Posted on 11/05/2009 10:54:47 PM PST by abigail2

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Hour 1: DR. RANDAL PINKET, Entrepreneur, Speaker and Author. Season 4 Winner of NBCs hit reality show The Apprentice.
TOPIC: New Jersey Gubernatorial Election and Obamas Presidency
Hour 2: Open Lines / Callers
Hour 3:. Bible Go-To Guy
I got chastised by another freeper who insisted racism was a disease. My opinion was that racism was a myth perpetuated by our dear leaders to keep us divided and arguing amongst ourselves.
Think about your daily interactions with different races. How often do you or someone else perform a truly racist action? When was the last time you intentionally hurt someone in any way based on his/her race?
Good morning...another very interesting show coming right up!
Jesse has a guest on, DR. RANDAL PINKET, Entrepreneur, Speaker and Author. Season 4 Winner of NBCs hit reality show The Apprentice. Dr. Pinkus says being on the show gave him opportunities to help others, speak, write books.
Jesse asks him what he thinks about the election in Jew Jersey, where a republican won for the first time. Pinkus says that he was to be the lietenant government. But Corazon did not want a black running mate. Uh oh, He was pulling for the dem! He was disappointed in how the election turned out.
Pinkett says it doesnt reflect on Obama because Corazon was corrupt. Jesse says Obama supported the governor.
Jesse asks how does he explain what happened to Virginia. Jesse says Obama has done nothing to help the Dr. disagrees. Jesse asks when will Obama take responsibility for his failures.
Jesse spoke at Eagle Forum at Seal Beach, last night. Time to wake up! Turner is calling in...shocked that Dr. Pinkett didn't do his research and find out that Jesse is a "scam artist". Weird guy...
BGTG is making a good point regarding the military tragedy. He says his first reaction was embarrassment. That we would have allowed this to happen when we knew what this guy felt and let him into the military...
"A failure to prepare" is what BGTG wants to talk about. Alot of people don't understand God, what he is capable of. God created EVERYTHING. Jesse asks did God create evil? If he is good how could he create evil, why did create evil.
God actually commanded satin, satin could not disobey him. With Job, God said you can do everything to him but you cant kill him...Satin said that he only did good because he did good things for him, that is why...the story of Job. Jesse asks, if God doesn't fail anything, should we fail? BGTG says that mark of Godly man, is that everything prospers around them.
Jesse asks about most blacks, that say they love God and their lives are in ruins. BGTG says that they are false prophets and he believes most black clergy are false.
A disease?? I disagree....I agree more with your assesment.
Good morning Abigail!
Read what Charles Krauthammer had to say about this:
WASHINGTON — Sure, Election Day 2009 will scare moderate Democrats and make passage of Obamacare more difficult. Sure, it makes it easier for resurgent Republicans to raise money and recruit candidates for 2010. But the most important effect of Tuesday’s elections is historical. It demolishes the great realignment myth of 2008.
In the aftermath of last year’s Obama sweep, we heard endlessly about its fundamental, revolutionary, transformational nature. How it was ushering in an FDR-like realignment for the 21st century in which new demographics — most prominently, rising minorities and the young — would bury the GOP far into the future. One book proclaimed “The Death of Conservatism,” while the more modest merely predicted the terminal decline of the Republican Party into a regional party of the Deep South or a rump party of marginalized angry white men.
This was all ridiculous from the beginning. 2008 was a historical anomaly. A uniquely charismatic candidate was running at a time of deep war weariness, with an intensely unpopular Republican president, against a politically incompetent opponent, amid the greatest financial collapse since the Great Depression. And still he won by only seven points.
Exactly a year later comes the empirical validation of that skepticism. Virginia — presumed harbinger of the new realignment, having gone Democratic in ‘08 for the first time in 44 years — went red again. With a vengeance. Barack Obama had carried it by six points. The Republican gubernatorial candidate won by 17 — a 23-point swing. New Jersey went from plus 15 Democratic in 2008 to minus 4 in 2009. A 19-point swing.
What happened? The vaunted Obama realignment vanished. In 2009 in Virginia, the black vote was down by 20 percent; the under-30 vote by 50 percent. And as for independents, the ultimate prize of any realignment, they bolted. In both Virginia and New Jersey they’d gone narrowly for Obama in ‘08. This year they went Republican by a staggering 33 points in Virginia and by an equally shocking 30 points in New Jersey.
White House apologists will say the Virginia Democrat was weak. If the difference between Bob McDonnell and Creigh Deeds was so great, how come when the same two men ran against each other statewide for attorney general four years ago the race was a virtual dead heat? Which made the ‘09 McDonnell-Deeds rematch the closest you get in politics to a laboratory experiment for measuring the change in external conditions. Run them against each other again when it’s Obamaism in action and see what happens. What happened was a Republican landslide.
The Obama coattails of 2008 are gone. The expansion of the electorate, the excitement of the young, came in uniquely propitious Democratic circumstances and amid unparalleled enthusiasm for electing the first African-American president.
November ‘08 was one-shot, one-time, never to be replicated. Nor was November ‘09 a realignment. It was a return to the norm — and definitive confirmation that 2008 was one of the great flukes in American political history.
The irony of 2009 is that the anti-Democratic tide overshot the norm — deeply blue New Jersey, for example, elected a Republican governor for the first time in 12 years — because Democrats so thoroughly misread 2008 and the mandate they assumed it bestowed. Obama saw himself as anointed by a watershed victory to remake American life. Not letting the cup pass from his lips, he declared to Congress only five weeks after his swearing-in his “New Foundation” for America — from remaking the one-sixth of the American economy that is health care to massive government regulation of the economic lifeblood that is energy.
Moreover, the same conventional wisdom that proclaimed the dawning of a new age last November dismissed the inevitable popular reaction to Obama’s hubristic expansion of government, taxation, spending and debt — the tea party demonstrators, the town hall protesters — as a raging rabble of resentful reactionaries, AstroTurf-phony and Fox News-deranged.
Some rump. Just last month Gallup found that conservatives outnumber liberals by 2 to 1 (40 percent to 20 percent) and even outnumber moderates (at 36 percent). So on Tuesday, the “rump” rebelled. It’s the natural reaction of a center-right country to a governing party seeking to rush through a left-wing agenda using temporary majorities created by the one-shot election of 2008. The misreading of that election — and of the mandate it allegedly bestowed — is the fundamental cause of the Democratic debacle of 2009.
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http://townhall.com/columnists/CharlesKrauthammer/2009/11/06/the_myth_of_08,_demolished
Some are wondering if this muslim terrorist killer will be the recipient of 0bama’s first official pardon?
Good Morning!
Good morning! Another week and another great show coming up with so much happening in our country. Time is going by so fast!
Looking forward to it.
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