Saturday, October 29, 2011
Bob Beckel on The Five
I admit that Glenn Beck was getting on my nerves with his 5PM (Eastern) show. I like Glenn Beck. But, the constant gloom and doom was making me very weary of him. Thing is, I could not find myself disagreeing with much he had to say. But, I felt like I did when I was a child waiting on my father to give me a whipping when he got home. Beck was having that same effect on me. He's gone now and replaced by 5-7 regulars on Fox News "The Five" show. The Five is a round-table format with four conservatives and one liberal. I really feel that is unfair. There should be at least two liberals. I just like to see things evened out. I enjoy the show for the most part.
Eric Bolling is probably the most conservative of the conservatives on the show. He is insightful, and makes many good points on the show. I just wish he would get over this great love he has for Rick Perry. Bolling seems reasonable for the most part except for this one fault of gushing over Perry. Kimberly Guilfoyle is a former prosecutor who was on Court TV every day. I had no idea she had such great legs. That aside, she is in her element when discussion is about the law. I enjoy her commentary. She is probably the friendliest of the people on that program. Andrea Tantaros is another beauty whose intelligence and education is shown abundantly on the show. She is probably the most conservative female on the show. That brings me to Dana Perino. I think she is at least the equal insofar as intelligence of anyone on the show. What irks me about her is her CONSTANTLY reminding everyone that she was a "former White House spokesperson in the George W. Bush Administration." I do not think a day goes by that she doesn't remind the audience of this fact. Dana, we get it, you're kind of a big deal, ok? Geez. Like her former boss, she is a big government Republican. Greg Gutfeld tries desperately to be the funny guy on the program. He usually fails at this. He does make some good zingers when things get a bit too serious. Otherwise, he just works on the "tortured metaphors" thing he enjoys so much.
The one who I think is a total abomination is Bob Beckel. He is vulgar, obtuse, belligerent, combative and a Socialist. He would be ready to fight if you told him to his face he is a Socialist like his hero, President Obama. Both men are obviously Socialists. Beckel hates Capitalism and, sometimes, I get the impression he generally just hates Democracy...period. He gets angry easily which is what liberals do when confronted with facts. Eric Bolling is usually the target of Beckels ire. Reason for that is easy to understand; Bolling brings facts to the debate and liberals just hate that. It is rarely a day that goes by in which Beckel does not say a vulgarity on the air. Why Fox keeps this guy on the program, I will never understand. Juan Williams would do much better in the role of being the token liberal on the show. He actually brings facts to support his position at times. Imagine that coming from a liberal! Back to Beckel....he tries to pretend his personal remarks to Eric Bolling are just a joke. You can see this guy just seething below the surface when people start pointing out the fallacy of his left-wing viewpoint. His antics get tiresome. But, you know what? Bob Beckel is just your typical liberal. The majority are like him; he argues from a position of emotion, not with facts and figures. Bob Beckel thinks the Debt is not important because "...We print our own money." I scarcely know how to respond to such stupidity. Still, I believe Fox News could do better than this man. His act is tiresome, but I suspect I will continue to tune in despite the childish act known as Bob Beckel.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Romneycare Gives Benefits to Illegal Aliens
Governor Rick Perry, whose campaign for the Republican nomination has hit the rocks, has hit Mitt Romney where it hurts most; Romneycare gives benefits to illegal aliens. Governor Perry's campaign stated, "Governor Romney’s government-mandated healthcare plan provided free care for illegal immigrants in Massachusetts, establishing just the kind of illegal immigration magnet Governor Romney claims to oppose,” Perry spokesman Mark Miner said. The Perry Campaign also stated that citizenship is not required under the rules of the Health Safety Net which allowed anyone without insurance (including illegals) to go to any medical clinic or hospital to receive medical care at practically no cost. The Romney Campaign countered that the Health Safety Net Fund was made long after Governor Mitt Romney left office in Massachusetts. However, Perry Campaign spokesmen stated that the Massachusetts Free Care website was updated three days after former Governor Mitt Romney signed the law. In fact, the law clearly states “Your citizenship or immigration status does not affect your eligibility.”
I must say I find Mitt Romney to be the big hypocritical, flip-flopper that those of us on the Right have always thought him to be. I have no interest in Rick Perry due to his love affair with illegal aliens in Texas (instate tuition for one thing, heartless if you don't agree is another). Romney has been blasting Perry for his pandering to illegals with the instate tuition thing. All while doing this, Romney had a provision in Romneycare that basically gave free medical assistance to illegal aliens. I'm really sick of both of these candidates. Not just due to the fact they are both RINOs. It goes deeper, to the very core that both men are just big government Republicans in the same manner as Rockefeller, Nixon and both Bush presidents. Cain is mopping up both right now according to the latest polls. It may be, in due part, to his being civil in the debates. Part of it is that people like the fact he is considered an outsider. Whatever the reason, Herman Cain is resonating with Republican voters. Both Romney and Perry better get themselves together. We get they both like the idea of cheap labor that illegals provide. What we don't get is why they both are being such hypocrites over the issue of illegals.
I had thought that the economy is what the core of the argument would be in the Republican nomination process. Right now, it appears that illegal immigration is wounding both Perry and Romney. Herman Cain? He's reaping the benefits of the Romney-Perry War.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Herman Cain in Trouble
Herman Cain's less than stellar performance in Tuesday night's GOP debate has seen some chinks in his armor. None are what you could consider mortal wounds at this juncture. But, he has had to clarify at least three comments he has made before and during the debate. One, he obviously made a joke about having an electrified fence about twenty feet high on the Mexican border. But, he should have known that the news media is very politically correct. They were not going to let that one pass by. Cain made it clear he was simply joking. If it were financially feasible, I would personally like to see some sort of fence that would make illegals think twice before attempting to cross. His "999" plan was viciously attacked from the outset by Romney, Perry and even an obviously finished Michelle Bachmann. He said it was like comparing "apples and oranges" without really clarifying what consisted of apples and oranges in his tax plan. Cain also got into hot water with his less than clear message on abortion. He initially made it sound as if he were personally against abortion, but felt the government should not intrude on such a personal decision. That put him on par with people such as Joe Biden, Barack Obama and a host of other liberals. Cain later stated he was categorically against abortion regardless of consequences. Taken one by one, the issues were not to be considered hurtful for Cain. But, taken as a sum of parts, it points to some troubled times a head for Herman Cain.
Herman Cain has to be more clear in explaining his positions on issues. He states he wants to bring common sense to politics. But, he is muddying the waters with his vague statements that are important to conservatives such as illegal immigration, taxes and, of course, abortion. It was not a bad night for Cain. This has not been what you could call a bad week and debate for Cain. But, at the same time, one can't say this had been a good week either. I have been leaning in the Herman Cain direction. But, I will never again vote for a man whom I know little about. No, I did not vote for Obama. But, I wager a lot of people who voted for Obama not only regret that vote, but regret not delving into his past positions on issues.
Like Obama, if Cain is elected as President, he will be a novice in Washington D.C. politics. He has to learn to avoid the landmines that are there in his path. Americans want a President who has a clear, concise message. Herman Cain has shown this week he has work to do to convince the American voters he can be that man. I believe Mr. Cain can come back. He has to go on the attack at those who feel his 999 plan is unworkable. Right now, Herman Cain is on the clock. His polling is showing people trust him. But, if he continues to be unable to clarify his positions, those polling numbers will drop like a rock into the ocean. It definitely is time for a change in American politics. But, not more of the same as we have seen in Obama. Cain has to change that perception of himself.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Rick Perry Fading
Tuesday night was another GOP debate in a seemingly endless line of debates. It seems they have been having debates every week since January. Once again, the frontrunners, Herman Cain or Mitt Romney, were at center stage, facing withering attacks from third-tier candidates such as Rick Santorum and, alas, Michelle Bachmann. One former frontrunner, Rick Perry, was also be at the debate. He must be a glutton for punishment. He has made himself look foolish, ill-prepared and nonchalant about the whole thing. True enough, Rick Perry has around $17 million in his war chest. But, what good is all that money if his poll numbers remain in single digits?
I've stated before on this blog that Rick Perry's decline can be linked from the time he started supporting illegal aliens. His Texas Dream Act was unknown by most people (and probably by those people who have contributed money to his campaign). I don't know how he can make a comeback now. He can't change what he is and what he is, is a RINO. He claims to be a fiscal and social conservative. He is anything but either of the two. He is George W. Bush Part II in my opinion. We simply don't need another RINO in the White House. Barack Obama is a known evil. We know where he stands on the issues. But, another character flaw in Perry is that he is not absolutely concrete on where he stands on some issues. Sure, we know he is all for helping children of illegal aliens. He made that clear to us with his "heartless" comment. Again, that was a moment that helped to define the Perry campaign. It was an ill-advised comment that has continued to haunt him.
I'm not on the Herman Cain bandwagon. I'm certainly not on the Mitt Romeny bandwagon. I would vote for either of those two if they were the Republican nominee. However, if Rick Perry somehow makes a miraculous comeback to win the Republican nomination, I would have to look elsewhere to cast my vote. I find Perry to be all fluff and no substance. Furthermore, if he can't stand up to the attacks from Republicans in a debate, how well would he handle attacks from Democrats in Congress as President? I don't think we will have to find out. Perry is done.
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