Monday, August 31, 2009
Phoenix Pastor and Gun Toter wish President Obama dead
This has now gone a bit further, ABC 15 of Phoenix has caught with both the pastor and gun toter. Andersen had this to say "If you want to know how I'd like to see Obama die, I'd like him to die of natural causes," said Anderson. "I don't want him to be a martyr, we don't need another holiday. I'd like to see him die, like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer." Chris Broughton, added after a reporter asked him about the sermon "you're not advocating violence against the president?" Broughton states "I'm not going to answer that question directly."
According to reports, the secret service has been in contact with both men, but have yet to elaborate on details. Video of the interviews can be seen here. Now this is no longer about health care reform. In many cases similar to this, it is about a black man in the white house, in Broughton's case it is about ideology. The idiocy here is Pastor Andersen's endangerment of the President, of innocent civilians, the secret service, and his own parishioners.
The Rude Pundit on Ted Kennedy
Ted Kennedy:There went a man
Finally, we must take a measure of the man. Not the person, or the legislator, or the family member. No, the man. Ted Kennedy was more of a man's man than any of the brush-clearing, hick-talking, pick-up driving politicians who overcompensate again and again by faking it. No, Kennedy demonstrated, through all the ups and downs, again and again what a real man is. It is a type of masculinity that we rarely see anymore because it is a fearlessness that few are allowed to embrace.
Put aside the money for a moment. Wealth makes life easier but it does not make one happy and it is not a measure of character. Don't you think that Kennedy would have given away his whole fortune to have his brothers back?
For a man does not shy away from the tragedies of his life. When John was assassinated, Kennedy took up the cause of the civil rights movement as his first major action in the Senate. When Bobby was killed, he began to push even harder against the Vietnam War. When his 12 year-old son, Ted, Jr., had to have a leg amputated to prevent the cancer there from spreading in 1973, Kennedy threw himself into the cause of rights for people with disabilities as much as his sister, Eunice, had, a crusade that would last the rest of his life.
A man fucks up again and again, but he owns his mistakes and learns from them. Ted Kennedy wore his flaws openly in his personal life. Some of it was the price of juvenile overindulgence (even as an adult) and some of it was just stupidity. The question is less about fucking up, but how a man reacts to it. He was kicked out of Harvard for cheating on an exam, so he joined the military (although he would achieve none of the glory of John and Joe, Jr.). When the Chappaquiddick incident happened, he nutted up and told the voters to decide on his fate. He was a hard-drinking son of a bitch who screwed around on his first wife, a Dean Martin-like punchline to jokes about alcoholism and a tabloid laughingstock. During that period, among other things, he was getting funding cut off to Chile because of Pinochet's barbarism, pushing legislation to help political refugees, getting sanctions imposed on apartheid-era South Africa, negotiating with Gorbachev on nuclear missiles, stopping Robert Bork's Supreme Court nomination, and strengthening the Civil Rights Act. What did you do on your years-long bender? He paid, too, with his presidential ambitions dashed. And when he was slugging 'em back like a frat boy with his nephews on a night that ended with William Kennedy Smith arrested on an accusation of rape, Kennedy made another public reckoning about who he was as a man in a speech in October 1991. And despite all he had accomplished before, he grew up, finally, understanding that to be a man one must become a man.
A man works to help those who need help. A real man is a liberal because a real man is unafraid of change and progress and difference. Let us come back to the money. The Kennedy family has always seen wealth as a privilege, a burden, and an opportunity to do good for others. Yes, it is easier to support charities and to have the time to work for various causes. But Kennedy made it his role in government to level the playing field. Where do you wanna go with this? Other than his work that climaxed with the Americans With Disabilities Act, other than his support for civil rights legislation going back to the 1964 act, we could talk about the Ryan White CARE Act, which gave funds to cities hardest hit by the AIDS crisis; we could talk about his intense support for the rights of workers through raising the minimum wage and supporting union goals; we could talk about his work for housing, for education, for women and children, for the Family and Medical Leave Act. We could talk about how he opposed the Iraq War, how he was working to provide educational opportunities to kids in Muslim countries, how he helped end the war in Northern Ireland. We could talk about how he believed, his entire career, that health care for everyone was a right, not a privilege, with COBRA and S-CHIP having been accomplished because of him. He was an unabashed, proud liberal whose full-throated speeches roared in defense of the whole ideology against the ignorance of those who would keep progress from being achieved.
A man is willing to embrace his enemies. Yesterday, Ron Reagan, Jr. had his mother on his radio show to talk about how much the Reagans loved Ted Kennedy. Kennedy and Nancy Reagan were allies on stem cell research funding, but the former first lady talked about how she and her husband were dear friends with Kennedy. Kennedy worked with Orrin Hatch, Richard Lugar, both George Bushes, and anyone he could to accomplish his goals. That's called politics. Compromise was a willingness for both sides to move. When George W. Bush dicked him over on No Child Left Behind funding, Kennedy had to know that a tide had shifted in a way that was going to make the entire process of legislating more rancorous and difficult. The political nature of the nation was moving into entrenchment, which was not how Ted Kennedy functioned.
A man knows how to die. A man understands that the end comes and doesn't desperately cling to every millisecond of life that medical science can squeeze out of him. No, a man dies with his family, in a place he loves, having done much, knowing that there was much still to be done, but accepting that there's only so much one can live.
Richard Greene spars with an anti-government fullmooner
"death books" and "it will put insurance companies out of business!" Spot the contradions? It is a "I got mine" mentality that took charge of the debate long ago. Fifty years ago Ronald Reagan was recruited by the AMA to object Medicare, and the right-wingers still dangle the psa around like gospel, however, he was wrong. A civilized country provides safety nets for it's citizens, and provides for the "general welfare".
Lionel rants on Obama's "bipartisanship"
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Huricane Katrina...4 years later
So, I must ask, at what cost do we put our political affiliation before the American people? The price tag, $89.6 billion and folks are still displaced. Between WQRZ ,Sarge, and random reporters we hear little on the progress in Waveland, Mississippi and New Oreleans. The right-wing fringe would rather criticize those stranded than be critical of those in power at the time. Within the $89+ billion, were contracts that were handed out to the likes of Halliburton and Blackwater among others. There is little news on how doctors sped up patients deaths to prevent inevitable drownings and eventual deaths. Dr. Anna Pau has described the horror of being abandoned, and the decisions doctors made on "who goes first?".
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Update: more coverage from Amy Goodman at Democracy Now
Friday, August 28, 2009
TedStrong wrist bands
Mean Girls of Conservatism
I have got to go with Stephanie Miller on this, Laura Ingraham was the guest host on O'Reilly's show. In typical Fox fashion, Laura, with Republican strategist Andrea Tantaros gang up on Democratic strategist Tara Dowdell. As Stephanie suggested, like a scene from the movie Mean Girls, Andrea even brought her own lockers. Ingraham's argument that the Democratic Party is using Senator Kennedy's death to politicize or exploit it. Oddly, it seems that Senator Kennedy stated that universal health care was the "cause of his life".
In more distasteful fashion, following Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh's lead, Ingraham invoked the memorial of the late Paul Wellstone. Senator Wellstone's may not have been what many wanted, but it was a rallying cry for his achievements and causes. Senator Al Franken had this to say of Wellstone's memorial "It was the Republicans that tried to cheapen Paul Wellstone's life by dishonoring his death. It was the right-wing media, not the friends and family who spoke at the memorial or the people who came to it, that seized an opportunity to use a tragedy for political gain."
The point is, while Democrats around the country mourn the loss of Ted Kennedy, the right wing chooses to mock it, continues to politicize it, and continues to use analogies to agitate. Invoking Paul Wellstone's tragic death as comparison does nothing but open wounds that liberals will always nurse. So, why Fox and Neo-Con talk show hosts display their degenerate tactics, liberals and Democrats will carry on and honor our own by continuing their fight.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Read the Bill????
This arrogant bloviating is exactly what the teabaggers are complaining about. While the mobs attending town halls believe there is one bill to read, the Senator does not even correct them. There are 3 bills in the House, and 2 in the Senate. Apparently his constituents don't mind if a Republican fails to do his job, just Democrats.This is not surprising that the GOP will put their power ahead of the American people, and simply oppose anything President Obama tries to do.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Twisted logic of mocking political deaths
"Peter came to Jesus and asked, Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?
Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy seven times"
I am not a religious person at all. Yet it is the right-wing who cried foul when the left mocked Reagan's death, and I agree with them, however, their hypocrisy is deafening. No matter your differences with any accomplished public servant, mocking their death is beyond even the scum of the earth.
Vice President Biden on Ted Kennedy
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A tearful Senator Byrd remembering Senator Kennedy
"In his honor and as a tribute to his commitment to his ideals, let us stop the shouting and name calling and have a civilized debate on health care reform which I hope, when legislation has been signed into law, will bear his name for his commitment to insuring the health of every American."
"The Lion of the Senate" Ted Kennedy passes at 77
Many in America take advantage of the accomplishments of Senator Kennedy. It was his efforts that led to us celebrating Martin Luther King every year,
it was his efforts that championed Meals on Wheels,
it was his efforts that made the "Alternative Minimum Tax" law, it was his efforts that led amended the Voting Rights Act, and his longtime fight was for Universal Health Care for all Americans which became his hallmark issue in 1966. Being the last of 9 children, Edward, like his brothers Robert and John, he dedicated his life to the poor and disadvantaged. This from a family who had all the money in the world, yet in the essence of a true liberal, wanted to make everyone's lives better.
Rest in Peace Edward Kennedy, the Dream Shall Never Die"
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Tale of Two Cities
"I made the most of my ability and I did my best with my title. " -Joe Louis
" I'm gonna do the best thing for the team and the best thing for me. And I think they're one and the same, really."
-Steve Yzerman
Two legendary figures in Detroit sports history, and two quotes , two the city itself could draw from. Detroit tends to find itself on the outside looking in, without recognizing it's own attributes.
Historically, and to this day the arts have benefited Detroit. From Motown, to to hip-hop, to rock to blues. Which, fortunately under President Obama's stimulus package Detroit public schools will receive $148.4 to achieve goals others have had a head start in. As the Motor City we have seen foreign auto makers pass us by over the years, likely because we pretended to be what we were, not what we can be. Since Chrysler and GM accepted bailouts from the Federal Government, they have not quite sunk to the bottom, and have been directed to compete.
While Governor Jennifer Granholm has worked tirelessly to encourage business to come to Detroit, it has not come to fruition yet. So, for the citizens...where to from here ? We can sit back and accept things the way they are, or we can "make the most of our abilities, and do best with the results". The city itself has a bad reputation for it's murder rate, for it's high unemployment, for it's welfare recipients, and for it was and no longer is . In my opinion, the places to start are our schools, the protection of our Unions, our arts, our rich history in the arts, and last but not least our politicians. We must elect individuals who honor what can be, no more status quo. In the seventies and eighties Detroit suffered under Mayor Coleman Young and then President Reagan. We need to hold the aforementioned quotes close to our hearts, we need to look to leaders in the city who made strides as businessmen to assist in healing what ails us, Mayor Bing is a good start, Mike Illitch and Peter Karmanos are other shining examples. The old gospel "put down your sword" has some resonance here...put down the sword and pick up a hammer and let's build on our best foundations.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Jon Soltz: "Please, Don't Save me from Government Health Care
The whole health care debate has been completely confusing to me and a lot of the veterans and troops I talk with every day. See, for us, most of us got free, government-run health care.
First, troops in the Active Duty component and their families get TRICARE, the largest component in the military health care system, which allows them to go to military hospitals and doctors, as needed, and reimburses them for medical costs at private doctors, if they have to go there. For all intents and purposes, it's a mix of the British system (government provided health care) and the Canadian system (a single-payer government run system). The system is so good that virtually every veterans advocacy group has backed extending it fully to the National Guard and Reserve, since they are being deployed now more than ever.
Basically, it's a force readiness issue -- giving this kind of care to troops -- and why support for extending it to the Guard and Reserve is so strong. With all the added pressures from wars and increasing natural disasters, it's essential that all our service members are given preventative care, to ensure they're ready when we need them. We're simply a stronger nation when our troops are kept healthy.
For many, there's also the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is almost exactly like the British system of care. The government builds the hospitals and clinics. The government pays doctors, nurses, administrators, and others a salary. For those with service-connected injuries and disabilities sustained in war, the VA is invaluable. So much so, in fact, that every veterans group has tried to expand eligibility for VA care.
Finally, there's also what's called TRICARE For Life; basically the opportunity for many veterans to reenter the TRICARE system later on. And after you reach the Federal retirement age, that old government-run TRICARE will supplement your government-run Medicare, so you have little or no out-of-pocket expense.
So what's the point here?
Even at the worst of times, when the Bush administration underfunded the VA by billions, leading to backlogs and some real horror stories, the Veterans Health Administration, which administers care, consistently hovered at 80 percent approval among its patients, higher than those in the private system. With the funding improvements in the budget and new construction of hospitals and clinics through the stimulus program, those numbers will absolutely go higher.
TRICARE has been rated the insurance plan with the highest customer satisfaction -- better than any private plan for six years running!
Those on the Right keep harping on how they're looking to "save" the American people from the horrors and evils of government-run insurance and care. Well, troops and veterans don't want to be saved! In fact, when completely fabricated and false rumors started spreading that health reform would mean troops and veterans being tossed back into the private system, the major Veteran Service Organizations freaked out and wrote a letter to Congress demanding that they NOT be thrown back to for-profit care.
A final point: If government-run insurance and care is so evil and so horrible, then why do conservatives keep supporting leaving America's troops and veterans in that kind of system? Do conservatives hold America's warriors in such low standing that they'd subject us to a "Nazi" system, us Rush Limbaugh has called it?
You can't have it both ways. Either TRICARE and the VA are superior systems, worthy of our sacrifice, and thus a government-managed health system can be great. Or, they're terrible, scary, and Communist-Nazi schemes that have to be eliminated, leaving troops and veterans to find their own care for their lost limbs, brain injuries, and other wounds.
America's veterans and troops would say the former. It's why for years they have fought to expand the government programs, not kill them. That's why we find it so confusing that conservatives want to bar the doors and keep those Americans who want to be in a public system from even having that choice.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Very sad news about an admirable athlete
Glenn Beck on forced leave?
"Tipsters inside Fox News tell us Glenn Beck's vacation this week from his Fox News show was not planned. We hear Beck was told to take this week off to let some of the heat surrounding him die down. That heat began July 28 on "Fox & Friends" when Beck said he thought Pres. Obama has "a deep-seated hatred for white people," adding, "This guy is, I believe, a racist."
Now this is not surprising given Beck's outright lies and hypocrisy. He stated that the President "has deep seated hate for white people", and followed that seconds later with "I'm not saying he's a racist" . This nonsense and distortions likely have taken a toll on Fox executives. They are a business and want to make money. We will see how this plays out.
Congressman Barney Frank getting props allover the place
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Glenn Beck guest host mocks Katrina victims
My message to Pat Gray, if you wish to retract this vile segment, you ought to do so on Sunday Morning Coffee with Sarge. Sarge is a friend, and one of the most genuine individuals I have ever spoken with. He survived this, and now advocates that we do not allow the ambivelence to see it again.
Congressman Barney Frank stands up to Full Mooner
"Why do you continue to support a Nazi policy, as Obama has expressly supported this policy?"
First off, this nonsense has no business in debating American domestic policy. I was unhappy when the left did it with Bush, and baffled that it is being done to Obama. This rhetoric used by GOP plants hardly deserves a response, but Frank induldged anyway. Here is the exchange.
Of the twits at Fox News have a different take on this, by their standards asking why the President wants a Nazi program is a legitimate question, and the Congressman's response in smacking it down was "rude".
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Compassionate Conservatism ?
Monday, August 17, 2009
Rachel Maddow faces off with Dick Armey on Meet the Press
Rachel Maddow made her first appearance on Meet the Press yesterday alongside former Republican Majority Leader Dick Armey. Rachel's recent coverage on health care reform caused Armey's resignation from DLA Piper. Armey's other organization Freedom Works, has been one of the lead smear machines on health care reform. Rachel Maddow, who was not given a whole lot of time to speak in her MTP debut, although made the best of it when she did get the chance. Host David Gregory brought up the Hitler/Nazi Germany comparisons to President Obama and the Democratic party , and Armey referenced Move On, claiming the liberal group ran an ad comparing President Bush to Hitler. They never did , and Rachel was quick to dispute that notion.
"They didn't," she said, shaking her head. "They never ran an ad that compared..."
What Dick Armey was referring to was a Move On member contest. The video did not win, nor was it ever run. Of course, Republicans don't have the political courage to debate. Armey, who appeared irritated being positioned next to Rachel. However, she pressed on with the issues at hand. As Armey pushed his illusions about Move On, and made claims that the actions at recent town halls is defensible. Rachel Maddow is too smart for that, she added.
"Is that what the Health Care Freedom Coalition wants to have done in the health care debate? FreedomWorks is part of that coalition. You can say that you denounce it, but the organization that you head is part of it."
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Thom Hartmann's Letter to President Obama
Dear President Obama,
I understand you're thinking of dumping your "public option" because of all the demagoguery by Sarah Palin and Dick Armey and Newt Gingrich and their crowd on right-wing radio and Fox. Fine. Good idea, in fact.
Instead, let's make it simple. Please let us buy into Medicare.
It would be so easy. You don't have to reinvent the wheel with this so-called "public option" that's a whole new program from the ground up. Medicare already exists. It works. Some people will like it, others won't - just like the Post Office versus FedEx analogy you're so comfortable with.
Just pass a simple bill - it could probably be just a few lines, like when Medicare was expanded to include disabled people - that says that any American citizen can buy into the program at a rate to be set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) which reflects the actual cost for us to buy into it.
So it's revenue neutral!
To make it available to people of low income, raise the rates slightly for all currently non-eligible people (like me - under 65) to cover the cost of below-200%-of-poverty people. Revenue neutral again.
Most of us will do damn near anything to get out from under the thumbs of the multi-millionaire CEOs who are running our current insurance programs. Sign me up!
This lets you blow up all the rumors about death panels and grandma and everything else: everybody knows what Medicare is. Those who scorn it can go with Blue Cross. Those who like it can buy into it. Simplicity itself.
Of course, we'd like a few fixes, like letting Medicare negotiate drug prices and filling some of the holes Republicans and AARP and the big insurance lobbyists have drilled into Medicare so people have to buy "supplemental" insurance, but that can wait for the second round. Let's get this done first.
Simple stuff. Medicare for anybody who wants it. Private health insurance for those who don't. Easy message. Even Max Baucus and Chuck Grassley can understand it. Sarah Palin can buy into it, or ignore it. No death panels, no granny plugs, nothing. Just a few sentences.
Replace the "you must be disabled or 65" with "here's what it'll cost if you want to buy in, and here's the sliding scale of subsidies we'll give you if you're poor, paid for by everybody else who's buying in." (You could roll back the Reagan tax cuts and make it all free, but that's another rant.)
We elected you because we expected you to have the courage of your convictions. Here's how. Not the "single payer Medicare for all" that many of us would prefer, but a simple, "Medicare for anybody who wants to buy in."
Respectfully,
Thom Hartmann
Friday, August 14, 2009
Defying PC logic, the Eagles sign Michael Vick
The Eagles are taking a big risk with their fans, and with their newest quarterback. People in this country love football, but we love our dogs more. The degree of torture and fear he put into the animals involved with his fighting ring include the 53 taken from the property and more than 10 carcasses found, and now Vick claims he'd like to be role model to young people. Yeah right! I saw recently, a journalist wrote "what team will defy PC logic and sign Michael Vick?" Well, it's the Eagles, who already have Donovan McNabb in the fold, so you have to wonder, why sign Vick? He can only play in 2 preseason games, and according to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell he only reinstated him to participate in team activities. This stunt by the Eagles only serves as publicity, for a team that has been fairly successful.
Players and teams in the NFL that do serve as role models to my knowledge would be the Detroit Lions. Who work with the Dearborn Animal Shelter, and help produce a calendar every year to benefit the animals in need. The Lions genuine act outshines any "second chance" Vick receives. Also, take Jarrod Cooper of the Oakland Raiders, who violated league rules regarding steroid use. During his suspension he took it upon himself to volunteer at local shelters. "When I first came here, I'd see a mean dog, I'd say what's wrong with that dog? And now if I would see a mean dog, I think, 'Who did that to this animal? The dogs only do what you train them to do.'" said Cooper.
Vick's grotesque crimes ignited a level of hatred in the public we knew existed, but many did not exercise. Many of us work tirelessly to see to the welfare of dogs and cats, my mother's own efforts at Dearborn Shelter are applauded by not my sister and I, but it is reflected in the awards she has received from them. The efforts of the Lions and Jarrod Cooper, and I am sure countless others is undermined by the NFL's reinstatement of Vick and the Eagles choice to sign him. I certainly hope the fans on the city of "Brotherly Love" show support for the shelter, rather than the greedy illogical team and player in their city.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
What are the town hall protests really all about?
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Healther Skelter
This is not an isolated incident, in addition to the vandalism, Congressman Scott also received a fax with the statement "Death to all Marxists, foreign and domestic" . North Carolina Congressman Brad Milller's office received a call in which the caller stated "health care reform could cost him his life". In Arizona, Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who held meetings with constituents at a local cafe, found that one had walked in and left a gun. Yesterday in New Hampshire, one protester showed up with a gun strapped to his leg, while holding a sign referencing Thomas Jefferson's quote ""The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Keep in mind, at the time Tim McVeigh committed his act of domestic terrorism, his shirt read the same quote. Chris Matthews took a few minutes to interview the man.
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However, it doesn't end there, another man in New Hampshire was arrested inside the school where the President was, armed with a knife. Once authorities searched his vehicle, they found a loaded, unregistered handgun. This does not sound like a side that is winning! This sounds like a side that is desperate, white and racist. I have some full mooners claim "dissent ended on 1/20/2009, hmm, that was the day we swore in our first African-American President. You do the math.
One debunk at a time
Call and Response(s)
Erik Shelley of Redford, Mi. still continues his pursuit of Rep. Thaddeus McCotter. Shelley, a Green Party member ran against McCotter last year. The congressman stated the members of Congress would return home to face their constituents, "and it will not be pleasant". Thaddeus McCotter however, returned home to appear on the Fox News show Red Eye on August 6th. During his appearance, the pressing issue of "breast feeding dolls" was discussed. The clip can seen here. McCotter's record demonstrates he banks only on the wealthy areas of his district. Shelley, asked and challenged the congressman to a debate to no avail. Now, like myself, Erik Shelley pursues a conversation with Thaddeus McCotter regarding health care reform. The current episodes of "McCotter and Me" can be found here.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Senator Specter plays referee at town hall
Saturday, August 8, 2009
"A Well Armed Violent Country"
Further, stoking fake fears into the citizens puts them in danger, and potentially makes others victims. This practice goes all the way back to witch hunts and the Red Scare. Already, "The Mob" is on Twitter sharing the idea of bringing guns to the town hall meetings, with a woman named "Diana in Oregon" threatening the SEIU "y'all are gonna come up against the Second Amendment, stop the violence"
Former right-winger and author of "Crazy for God", Frank Scaeffer has more on the protests, what is stoking them, and what can be done.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Town Hall Meeting(s) Turns Violent
In Tampa Bay, Rep Kathy Castor, also holding an event which seated only about 250 people max. After event workers, including some Union members closed the door so they would not exceed capacity, the protesters erupted. As they pounded on doors, and chanted "You Work For Us!" and "Read the Bill" a shoving match took place between two men. If they would pay attention , there are currently three bills and two additional ones that are not done...there is no bill yet!
Conservatives Gone Wild! pt 2
Glen Beck jokes about poisoning Speaker Pelosi's wine
"By the way, I put poison in your -- no, I -- I look forward to all the policy discussions that we're supposed to have -- you know, on health care, energy reform, and the economy."
This is not funny, this is not rhetoric for national television, and this is not a difference of opinion. Beck, who has lingered at the edge on many levels is pushing a dangerous agenda for the far right.