Posted on 11/02/2012 10:10:42 AM PDT by goldstategop
You are one of the few people I’ve seen that understands the free market aspects of Pres Bush’s prescription drug program.
GOP did not want the 2008 presidency. Neither did the Clintons. Both saw it as 4 pump priming years cleaning up the perfect financial storm. About 10 trillion was lost in the housing market and needed to be pumped in to bring back liquidity. We’re half way there and Obama is willing to keep the water running next term. Question is, what are our country’s creditors going to do about it? Obama, who love’s ya baby?!
Merge all welfare into one monthly cash payment
eliminate 90% of the welfare bureaucracy (where 70% of the money goes)
save many many billions without even cutting actual benefits
I’m with you. Benghazi was what decided me, as well.
Juan Williams was on Fox last night; the whole time he was on camera, he looked like he was on the verge of throwing up. He feels the Tuesday loss coming, and he’s desperately hoping he can make some naive conservatives stay home. I can’t believe ANYONE would hold him up as an example; he’s a hardcore Obama zombie.
I’m under no illusions about Mitt. He talks a good game now, and who knows-—maybe he really has changed. But if not, if he reverts to type, we’ll have to stay on him from day one. But at least he won’t be an open danger to the country.
I like what you are saying!
good parts to Obamacare (preexisting conditions and helping college kids stay covered while they were in school)
So, as long as it's touchy feeley and assuages any guilt we have about the conditions of other, unknown peoples lives, it's OK to steal the productive fruit of others to fund it...
Okay, I’ll play this game just for fun.
Supposed 2 dems were running against each other, say ....
Obama vs, JFK
or...
Obama Vs.Clinton
I submit that Romney is more conservative (maybe by small degrees) than Clinton or Kennedy, but I would vote any of those 3 over Obama.
Not staying home (voted early)
I noticed the same thing about Williams. Also, after Geraldo made a fool of himself by criticizing Fox for pushing the Benghazi incident, he looked like he was going to pass out on the show when his co-workers jumped all over him.
Who jumped on Geraldo? I missed it-—and I would have loved to have seen it.
I flipped on the TV this morning and there he was, solemnly telling Fox and Friends, “I was the one who came up with ‘BenghaziGate, you know. That was me.”
Off went the TV.
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Short & sweet....
;o)
That was the show. You should have waited. It was amazing. The others were respectful but one guy, don’t know his name, went off on him when Geraldo accused him of using the tragedy to politicize what happened in Benghazi. Geraldo kept saying that it should be taken up after the election and they got in a big arguement because the others said that now was the time because Obama did not need to be re-alected if this is how he does Americans in need. Geraldo said that he talked to the father of the dead man and he thought he was way out of line to call the President a murderer. They nailed him for that too.
I think they brought him there to chastise him for what he said to the media that was reported on Yahoo News. I’m surprised he wasn’t fired because he complained to other news media about his employer, Fox News.
Heh. Yeh, right, Juan understands the psyche and pain of the conservative, and wants only to help. Like I really need him to explain, in a concerned earnest voice, why our candidate isn't everything we wanted. GIVE ME A BREAK.
Juan Williams, oh, well, that really means something. /s
The only Reality Check to worry about is, there are still Partisan Media Shills.
The problem wasn’t GHWB, Clinton, GWB, or Zero — it was incoherent, inchoate animus directed against everything that moves, brought on by marginalization and media and other manipulation, and this op-ed is just limo lib Juan’s attempt to stir it back up.
Politics is always and only about power. That’s rule number one, and any other rules are either subsets or restatements of rule number one, or they aren’t actually rules. The only thing a politician wants to avoid at all costs is loss of it. There has never been, and never will be, a magic bean candidate who will solve all the problems at the drop of a hat and without our scrutiny and input. People who want “our” politicians to accomplish “our” entire agenda in one go, and are childishly unforgiving when they don’t, don’t actually want to live under representative gov’t, they want a dictator.
Thanks goldstategop.
Is this it? Wow!
I really like Eric Bolling; he’s a solid conservative, and he speaks his mind. Geraldo was disgraceful. So it breaks his heart-—not that people were killed, but that Obongo was called a murderer. Maybe he’ll get so fed up with Fox that he’ll head to MSNBC; he belongs there.
Here is the Yahoo link.
When you have to go to a fever swamp Leftist like Whaaa Williams to validate your pathetic sour grapes that your candidate did not win the 2012 GOP nomination, you have lost all contact with reality.
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