Posted on 04/21/2011 6:51:53 AM PDT by Alaphiah123
It is interesting that the left is just as confused by the recent budget deal struck by the president and House Republicans as everyone else is. Some report that both sides won and some are reporting that both sides lost Travis Smiley of the far left is not happy with the deal cut by the president and House Republicans. Smiley on Meet the Press with David Gregory and guest former Democrat Gov. Jennifer Granholm attempted to explain to their partisans why the deal was good for Democrats.
Smiley though is confused by what president Barry Hussein Soetoro has said about the budget deal. According to Smiley within a weeks time, the president praised Republicans for budget cuts and then excoriated them about their priorities in reducing the deficit.
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No doubt from the LEFT side.
FYI—it’s “Tavis,” not “Travis.”
Excerpted?? Why??
Why not post it here at Free Republic??
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2707851/posts
Although I may not agree with his politics, I find when Tavis interviews ‘celebs/musicians’...he is very good and his show is enjoyable.
That's not his mouth he's talking out of.
Smiley though is confused by what president Barry Hussein Soetoro has said about the budget deal.
I’ll just bet he is.
Not!
Ah, it’s another drive-by posting by a Blogpimp. And, a clueless one at that. It’s TAVIS, not Travis. You’d think if someone really wanted to drive traffic to their blog, they’d take the time to, oh I dunno, spell the subject’s name correctly. Apparently not.
Each of your posts, Aliffieh000, proves to be even more worthless.
I smell ozone, you ignorant blog pimp. If you’re going to bash someone, even a lefty, have the decency to spell his or her name correctly.
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