Posted on 11/26/2013 10:28:42 PM PST by chessplayer
The New York Post reported Tuesday that MSNBC's Up Late with Alec Baldwin has been cancelled in the wake of the host's most recent gay slur. Yet eleven days after Martin Bashir said someone should defecate and urinate in former Alaska governor Sarah Palin's mouth, the vile host with some of the lowest ratings on cable television still hasn't been punished in any way.
I’m really going to miss the real life Alec Baldwin Reality Show. It’s about the funniest thing on TV right now.
That is a conservative value and an American one.
The election on 2010 showed it still exists.
Americans were willing to give Obama some more time, but now realize that he has lied to them.
Once a President loses the trust of the American People, there is a backlash against him and his Party.
The polls are showing that reaction and it will only get worse.
Who made the schools & media the way they are today? Who allowed it to happen?
I hope you’re right; it was nice to see BJ Clinton come into the White House with majorities in the House and Senate and leave with Republican majorities in both (and a Republican in the White House), but the media learns from its mistakes and will make this about “insurance companies” instead of Obama, Democrats, or Pelosi.
In NYC we watched a mayor change the law to allow him to run for a third term, and rather than make themselves heard by voting him out the sheeple followed. Nationally we had a president lose a sexual harassment lawsuit, costing him $890K and his law license for 5 years, and he still has plenty of supporters.
I guess the biggest difference you and I have is that you still believe in an “American” nationality, when this country has just spent 50 years (successfully) eradicating it.
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