Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

User Profile: Duey2000

Member Since: December 08, 2011

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  • I’m tired of funding ALL programs. I say we scratch everything off of the federal budget and start from scratch.

  • Number one, everybody in this country has access to medical care. Everybody has access to birth control. Those things aren’t locked up behind an iron door surrounded by a moat of fire with republicans holding the key to the door. REPUBLICANS AREN’T AGAINST BIRTH CONTROL. Stop lying and discuss the real issue: WHO is going to pay for that birth control!! Whether it is using birth control to prevent birth or any other medical condition, I don’t want to pay for it. Just like I don’t want people paying for my medical needs. Planned Parenthood shouldn‘t be federally funded but I would argue that most things currently funded by the government shouldn’t be.

    Insurance was created to be a safety net to pay for the things that you couldn’t afford. It is not meant to be a system where you pay a small monthly fee and get everything for free. But that is what people believe it to be. When you go to the doctor, or pay for your prescriptions you are supposed to pay for what you can pay for. But we all (myself included) have become so dependent on insurance to just pay the bills that we forget that. Now that we have all done that, WE have ruined health care. WE are just as guilty as the politicians, and the drug companies, and the doctors. WE have to fix it and be more responsible for our own health care and costs before it is too late!!

  • I guess that I didn’t realize that Cooper was so hated by the right. From what I have seen of him, he seems to be an honest journalist with much less of an agenda than most of those on TV. Yes, I have been disappointed by him from time to time, but I get disappointed by every journalist these days. I think that this was a crappy premise to his show but it’s his show. I think that it’s better than inviting somebody on and then berating them for 10 minutes like the View.

  • They could have fired him, but they didn’t. Maybe they felt that they needed to punish him to be in line with their rules but they didn’t want to fire him because they did recognize that what he did was the right thing to do. As an employer, it is what I would do (only because I have people to answer to as well). I’m not saying that it is right, I’m just saying that it could be much worse. In a similar situation, I would have done the same thing.

    I will add though, that they never should have said that his suspension was over another infraction. They should have said, “no comment” on any personnel issue. That is going to come back to haunt them.

  • They should compare Obama‘s speeches to Hitler’s if they want to start talking about speech in the 30′s. Blame the previous leaders, blame the leaders of the other party, attach a religion, blame the upper class; there are many more similarities with Obama to Hitler than Rush to Hitler…if these women knew anything about history they would understand that…

  • I agree. Thes Jeopardy stories are just really a way of Beck (who I usually have great respect for) to get back at the other people in the media that he doesn’t care for. Glenn, you’ve got us. We’re here. You don’t have to convince us that everybody else in MSM is a moron. We know. That is why we are on the Blaze every day…

  • I was just thinking the same thing. I would have got the same ones wrong that Friedman did, but I knew the Eli Whitney answer.

  • By your logic though, people who support polygamy, under age marriage, or even bestiality should be given the same rights. Each of these are widely frowned upon in the majority of society (Christian or not).

    But as most people who don’t understand Christians, you jump the gun and say that we are hateful, homophobic, hypocrits. The Bible teaches us not to condone sin. So while we can love others as we would want to be loved, we don’t have to support their life style. Haven‘t you ever had a relative that did things that you didn’t agree with or that you knew were unhealthy for them or even illegal? Smoking, drunk driving, drug use, adultery, etc? Did you say that they should get the death sentence for it? No, of course not. You loved them and wished to yourself that they would choose a healthier lifestyle. For us it is the same thing on the scale of God’s law. We can love our fellow man, but when you ask us to stand up or to vote to make your sin okay, we cannot do that because it makes it okay.

  • NLITEND1,
    Then by your logic, polygamists would have the right to be married and people would be allowed to marry animals or under age children.

    Everybody is legally allowed to be married already. There are restrictions on it though that make it equal for everybody. But you aren’t willing to stand up for polygamy, pedophilia, or bestiality are you? You say that we shouldn‘t pick and choose restrictions on marriage but I would bet that you wouldn’t want to remove those restrictions on marriage…

  • Sorry, but I don’t trust Wright any more than I could throw him. The man is a quack. His sermon’s are no where NEAR what the Bible teaches. He is unamerican and a racist. He may have said those things just because he thinks that Obama is “the man” now, but I don’t really think that he has anything credible in his pocket.

    I could be wrong though…