Krauthammer Exposes Hypocrisy of Being Called 'Cranky' by WaPo Columnist
In the middle of a rather comical exchange on PBS's "Inside Washington" Friday evening, Washington Post columnist Colby King accused fellow panelist Charles Krauthammer of being "cranky" concerning President Obama's State of the Union address.
Not at all surprising to fans of the Fox News contributor, Krauthammer struck back and did so quite impressively (video follows with transcript and commentary):
MARK SHIELDS, PBS: There are two kinds of conservatives historically. There’s what I call the five minutes to midnight conservative, that is things are bad and they’re dark and they’re going to get darker, or the five minutes to dawn conservative. And certainly I put in that second category Jack Kemp and Ronald Reagan, who between them put a smiley face on conservatism. And I think Paul Ryan, unfortunately for his national debut, someone who is well-regarded by many, fell into the category of the five minutes to midnight: things are dark and they’re going to be bleaker and this is the time for cold showers and root canal.
GORDON PETERSON, HOST: Five minutes to dawn, five minutes to midnight?
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: There are two kinds of Democrats: those who spin and those who tell the truth. What we got from the President was a remarkable speech of spin. He didn’t, the main issue of the November election was debt, size of government, expansion of government. He didn’t even use the word "debt," the President, until he was 35 minutes into the speech. And what he proposed was essentially nothing, the most trivial of cuts, in a speech in which the first half was all about new stimulus. It’s as if nothing had happened. It’s as if he was going to continue exactly as it was. It’s as if he thinks that the electorate is not serious when it says it wants serious government, shrinking of government and control of debt.
NINA TOTENBERG, NPR: The electorate is not serious, and we see that all the time. They want it generically but not specifically. They are not willing to pay to trim programs from…
KRAUTHAMMER: In those circumstances, a president should lead and not pander to the, an irresponsible electorate that allows three consecutive years of $1.5 trillion of debt. Everyone knows it’s completely unsustainable, or would you say otherwise?
PETERSON: Colby, he’s talking about education , innovation, rebuilding the infrastructure of the country, but again, how you do that with a $1.5 trillion debt?
COLBY KING, WASHINGTON POST: Gordon, there are two kinds of panelists. You have one set that are just cranky. Cranky, cranky, cranky. And then there are the other kind where the milk of human kindness just flows just so freely from them. I am the latter.
Moments later:
KRAUTHAMMER: Colby.
KING: Sir.
KRAUTHAMMER: Colby said it was a good speech. We really have to talk about the quote-unquote "investments," which of course is what Democrats say when they want otherwise to say spending but they won't use the word. And then he said it was okay on that, except that it didn’t address spending, which is a bit like saying, “Yes, but other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"
KING: Cranky, cranky, cranky.
KRAUTHAMMER: Spending and debt is the issue of the day. That is the President’s own deficit commission had said, and I thought all of you un-cranky liberals had approved their conclusions.
Indeed they had, which raises another interesting point.
Totenberg said the electorate is not serious about trimming the budget. She later commented that the cuts being discussed are trivial because discretionary spending is a small part of the budget, and no one wants to talk about reducing entitlements.
We've been hearing this a lot lately from liberal media members. Now that the Republicans control the House, folks that came out en masse against any plans to reform Social Security in 2005 are now teasing this subject again.
As such, it is really the press that want entitlement cuts generically but are going to balk and balk loudly at the specifics. This is important because what we saw in 2005 is how powerful the media can be in impacting public opinion and preventing legislation.
George W. Bush was re-elected with a strong mandate having been the first President since Roosevelt in 1936 to win back the White House while expanding his Party's majority in both chambers of Congress.
The public was ready for significant Social Security reform, but the media wasn't having any of it. Instead, so-called journalists - led by minority leaders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid - went on a full-court press to shamefully convince the American people the program was fiscally sound for decades to come, and Bush was lying about its imminent insolvency to scare the public into supporting his agenda much as he did with weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Now, six years later, these same folks are mocking any attempts to cut spending by ridiculing Republicans for not going after Social Security and Medicare.
It makes you wonder not only how they sleep at night, but also how they so effectively manage their hypocrisy instinctively knowing which side of an argument they need to be on when it fits the prevailing template.
Gotta hand it to 'em - this takes talent.
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Totenberg refers to polls
Submitted by zenman1661 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:13pm.
Totenberg is refering to polls that say the majority of the public may want to cut the deficit but not social security and medicare where most of the money is being spent. But, Charles is right. It is the President's job to recognize the huge problem of debt we are facing and lead the people and convince them to let him do what needs to be done to solve the crisis. Instead, we have a President who wants to make the debt situation worse. I guess, you can call me cranky too.
Cranky is OK in a good cause
Submitted by StarAZ on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:06pm.
I get worried when Charles does not seem to be using his considerable analytical powers to best effect when he praises this admin for something. This is vintage Krautie--I say bring it..
unserious
Submitted by forest on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:14pm.
"NINA TOTENBERG, NPR: The electorate is not serious, and we see that all the time. They want it generically but not specifically. They are not willing to pay to trim programs from."
I want to defund NPR immediately - seriously. And we won't have to "pay" to trim the program. Trimming programs saves money, and continuing them requires payment, Totenberg, you unserious, disingenuous hack parasite.
I know....
Submitted by NeoKong on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:23pm.
What she said was ridiculous. She doesn't live in the real world.
She really meant something else...
Submitted by jaydeee007 on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 5:26am.
What Nina meant to say was, "Just as soon as the MSM cranks up the propaganda that Republicans are destroying the country by not funding everything fully and at the baseline increases that Democrats want, the Polls will indicate our effectiveness at this and we can say the public doesn't want these spending cuts."
It's NOT the electorate, Nina.
Submitted by texasborngranny on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 11:23am.
It IS the entitlement recipients, the welfare drones, the mooching illegal aliens and CPB/NPR/PBS (YOU!!!) that don't want programs cut.
We are ready.
Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:17pm.
Now. Baby Steps. Raise the retirement age 1 year. For everyone. Regardless of age. Now. Raise it tomorrow. One year. If you have worked 50 years and you have not saved enough money to take care of yourself for 1 year until Social Security kicks in, well then, looks like you will be working 51 years now don't it.
We can do that tomorrow.
Ditto
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:47pm.
Ditto
So,
Submitted by Chaitealover on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:03pm.
What's your suggestion for the person who spent years supporting an aging parent and the child the prior spouse doesn't support [which doesn't leave much money to save for retirement], then gets laid off from their job at age 63? Do you think that person is going to walk right into another job?
It just isn't that simple.
Means test Social Security and Medicare
Submitted by ajkrik on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:15pm.
Anyone over 65 not making more than 50,000 dollars a year gets social security enough to support a modest lifestyle. Nobody else gets a penny.
Anyone over 65 who can't live on 2000 a month (not counting medicare coverage) is SOL. Your life is not, nor has it ever been MY responsibility.
Young workers are not in this world to support old people.
Gonna disagree there just a little.
Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:23pm.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Start slowly squeezing the air of of Socal Security. Slowly is the key.
But I am not a fan of means testing. I don't trust Social Security. I knew it was a bad system from the day I walked out of Mom & Dads house. I have been saving and investing. I am now to be penalized just like the ant from the ant and the grasshopper? I save enough to have a comfortable retirement, I save my entire life and now I can't get back what I have been paying at 12.5% of my paycheck for 50 years? Meanwhile the guy that never saved a nickel like the partying grasshopper gets 100% retirement checks from Uncle Sam? Sorry. Gonna disagree.
Fair enough but . . .
Submitted by ajkrik on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:41pm.
You have been paying 12+ percent of your income (before taxes) into a system that has for decades been a Ponzi scheme. Yes it sucks, yes you've been ripped off. (So have I been.) But that doesn't mean arguing against means testing a program (originated as income security for older workers) by incorrectly re-defining it as an "investment" program is reasonalbe.
This program is and will continue to contribute to the demise of US economic vitality because people who can support themselves (having worked hard and made smart choices) now feel entitled to get the money they were TAXED over the last 50 years.
Hey, have it your way . . . continue to pay Paul from Peter and when Peter is your age there won't be a USA as we know it. The choices are simple - cut the elderly off and let them deal, continue to suck the well dry, or get practical and means test this elder welfare tax.
Ah now. Don't give us the false choice fallacy.
Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:56pm.
No one is saying cut it cold turkey. No one. And most agree the current path is not sustainable. And means testing is not the only choice. There are still plenty of other options. Raising the retirement age. Lowering payouts. Letting the young workers just entering the workforce to opt out entirely. And yes, some means testing. I would not start at 50,000 like you wanted. Anyone that has saved into a 401k their entire life could be left out in the cold in your scenario.
Agreed, in one sense,
Submitted by UpNorth on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:04pm.
refund our contributions, now. Then, means-test every single recipient who is receiving SSI, and means-test anyone who is getting SS who is under the minimum retirement age. I can surely do a better job with that money than Harry Reid, Nance Pelosi and Duh One.
To paraphrase a well-known commercial, it's my money and I want it back.
Whaaaaaaat!
Submitted by ckc1227 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 6:23pm.
"because people who can support themselves (having worked hard and made smart choices) now feel entitled to get the money they were TAXED over the last 50 years."
You mean people who were forced to contribute to social security expect to receive the benefit they paid for? The hell you say. What is wrong with these selfish people, expecting to get what they paid for and all?
Pffft.
I'm not implying there's anything "wrong" with the expectation.
Submitted by ajkrik on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 11:46am.
It's just that it shows what a mess we're in because people would rather take the money from younger workers, borrow it from the future or collect it in greatly depreciated value (because the government will just print the money) than accept that they got cheated.
The government will take 4 years to fiddle with the edges of entitlement "reform" by raising the retirement age by two years after 10 go by, by manipulating the distributions and by printing money to pay the debt (thereby reducing the actual buying power of the payments) but all the people who've contributed (been hoodwinked) over the last 50 years will believe they got their "investment" back.
Yep
Submitted by amyshulk on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 1:50am.
But what really ticks me off? They told us all this 40 YEARS ago. This did NOT have to happen, but whenever the gov't gets into it and picks winners {welfare} and losers {productive workers who are FORCED to "invest" } They end up punishing success/rewarding failure.
THIS is what the Tea Party wants to change - this notion that gov't should be anything but our protector {military} arbiter of fairness {judicial} and working in the best interest of ALL Americans {executive}
I don't know about you, but I've had enough with "bi-partisanship" All that is is the left defining what the norm {starting line} is, then them demagoging anyone who dares speaks common sense!
The msm is complicit in this - they say "reasonable people have to agree" then destrot those who don't. Enough. We need people with spines to stand up to the peer pressure and expose these fools!!!
Ronald Reagan
Means testing
Submitted by jlfonz on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 3:11pm.
Means testing is a malleable subjective arguementative but neccesary discussion in relation to the problem at hand. I could see it helping the SS deficit but it is not a complete cure. Quick education: SS tax is 15.30% of your wages. Employee and employer pay 50% each. If it were not split up this way most people that have no understanding of this would have kniption fits seeing huge chunks taken out of the wages every pay period. If employers were not held responible for paying the "invisible" 50% they would be able to pay you better or provide better benefits. Whatever shows on your W-2--Double it and this is what YOU have contributed annually. In 1966 when baby boomers joined the workforce they were paying 8.4% of their first $6,600 of income. Now we are paying 15.3% of the first $200,000 ($250k married) plus another .9% (easier to imagine 1%) for everything above that. Your typical 80 year old person has depleted the amounts they put into the system many years before passing away. Add to that the fact that they had taken many long term welfare recipients and put them onto the SS roles. I personally know at least three people that are essentially scamming that system.
I apologize for veering off course but as I said--an education is needed. The vast majority of people have NO understanding of buisness or how money works--and this is a poorly run buisness.
Means testing? If everyone expects to get what they put into SS INSURANCE and more why can't I get everything I put into my health insurance and never used over the years? Why should Warren Buffett and Bill Gates recieve checks every month when they only paid in a measly average of say 10% of their average first $25,000 of income over their lifetimes? Why did they bother to call it Social? or Insurance?
btw--I am realistic. I am 51 and expect to die working. Many young people are starting to understand this also
ah
Submitted by amyshulk on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 1:58am.
Do you remember how "I gave at the office" became the catchphrase of the 80's? They gave us false assurances that we no longer had to save for retirement, be charitable, etc. - the gov't took these roles over in their quest to destroy family/community.
And how successful they've been!!! Read up on how they DESTROYED the Black family with their "benevolence" not to mention the average nuclear family!!! We are still the most charitable nation - but how much is that really from foreign aid? It's all a big ruse.
I get your point about not expecting a return on unused health insurance, but we were sold SSI as a system that we WOULD be able to retire on - not all of us knew they were lying back then!!!
Ronald Reagan
The Milk of Human Kindness???
Submitted by iveseenitall on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:33pm.
The sad part is that "liberals" actually believe they are full of "the milk of human kindness". These intolerant, immature, illogical, vicious, vindictive ideologues spew this "human kindness" nonsense while doing everything they can to destroy America and society in general. In this case they'll spend us into bankruptcy just so they can fulfill their "dreams".Yet they are accountable for nothing they say or do. "Liberals", "progressives", "socialists" ...whatever you call them, are all the same sick individuals who have ruined this nation and , if not ignored, will continue to ruin everything they touch ( witness education, the economy, foreign policy, marriage, child-killing abortions, affirmative action ...etc.). Unfortunately, they are not and will not be going away soon. However ,like cancer, they must be understood and stopped from spreading.
BTW--How does calling a brilliant man in a wheelchair "cranky" demonstrate the "milk of human kindness"? Scheeze, these hypocrites are sickolas!
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal" (progressive)
Sour milk of phony kindness
Submitted by needle on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 5:44pm.
Liberals may believe they are full of "the milk of human kindness;" but their “kindness” equates to their eagerness to dole the other people’s money (i.e. the taxpayer’s money) to their favorites, and their “milk” turns damn sour, to the point of bitter, if anyone dares to cross them and/or gainsay their intentions.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
Mr. Krauthammer should be treated with respect,
Submitted by texasborngranny on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 11:33am.
Mr. Krauthammer should be treated with respect, but not because he is in a wheelchair.
He should be treated with respect because he is Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, political commentator, and physician. He has more intellect and knowledge in his pinky than all the other panelists on that show combined. They're lucky he didn't really unload on them all.
But That's Just Me.
I am very serious about
Submitted by d1carter on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:23pm.
I am very serious about defunding NPR. How's that Nina?
Touche!
Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:29pm.
The problem being, Dr. Krauthammer is too much the gentleman to ever say such a thing to her face.
But I wish someone would, when she spouts such nonsense.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
I believe the Republicans in
Submitted by ricklail on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:15pm.
I believe the Republicans in the Hosue will vote to strip the Corporation for Public Broascasting of funds. This would get rid of PBS and NPR. Then it will either fail in the Senate or get vetoed by the Vain One.
Several years ago I got a letter from the UNC TV network asking for a donation. I sent ti back telling them that while I liked some of the shows like the cooking shows I couldn't stand to see my money fund any of the left bias on PBS. They haven 't sent me a letter begging to funds since then.
Keeping my fingers crossed, Rick
Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 3:30pm.
I hope they yank their funds, now.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
sour-krauthammer
Submitted by Q on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:23pm.
he's just a cranky man in general.
he's a conservative
it's the perfect storm for a cranky review.
Go away Dead Zippers.
Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:28pm.
You are not fooling anyone.
You're not fit to push the man's wheelchair
Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:36pm.
We need a better class of troll, here. ©
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Interesting that he takes the handle "Q"...
Submitted by C-townGiant on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:24pm.
Considering that Q was a total douchebag on Star Trek: TNG.
But, if the shoe fits...
So tell me, Q, would you consider Krugman to be all sunshine and roses? How about Olberman? Fat Ed? The boy-wonder Madcow?
Did I miss anybody?
Don't worry...I do not expect a response from an idiot troll. Go about your business in mommy's basement. Just hope the cops don't catch up with your...*ahem*...."hobby."
ever seen him smile?
Submitted by Q on Mon, 01/31/2011 - 2:24pm.
Olbermann, not a ray of sun
Schultz, not a ray of sun
Maddow? well if she isn't the cutest dang thing i've ever seen
It's call "being realistic" while also reminding people...
Submitted by krendler on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:36pm.
Regarding Ryan, it's call "being realistic" while also reminding Americans that our destiny is in our own hands (an extremely optimistic and productive philosophy to take). We're rational human beings, at least most of us are. Don't ignore a major problem. Identify it. Dissect it.. Come up with a plan. Execute.
Liberals are like overly-emotional children who refuse to face reality and think clearly. From them, we hear that Ryan's thoughtful, sensible comments were "vicious." And you wonder why anyone and everyone who criticizes Obama (Bill Clinton included) is called a "racist?" These dopes don't have an argument.
There's a journoLIAR agenda here, too
Submitted by Blonde on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:57pm.
Paul Ryan is the next up on the liberal "hit" parade, a la Palin and Bachman.
Calling him a "5 minutes to midnight" conservative, in comparison to Reagan, is merely a subtle way to discredit him. Of course, for those of us who actually are conservatives, it is an hilariously inept attempt to do so, after having the meme of the week of "Obama is the new Reagan".
Talk about transparency! The journoliars are not only transparent, the Emporer has no clothes.
We've clearly entered the realm of the surreal (h/t Saving Private Ryan).
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
You know
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 11:33pm.
The way Sharpen screamed that Martin Luther King day belongs to HIM and HIS PEOPLE. Any conservative should scream The Gipper is OURS right back at any lib.
IMHO
i think we should all get cranky and go remove these losers
Submitted by igor1136 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:38pm.
if we dont put these crooks in jail for the distruction of our country we are all fools. this is being done intentionally to bring america down so these libtard losers can build their utopia. its time to put these criminals in jail and charge the leaders with treason. may i remind everyone of you the deed to this nation says WE THE PEOPLE on it not the government.
Colby doesn't have an argument, so he resorts to name-calling
Submitted by krendler on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:44pm.
"Cranky". Given enough time, Colby would eventually call Charles a "racist", while never coming anywhere close to defending his "let's continue to (wildly) spend money we don't have" position.
Colby meant to say...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 1:28pm.
..."cranky honky, cranky honky, cranky honky..." because when you try to spin it to connect it to be about race you don't have to actually address the real issues.
These clowns are so overmatched when they go up against Dr. Krauthammer. The only thing missing is the red noses and the big shoes.
→ I heard it too
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:01pm.
I was just waiting for Maureen Dowd to write a column about it.
lol
Submitted by amyshulk on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 2:03am.
It would have to be her conservative "brother" who wrote that one!!!
Ronald Reagan
Talent?
Submitted by Ashrak on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 12:44pm.
Nah, just an ability to lie with impunity endlessly.
All that takes is money.
If not now when?
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:05pm.
If the newly elected house of representatives doesn't introduce and pass a bill defunding NPR and PBS then something is very wrong.
NPR/PBS publicly state that they don't need the "tiny amount of money the taxpayers give them" but then fight like hell to keep that money coming.
This has been talked about for years and years and yet nothing has been done to remove public funding for a decidedly biased group of leftists. It's as if there is a "hold" on conservative elected officials who maybe believe that Nova, Sesame Street and the Boston Pops on the 4th of July will not find a cabler to produce their shows. Nonsense. There must be 100 channels now all clamoring for quality shows or something, anything to fill up their dance cards.
Just put this funding (tiny as it may be) to a vote. NOW!
So, if Conservatives always
Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:13pm.
So, if Conservatives always see things as dark -as Shields contends- then does that mean by extension that Democrats see everything as rosey? It would seem so since they can't ever find anything to blame a Democratic president for. It's always: "Well, if we hadn't of done this it would have been much, much worse." The can't-prove-what-didn't-happen defense.
At issue here is Obama's attempt to move toward the center. The problem for Liberals and defenders of the president is that Obama is so ideologically opposed to anything right of Lyndon Johnson, that any effort to move in that direction is obvious and disingenuous. He believes what he was taught at Harvard. He believes what he was taught by Franklin Marshall and his mother. He is a die-hard Progressive and there's no way he can pull off even the relatively moderate "pragmatic liberal". That's why his speech was so blan; so lacking in specifics.
What Shields and others on the left are attempting to do is pin some measure of "the party of no" on Conservatives for not finding anything genuine to work with Obama on. He's using "cranky" because the "party of no" needs to be reserved as the new compliment for House Democrats. What's telling is how defensive Democrats have become while still holding power in two-thirds of the branches of the federal government. Fear is a stinky cologne.
"Marie" Totenberg: "The peasants are revolting."
Submitted by sherlock1 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 2:45pm.
NINA TOTENBERG, NPR: "The electorate is not serious, and we see that all the time."Oh, do we? Who is this "we"? Do you mean the DNC boot-lickers at NPR who use this flimsy canard to justify Democrats doing whatever they please, and who ignore landslide elections as if they didn't happen? I remember when the Republicans got hammered (much less) in 2008, it was all "Marie" Totenberg and her fellow media harlots could talk about for a year! The electorate is not serious. I don't mistake your ignorant arrogance for "seriousness", Nina. Just wait until they bring forward a bill to defund NPR, and you'll see how seriously revolting we peasants can be!
Cranky, cranky, cranky?
Submitted by Smartypants on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 3:14pm.
Cranky, cranky, cranky? Doesn't that describe the entire political left during eight years of the Bush Administration? Now, suddenly, these fools are bastions of peace, love and understanding. "Milk of human kindness" my eye. Libs are good at spending other people's money; that has nothing to do with "kindness". In fact, it's a form of theft.
Krauthammer is wrong
Submitted by ckc1227 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 6:28pm.
"There are two kinds of Democrats: those who spin and those who tell the truth."
There are no democrats who tell the truth.
The Lack of Logic Demonstrated By the Left
Submitted by Tenebrous on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 7:10pm.
...is amazing. Nina first denies what pushed the Republicans to power in the House, and then denies that cutting expenditures is a good thing altogether.
Colby hurls epithets at other people like a schoolboy and then turns around and breaks his hand patting himself on the back.
As for the thrust of the column -- how do they sleep at night? It's quite easy. Whatever position they take, they take to punish people they don't like. As long as the right people (them) are winning, then they sleep soundly. It's only when the good guys (them) are losing, that you see trips to the shrink. Remember the whole upshot of liberals seeking shrinks right around 2004?
Visions and Principles blog
Krauthammer
Submitted by John Galt1776 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 8:29pm.
Mr in the Beltway intellectual.
I can't stomach this guy.
He should have remained a psychiatrist.
He is as tight as a drum and hates Palin
I mute the sound whenever he is on a Fox program that I am watching.
Your loss
Submitted by Chris Norman on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 11:19pm.
Then you miss out on hearing a very intelligent man with sharp analytical skills who regularly represents conservatism with style and wit. He leaves liiberal thugs looking like dunces. Does the litmus test of whether one supports Sarah Palin trump everything?
Oh, Chris, why bother?
Submitted by texasborngranny on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 11:43am.
The intelligent, sharp analytical skills of Mr. Krauthammer sail completely over this troll's head.
Cranky Is Mild
Submitted by BW222 on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 9:30pm.
I've called Krathammer, a self-important, egotistical Beltway elitist much worse recently.
If
Submitted by amyshulk on Sat, 01/29/2011 - 11:41pm.
If this isn't really, truly, effectively addressed this time {been hearing about SS being bankrupt of and on since what, the late 70's???} I have no hope for the US. I do wonder why they only speak of entitlements as those the people actually pay into, and not include the complete handouts? Too politically toxic?
Ronald Reagan