Bob Beckel appearing on Fox News:
"You know, for a party of birthers, baggers and blowhards, you guys have done absolutely nothing to help this country along."
Well, if you watch Hannity on Monday nights, Bob is usually on with the "great American" guest panel and is always filled with "vitreal" where conservatives are concerned. Oddly enough, he and Hannity seem to get along OK. If Bob really believes what he says then he has either parted with or is disjointed from reality or is simply putting on a "show". Since he and Sean are actual friends, perhaps it's the later.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Obama's Perfectly Safe Airlines!
Thomas Sowell: Global Warming Manufactured by Intellectuals?
A worried White House!
The loss of a Democratic Senate seat in Massachusetts has made the White House "worry" about lack of support. "During President Obama's State of the Union Address Wednesday, he'll be hoping to reconnect with voters who voted for change....but didn't see it in his first year....Rumers of a major White House shake up are overblown". (Bill Plante)
Oh by the way, here is the change that Obama promised:
Obama says: "A spirit of shared responsibility and unity!" Code words used back in 2008, warning us of his socialistic agenda well before the elections.
Oh by the way, here is the change that Obama promised:
Obama says: "A spirit of shared responsibility and unity!" Code words used back in 2008, warning us of his socialistic agenda well before the elections.
Dem lawmaker: Congress could pass health reform if men were 'sent home'!
From the party of hope and change!
It's the men, stupid!
Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) said that both Republican and Democratic women members of Congress understand how to care for relatives and thus want the healthcare system to change.
"We go to the ladies room and the Republican women and the Democratic women and we just roll our eyes," she said. "And the Republican women said when we were fighting over the healthcare bill, if we sent the men home..." at which point she was interrupted by loud applause. "You know why? I'm not trying to diss the men but I'm telling you it's the truth that every single woman there has been responsible for taking care of a [relatives] and so we think we can find a common ground there," she said.
It's the men, stupid!
Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) said that both Republican and Democratic women members of Congress understand how to care for relatives and thus want the healthcare system to change.
"We go to the ladies room and the Republican women and the Democratic women and we just roll our eyes," she said. "And the Republican women said when we were fighting over the healthcare bill, if we sent the men home..." at which point she was interrupted by loud applause. "You know why? I'm not trying to diss the men but I'm telling you it's the truth that every single woman there has been responsible for taking care of a [relatives] and so we think we can find a common ground there," she said.