Wednesday, September 12, 2012

'Today was Mitt Romney's finest hour'-Mark Levin

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Said Mark Levin several times on his radio show today, 9/12/12. For the first time in several years, someone actually spoke up on behalf of ordinary Americans.

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Later in his 9/12 show, Mr. Levin spoke of Fox News. He said he loves Fox News and a lot of the people there, but he feels there are way too many Bush administration officials on Fox News now. He made a point of saying he's not speaking of the hosts and that he has nothing against George Bush whom he likes personally though differed with some things he did during his presidency. He said if Fox had some real conservatives on and not just "dress-up" conservatives, their ratings would take off, that it would be nice to get some of the great fresh faces out there. He emphasized that his comments were meant as a positive contribution.

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Ed. note: I don't watch Fox News though I read a bit about it to keep informed. I couldn't sit and watch it for an extended period unless someone paid me at least a million dollars. Regarding Mr. Levin's observation of Bush era personnel, this is my view: Everyone knows the Bush crowd destroyed the Republican Party, the country, and gave us Obama. Some of these people should probably be in jail. At minimum, the entire crew should have retired from public life in shame. It is repulsive to me that not only are they not gone, they're back hogging the stage. That's half of it. The other half is that someone at Fox News has decided it would be a good idea to put these people on. Keeping the Bush crowd front and center will keep the GOP destroyed and re-elect Obama. This is fine with the Bush crowd.

Their first concern isn't the country, it's themselves. They're known to say Obama's a good guy, his programs just need some fine tuning. I have links to back up these statements which I've posted numerous times on this blog--in case these things come as a shock to anyone. Fox News does more harm than good in my view. To be precise, the problem is the person, persons, or entities that are making decisions at Fox News, and this may go beyond the names of the owner and management. It could be as simple as that Murdoch believes the GOP can only win with people like Bob Dole and McCain--though neither of them came close to winning.



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