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To: Sub-Driver
I was wondering what took Newsmax so long to put the story up. I heard the Chris on Howie on Friday.
2 posted on
12/11/2005 8:21:24 AM PST by
Panerai
To: Sub-Driver
Its sad that the mans brains are running out his ear, but Im glad to hear someone admit it
3 posted on
12/11/2005 8:21:39 AM PST by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: Sub-Driver
Aren't liberals amazing?
Their candidates are worse then Bush, er the fat drunken murderer, Kennedy comes to mind ... and look at this outrageous mouth!
4 posted on
12/11/2005 8:21:44 AM PST by
nmh
(Intelligent people believe in Intelligent Design (God))
To: Sub-Driver
The governor of Texas doesn't have the kind of power that some governors have. . . Like the governors of oh, say , Arkansas, for example...
6 posted on
12/11/2005 8:23:27 AM PST by
who knows what evil?
(New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and they're proud of it!)
To: Sub-Driver
A son or daughter should never speak ill of his parents in private, and to do so in public is rotten.
7 posted on
12/11/2005 8:24:07 AM PST by
bvw
To: Sub-Driver
Damn. A competence hearing, for real?
When can we get one for the rest of the MSM?
8 posted on
12/11/2005 8:24:09 AM PST by
atomicpossum
(Replies should be as pedantic as possible. I love that so much.)
To: Sub-Driver
Wow! Although I couldn't agree more.
To: Sub-Driver
It's not like mike wallace "just" lost it. He's been that way for years.
To: Sub-Driver
"What in the world prepared you to be the commander in chief of the largest superpower in the world? In your background, Mr. President, you apparently were incurious. You didn't want to travel. You knew very little about the military. . . . The governor of Texas doesn't have the kind of power that some governors have. . . . Why do you think they nominated you? . . . Do you think that has anything to do with the fact that the country is so [expletive] up?"Before I answer that question, Mr Wallace, would you mind explaining to me what in the world prepared Bill Clinton to be CIC? Better yet, I assume that you would support Hillary Clinton should she decide to run for the presidency? What in the world prepared her to be CIC?
You might want to speed up your answer slightly, Mr Wallace, the nice men in the white coats are waiting.
13 posted on
12/11/2005 8:25:39 AM PST by
sofaman
("We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."-Pres George W. Bush, Sept 20, 2001)
To: Sub-Driver
Mike Wallace: Typical Lib-- his mind was so open his brains finally fell out.
15 posted on
12/11/2005 8:25:54 AM PST by
Reo
To: Sub-Driver
Chris Wallace's talks with Howie Carr are usually very tongue-in-cheek. While I suspect he regards his father as wrong, I think he is exaggerating his opinion for entertainment value.
16 posted on
12/11/2005 8:26:15 AM PST by
speedy
To: Sub-Driver
Libs are incredible! This harping on Bush's non-military knowledge and background - are they suggesting that only four-stars are eligible for the Presidency? President Bush knows right from wrong, and good from evil. He also knows himself and he knows the American people. Add to all that he is a straight-shooter. That's plenty of qualification to be Presdient in my book!
17 posted on
12/11/2005 8:26:30 AM PST by
Rummyfan
To: Sub-Driver
"What in the world prepared you to be the commander in chief of the largest superpower in the world? In your background, Mr. President, you apparently were incurious. You didn't want to travel. You knew very little about the military. . . . The governor of Texas doesn't have the kind of power that some governors have. . . . Why do you think they nominated you? . . . Do you think that has anything to do with the fact that the country is so [expletive] up?" All questions (adjusted for geographical integrity) that I'm sure Mr. Wallace would also rush to ask Bill Clinton.
18 posted on
12/11/2005 8:26:30 AM PST by
IronJack
To: Sub-Driver
Gee, Mike Wallace has the same position as Walter Cronkrite! Surprised?
Cronkite tells the idiot Larry King, "we are an ignorant country."
To: Sub-Driver
Give me the car keys, Dad.
22 posted on
12/11/2005 8:27:52 AM PST by
Crawdad
(So the guy says to the doctor, "It hurts when I do this.")
To: Sub-Driver
The father may be losing his mind, but the son is a rotten POS for denigrating his own father publically (even privately).
What is that, the 5th?
23 posted on
12/11/2005 8:29:33 AM PST by
M203M4
To: Sub-Driver
Wow, somebody needs to get a big box ready for Mikey cuz it sounds like he's about to implode!
His moronic questions are a joke - I can see him asking the same questions to Slick Willie and never getting a straight answer for any of them! Tick...tick....tick....kaboom!
28 posted on
12/11/2005 8:31:25 AM PST by
derllak
To: Sub-Driver
Like so many liberal media flunkies, Mike Wallace has always displayed a thinly veiled and malignant hostility--consider all the nasty and often ill-tempered ambushes he colluded with on 60 Minutes. Now the shingles are just starting to curl and reveal the longtime rot underneath.
To: Sub-Driver
There may or may not be some dementia involved, but the old man was always a flaming liberal, so his mental state now has no bearing on his political views.
32 posted on
12/11/2005 8:33:05 AM PST by
KeyLargo
To: Sub-Driver
"He's 87-years old and things have set in" Dementia. About 50 years ago.
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