Showing posts with label FOX News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FOX News. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Hannity and Colmes

I just took off to take a snack break. Took longer than I thought. The long lost sunshine that is back in the UP brought people out and grocery lines. I am back. I kept the TV on when I came back Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes are on FOX News. They were talking to a Democrat Strategist. Remember the hullabaloo about Florida and Michigan holding there primaries early? And the DNC not allowing the Dems to campaign in these states? Well, this strategist is talking about how Michigan and Florida “almighty” Superdelegates will be important in deciding the Democrat nom.

I know, I know I am a Republican. Why am I talking anything about Dems? There isn’t much interesting going on on our side. Hill and Bar a close in delegates. Mac and Huck have a major delegate ratio between them. I am going to channel surf a bit and also see what Rush is talking about. I am wondering if Betty Ford Clinic has a wing for political addiction, argh.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Carl Cameron, Kiss My Ass!

Well, let's add Carl Cameron to the "Kiss my ass" list. I was watching him on FAUX News. I wasn't paying too much attention to him. He is in Florida talking about the election and he mentioned Fred Thompson. Whoever was in the studio asked him if Fred might accept the VP nom. He said that that was what Thompson wanted all along, puhleeze. He said that Fred Thompson will announce his pulling out soon. What an idiot. Fred never said that. Fred Thompson is not in Florida, currently, because he is Tennessee to be with his mother who has pneumonia. He wants to spend time with family. Leave him alone.

I have been thinking. Why would an allegedly conservative cable news with an allegedly majority conservative audience want to dis on a true conservative candidate? They want Hillary to win. Why? Ratings, of course. If we get a crappy nominee who can't win the general election, then Hillay wins. If Hillary wins there will be all kindsa fun and complaining from Hannity and the ilk. Colmes will vehemently defend her to no end. The inner fighting between these two will bring tons of ratings. More so than if there was a conservative president. This would be the same with any other FAUX News show that has panels. It would be rather boring, in their ratings world, if it was just good news on the national front.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Transcript of Fred Thompson on Hannity and Colmes

Here is some of the transcript of Fred Thompson on Hannity and Colmes, from Tuesday.

  • This is a rush transcript from "Hannity & Colmes," December 18, 2007. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

    SEAN HANNITY, "HANNITY & COLMES" CO-HOST: We're only 16 days away from the Iowa caucuses, and the race remains too close to call for both parties. Joining us tonight from the campaign trail — he joins us in Waterloo, Iowa — is presidential candidate Fred Thompson.

    Senator, I've got to go back to the last debate, because I haven't had a chance to show this. This to me is your finest moment. Let's roll the tape.

  • FRED THOMPSON, GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: I'm not doing hand shows today.

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No hand shows. And so, does that mean — is that yes or no for you? Do you believe that global climate change is a serious threat and caused by human activity?

    THOMPSON: Do you want to give me a minute to answer it?

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No, I don't.

    THOMPSON: Well, then I'm not going to answer it.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    HANNITY: Senator, I love it. Tell us what was happening there.

I too love it. It shows true grit and leadership.
  • THOMPSON: You know, 30 seconds is entirely too long or a minute is out of the question, you know, to answer an important question. So now they want a series of hand shows, and there ought to be a few things that's beneath the dignity of even presidential candidates, and I drew the line. It's that simple.
Ya know what? That handraising business and this answer combined with other answers Fred Thompson has given about why he didn't want to play the game has gotten me thinking. Fred's a thinking man. In a mocking of Martha Stewart "And that's a good thing." this country needs someone who can stop and think and give a detailed explanation.

Aln Colmes asked him about his thoughts on the NIE report that now says Iran isn't planning on making nuclear weapons.
  • THOMPSON: Well, that's one of the questions we don't know, the last one that you just asked. There's no question in my mind that the world is warming. There's no question that humans are making some contribution to that. But there's a lot of answers that we don't have yet, Alan, that we need to get. We need to know whether or not this is a part of a phase or whether or not it's permanent, as best we can tell.

    We've had cooling periods in our country — or in our world before. We don't know the extent to which this is man made. We don't know the effects of it. The estimates of the results of all of this are all over the map. And I object to those people who say the books are closed, no more questions can be asked, we've got to now adopt the solutions that we're putting forth. We're not there yet.

    COLMES: You answered the question in less than a minute, so it could have happened a few days ago. Let me move on to some other things here, because when the Iran NIE report came out, you said they're undoubtedly intent upon nuclear weapons. You said, I don't care what the latest NIE says, that's foolishness, you said, that represents our inability to get a handle on it, more than anything else.

    If you're president, are you not going to care what 16 different intelligence agencies say on any particular issue?

    THOMPSON: I'm going to concentrate on improving our intelligence capabilities. As you probably know, I served on the Intelligence Committee. I have met with foreign leaders. And I've met with CIA officers in far away places dealing with questions such as this. We have a real problem with our intelligence community. It's created confusion and inconsistency. We now have a report dealing with one of the most important issues facing our country that's totally inconsistent with one that came out just two years ago.

    The Israelis don't believe it. The British don't believe it. They have pretty good intelligence agencies. And we're concentrating on the wrong thing in this report. Whether or not Iran today has a weaponization program is not the important point. The important point is they continue to enrich uranium. That's the most difficult part of the process. Once they have enriched uranium, and it's enriched sufficiently, the weaponization will take a short period of time, and I don't trust the Iranians to make the right decision in the future.

    COLMES: The reports show though that they're not nearly as far along as some people thought, and the rhetoric coming out of the administration, which was very close to war mongering, from my point of view, seemed to be discounted by what this report actually said.

    THOMPSON: Well, you're not paying close enough attention to what I just said, Alan. To start with, we don't know how far along they are. None of our estimates have ever been precise. None of them have ever pretended to be precise. But the point is that everybody agrees they continue to enrich uranium. And in the future, with a turn of a screw, they could turn it into a weapons program. And it depends on their intent in the future.

    That means that we need to continue the policies that we have, of being tough on them and making sure our allies join us in the appropriate kinds of sanctions.

  • COLMES: You're running on small government. One of your other big issues, protection of the border from illegals and illegal immigration. Do you believe that if you become president — you're following another Republican administration — have they done the right thing about the border? And have they really been proponents of small government, given their policies and the increasing deficit and debt?

    Will you follow their lead on those issues?

    THOMPSON: No, no. We've not done enough in terms of border security. I respectfully disagreed with the president's bill when he put it forth. Call it what you want to; it was putting some illegal folks here ahead of the line, in front of some people who had played by the rules and waited a long time to become good American citizens. So I didn't support that. And on the big government side, the president hasn't done enough to veto these spending bills and these pork barrel projects that we've seen.

    He's done better than the Democrats would have him do. But he hasn't done enough. I think he's done much, much better recently, but we're facing a tsunami of spending that's going to burden our children and grandchildren for generations to come, unless we turn our spending habits around, unless we make some basic reforms, including in our entitlement program.

Read more here.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Mike Huckabee to Apear on Your World with Neil Cavuto

Mike Huckabee will appear on Your World at 4pm est on FOX News, this afternoon.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

This Evening's Tabloid/Political Story

OK y'all. I just love a great tabloid story. I didn't get to watch the You Tube Debate last night. Crazy thing, I had to sleep before going to work. Anyhoo, I am just now waking up and checking out the news about the debate. I found this in my Google email updates for Mike Huckabee. Apparently, some reporter punched out a Huckabee aide in order to get access to Mike Huckabee. Now a normal blogger would avoid a story like this about their candidate, but if you have been a regular reader to this blog, you know I am not a "normal" blogger. Thus, when I got this update I just squealed, "Ohh this is good." The way I see it is this. The guy really wanted to get an interview from Mike Huckabee. Plus, it was the reporter that hit a Huckabee aide, not the other way around. Oh, I almost forgot, here's the article in FOX News.

  • Reporter Escorted Out of Debate Spin Room After Punching Mike Huckabee Aide

  • Thursday, November 29, 2007
  • in Florida Wednesday night was a real slugfest — literally.

    A reporter had to be escorted by security out of the post-debate press gaggle in St. Petersburg, after witnesses said he punched an aide to former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, knocking him to the ground.

  • The reporter, identified as Joe Shea of The American Reporter online newspaper, was trying to interview the Republican presidential candidate when it apparently came to blows. The confrontation happened in the so-called "spin room," where political supporters and advisers speak to media on behalf of their candidates after debates.

    Click here to see the video of the aftermath.

    Shea denied punching the aide after CNN's Dana Bash called security, saying he only pushed the staff member. But witnesses said the reporter clearly threw a punch. The aide stood up after a few seconds with no visible cuts or bruises, and Shea was escorted out of the room.

    Huckabee, whose most notable celebrity endorsement has come from Chuck Norris, joked afterward: "I'm going to send Chuck after him."
  • “I’m just glad they aren’t fighting to get to me so they can fight me," Huckabee said. "I’m not that good. Chuck’s the fighter. I’m the nice guy.”
  • At the time, Norris was in another part of the room talking to other members of the media.

    FOX News' Shushannah Walshe contributed to this report. [source]

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Mike Huckabee on FOX News

Mike Huckabe is on FOX News about Iowa polls.
He is saying it is not about money, but message. People are listening about who can run this country the best. Thank you Bill Hemmer* for mentioning Michigan. Mike Huckabee's website is one of the highest viewed campaign website. He is talking about attacks from opponents. Mike's response is that it is a good sign. It means he is being taken serious and being noticed. He said it is like hunting, "you don't take a hit at a dead carcass."
Fred accusing Mike of being liberal on everything, but pro-life. He is explaining about why he was willing to help out immigrants kids who attended Arkansas schools, K thru 12. Never gave them special incentives, did for them as was done for all Arkansas kids that attended Arkansas schools, K-12. These kids were applying for citizenship, and he wanted to see them attend college. He knew it would be better for them to get a college degree and get decent jobs, than to be beholden to government pay rolls.
Ohh, he just mentioned about Mitt Romney hiring illegals to do his lawn work, snap!

*Correction; Previously I mentioned that the interviewer was Shepherd Smith, not Bill Hemmer.

I am in the process of working on a Mike Huckabee post. So please come back and look below this post.
God Bless from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Mike Huckabee on Taxes/Mike Huckabee will "Own" FOX News Tomorrow

  • Mike Huckabee's Tax Plans
  • Play Media
  • Reported by: S. Burnette, KARK 4 News
  • Tuesday, Oct 30, 2007 @03:39pm CST
  •  Mike Huckabee was talking taxes on national television Tuesday afternoon.

Here's how he responded when asked if he would raise taxes if elected president.
  • "I would change the whole tax code and bring in the productivity tax that would implement the fair tax which would finally give people, especially those at the bottom, a chance to reach the next rung on the ladder," said Huckabee.
  • On Wednesday, Huckabee will be in New York for a string of national television appearances.[Source]
Oh that reminds me. Check out all the TV appearences on FOX News on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, October 31, 2007
  • 7:40 a.m. ET – New York, NY – Guest on Fox Business Channel with host Alexis Glick to discuss presidential politics.
  • 4:00 p.m. ET – New York, NY –Guest on Fox News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" to discuss presidential politics.
  • 7:30 p.m. ET – New York, NY – Guest on Fox Business Channel " America 's Nightly Scorecard" with host David Asman.
  • 8:00 p.m. ET – New York, NY – Guest on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor" with host Bill O'Reilly to discuss presidential politics and the growing momentum for Governor Huckabee's presidential campaign.
  • 9:00 p.m. ET – New York, NY – Guest on Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes" with his wife, Janet Huckabee as part of a series on the presidential candidates and their wives.
Look out Robert Murdoch, Mike Huckabee will own FOX, at least for a day.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Very Important Email from Coral Ridge Ministries

  • A Fresh Perspective from Coral Ridge Ministries
    Facing Reality: Choice (a special on FOX - Sat. Oct. 27 at 9pm & 12 mid ET ) (Click Here for more info on FoxNews.com)
    Friday , October 25, 2007
    Abortion: It's one of the most controversial issues in America . For many women, it's an agonizing decision and one many regret for a lifetime. For many unborn babies, it's a violent and sudden end to a life of promise and possibilities.
    In an upcoming special, 'Facing Reality: Choice,' FOX News will look at the issue from a different angle when they offer the personal stories of three women. After viewing the special, FOX News asks you, the viewer, to log on to their web site and join a discussion about whether you think abortion is an acceptable choice or the cruel and unjust taking of the life of an innocent and weak member of the human race. We encourage you to respond to Fox, but before you do, we ask that you look at this issue from the perspectives presented below.
    Please check out the following stories:

    Gianna - "She [my mother] went to have a late term abortion; it was a saline abortion, which is a saline salt solution that's injected into the mother's womb.except they had a big shock in that abortion clinic that day because I arrived alive at 6 am in a Southern California abortion clinic."
    Watch Gianna's Story

    Nina - A mother and wife who has three healthy children, but finds out during her forth pregnancy that her child has down syndrome. In addition, because of Nina's health, the doctors recommend terminating the pregnancy.
    Watch Nina's Story

    Johnny - "I reject the phrase 'God allowed me to be born with spinal-muscular atrophy'. God didn't allow it. God designed it. It was in God's eternal purpose for me to have this disease."
    Watch Johnny's Story

    FOX News is seeking feedback before you tune in to its special, Facing Reality: Choice, airing October 27 at 9pm / 12 mid ET. Tell FOX News your thoughts in light of Johnny, Nina, and Gianna's stories. What advice would you give to a woman considering abortion? Send your thoughts to Fox and email us as well. We'd love to hear from you!E-mail FOX and join the discussion!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Republican Debate

Watch the Republican Debate tonite on FOX News at 9pm EST. If ya want to ask a candidate a question go here. I asked my question. If it is asked I will definitely will post about it. Don't worry, I was sober when I asked and it was only two sentences. I followed the instructions to be simple, "Please keep your question sharp, brief and to the point." I didn't target the question at a specific candidate. I wanted to see who would answer. Considering my past two posts ya might can guess what it was about. Anyways, remember to watch the debate tonite at 9pm EST.
Cheer on Mike!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

I Am so Extremely Glad I Like Mike!




While I was at work this morning I saw Mike Huckabee on FOX News this morning. When I first turned it on he was talking about home lenders. I didn't catch it all. He said that lenders who were lending money to people with barely any money, who may have their homes foreclosed on them, should be held accountable.
He was also talking about his status in the Primary race and how it's taken so long for his popularity to break out. He talked about how he doesn't have the money to hire image consultants. Comparing himself to other candidates, the other guys have consultants to tell them exactly what to do, how to act, how to look, while he just tries to be himself. The other candidates are afraid to be themselves. Proving that Mike is in tune with the average American, he said that the public is tired of seeing a candidate who is so polished.
He believes that Americans are tired of politics in which the parties are put first before the needs of the American people. Basically Mike is himself when he speaks and speaks what's on his mind. The girl who interviewed him called him genuine and authentic.
After having actually seen him in person, now when I see him on TV I am just awestruck. I can't help but get a combo giggly/tears of joy feeling when I hear him speak. Last fall I was down about the direction the Republican Party was turning. Now I know there is someone who can turn it back around, into the party it was originally intended to be. Abraham Lincoln would be dang proud if he were here now! That someone is Mike Huckabee. He doesn't have corporate buddy-buddies. He doesn't have lobbyists in his back pockets. He is not some Washington insider.
Ya know what, everyone was trying to be him before he was even that popular. Who was the first to tout Fair Tax? Mike Huckabee. Who spoke out about Katrina mishaps first? Mike Huckabee. Who was talking about a major change in Washington first? Mike Huckabee. Now all these other guys are saying the same things he was saying a long time a go.
Perhaps they are hoping they will be considered original and hope no one notices that they are just copying. Well I noticed.
I will be getting around to talking about my experience at the Straw Poll. I went shopping in Sault Ste. Marie yesterday and was gone longer than I thought I would be.

God Bless from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan!

If you are ever in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan check out Cup of the Day, for great coffee, pastries and sandwiches.


Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Holy !#@!@#!!

I was in the middle of customizing my blog and I am watching FOX News. President George Bush is Prague Czech Republic. For quite a long while now there has been talk about missile defense shields in Czech Republic and Poland. Now the Russians are saying that if the US puts missile shields on Czech Republic or Poland they will point missiles at Europe. At this moment the President is speaking.
President Bush is currently talking about East/Central Europe and Germany overcoming the communist regimes. "In the end it was the people...." He is explaining how Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul helped the people seeking freedom. Speaking of extremism, he says freedom will prevail. "Human freedom is the only way to preserve human rights." He is encouraging people to join those fighting for freedom and allow for the defense shields.