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To: EveningStar
I loved Win Ben Stein’s Money. It was one of my favorite shows.
I wrote the guy off when he started supporting Creationism - uh, er - “Intelligent Design”.
2 posted on
12/06/2008 3:11:33 PM PST by
CE2949BB
(Fight.)
To: EveningStar
I agree. He has written some great editorials but recently his views seem a bit wacky.
3 posted on
12/06/2008 3:11:58 PM PST by
tips up
To: EveningStar
It sounds like Mr. Stein has gone over to the Dark Side ..
4 posted on
12/06/2008 3:12:00 PM PST by
Ken522
To: EveningStar
I think Ben’s kid is driving him nuts.
5 posted on
12/06/2008 3:12:47 PM PST by
Palladin
(Obama on Ayers: "He's just a guy in my neighborhood." LIAR!!!)
To: EveningStar
He’s hoping for a job on MSNBC?
7 posted on
12/06/2008 3:13:30 PM PST by
Carley
(Prayers for Sgt. Eddie Ryan)
To: EveningStar
Here's what I call the Rush Limbaugh Theory of Conservatism:
You know the old saying that a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged? Well, a liberal is a conservative who has made so much money, that they couldn't possibly spend it in their lifetime.
-PJ
8 posted on
12/06/2008 3:14:53 PM PST by
Political Junkie Too
(You can never overestimate the Democrats' ability to overplay their hand.)
To: EveningStar
If you spend too much time in Hollywood or Washington DC, you become acclimatized. It’s called “going native.”
Happens all the time.
9 posted on
12/06/2008 3:16:08 PM PST by
abb
("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
To: EveningStar
I only met him once, but I got the feeling that he’s an FDR democrat at heart. He doesn’t really fit in anywhere.
10 posted on
12/06/2008 3:19:30 PM PST by
Kirkwood
To: EveningStar
Ben Stein has always been at his roots an Eastern Establishment type, more comfortable with the elites than with the grass roots.
11 posted on
12/06/2008 3:22:06 PM PST by
Azzurri
To: EveningStar
He’s in full panic mode. His investments have gone south.
To: EveningStar
Doesn't he live in Sandpoint or whatever it is Idaho just down the road from Sly Stallone and a whole bunch of Hollywood types. He's about as mainstream America as . . . well as a guy living on the beach in Malibu.
By the way, where's Mr. Precious these days?
14 posted on
12/06/2008 3:25:08 PM PST by
Oratam
To: EveningStar
When God chose the Jewish people as “His”, He chose them as a nation. Had he chosen them one by one, on merit and brains, some would not have gotten picked. You know what I mean.
15 posted on
12/06/2008 3:25:24 PM PST by
fish hawk
(Atheism is a non-prophet organization)
To: EveningStar
Stein was supporting the idea that if the government wants to just print money, it’s not a problem at a time like this considering supposed deflation. He was also on board about any bailout you could imagine. It didn’t sit well with me.
19 posted on
12/06/2008 3:30:29 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(Okay lefties... the problem with wanting something, is that you sometimes get it. Good luck now!)
To: EveningStar
He’s gone to the dark side.
21 posted on
12/06/2008 3:31:01 PM PST by
Cyber Liberty
(Pretending the Admin Moderator doesn't exist will result in suspension.)
To: EveningStar
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension
as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle-ground between
light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the
pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of
imagination. It is an area we call the “Twilight Zone”.
25 posted on
12/06/2008 3:36:01 PM PST by
Gator113
("Noli nothis permittere te terere.")
To: EveningStar
Ben Stein is a Nixon conservative. In other words, he’s a liberal.
To: EveningStar
Maybe he’s made anough money off the conservatives and has decided to switch because he can make money off the lefties now. I have noticed several are going that route.
What cheap cowards.
29 posted on
12/06/2008 3:41:20 PM PST by
freekitty
(Give me back my conservative vote.)
To: EveningStar
What happened to his son, who was addicted to a video game and had to be sent away to school? How old is he now?
30 posted on
12/06/2008 3:41:34 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: EveningStar
I thought the same thing last time I saw him on TV- I thought he was a conservstive
35 posted on
12/06/2008 3:52:09 PM PST by
Mr. K
(Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help)
To: EveningStar
Before this thread gets completely hijacked, I will agree with you that Stein seems to have lost his mind.
Either that or he's a fair-weather conservative, and now that a severe economic bubble has burst, he's jumped ship to join the FDR types.
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