Couldn’t finish the tripe. But, why is it that all of a sudden those who want to stop spending are going to cause the ruin of this country and not those who did the spending?
Was obama trying to destroy the country when he voted against raising the debt? Of course, we know the answer to that but this article didn’t mention it.
It’s a shame that we have allowed politicians to promise everything just to get elected that when someone actually fulfills his promise the world is surprised.
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Looks like good old Joe got his plug pulled. The link "Political Commentary" works fine. Joe's link gets "Module not found." I even pulled the code for the link and tried it manually. Same thing.
Looks like Rasmussen did not want any of his other crap out there with their name on it.
I checked his history, the little commie has been spewing since the beginning.
Conason was born in New York City. He graduated from White Plains High School, in White Plains, New York. In 1971, as a senior, he edited an underground newspaper distributed throughout Westchester County called the Paper Workshop. After attending community college for a year, Conason received a B.A. in history from Brandeis University in 1975. He then worked at two Boston-based newspapers, East Boston Community News and The Real Paper.[citation needed]
From 1978 to 1990, he worked as a columnist and staff writer at The Village Voice.
In The Free Voice of Labor, a 1980 documentary movie about the Yiddish anarchist newspaper Freie Arbeiter Stimme (or Free voice of labor), a young Joe was interviewed. His grandfather Joseph Cohen served as the paper's editor for a number of years and Conason may have been an intern for them.
From 1990 to 1992, Conason was "editor-at-large" for Details magazine. In 1992, he became a columnist for the New York Observer, a position he still holds. Also in 1992, he authored an article for Spy Magazine which accused then-president of George H.W. Bush of cheating on his wife [1]. He served as investigative editor for The American Prospect.[citation needed]
In 1992 Conason wrote an article for Spy magazine naming Jennifer Fitzgerald and Jane Morgan as women who allegedly were having affairs with George H. W. Bush, using Linda Tripp as a source.[citation needed]
Conason was a regular guest and a guest host on The Al Franken Show, where he had the distinction of being the only guest with two theme songs. He made an appearances every Friday as a commentator, as well as co-judging with Al their weekly quiz show Wait, wait, don't lie to me.
Conason coined the term "corporate-jet conservative" as a counter to "limousine liberal" (a term used to describe wealthy, insulated supporters of left-wing causes).[citation needed]
In 2000, he co-authored the book The Hunting of the President: The 10 Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton with Gene Lyons; the book was turned into a documentary in 2004, which Conason co-produced. The Raw Deal, his book on the Bush Administration's efforts to "end Social Security as we know it," appeared in 2005. In 2007, Conason published It Can Happen Here: Authoritarian Peril in the Age of Bush (Thomas Dunne Books).[citation needed]
Conason briefly appeared in part 2. of the Adam Curtis documentary The Power Of Nightmares talking about the Neoconservatives fantasy enemy in the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal. He also appears in the Stefan Forbes documentary Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story. In the film he says, Atwater perceived, long before anyone else in American politics did, that the biggest threat to Bush was a guy from Arkansas named Bill Clinton. The idea was to dirty up Clinton, to do enough damage to him that he would simply be too damaged to run for President. Distract and divert. Atwater started transforming politics into a series of tabloid moments in a way that was incredibly powerful for the Republicans.
I wonder how he got on at Ras?
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Just in case Conason never read about how he came to live in a land of liberty!
Oh yeah. That works for me!
There is no need to look too far to find the source of our discontent — our “dysfunction,” if you must. It is in the White House, which the American people mistakenly turned over to fakers and fools two and a half years ago. Every poll shows that most voters regret that error now, and
are ready to fight back.
Joe you lying sac of s...
Joe you make me laugh too, I can only imagine your
column if you had been in that courthouse in 1776.
This ignorant fool doesn't believe we are already in "economic chaos"? Sheeesh!
Let’s see:
The “Tea Party” House of Representatives wrote, debated and approved a Federal Budget Plan for Fiscal 2012, as mandated by the Constitution, and on time according to law.
Neither the Democrat-controlled Senate, or Mr. Obama, have offered a similarly detailed 2012 Budget proposal upon which a joint House-Senate conference committee could try to obtain a compromise.
Yet, these idiot authors call “dysfunctional” the one elected body of the Federal government THAT IS functioning, that is doing the work it is supposed to do, while the No-leader Obama and the poorly led truly dysfunctional U.S. Senate - who individually or jointly have no substantial detailed response to the House - are praised as victims.
They - Obama and Harry Reid - are victims alright.
Victims of the crisis THEY manufactured.
We'll see, Joe. If, you're right... In January 2013, Nancy Pelosi will again be Speaker, Obama will have his snout in the air once again and Harry Reid will still be defaulting on Senate budget votes.
Everything will be fine with the world.
Unicorns will once again be pooping skittles.
Hey Joe, FU!
Tea Party Republicans dysfunctional? The country has gone to hell by high speed rail under the care of the “functional” elite establishment. It takes a lot of nerve to blame governments failures on regular tea party Americans. But that’s what elitist pigs like Conason do, blame their failures onto us.
LoL the democrats are clearly getting desperate for us to “raise the debt limit” They are essentially arguing that to just finance the existing debt we must incur even more debt, and thus have more to finance.
An insane argument to say the least, but the democrats don’t care. All that matters to them is that Big Government continues to grow and dominate. They are afraid now, very afraid that they will lose ground perhaps permanently this time.
We must keep up the pressure, the Debt celining must NOT be raised ever. the federal goverment must be forced to live within the means of the population which supports it.
People must recognize its true costs(upon themselves not future generations) and benefits(or lack there of).
no need to raise the debt ceiling if you cut the spending...
nuff said.
stop the purchasing on the credit card.