Ho, ho, ho. Santa Rushbo is here to spread the joy! Rush Limbaugh is a deficit hawk as you know since he says it everyday, but when it comes down to real people, real jobs and real programs not being funded because of tea party hostage takers that will add to his great fear, the deficit—he only sees his hatred of liberals. He’s ecstatic that thousands of Americans working for the FAA are getting screwed along with the country’s bottom line by conservatives in Congress. What’s new there?
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The fact that Fox News hosts go easy on Sarah Palin is probably not a surprise. But no one expected them to actually admit it. Two hosts on the new Fox News show The Five said Wednesday that they had “pulled punches” when reporting on Palin. “The only problem with talking about Sarah Palin is that she works here and it’s like a co-worker and, if I say something bad and I see her in the hallway, I feel really awkward and wrong,” Greg Gutfeld explained. “So, I just kind of say, ‘That was a good job.’” “I know exactly what you mean,” Bob Beckel agreed. “I know many times, I’ll be honest, I pulled my punches. Not today — but I generally pull my punches on her.”
Continue reading …On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams reported on another development in the Great Obama Recovery: “We saw some astounding new numbers that came out today. They showed the number of Americans relying on food stamps has hit another all-time record. These numbers would come as a huge disappointment to President Lyndon Johnson, who launched his War on Poverty back in 1964. Nearly 46 million of your fellow citizens are receiving food stamp assistance. That represents 21 million American households. Numbers went up in 49 out of 50 states.” Certainly discouraging numbers, but not astounding.
Continue reading …On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams reported on another development in the Great Obama Recovery: “We saw some astounding new numbers that came out today. They showed the number of Americans relying on food stamps has hit another all-time record. These numbers would come as a huge disappointment to President Lyndon Johnson, who launched his War on Poverty back in 1964. Nearly 46 million of your fellow citizens are receiving food stamp assistance. That represents 21 million American households. Numbers went up in 49 out of 50 states.” Certainly discouraging numbers, but not astounding.
Continue reading …On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams reported on another development in the Great Obama Recovery: “We saw some astounding new numbers that came out today. They showed the number of Americans relying on food stamps has hit another all-time record. These numbers would come as a huge disappointment to President Lyndon Johnson, who launched his War on Poverty back in 1964. Nearly 46 million of your fellow citizens are receiving food stamp assistance. That represents 21 million American households. Numbers went up in 49 out of 50 states.” Certainly discouraging numbers, but not astounding.
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