This was a really interesting group last night. I think you’ll find the mix intriguing, yet some are just typical.
How anybody can be for this mosque is beyond me.
Category: Hannity’s America
This was a really interesting group last night. I think you’ll find the mix intriguing, yet some are just typical.
How anybody can be for this mosque is beyond me.
This was a great compilation for the Media Research Center. Subjects included the BP oil spill, Helen Thomas, winning female political candidates, PBS, radical “Christianity” according to Tavis Smiley, the Israeli flotilla incident, all things “Bush’s Fault,” Arianna Huffington, the dark overlords a.k.a. “Boooooosh-Cheney,” the Gore breakup, Sarah Palin, Islam, and more.
Bozell’s job is just too easy, ya know? LOL @ the MSM.
This group is comprised of nothing other than residents of the state of Louisiana, who are really the ones most radically affected by the BP oil spill and the aftermath. They tell Luntz & Hannity exactly how they feel about BP, the government’s response, the future of drilling, the fishing industry, among other topics close to Louisiana’s hearts.
How did they grade it all, including Obama’s “whose ass to kick” comment? Lots of good stuff here, and these folks’ opinions really matter more than anyone else’s.
Hey, BP and Barack… ARE YOU FREAKIN’ LISTENING???????
Nikkie Haley, Republican running for Governor of South Carolina, is one impressive candidate. She’s for term limits, cutting spending and taxes, pro states’ rights, and so many more common sense issues that everyday Americans care about. She will have to have a runoff after this primary, but I feel confident she will win the runoff, and ultimately the gubernatorial race for South Carolina.
Partial transcript from Fox News:
HANNITY: Yes, I think your race is very interesting because of what you’ve just said there. You made a very important distinction that I make often: There’s a difference between Republicans and conservatives. Are you saying that you’re more of a conservative than Republican?
HALEY: What I’m saying is that we’ve seen a lot of Republicans that have learned the talking points but they haven’t learned the conservative actions associated with the talking points.
You know, we are long past the day of electing someone because they look good in a picture or they hold a baby well. If they are not going to fight for the taxpayers, if they are not going to make sure that they understand this is not their money to spend, then we don’t need to have them.
It is time that we look at what it means to be conservatives. And that’s not bailouts, that’s not stimulus packages. It’s not Washington. It’s prioritizing our spending, understanding that we reward those for being successful, it’s about strengthening small businesses, and if you do that you encourage the — you know, you encourage the economy. It’s pretty simple business.
I’m pulling for all the strong GOP women who advanced in last night’s primaries. And Nikki sounds like she knows EXACTLY what America needs to succeed and to get rid of the career politicians in Washington. She’s refreshing in that she’s all for common sense, which is what we really need. Truth be told, politicians have really made the term “common sense” and oxymoron over the past several decades.