was she being interviewed by him or was he laughing at remarks on a tape??
He just laughed at a dim rep from Hawaii, too - who had his 'legislative' hands tied.
Biggest pile of (over) bleached wrinkles I've seen since...well, in a long time. At first I thought it was Pelosi's ghost. How do these puffs get elected?? WOW!
Harmon is as close to sanity as dims get, which is like saying Uranus is close to the sun compared to Pluto--it's closer, but it's still empty and dead.
I watch Gibson, Then Brit, then turn FOX to something else. Shep is, well what ever he is. And Oreilly bloviates too much. And Alan Colmes creeps me out. And I could care less about Greta's legal panel who is usually wrong about everthing on the planet.
But I do keep FOX on during the day in background as i work.
Have you ever listened to his radio show??
He is able to get a lot more "critical"...and he is a HOOT!!
He has quickly become my favorite radio talk show host.
"Jane, you ignorant slut..."
Gibster and The Judge have two of the most improbable heads of hair I've ever seen.
John's ranch is just down the road from me. He shops at Tractor Supply, Home Depot and Walmart right along with the rest of us. I see him at the Vet's office often. Just a great guy to have around. Big 2d amendment guy too.
She can't give any credit for the good things going on !
HARMAN, Jane F., a Representative from California;
born in New York, N.Y., June 28, 1945;
graduated from University High School, Los Angeles, Calif., 1962;
B.A., Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1966,
J.D., Harvard University School of Law, Cambridge, Mass., 1969;
staff for United States Senator John V. Tunney of California, 1972-1973;
adjunct professor, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1974-1975;
chief counsel and staff director, United States Senate Judiciary subcommittee on constitutional rights, 1975-1977;
deputy secretary to the cabinet, The White House, 1977-1978;
special counsel, Department of Defense, 1979; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1993-January 3, 1999);
was not a candidate for reelection to One Hundred Sixth Congress in 1998, but was an unsuccessful candidate for nomination as governor of California;
elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Seventh and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 2001-present).
He had to schedule and complete a haircut.....
Are Olbermann and Jack Cafferty ever coming back to their respective shows?
Live from the Situation Room.
I also watch John Gibson, I think he is fantastic!!!
The democrats look at the poll numbers and make a fundamental error in judgement. They see the poll numbers and don't ask a simple question: "what do they mean?"
Instead, the dems jump straight to the conclusion that the poll numbers mean that the American People side with the dems. But what "side" is that? That is the side of defeatism, the side of cut and run, the side of we caused terrorism, and the side of "our soldiers are thugs and murderers" etc. etc. etc.
I posit a theory that, to the extent they are valid, the poll numbers mean none of the above. Instead, the poll numbers reflect the understandable anxiousness of the American People with wanting absolute victory. The American People, by and large, don't want us to lose in Iraq or want us to run away. They want us to win. The poll numbers are a reflection of this.
Perhaps my theory is wrong, in which case, the dems are scoring points. But, somehow I doubt it and I think the dems, as usual, are overplaying their hands.
He has a great radio show also
HEY, FOX NEWS: Re-run Gibson in the evening! Dump Greta or move O'Reilly re-run to a later time slot.
Gibson rocks.
I believe he has a horse ranch in the Gainsville or Valley View, Texas... not far from my home town of dynamic Denton.