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

User Profile: pltmcs

Member Since: October 10, 2010

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  • I think it is great that Tebow is getting some of God’s love. Imagine what Tebow can accomplish if he quits football and worked on ending world hunger,

  • Bachmann/Palin 2012 – They would win if they just put one of the pseudo-lesbian kissing pictures on their campaign posters. All the dumb liberals would vote for them.

  • The problem is the Romney knows his ad was misleading. If Cain or Perry did the same thing I would have no problem with the ad because we all know that they wouldn’t have a clue it was misleading.

  • Finally an article I can agree with on the Blaze. Even as a liberal, I have been saying for decades that the were moving in a bad direction. As an increasingly competitive, market driven industry there are often shortcuts taken. In place of well written scripts, media companies put out edgy and controversial shows or “reality” shows. Kids watch the shows and get desensitized to the edgy and controversial content so the media companies keep having to move the bar of what is edgy and controversial and the cycle continues.

    In the end, all businesses are in business to make money and the government needs to reduce regulations not increase them. This leaves it up to consumers to vote with their pocketbooks and in this case eyeballs. I watch very like TV other than sports and news.

    I did not see the premiere of “Once Upon A Time”, but my wife did. Afterwards, she told me it is a show I might like. I think I will check it out.

  • Unfortunately, some of our leaders on the right have already said similar things about the misguided folks on the right.

  • TheBlaze is truly a different kind of website. While most posters on other websites refer to the tragedy of the events, posters at this website stay on message. If even a national tragedy like the attempted assassination of a political leader can not temper you from party politics then nothing else will. It does not help when many of the posters make posts that imply that BHO’s photo op was more of a tragedy then the shooting.

  • The government only wants us to eat better so we can live long and pay more taxes. The heck with them. Michelle, stay out of my kids lunch box and next time you see your husband tell him that he should not limit the sale of cigarettes to kids.

  • Can you explain what this has to do with preventing freedom of speech?

  • FCC Votes 3-2 to Regulate Internet via Net Neutrality

    December 21, 2010 at 2:10pm

    In reply to tobywil2.

    And we can all trust business to do the right thing? The issue has never been to have no regulation, it has been to have the right level of regulation.

  • On this issue I disagree with most of you on this issue. Sometimes us conservatives get a little caught up in core principles and don’t look at what is really happening. This legislation does not give the government control, it just makes it so the internet providers can not favor certain content. What makes matters worse, there is really no way for the average person to know that they are being manipulated without this legislation.

    A quick example of what net neutrality prevents. The cable company that I use is left leaning. They could reduce the bandwidth available for accessing sites like TheBlaze and ProudlyMadeInAmerica.com for virtually any reason. This would decrease my ability to access these sites and might lead others, not me, to abandon these sites altogether.