Monday, September 7, 2009

Meet the Press? What Press

The political fortunes next year are likely to hinge on whether the U.S. economy, in its longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression, improves. This depression, I have a feeling, is worse then the first, why? because we are living it.

If Congress passes a significant health care reform bill. Forget if the Cap and trade debacle closes. I don't think the Tea Partiers, 10,000 fold, who are traveling the country will forget. People are furious, despite what the Bob Dole and the other dinosaurs are saying on the Sunday Talk shows.

Former Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean warned Democrats they must pass a major health care bill for the nation's good as well as their own. That's why he is a Former Democratic Party Chairman.

"We have very big majorities in the House and the Senate. My experience in politics is if you don't use your majorities, you lose your majorities," Dean said on "Fox News Sunday." People of America must use the Former Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean as the blueprint for the rest of the scoundrels in congress.

Why is it that the Networks don't do a show with intelligent unknowns? There are people , talking at Tea Parties, who can counter the sheep at Meet the Press? Actually there is no press!

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  • Brutally Frank, Marshall Frank
  • Caveat, Alexander Haig
  • Florida Practice and Procedures, Trawick
  • In Defense of Internment, Michelle Malkin
  • In Mortal Danger, Tom Tancredo
  • Invasion, Michelle Marklin
  • Minutemen, Jim Gilchrist & Jerome R. Corsi
  • The 911 Report
  • The Death of the West, P. Buchanan
  • The Enemy Within, Michael Savage
  • The Secrets of the Kingdom, G. Posner
  • Truth About Muhammad, Robert Spencer

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