Posted on 11/17/2013 5:25:51 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
November 17th, 2013
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Liz Cheney, Republican candidate for Senate in Wyoming; Ben Nelson, CEO of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Karen Ignagni, president and CEO of America's Insurance Plans; Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Patrick Kennedy.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Luci Baines Johnson; journalists Hugh Aynesworth and Mike Cochran; Dr. Ronald Jones, among those who attended to President John F. Kennedy after the president was shot in Dallas.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.; Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis.; Rep. Adam Kinsinger, R-Ill.; Patrick Kennedy.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo.; Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C.
Yep. It's a Faraday cage.
She knows.
Enzi is a nice guy, and even has a mostly conservative voting record. But, he doesn't do anything. We need leaders in DC. Liz is a leader.
For holding one half of one third of the government they haven't done too bad at all.
Her first words were: "I wouldn't have voted for it." That sure sounds like "no" to me.
Wow—looks like you’re a RINO twofer on this thread.
Pro-amnesty Liz Cheney is more of a ‘leader’ than the more conservative Enzi, so he has to go.
And then the old “one-half of one-third” argument for why Boehner isn’t the serial sellout that he and his team are?
It was never the Founders’ idea that a majority in the House only act if a Senate majority and the president go along with their view on things. The whole point of divided government was to stop such a monolith from dictating to the whole country.
The House has the ‘purse strings’ for a reason and they ought to use it.
I’m no fan of Romney, Chris Wallace, or Liz Cheney moving to Wyoming to take one one of our more conservative (and more conservative than she) sitting senators.
But Romney wasn’t a carpetbagger. He’d lived in MA for decades before running for public office.
NSA nosy = bad
FReepers nosy = good
One half of one third isn't an argument, it's a fact. It's more like one half of one fourth, given the bias in the Fourth Estate.
Given that you're such great strategist, let's say the "RINO's" defund Obamacare, and then Obama shuts down the government. Then what?
Yes, they are trying to stop a coal shipping facility that wants to ship to China. The envirocommies are wanting a global environmental impact statement before they can site it.
How much impact is shipping coal cars to a facility and then loading on a ship. This is what we have to deal with.
She wasn’t very convincing on her homosexual marriage stand. With a sister who is a lesbian it makes you wonder where she really stands on that one.
Your liberal logic is showing. The Democrats don’t control 5/6ths of the Federal government, let alone 7/8ths of it.
I’d have dealt with defunding Obamacare much earlier in the year, by passing budget bills piece by piece and using the bully pulpit for something other than bashing the few actually conservative pols we have actually trying to draw the line.
Romney, of Mexico, Utah, California, Michigan,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, etc., is a absolutely
both a carpetbagger and a tyrant himself.
Willard FLED Massachusetts just after he installed
both gay marriage and RomneyCARE/ObamaCARE.
Some say he fled to California to be close
to Mexico, again.
Big whoop—he’s a rich guy who ended up with homes in multiple states and he retired to warmer weather.
His home state was Michigan and he lived in MA from grad school on—for decades.
Budget bills don’t become law until the Senate also passes them, and the President signs them. They won’t. Then what?
Logic?? I simply had to add the Presidency to the Supreme Court to the Congress and the press. I learned that in second grade. Most mathematics is non-partisan. Where did you learn your logic? New Math?
This: Miracle Catch - (The Inaccurate Reception)
And it was fourth down and 18 yards to go. Auburn needed a miracle. And God looked down on the field and said, "Let there be a long pass". And there was. Quarterback Nick Marshall cocked his arm and felt Divine strength fill his triceps. As he let go, the ball sailed forth on the wings of angels half the distance of the field. But it looked as if the ball would miss it's target. And as the ball came down, it headed right into Georgia defender Tray Matthews' hands. And God looked down and said, "Let there be a deflection." Suddenly, another Georgia defender, Josh Harvey-Clemons felt his arm being stretched out. As if Divinely placed, his hand interfered with his team mate causing the ball to bounce upward. And God looked down on the field and said, "Let there be a reception." And there was, and it was good. Auburn receiver Ricardo Lewis looked upward and saw the ball coming downward into his reach. And as his hands grasped the pigskin, God spoke again and said, "Let there be a touchdown." And there was, and it was good. And as Ricardo Lewis dashed into the end zone for the winning score, God smiled upon the field and said, "War Eagle!"
Sorry pal, but you call a slight majority worth only ‘half’ and the opposite worth zero.
You learned your math from a liberal math teacher.
Hint: no, the Democrats don’t have a 5x or 7x advantage in representation.
Then it is the fault of the Democrat Senate and president, but the House has performed its Constitutional duties.
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