Posted on 11/17/2013 5:25:51 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
November 17th, 2013
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Liz Cheney, Republican candidate for Senate in Wyoming; Ben Nelson, CEO of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Karen Ignagni, president and CEO of America's Insurance Plans; Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Patrick Kennedy.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Luci Baines Johnson; journalists Hugh Aynesworth and Mike Cochran; Dr. Ronald Jones, among those who attended to President John F. Kennedy after the president was shot in Dallas.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.; Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis.; Rep. Adam Kinsinger, R-Ill.; Patrick Kennedy.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo.; Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C.
Now (Cloward-Piven) they can overwhelm that system too.
And HusseinCare will become a giant High Risk Pool.
Uh...thanks....
What did we do?
Seeing little comment here on MTP today, I decided to watch it rather than just delete my DVR recording.
After enduring Pelosi, I firmly believe a “sharp stick in the eye” might have been a better choice and the segment with Chris Mathews is still yet to come.
STUPID and Fascist Dictator are not mutually exclusive.
My Senators (MD) are both included in the list of Dems who said people could keep their health insurance policy, if they so chose.
So - they obviously had not read the bill, did not care what they were actually voting for, and were stooges to the Grand Plan: Fascism
The Fox panel is made up of despicable Communist Apparatchiks. These people are descendents of people like Goebbels, Tokyo Rose, Bagdad Bob, make no mistake about it. The other show hosts are Senior members of the Propaganda Ministry of Truth whose Socialist Democrat party objective is to LIE and sow disinformation
No they don't, that's BS.
This battle has been going on for decades, with the RATs on the Communist side and the Republicans on the American People's side.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/4U1ShwjleSE
Don’t even think about going here if you are still drinking coffee or not ready to laugh your ass of for hours.
Thanks to Ex-Texas Redhead for the link.
This is nanceeee Piglooosi at here finest hour.
I can actually see both your points.
Pat, the fact is, the media often distort or simply do not report at all on what Republicans are doing or use their media darling goto guys of McCain/Graham/Hagel/Ayote/Collins to make it seem that all Republicans are squishy RINOs.
Bert, yes, the Republicans need to be out their everyday, demanding repeal, and reign in the squishy television RINOs. And what the RNC did in the recent Virginia Governor election s inexcusable. The could’ve, for just dollars more, had a great victory.
Too bad Liz did not carpet-bag her way to Arizona so she could run against John McCain.
Ha ...nothing like sarcasm and ridicule....
but my first choice is tar and feathers.
We War Eagled!
Marxism requires tyranny to maintain the opposition. This group uses the media and IRS to force people to bow to their will.
They are waiting for phone to ring and the producers and hosts to let them get on the shows.
Besides, Ted Cruz is a hard act for leadership to follow...he, Mike Lee and Tom Price should be on all the shows.
However Boehner did just say it must be repealed/can't be fixed, and no amnesty bill.
I was hoping more for a "Japanese style" act of contrition
..but he doesn't have the stomach for it.
I take it you’re not talking about Auburn Maine.
Exactly Rock!
The regime is now singing up people for medicaid at a cost of some $5,500 per person average(2010 numbers) at tens of thousands at a time.How long until that system is overwhelmed? We shall soon find out.
Liz would shake and shrink DC, and close the border. I'm surprised Wyomingites aren't embracing her. I suppose because Enzi is entrenched, and not a crook or child molester.
While that is true, and I say the same thing. But I don't think it is relevant to this health insurance battle. Actions speak louder than words...ie No Republican supported it.
It is quite applicable however, to the actions taken by the GOP during the Bush administration, regarding expanding medical welfare and prescription coverage.
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