Monday, January 25, 2010

Birthers, Baggers & Blow Hards, Oh My

I may sound like a sexist here, but as a Lady I would like to title this video...Beckel vs The Babes...and the Babes won. The best Bob Beckel could do in this interview was call conservatives and the GOP, birthers, baggers and blow hards (at minute 7:18 on video).  But don't just skip over to that portion of the interview because Martha McCallum and Andrea Tantaros do a great job in this debate with Bob.

The interview also goes to prove the point I've been thinking all along...the progressives are not backing down with their agenda.  It's full speed ahead, even if a few moderate Dems are wavering.


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12 comments:

  1. I just finished watching the interview of Robert Gibbs on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace and I could not believe my ears. The Obama Administration is actually trying to use what George Orwell called Newspeak in his novel 1984...

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  2. I saw that exchange this morning live. Bob is always deft with the phrase of the day, but this one was not typical of him, I think he was having one of his bad hair days. It's OK if he calls me a birther, bagger or blowhard. All have some merit, but sticks and stones....

    What I took offense to was his suggestion that stopping Obama from cramming his socialist agenda down our throats was not helpful. What he thinks will help is if we conservatives (or birthers, baggers and blowhards), instead of just saying no, come up with additional ideas on how to spend money we don't have, then we will be considered helpful in Bob's pinko eyes.

    Nuts to that, Bob.

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  3. This guy has consumed way too much Kool-Aide... I guess the truly scary part is that they let this guy walk the streets...

    How on earth can he look the camera in the eye and say "the Republicans won't work with Obama on healthcare"... This might be a little easier if all their meetings weren't behind closed doors...

    Unlike them, we want small business and smaller government and they want the government to be everyone's employer... If the government actually produced something other than waste, I might consider it... The GDP does not increase one bit from government waste, I mean jobs...

    P.S.
    He forgot the other "B" word... He didn't mention Bush once...

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  4. TCL,

    I love it when you corner one of these Slithering Socialist Scum Puppies and they just keep trying to spew the same old babble!

    Bob Beckel came to a battle wits totally unarmed! Martha and Andrea chewed him up and spit him out!

    Lock & Load!!!

    Sons & Daughters of Liberty Unite!!!

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  5. I saw the interview live. In some ways I like Bob Beckel....I think he comments, even for the Dems, tongue in cheek. But, birthers, baggers and blowhards is a TALKING POINT now to diminish those who protest Obama policies. It is meant to heap protesters into the pile with the birthers. Martha held her own of course, even drowning out her other guest.

    Bob, when you diminish yourself to the talking points you diminish yourself.

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  6. NLJR:
    I'm not familiar with "newspeak" but I recognize "doublespeak" when I hear it. Did you notice Gibbs stole the words Sarah Palin has been using every time she is interviewed? Here's what he said, "...I think we can work together to bring about financial reform and put some common sense proposals on the table and pass them so that we never find themselves in a situation we did last — in September of 2008 where the American people are held hostage to a bank that's too big to fail.
    COMMON SENSE...that's something this administration is definitely lacking.

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  7. Fredd:
    Name calling is typical of liberals when they can't win the debate. Bob could not hold a candle to the ladies, so out came the insults.

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  8. Born Again American:
    Beckel gets paid for presenting the left side of the discussion, so he must defend Obama and his progressive/statist policies. How Beckel can continue to defend and rationalize the things Obama and his minions do, is beyond my comprehension. They must pay him well, or else he is drunk on the Kool Aid.
    As for the Republicans working with the Dems...the Dems do not care what the Republicans think and have not included them in anything. The Dems just keep calling the Republicans obstructionists, but it's really the Dems stopping the GOP from contributing. Unless the GOP agrees with what the Dems want, they are excluded.

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  9. (L):
    The ladies sure showed up poor, old Bob.

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  10. emptynester:
    As I mentioned in another comment, name calling is a common liberal tactic when they have nothing of substance to say. I think ridicule is one of Sol Alinsky's Rules For Radicals.

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  11. I find it hard to listen to these far-left liberal wagon riders.

    This is just further proof that a liberal's idea of bipartisanship is for everyone else to drop their beliefs and principles and get on board with progressive policy.

    There has been ZERO attempt by any liberal in Congress to entertain "bipartisan" solutions.

    They might take a center or right of center idea into their back rooms, but by the time they're done (outsourcing) writing it into proposed law, it's just more progressive policy.

    You know, they can talk and talk and talk at this point. People are now privy to it all.

    If others want a different solution, they're called obstructers and worse. If others say these policies aren't working, they're told it's their fault for not selling their souls to progressive ideology.

    Are we all supposed to remain silent, let them do whatever they want, and only THEN speak up if it doesn't work?

    The more they talk, the less crazy Glenn Beck sounds.

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  12. Hi Josh:
    I think Glenn Beck has been a God-send to us. No one has exposed Obama and the progressives like he has.

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