As a rule, I rarely watch TV. Rarely. But, I was intrigued by this piece they ran on CBS' 60 Minutes last night, which I detailed a little earlier, about how our nation's chief financial controller says Medicare will wipe us out...
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Is It France Yet?As a rule, I rarely watch TV. Rarely. But, I was intrigued by this piece they ran on CBS' 60 Minutes last night, which I detailed a little earlier, about how our nation's chief financial controller says Medicare will wipe us out... Drunkards, addicts, and adulterers, oh my! Repubs and their on-air supportersOkay, I was reading something by Glenn Beck the other day and it struck me how similar his shtick and his psyche are to the many other ranting righters on the air. Which led to some more thought and a little investigation into the some of the other personality traits and behaviors members of this breed of "conservative" have in common. Quotes of the day from the one & only Laura IngrahamIf only she was in Graham instead of here:
Fox skews to the right only compared to everything else on television. On any national political spectrum it's pretty moderate and fair.Laura Ingraham, in an interview with The American Enterprise magazine.
Elite is a state of mind. It doesn't mean working in a particular profession, living in a special place, or making a certain amount of money. When I talk about the elite in New York and Hollywood I'm talking about people who believe that America's traditional values are a thing of the past. The part of America outside their orbit is considered ignorable, merely fly-over country.Ingraham again, in the same interview, explaining why she isn't one of the "elites" she always mocks, despite the facts that she attended Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia law school, clerked for a Supreme Court justice, worked in one of the country's top law firms, worked as a broadcaster on CBS and MSNBC, lives in Washington, D.C., and has a radio show in more than two hundred markets. Wisconsin's SeniorCare must continueI haven't posted here in over a year... I hope Lee and Six don't mind, but this is something near and dear to me, and I would like people to know about it. And, I may just start posting again on a more regular basis -- Bwah, hah, hah, hah, haaaaaaaaaaaaaa..... Those rising mortgage defaults that you don't really need to worry aboutA few weeks ago I posted the item about the rising rate of mortgage defaults n the U.S. Since then, the official economic experts and gurus have been busy pooh-poohing the significance of this phenomenon. But if you read widely and closely, you start to see that the pooh-poohing is mostly for consumption by the unwashed masses. Quote of the day, 3/3/07You have the radical Muslims and the traditional Muslims. The radical Muslims, I would agree, oppose many fundamental features of our society; we can not convince them, we have to fight them. The traditional Muslims, on the other hand -- and I can give you an overwhelming amount of evidence to prove this -- support liberalism of the classical kind but reject liberalism of the modern kind; they support the liberalism of the Founders, they reject the liberalism of Hillary Clinton.Dinesh D'Souza, in an interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, explaining why liberals are the problem even in the Middle East (but without, of course, explaining exactly how the "cultural left" is "pushing" liberalism on the rest of the world). US Attorney firings: symbolic of the real "Bush Doctrine"The White House and most Republicans would like the nation to believe that the "Bush Doctrine" consists of a commitment to preemptive attacks on those who would attack us, combined with a policy of treating nations who "harbor terrorists" the same as terrorists themselves." Bull. More Bad Financial News: Medicaire Can Chapter 11 The USYep. Ain't pretty, is it? Over at CBS, a cute piece on how all us baby boomers are going to nuke the economy shortly.... Things Like This Give Me A Real HeadacheI kid you not. To paraphrase the late Rod Serling, "submitted for your approval", a bit from The Guardian where some military officials STILL ain't got it yet!.... Swiftboat funder up for AmbassadorshipKeeping up with a fine tradition of using Ambassadorships to reward cronies, scoundrels, and others unworthy of representing the U.S. abroad, we get this from Bob Geiger's blog: |
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