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Yes, and this one ignores them.
Turn down Rush Limbaugh.
Yes, and this one ignores them.
Stop watching MSNBC.Turn down Rush Limbaugh.
House members, simply due to their short 2 year terms, start fund-raising for the next election pretty much the day they after their election. It's just how politics has evolved.You should learn to be more cynical of all politicians - not just the ones you don't like. For instance, most of every politician's job is taken up by raising funding. Or why do you think that the House and Senate are both presently on five-week vacations, hm? And this is even more important to them now, thanks to your boys on the Supreme Court deciding that money is the same thing as speech....
Turn down Rush Limbaugh.
"The only valid censorship of ideas is the right of people not to listen." ~ Tommy Smothers
I don't listen to him but anyone that gets libs so angry must be spot on.Better yet, turn him off and throw the radio in the trash can.
I wouldn't spend one minute listening to Rush Limbaugh if I was paid to do it.
Stop watching MSNBC.
Ha! That's just as bad.I get my news on the "Internets"
j-mac;1063639587[B said:[/B][/QUOTE]I don't listen to him but anyone that gets libs so angry must be spot on.
He's the leader of the GOP which will be reduced to a minor, regional, party in about 30-years when massive demographic change hits it like a tidal wave.
Wait and see.
I know that someone will say that he's not the leader of the GOP, and my response to that is: Then why do so many GOP leaders bow down to him?
I don't listen to him but anyone that gets libs so angry must be spot on.
j-mac;1063639587[B said:[/B][/QUOTE
He's the leader of the GOP which will be reduced to a minor, regional, party in about 30-years when massive demographic change hits it like a tidal wave.
Wait and see.
In other words, when we're like Greece.
Yes, and this one ignores them.
I'm still waiting for someone to compare Obama to a good president...
Ha! That's just as bad.
j-mac;1063639587[B said:[/B][/QUOTE
He's the leader of the GOP which will be reduced to a minor, regional, party in about 30-years when massive demographic change hits it like a tidal wave.
Wait and see.
I know that someone will say that he's not the leader of the GOP, and my response to that is: Then why do so many GOP leaders bow down to him?
Cracks me up. What a turd he is.
If he's not the lowest of the low he's down there in that area.
He's a triple bowl ringer.
If you want to compare the USA to Greece, that's your business.
Democrats win because they've successfully gotten their constituency hooked on free money. Heroin is a powerful drug.
That's what ravaged Europe and turned it into a sea of government dependency. Greece, Spain, Portugual are just the first to fall. It'll spread like cancer from there.
And the same tactics are infiltrating our nation, too.
G.W. Bush has been compared to all of the other presidents of the USA and he came out mighty close to the bottom of the list.
Obama ended up in the middle.
Do a little research.
Plenty of studies have been done.
Would his person, being glued to the resolute desk help in anyway to resolve the debt crisis?
You should learn to be more cynical of all politicians - not just the ones you don't like. For instance, most of every politician's job is taken up by raising funding. Or why do you think that the House and Senate are both presently on five-week vacations, hm? And this is even more important to them now, thanks to your boys on the Supreme Court deciding that money is the same thing as speech....
and btw - those parties at the White House? Those are part of his JOB...and one he probably hates. It's an essential part of diplomacy, of networking, of building influence among the powerful and influential (which today includes movie stars as it once included media figures such as Mark Twain or other writers). Such has been a part of the president's job since George Washington held the very first state dinner, the very first time he and those he wanted to befriend went hunting or fishing or simply shared some whiskey with the powerful and influential on the taxpayer dime.
Great post Glen!
You appear to be applying one standard to a democratic president but a different one to a republican president who in your view should be an even worse offender.