Oh come on, he's the 'THINKER'. Just ask him. I put him in the same
category with billo and others of that ilk.
I have watched this ignorant idoit for a laugh for some tome now,
unfortunately his act got old and I got tired of laughing at the same
ol' stupidity, my take on him is " it is amazing what years of heavy
drinking can do to the human mind "
the biggest question mark is why in the world does this guy have a TV
show and on CNN none the less, his program is absolutely void of any
value of information...
so right....
I guess that was the real question in my mind WTF does he have a voice on TV?
I would imagine its for the appearance of balance. CNN wants to be viewed as
balanced so they give this moron his own show. The same reason Fox has Alan
Combs
and MSNBC has Scarburough and until recently Tucker Carlson.
BD
Who's the liberal voice on CNN?
Cafferty.
Beck is on at 4 and 6 PDT on CNN HN or CNN2,
opposite him is Lou Dobbs on CNN at 4 and larry king at 6 PM.
Does he have his own show ...I would like to watch it.
> Who's the liberal voice on CNN?
CNN International runs a weekly summary version of the Daily Show on
weekends. Works for me.
Kai
He has pieces hourly on the Situation Room and during Dobbs show called the
cafferty file and a show on saturday.
On the Cafferty file he makes a comment and asks a question each hour and
then reads the the answers from listeners...from both sides but leans to
the left zingers.. Then he chimes in with off the cuff comments.
http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/
On the Palin choice..his comment...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6MVmv1OY6Q
Cafferty: Is McCain Hypocritical to Condemn Russia?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew7A3s7n74c&NR=1
Jack Cafferty reports on Vice President Cheney's letter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Yb4G2SguA&feature=related
On fake news...not fox who he refers to as the "F Word
Network"...everyone...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgiwkcZxj7c
Jack Cafferty- Is Anna Nicole Still dead?
During Karina he got serious...seriously pissed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcVCtjwZWIk&feature=related
Comment on the surge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LpfT_e1FQ4&feature=related
CNNVid-Cafferty, "bush is 3006 Deaths Not Enough
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hCrG2nbXKk&feature=related
Cafferty: "The Decider Has Decided Not to Decide"
Going off on campaign ads compared agauins a re-pub:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG2OJO7Uwbs&feature=related
Cafferty Does Some Truth Telling on Campaign Ads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyaArMOBg9s&feature=related
Cafferty Shredding McCain "Maverick" Myths
================
Here on Palin with BWs take on replacing her and the answers that went on
the air:
FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty:
When it comes to Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the hits just keep on coming.
Some of the latest revelations surrounding John McCain’s surprise choice of
a running mate: The Associated Press reports a private lawyer has been
authorized to spend $95,000 dollars of state money to defend Palin in the
trooper ethics probe. Contrary to her message of reform, Palin worked to get
pork barrel projects for her city and state. Also, according to the A.P.,
her husband was once a member of the Alaska Independence Party, some members
in that group advocate that Alaska secede from the Union. Also, the
boyfriend of Palin’s 17-year-old unmarried pregnant daughter is expected to
join the family at the GOP convention.
The McCain camp is pushing back hard, calling questions about Palin’s
background a “faux media scandal designed to destroy the first female
Republican nominee” for V.P. and suggesting Palin is a victim of gender bias
in the media. Where have we heard that before? They insist Palin was subject
to a “long and thorough” vetting process. Really? The Washington Post
reports that the head of McCain’s vetting team didn’t do an in-depth
interview with Palin until the day before she was offered the number two
slot.
Some are wondering if Sarah Palin could turn out to be another Harriet
Miers, a vastly underqualified woman who was nominated by President Bush to
become a Supreme Court Justice. Miers later had to withdraw her name from
consideration. Gee… there’s that parallel again.
No presidential candidate has withdrawn his V.P. pick since Democrat George
McGovern in 1972. McGovern dropped Thomas Eagleton after 18 days as
revelations surfaced about his mental health. Eagleton, too, had been a last
minute pick.
Here’s my question to you: Should John McCain consider replacing Sarah Palin
on the GOP ticket?
Interested to know which ones made it on air?
Tony from Connecticut writes:
No do-overs! If McCain took advice from those bumbling fools who found her,
he has to live with losing the election. He would have lost anyway, but he’s
going down hard now.
Berta writes:
Quite a conundrum, eh Jack? A) He replaces her and looks like the foolish,
impulsive, misogynistic goofball that he is. B) He keeps her and he looks
like the foolish, impulsive, misogynistic goofball that he is. I vote for
all of the above and then I’m voting for Obama and Biden!
Daryl writes:
Ha! Wouldn’t you love that? Not a chance! She will put him over the top.
Wait ‘til the polls come out next week!
Michael writes:
It seems to me that the Republicans are the ones exploiting the pregnant
daughter of Sarah Palin… they are marching her around the convention like
she’s some kind of trophy. These people are just way too hypocritical for
me, and within the next 10 days I believe Sarah Palin will step down due to
“family matters”.
Jason from Illinois writes:
This pick has one major benefit for Republicans in that she energizes the
right-wing base. The problem is, that base isn’t enough to win anymore.
Dumping her would say that this was a cynical political pick to begin with,
further damaging McCain’s increasingly shaky image as someone who wants to
reform Washington. He’s made his bed, now he’s got to sleep in it.
Keith writes:
He should, but I hope he doesn’t yet. I hate the fact that I cannot turn
away from a train wreck.
Paul writes:
Not at all. It’s just what the liberals want. She is more qualified than
Obama to be president.
Anna from New York writes:
No! This plays out better than “Desperate Housewives” or any of the soaps.
> "BigDawg" <big_d...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:Nh3wk.19924$3A4....@newsfe04.iad:
>
>>
>> <sulei...@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:9f8a5dc0-321a-4227-b3c1-
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>> ... On Sep 4, 6:14 pm, VicXnews <n...@news.com> wrote:
>>>> rush limpbrain with a TV show??? Talk about one sided...
>>
>>>I have watched this ignorant idoit for a laugh for some tome now,
>>>unfortunately his act got old and I got tired of laughing at the same
>>>ol' stupidity, my take on him is " it is amazing what years of heavy
>>>drinking can do to the human mind "
>>
>>>the biggest question mark is why in the world does this guy have a TV
>>>show and on CNN none the less, his program is absolutely void of any
>>>value of information...
>>
>> I would imagine its for the appearance of balance. CNN wants to be
>> viewed as balanced so they give this moron his own show. The same
>> reason Fox has Alan Combs
>> and MSNBC has Scarburough and until recently Tucker Carlson.
>>
>> BD
>>
>>
>
> Who's the liberal voice on CNN?
>
Anderson Cooper.
--
"I spent 5 1/2 years in a prison cell ... not
because I wanted to get a house when I got out."
- John McCain, playing the POW card yet again in order to
explain why he cannot keep track
of how many houses he owns. Makes you wonder
what else he cannot keep track of.
> VicXnews wrote:
>> "BigDawg" <big_d...@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> news:Nh3wk.19924$3A4....@newsfe04.iad:
>>
>>>
>>> <sulei...@aol.com> wrote in message
>>> news:9f8a5dc0-321a-4227-b3c1-
ef686f...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.co
>>> m... On Sep 4, 6:14 pm, VicXnews <n...@news.com> wrote:
>>>>> rush limpbrain with a TV show??? Talk about one sided...
>>>
>>>> I have watched this ignorant idoit for a laugh for some tome now,
>>>> unfortunately his act got old and I got tired of laughing at the
>>>> same ol' stupidity, my take on him is " it is amazing what years of
>>>> heavy drinking can do to the human mind "
>>>
>>>> the biggest question mark is why in the world does this guy have a
>>>> TV show and on CNN none the less, his program is absolutely void of
>>>> any value of information...
>>>
>>> I would imagine its for the appearance of balance. CNN wants to be
>>> viewed as balanced so they give this moron his own show. The same
>>> reason Fox has Alan Combs
>>> and MSNBC has Scarburough and until recently Tucker Carlson.
>>>
>>> BD
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Who's the liberal voice on CNN?
>
> Cafferty.
>
> Beck is on at 4 and 6 PDT on CNN HN or CNN2,
> opposite him is Lou Dobbs on CNN at 4 and larry king at 6 PM.
>
>
>
>
>
Cafferty was a crotchety old man back in the 70s (I've met him, BTW).
But he is actually just a contribuitor on Wolf Blitzers show. Wolf is
*NOT* liberal.
slim pickings at best...no nightly show? nothing of thier own making?
> VicXnews wrote:
>> "Terraholm" <Terrahol...@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:6ic4o9FptlslU1 @mid.individual.net:
>>
>>> VicXnews wrote:
>>>> "BigDawg" <big_d...@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>>> news:Nh3wk.19924$3A4....@newsfe04.iad:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <sulei...@aol.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:9f8a5dc0-321a-4227...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.co
which lead me to say the only daily liberal voice is here. Thanks Laurel.
> VicXnews <ne...@news.com> wrote in
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>> "BigDawg" <big_d...@yahoo.com> wrote in
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>>>
>>> <sulei...@aol.com> wrote in message
>>> news:9f8a5dc0-321a-4227-b3c1-
> ef686f...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com
>>> ... On Sep 4, 6:14 pm, VicXnews <n...@news.com> wrote:
>>>>> rush limpbrain with a TV show??? Talk about one sided...
>>>
>>>>I have watched this ignorant idoit for a laugh for some tome now,
>>>>unfortunately his act got old and I got tired of laughing at the same
>>>>ol' stupidity, my take on him is " it is amazing what years of heavy
>>>>drinking can do to the human mind "
>>>
>>>>the biggest question mark is why in the world does this guy have a TV
>>>>show and on CNN none the less, his program is absolutely void of any
>>>>value of information...
>>>
>>> I would imagine its for the appearance of balance. CNN wants to be
>>> viewed as balanced so they give this moron his own show. The same
>>> reason Fox has Alan Combs
>>> and MSNBC has Scarburough and until recently Tucker Carlson.
>>>
>>> BD
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Who's the liberal voice on CNN?
>>
>
> Anderson Cooper.
>
sarcasm?
I always say we neet a network...looks like we should work for just a daily
show to start...something anti-rush liberal...
But does that really matter? Personally I like Lou Dobbs more than any
of those on either MSNBC or CNN. When most of the country is in the
center or slightly left people like Olberman, liked him better as a
sports guy, Mathews, Beck etc. do nothing other than push a view
that's not where the country's head is.
> But does that really matter? Personally I like Lou Dobbs more than any
> of those on either MSNBC or CNN. When most of the country is in the
> center or slightly left people like Olberman, liked him better as a
> sports guy, Mathews, Beck etc. do nothing other than push a view
> that's not where the country's head is.
>
I 100% agree with this last sentence. And I would add that the reason
they push this view is with the deliberate intent to move public opinion
away from where it is and towards their radical agenda. And in that
respect, they have abdicated their original authority and neutrality as
the "free press in America."
thought so but I usually turn the channel when he start spouting the party
line...didn't know/think that he balanced things out later in his
diatribe...
> On Sep 5, 8:52 am, theBZA <dewey3kNOS...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "Terraholm" <TerraholmSPAM...@hotmail.com> wrote innews:6ic4o9FptlslU1
@mi
true Mike...Lou Dobbs, I feel is at least honest and not worried about the
big pay check they all get...
> Mike De Leon <laz...@earthlink.net> wrote in
> news:fc20fc3c-a4a2-4e0c...@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
>
>
>> But does that really matter? Personally I like Lou Dobbs more than any
>> of those on either MSNBC or CNN. When most of the country is in the
>> center or slightly left people like Olberman, liked him better as a
>> sports guy, Mathews, Beck etc. do nothing other than push a view
>> that's not where the country's head is.
>>
> I 100% agree with this last sentence. And I would add that the reason
> they push this view is with the deliberate intent to move public opinion
> away from where it is and towards their radical agenda. And in that
> respect, they have abdicated their original authority and neutrality as
> the "free press in America."
>
>
well yoy said what I was thinking...of course you say it much more eloquently
than I could
> theBZA <dewey3...@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:Xns9B109F426C8ECde...@130.133.1.4:
>
>> Mike De Leon <laz...@earthlink.net> wrote in
>> news:fc20fc3c-a4a2-4e0c-9673-638c08360889
@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com
>> :
>>
>>
>>> But does that really matter? Personally I like Lou Dobbs more than
>>> any of those on either MSNBC or CNN. When most of the country is in
>>> the center or slightly left people like Olberman, liked him better
>>> as a sports guy, Mathews, Beck etc. do nothing other than push a
>>> view that's not where the country's head is.
>>>
>> I 100% agree with this last sentence. And I would add that the reason
>> they push this view is with the deliberate intent to move public
>> opinion away from where it is and towards their radical agenda. And
>> in that respect, they have abdicated their original authority and
>> neutrality as the "free press in America."
>>
>>
>
> well yoy said what I was thinking...of course you say it much more
> eloquently than I could
>
Don't sell yourself short Vic.
Perhaps but he is still far too married to his ideology.
> VicXnews <ne...@news.com> wrote in
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>> theBZA <dewey3...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns9B109F426C8ECde...@130.133.1.4:
>>
>>> Mike De Leon <laz...@earthlink.net> wrote in
>>> news:fc20fc3c-a4a2-4e0c-9673-638c08360889
> @m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com
>>> :
>>>
>>>
>>>> But does that really matter? Personally I like Lou Dobbs more than
>>>> any of those on either MSNBC or CNN. When most of the country is in
>>>> the center or slightly left people like Olberman, liked him better
>>>> as a sports guy, Mathews, Beck etc. do nothing other than push a
>>>> view that's not where the country's head is.
>>>>
>>> I 100% agree with this last sentence. And I would add that the reason
>>> they push this view is with the deliberate intent to move public
>>> opinion away from where it is and towards their radical agenda. And
>>> in that respect, they have abdicated their original authority and
>>> neutrality as the "free press in America."
>>>
>>>
>>
>> well yoy said what I was thinking...of course you say it much more
>> eloquently than I could
>>
>
> Don't sell yourself short Vic.
>
I know I can't hold my own with the more educated when it comes to putting
down in writing...but you can't slip much bs by me...that comes from my
dealing days...21 and 'other enterprises'...
the first 20 minutes of my first day of dealing 21 an 80yo woman who looked
like my Grandmother without the Italian accent capped a $3 bet with $75...I
looked at her and said 'you ARE kidding right?' and kicked off the capper
and didn't need to bother the boss...all it took was a disappointed look
her way every time she thought about it after that.
Learn fast or you won't last long dealing (anything) =8-/
nothing wrong with sticking to your ideals as long as the rnc didn't
teach/preach them to you...I feel Lou thinks for himself but I don't watch
enough to comment any further...