Time for a real change WE can believe & have faith in.
These fools ON-the-HILL .... career politicians ain't listening to the American people who pay their salaries.
They are profoundly disconnected from the real realities, it is profound.
This is why there are revolutions.
When people are worried and stressed out about their jobs, their livelihood - paying for food for their family ... trying to keep a job or trying to find a job ..;.
The Politicians are among the lucky ones.
They receive a paycheck.
They have a job.
They have a career!
It is time to re-think and re-evaluate this.
Time to LIMIT their terms.
Maybe it is time to evaluate them.
If they fail the evaluation - FIRE THEM!
If you were the employer, and WE THE PEOPLE are their employer - if they do not do what they were hired to do - fire them.
We cannot allow lifelong, career politicians to decide what is best for WE THE PEOPLE. They are proving they value their re-election more than what is best for the people ....
After the tragedy of the Arizona shooting - President Obama called for civility.
Most media venues listened to his plea.
Low-rated MSNBC "opinionists" did not.
From "Morning Joe" to the night-time line-up ... they proceeded ahead, "Business as usual."
The liberal media talk-show "opinionists" resort to race baiting and name calling when losing a debate. Especially when they are also losing their time slot viewer-ship to the #1 FOX network.
Who's next?
Rachel Maddow name calls, then coyly smiles in hopes it is "okay."
Lawrence O'Donnell blatantly calls people names as does cherubic Chris Matthews.
PLEASE NOTE:
Ed Schultz has been suspended from MSNBC for calling conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham a "right wing slut" on his syndicated radio show.
Schultz opened his primetime MSNBC show on Wednesday apologizing to Ingraham, MSNBC, his family and viewers.
"It doesn't matter that I was on radio ad-libbing," Schultz said of his comments the day before. "What I said was terribly vile."
Schultz met with MSNBC management earlier in the day on Wednesday, and said he offered to take himself off the air indefinitely and without pay. The network said the suspension would be one week.
"I have embarrassed my family," he added, before turning the show over to substitute host Thomas Roberts. "I have embarrassed this company. The only way I can prove my sincerity in all of this is if I never use those words again. You have my word I won't."
Schultz said that he tried--unsuccessfully--to reach Ingraham to apologize personally. Network brass released this statement before Schultz went on the air: "MSNBC management met with Ed Schultz this afternoon and accepted his offer to take one week of unpaid leave for the remarks he made yesterday on his radio program. Ed will address these remarks on his show tonight, and immediately following begin his leave. Remarks of this nature are unacceptable and will not be tolerated."
The "Ed Show" host joined MSNBC in 2009, taking over the 10 p.m. slot after Keith Olbermann--no stranger to network suspensions--left the cable channel earlier this year, shuffling the prime-time lineup.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." Dr. Seuss
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." Dr. Seuss
My beloved little cat - from kitten with me in NYC to Texas, 2 years after 9/11. Unconditional love - given and received. Such joy. Such love, with love. I smile through the tears, but mostly smile. She was my friend. 24th May 2011.
The comedian hosts of their "opinionist" show lineup consists almost totally of extremely overweight white men.
Or is it coincidence?
Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, Ed Schultz, Cenk Uygur, Dylan Ratigan ...
EXCEPTION:
Self-proclaimed practical European socialist stand-up comedian:
Lawrence O'Donnell - who is slim.
O'Donnell is a part-time actor (un)-known for his cameo on the TV show "Monk."
However, he is internationally known for his "racist" remark:
"Michael Steele is dancing as fast as he can, trying to charm independent voters and Tea Partiers while never losing sight of his real master and paycheck provider, the Republican National Committee".
After drawing criticism from Steele and talk-radio host Larry Elder, O'Donnell apologized for his remark.
Just because you apologize doesn't mean you're not a racist ... it means if you don't apologize - you will lose your job like Keith Olbermann, whom O'Donnell replaced. Go figure.
Maybe just a little bit racist?
You decide by counting the overweight white men who have hosting gigs as opposed to hosting gigs by people of colour ...