Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ma, they done gone insane!

I think, after we go mau-mau on the media, nuke California, and hang 40-50 judges, yes.  Yes we can Harry.  Now, I'm giving you a 10 second headstart ...

On Tuesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith interviewed former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and questioned the ability of tea party candidates to be effective in office: "...when it's time to govern, can anger govern? Or better yet, how about this one, if a tug-of-war starts between the tea party folk and the mainstream Republicans, who's going to win that tug-of-war?" 
[Bias Alert]

8 comments:

Chuck Martel said...

They have this all wrong. The tea party movement isn't about anger and hot emotions. It's about determination and cold, hard reasoning.

USMC2841 said...

The fear is that enough of the TEA party candidates will be elected to tip the balance of power one way or the other. They don't need a majority. Just enough to keep either of the other parties from having total control. We must move away from a two party form of government and back to the three branch form of government mandated by the Constitution. The Democrats and Republicans are content with switching power ever four to eight years while destroying our country. The first priority must be to decrease the size of government. A byproduct should be the lowering of taxes and then the economy will improve. After that they should go after the corruption in both parties, starting with the insider trading of congressional staffers. If you won't clean your own house the TEA party will side with your opposition to force you.

RavingDave said...

I have to say it is very emotionally satisfying to read this blog. Roger has a knack for expressing my feelings better than *I* do. :)

Mike Pechar said...

The question alone represents the view of the liberal media that the American people are immature, uneducated and merely throwing a tantrum.

Anonymous said...

Can we please fit in a full frontal assault of the EPA into the schedule? Going to E15 in Florida now, to get the fishermen off the water.

Arch said...

I would never do well in an interview because my answers would be too short.

In this case: "Remember 'will of the people', Harry?"

molonlabe28 said...

"I have to say it is very emotionally satisfying to read this blog. Roger has a knack for expressing my feelings better than *I* do. :)"


That's right, Dave.

Rodge is kind enough to watch CBS and get pissed off so you don't have to.

And then he gives us the distilled version so we don't have to get violent, too.

In all seriousness, though, I ain't much for Huck.

He certainly is envious of the well-deserved attention and admiration that Sarah gets from the half of the country which works and pays taxes.

If CBS didn't air 48 Hours and the Daytona 500, I don't think I would ever watch it.

Kristophr said...

Huckabee ain't a conservative.

You don't have to be against big government if you are religiously oriented.

Many religiously oriented politicians are in the Republican Party only because the Socialist loons running the Dems won't let them run as a Dem.

The two are separate things ...

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