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California Farmers vs. Eco-Whackos – Stop The Government-Induced Drought! (VIDEO)

Tucker Carlson was in tonight for Sean Hannity, and he was discussing the plight of California farmers, who have had their water supply cut off to their farms. Why? Becomes some environmental whackos value the 2″ “delta smelt” fish over CA farmers feeding their families, as well as all American families. TURN THE WATER BACK ON, OBAMA!

California has let this sore fester, and Sean has been talking about it for a long time. Over the weekend, “60 Minutes” did a segment on it, but California Representative Devin Nunes of the San Joaquin Valley said the “60 Minutes” special was 75% about Gov. Schwarzenegger and not specifically about the farmers’ plight.

Can someone please tell me why we give more of a damn about a 2″ fish over California families? It really is the land of ‘fruits and nuts,’ ain’t it?

Harry Alford, CEO of Nat’l Black Chamber of Commerce: Unions ‘Carpet-Bagging’ Minorities (VIDEO)

Today, the CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, Harry Alford, was on Glenn’s show to discuss the recent “jobs” summit, the role of small businesses in the current economy, and his take on how big labor is “carpet-bagging” minority-dominant big cities. But the clip starts out with a replay of Alford totally OWNING Barbara Boxer in a hearing for her attempt at lumping him with the NAACP and other black organizations. Mr. Alford didn’t quite take too kindly to being lumped in with that lot, and he made his displeasure known to her.

And no, he wasn’t forced to address her as “Senator” either. LOVE it!

Beck on Obama’s Private Sector Blind Spot (VIDEO)

Today on Beck, he outlined not only the private-sector record of the presidential appointments going back to 1900, he also gave us a glimpse as to why the Obama administration seems to have a blind spot when it comes to the private sector and, to a greater extent, capitalism.

Coincidence? I think not. As Beck and many others have noted, government is not the answer; it’s quite often the problem. And this new data of private-sector experience just proves the point. Obama has surrounded himself with public-sector lackeys to do his progressive bidding.

Krugman on Climategate Emails: You Little People Don’t Understand Academics (VIDEO)

On This Week with George Stephanopoulos, the Sunday panel included Paul Krugman, along with resident panelist, George Will. The recent scandal noted as “Climategate” was brought up, as the discussion veered toward Cap & Tax and Obama’s upcoming trip to Copenhagen to discuss so-called “climate change.”

Well, New York Times’ Paul Krugman (Nobel Prize winner, as George reminds us) says that the hacked emails were taken out of context, and proclaims most people don’t really understand how academic discussions and debates are held.

Yeah, we don’t really understand all that high-falootin’ fancy stuff there, now do we Paul? Is that how you earned your Nobel Prize?

Anyway, George Will finally sets Krugman straight on the impossible ambitions President Obama is purportedly going to agree to – that the United States will lower greenhouse gases to a level equal to that of – what we had in the 1870s. Yeah, that’s gonna happen. /sarc

Then ABC’s Cokey Roberts reveals the true liberal concern; it’s not for the science – it’s for images of those poor, poor polar bears on ice floats. It’s true, I guess, that liberals operate solely on emotion.

By the way, you can read ALL the exposed CRU emails here.

Alternate title for this post? “Mainstream Media Finally Reports on Climategate.”

Kay Bailey Hutchison on Meet The Press – “We Shouldn’t Keep Our Jobs Either” (VIDEO)

What else can I say? This is the best suggestion I’ve ever heard coming from a member of Congress (and yes, I know Hutchison is a Republican), and it came on Meet the Press this past Sunday. At question were the recent congressional hearings where Timothy Geithner was peppered with questions and at least one call for his resignation.

David Gregory asked Rep. Hutchison if she agreed Geithner should resign, and after a couple of attempts at getting an answer, Hutchison responds that ALL politicians in D.C. should resign, if folks are to be held accountable for the fiscal mess we’re in. Now that’s some bipartisanship!

I like Hutchison, but this is a candid moment from a member of Congress, and I don’t think it’s such a horrible idea. Do you?

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