I change my mind about MSNBC

March 9, 2010 by Phil · Leave a Comment
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Dylan Ratigan is quiiiickly becoming my favorite MSNBC personality to pick on. Missing no opportunity to rail against the Tea Party, Ratigan, in this clip, lauds members of the GOP for denouncing Liz Cheney’s controversial remarks concerning lawyers of the Justice Department who represented Al Qaeda terrorists. Ratigan adds that he wishes the Tea Party would follow suit by condemning the Nazi and racists members of their organization.

Well Ratigan, I think it’s obvious that society at large holds those who take on Nazi and racists philosophies, as those who are among fringe in our populace. In fact, they are rather unsavory in nature. Now, why would the Tea Party not jump at the opportunity to condemn these groups? Simple, to those of us who understand the concept of what the Tea Party is all about. It is a single issue organization; Taxed Enough Already. If the Tea Party were to organize as a political party with their own candidates, I am sure they would develop a fiscal platform as well as a social platform that would clearly define their disdain for Nazi and racist agenda’s. Instead, they are a single issue group formed on the terms of saying “enough taxes.” This issue is held dearly by most conservatives as well as many liberals and it shouldn’t be to anyone’s surprise that Nazi’s and racist’s don’t like being taxed either.

One would think that with Ratigan’s anal retentive attention to all things conservative that he would have figured all of this out on his own. Truly, I think he has figured it out, but he’d rather not be honest with himself or us. Such is the life of a bed wetting liberal.

Hopefully Dylan, MSNBC will be around for a long time and keep you in their employ so that we can be friends.

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Let’s put MSNBC to rest.

March 4, 2010 by Phil · Leave a Comment
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On MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan show Mark Williams of the Tea Party movement was apparently invited to the show just to blasted by a lot of hate and intolerance. The show’s host, Dylan Ratigan pounds out question after question and doesn’t let the guest get a word in edgewise. I suppose Ratigan feared that Williams would have made too much sense. Hey Ratigan, Why so serious?

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Bill Schulz of FNC’s RedEye buys opportunity to take a swipe at Inhofe and Creation Scientist

March 1, 2010 by Phil · Leave a Comment
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On a recent edition of RedEye on the Fox News Channel, Greg Gutfeld and panel explore the whereabouts of Al Gore in light of all the snowfall occurring nationwide. The insinuations of “junk science” are dropped a few times topping off with a clip of Neil Cavuto interviewing Senator Inhofe with Inhofe inviting Al Gore to address the greatest scientific scandal in history.

Co-host Bill Schulz apparently never made it to the pre-show dress rehearsal to get a heads up on what the topics of the day would be. Either that or the overwhelming desire to knee-jerk a response over took his ability to rationally add to the conversation. I’m betting the latter was the case. Schulz instead took that opportunity to blast Inhofe for not believing evolution and belittling Creation Scientists saying, “those two words [creation and scientist] should never ever meet in the same sentence.”

Bill, I know you must have bruised your knee terribly on the bottom of that table while responding to the story, but I must point out one thing that you missed while on your anti-Inhofe tirade. Inhofe and the Creation Scientist were right on global warming. (emphasis added to further annoy Bill Schultz).

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