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12/05 The Mark Levin Show

I read the text of :poop:Hugo Hussein OblameO's:poop: speech on the Blaze today but hearing

Mark Levin's:usa: take on it really puts it in perspective.

This is yet another reason why this socialist must go or America will continue down the sewer of liberalism. :)

On a lighter note his clown even thought he was in Texas when he was in Kansas, good grief.

Let's not forget his sidekick, Biden, you can read about all of his recent blunders at Weasel Zippers

God help us, we have to replace the guy no matter what. :)

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Guest mikedwood
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I agree seeing him gone would be better than great!

I wish more of my radio listening time synced with Mark Levin. Thanks for the link. Never thought of looking for him on the web.

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I agree, but, since ALL politicians care about are themselves and the other rich, what can we do?

They care more other countries than they do about America, and its people.

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Agree, but, there is no one running that is presidential material.

All republicans want to do is to take care of the rich, including themselves

Sorry I disagree with that, anyone of the current batch could be a hell'of'lot better the HugoHussein and there's plenty of young bucks waiting in the wings, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Mike Pence (not a young buck though) just to name a few.

The way I look at is when the rich do well so does my 401K and employment for those who want it but, it boils down to how the economy is managed.

This class warfare mentality does nothing but sour the milk for everyone and it's our tax code and policy to blame for the unfairness.

Guest GunTroll
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I will vote for the politician that will do nothing for me or to me. That's the one for me! I careless what they do for others (rich/poor) .Who cares they are not me. I wish they would do nothing for everyone. That would be better than doing anything/everything to some. I'm talking social issues and fiscal favors here. I understand they have 'stuff' to do but those two should be minimal IMO.

Mark is the man! So is Milton. Great clip he played of the geniuses of Milton Friedman.

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Agree, but, there is no one running that is presidential material.

All republicans want to do is to take care of the rich, including themselves

You gotta be kidding me, right?

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Whenever I listen to Levin, I usually get as fired up as he is. He doesn't seem to cut anyone any slack, either.

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Whenever I listen to Levin, I usually get as fired up as he is. He doesn't seem to cut anyone any slack, either.

:usa: I'd like to see him as President.

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:) I'd like to see him as President.

Wouldn't hurt my feelings at all :D

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Guest mikedwood
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I agree, but, since ALL politicians care about are themselves and the other rich, what can we do?

They care more other countries than they do about America, and its people.

There is rich and then there is RICH and all both parties care about is the RICH.

Seems like who they love isn't the guy that makes a million or more a year but the guy who can take a million and conjure up a billion, parley that fortune into $10,000 then after derivatives it's a trillion dollar loss that needs bailed out cause oh my God if we don't the world will end.

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Mikedwood is correct. The present leaders in the two party system are in it for the $, not for the people. Gingrich, the adulterer, the House ethics violator, and failure, is the leader for the GOP candidates? Seriously? The candidates who might be decent choices have zero chance at being the one the GOP chooses.

I foresee a GOP candidate with little capability of beating Obama. I foresee a "win by default."

Besides, we all should be alarmed at how This H.R. 1540: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (GovTrack.us) got written by the GOP, and then passed by both parties. Why? It proves We the People have lost our government.

Guest mikedwood
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How about some good news, :leaving:

A report released today by the centrist think-tank Third Way showed that more than 825,000 voters in eight key battleground states have fled the Democratic Party since Obama won election in 2008.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/12/voters-flee-democratic-party-in-key-swing-states/

I saw a link earlier on Drudge saying that Hillary might be considering a 3rd party run.

Drudge dropped the article but I found it here Hillary Campaign Conspicuously Emerges - Washington Whispers (usnews.com)

Lol that would be golden right there. It was speculation on some moves she was making. Wow if that wouldn't split some donkey votes. Wonder how the media would treat the "PR" company Bill was Chairman of getting $50,000 a month pay check from MF Global. Just like Newt's Fannie Freddie deal only the other side. Claim: Clinton Collected $50K Per Month From MF Global - HUMAN EVENTS

If Newt and Obama go head to head and Hillary and Paul go 3rd party, dang if we couldn't just write OhShoot in a have a serious chance.

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I foresee a GOP candidate with little capability of beating Obama. I foresee a "win by default." ...

Me too, maybe. Looks close. Hard to know whether enough people are disgruntled enough to simply vote against O no matter what. For sure, the GOP ain't looking good for the Southern vote with Romney, or the Protestant vote with either, or the youth vote with either. No semblance of "man for all seasons" candidate, or even "man for most seasons".

So I'll repeat what I just opined in another thread:

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The GOP really blew it by not grooming a new, younger candidate or two and throwing resources behind them. Rubio, Ryan, or similar.

Basically a dynamic "Hope and Change" entry of our own, from somewhat right of center, as most of America claims to be.

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Forget credentials and experience, the GOP just needs someone younger, with charisma and less baggage.

- OS

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I saw a link earlier on Drudge saying that Hillary might be considering a 3rd party run.

I think O dropping Joe and picking up Hildebeeste is more likely, IF she'll do it. If she thinks it's her best shot to the presidency in 2016, she just might. She'd just be Newt's age then.

Btw, you know she still has her campaign website up? You can still contribute, too.

HillaryClinton.com - Welcome

If Newt and Obama go head to head and Hillary and Paul go 3rd party, dang if we couldn't just write OhShoot in a have a serious chance.

"If drafted, I will not run; if nominated, I will not accept; if elected, I will not serve." :leaving::biglol:

- OS

Guest lostpass
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Hillary isn't going to run. Right now the deems are the more "rational" party. They'd rather run Obama, who will get re elected, that does not personify their beliefs than run a true liberal. Which is okay, you put Obama's agenda up against Bill Clintons and see how far this country has moved to the right.

I suppose Huntsman has a chance to win but Obama will beat the crap out of just about any other option. You really don't want to see Obama versus Newt. That is a beat down waiting to happen. Obama versus Paul is even worse.

The easy thing is to think that because you're right you'l win the debates and the election. The harder thing is to realize is that Obama is very, very good at the things you expect to beat him at. If was actually a debate about governing he'd lose, but it is just a political game.

What no one realizes, what no one has caught on to, is that this guy is a serious politician. One of the best in recent memory. Crappy leader, sure, but great campaigner nonetheless.

Guest mikedwood
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"If drafted, I will not run; if nominated, I will not accept; if elected, I will not serve." :dunno::)

- OS

Great! Now what am I suppose to do with all these bumper stickers and yard signs that say "Oh Shoot 4 President!"?

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Great! Now what am I suppose to do with all these bumper stickers and yard signs that say "Oh Shoot 4 President!"?

Sorry 'bout that. One prob, there's a persistent rumor that I was born in Patagonia of Tierra Del Fuegoan parents -- but I guess anymore that wouldn't be much of a problem to gloss over.

- OS

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Hillary running as a 3rd party candidate is polotical suicide for her. I think Barry dumping Biden is a about 3-1 odds.

I can't believe the GOP is down to Newt. Fat, old, conservative, tarnished, very white-guy... ain't gonna play with the undecided.

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Hillary running as a 3rd party candidate is polotical suicide for her. I think Barry dumping Biden is a about 3-1 odds.

I can't believe the GOP is down to Newt. Fat, old, conservative, tarnished, very white-guy... ain't gonna play with the undecided.

Change 'fat" to skinny and "conservative" to libertarian and you got Ron Paul :lol: HA!

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• 68 percent believe Obama has not made any real progress on fixing the economy with only 28 percent believing he has mad progress.

• 57 percent think Obama has worked hard to bring about change but a plurality, 48 percent, believe Obama has divided the country in doing so with only 37 percent saying he brought the country together.

• 51 percent of voters continue to disapprove of Obama's "signature accomplishment", Obamacare, with only 35 percent approving. 13 percent think Obamacare will help them personally while 32 percent saying it will hurt them and 46 percent stating it will have no effect.

• 75 percent think the country is on the wrong track and 21 percent say it is going in the right direction.

• 46 percent disapprove of Obama's overall job performance with 44 percent approving.

Wake up America: CBS News Poll: Majority (54 Percent) Don't Think Obama Should Be Reelected

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WASHINGTON — Defiant Republicans pushed legislation through the House Tuesday night that would keep alive Social Security payroll tax cuts for some 160 million Americans at President Barack Obama’s request — but also would require construction of a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline that has sparked a White House veto threat.

Passage, on a largely party-line vote of 234-193, sent the measure toward its certain demise in the Democratic-controlled Senate, triggering the final partisan showdown of a remarkably quarrelsome year of divided government.

The legislation “extends the payroll tax relief, extends and reforms unemployment insurance and protects Social Security — without job-killing tax hikes,” Republican House Speaker John Boehner declared after the measure had cleared.

Referring to the controversy over the Keystone XL pipeline, he added, “Our bill includes sensible, bipartisan measures to help the private sector create jobs.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/republicans-plan-to-push-payroll-tax-cut-bill-through-house-despite-white-house-veto-threat/2011/12/13/gIQAZJRYsO_print.html

This bill goes to the Senate, should be no reason why it won't pass except for BHO agenda.

If H. Reid allows a vote will there be enough dims to vote for it?

Really sickening about what is going on by the Dictator and Chief.

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Guest mikedwood
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WASHINGTON — Defiant Republicans pushed legislation through the House Tuesday night that would keep alive Social Security payroll tax cuts for some 160 million Americans at President Barack Obama’s request — but also would require construction of a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline that has sparked a White House veto threat.

Passage, on a largely party-line vote of 234-193, sent the measure toward its certain demise in the Democratic-controlled Senate, triggering the final partisan showdown of a remarkably quarrelsome year of divided government.

The legislation “extends the payroll tax relief, extends and reforms unemployment insurance and protects Social Security — without job-killing tax hikes,” Republican House Speaker John Boehner declared after the measure had cleared.

Referring to the controversy over the Keystone XL pipeline, he added, “Our bill includes sensible, bipartisan measures to help the private sector create jobs.”

Republicans push payroll tax cut bill through House, despite White House veto threat - The Washington Post

This bill goes to the Senate, should be no reason why it won't pass except for BHO agenda.

If H. Reid allows a vote will there be enough dims to vote for it?

Really sickening about what is going on by the Dictator and Chief.

I wonder what else is hidden in the bill. They don't wait till the last minute like this and threaten "shut down" just because they are bickering about what is "best" for the little people. Whatever side of the coin those little people may be on.

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