Hannity rips ignorant Occupier organizer

I don't normally watch Hannity but for lack of anything else last nite, I did.

And I have to nominate that segment as one of the funniest and most bizarre skits I've seen in a long time.

After a while, I almost got the impression the kid was trying to use the show to hype his "resume" with the hope someone might actually offer him a job.

Too funny!
 
WOW!!! That was the greatest thing I've ever seen haha!!!

So the Occupy moron thinks he should get free housing, free college, free healthcare, free travel, free everything........and when asked who pays for it he says "Nobody, its free".

He's 29. Living off studen loans, and when asked where that money comes from, the school or the government, he says "I dont know, its complicated".

And when told to take an entry level job and start working, he acknowledges that he feels that work would be beneath him.

Here, folks, is a textbook example of a modern left winger.
 
I don't normally watch Hannity but for lack of anything else last nite, I did.

And I have to nominate that segment as one of the funniest and most bizarre skits I've seen in a long time.

After a while, I almost got the impression the kid was trying to use the show to hype his "resume" with the hope someone might actually offer him a job.

Too funny!

I got the same impression. What he really wanted was a job. Failing that, he was scared witless that no one would take care of him. If he had free everything, it wouldn't matter whether he was working or not, or how hard he worked. He was a very frightened young man underneath his bravado.
 

Yeah, I saw that on The Blaze...

I posted the "Capitalism vs Communism" video earlier.

At any rate it really gives an insight to OWS mentality..... BTW, I love how that Schultz fuck blames all of OWS' fucked up behavior on the NYC cops....:lol:

That's all these fucks do - blame everyone because they're erratic idiots...

Shit, I was a progressive once and subscribed to those ideas, however that was when I was 19.... I was full blown classical liberal by the time I was 21, now I'm 32...

Seriously tho, I have no damn idea how these OWS socialists/communists can actually be that fucking dumb... ........ I mean - they're absolutely clueless on economies.

Shit, these motherfuckers turn stupidity into an art form.... It's like every piece of shit in the US crawled out from under their holes and made a gigantic collage of shit...
 

My thoughts after watching the whole interview is that Hannity came out swinging, and pointed out immediately (i think in bad taste) all of the worst aspects of the occupy movement. Unfortunately, he does not really make any attempt to talk to this guy in a civil & calm manner to determine the OWS point of view. Personally, I'd like to see a man-to-man discussion on ideology vs a whiny and accusatory, sensationalizing interview.

I'm aware that the occupy protests have spawned some bad things - rape, drug use, destruction of property. However, I'm objective enough to know that these sorts of bad things will occur in virtually any protest of this size and magnitude, and one that has lasted for this long.

What bothers me is that Sean continually puts words in his mouth, and continually changes the topic when the conversation is in danger of going a direction that he does not like. It's not a good interview, nor does anyone who watches it gain anything as a result.

I am pro-capitalism, I have no intention of trying to socialize the American economy, or make our nation into a communist one.

However, is it possible for an individual to say that there are some things wrong with capitalism without being automatically labeled as a "lefty", "socialist", or an all out "anti-capitalist"?

Why does everything have to be so black and white?

And again, why can't Sean just talk to this guy in a civil manner - what's he afraid of? Why do hosts/commentators on news channels like Fox and MSNBC always come off as angry and whiny?
 
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Yeah. Blame the cops of course. The cops made an operation to deploy drunks and rapists into Occupy to make Occupy look bad.

I mean really......couldn't they have said Bush and Cheney did it instead of NYPD?
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).


It is truly laughable what these fuckers think...

Their choices mean nothing... their lack of success or monetary compensation is the fault of everyone else.. and because of their envy, everything they want should just be taken from others and given to them... The 'greed' of everyone else is evil, yet their greed is OK...

Oooooo... I majored in and am the plant's expert on 17th century Peruvian shit painting... I swear it's a valuable skill so give me everything I want or need
:rolleyes:
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).

Loan forgiveness is a moronic thing to ask for. What would be more reasonable is pre-tax loan repayment, kind of like how I do with my transportation pass each month - saves about $30/month. It'd be a tax cut (something Republicans would like), and would lift some of the burden of the $1 trillion in loan debt out there today, so that the money can be spent elsewhere stimulating the economy.

Either way, our educational model needs a revamping. Not everyone needs to go to college. Not everyone who goes to college needs to go for four years.

Also, we as a society need to figure out how to reduce the cost of tuition, because with inflation at about 2% each year, and college costs rising at 4-6% each year, something needs to be done.
 
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You guys see in USA today and other big newspapers last week the story on the girl in Austin, TX? She is 30 yrs old, no insurance, claiming she "needs" planned parenthood for cancer screenings, birth control pills, healthcare, etc, etc, etc.

She was one of those Austin full-body tattoo types, had a huge bat (like the flying rodent) tattooed on her upper chest.

She is majoring in "environmental studies".

Yep. Thats a winning path right there. We'll be paying for her for a while.
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).

Loan forgiveness is a moronic thing to ask for. What would be more reasonable is pre-tax loan repayment, kind of like how I do with my transportation pass each month - saves about $30/month.

Either way, our educational model needs a revamping. Not everyone needs to go to college. Not everyone who goes to college needs to go for four years.

Also, we as a society need to figure out how to reduce the cost of tuition, because with inflation at about 2% each year, and college costs rising at 4-6% each year, something needs to be done.

Good luck with that.

There has been exactly ZERO backlash against colleges and universities for ass-raping this generation with burgeoning fees and empty promises.

Made possible, as usual, thanks to government interference.
 
You guys see in USA today and other big newspapers last week the story on the girl in Austin, TX? She is 30 yrs old, no insurance, claiming she "needs" planned parenthood for cancer screenings, birth control pills, healthcare, etc, etc, etc.

She was one of those Austin full-body tattoo types, had a huge bat (like the flying rodent) tattooed on her upper chest.

She is majoring in "environmental studies".

Yep. Thats a winning path right there. We'll be paying for her for a while.

As funny as you might think the concept is, as a young person I think sustainability (and utilizing the environment in the most effective ways possible) will be one of the keys to America's success in the next 50-100 years.

The world is rapidly multiplying, and lack of food (and water) is continually becoming a larger and larger problem worldwide. Shortages will first affect the developing and underdeveloped world, no doubt, but it'll only be a matter of time before Americans feel the effect as well. It's in our best interest to get on that train ahead of the game, in order to better prepare us for the future.
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).

Loan forgiveness is a moronic thing to ask for. What would be more reasonable is pre-tax loan repayment, kind of like how I do with my transportation pass each month - saves about $30/month. It'd be a tax cut (something Republicans would like), and would lift some of the burden of the $1 trillion in loan debt out there today, so that the money can be spent elsewhere stimulating the economy.

Either way, our educational model needs a revamping. Not everyone needs to go to college. Not everyone who goes to college needs to go for four years.

Also, we as a society need to figure out how to reduce the cost of tuition, because with inflation at about 2% each year, and college costs rising at 4-6% each year, something needs to be done.

Oh, I agree... unfortunately, at the public university level, they let in a lot of people who probably have no business in college, they have curriculum that range from basket weaving to med school and a lot of tenured professors.. that shit costs $$. Simultaneously they try to keep tuition low... if it were true capitalist model, a lot of that would go by the wayside.
 
America is primed for a Reaganesque rebirth.

That or we collapse into communist totalitarianism.

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You guys see in USA today and other big newspapers last week the story on the girl in Austin, TX? She is 30 yrs old, no insurance, claiming she "needs" planned parenthood for cancer screenings, birth control pills, healthcare, etc, etc, etc.

She was one of those Austin full-body tattoo types, had a huge bat (like the flying rodent) tattooed on her upper chest.

She is majoring in "environmental studies".

Yep. Thats a winning path right there. We'll be paying for her for a while.

"Environmental studies"

:lol:

May as well call it "brainwashing 101."

"Nature is the victim of evil savage humans and you should feel guilty your fellow man (er person) is destroying our planet."

I took an environmental course and it took me a week to drop it... They didn't teach anything other than "humans are evil."

I went batshit when the professor asked us to write 10 ways humans are impeding the environment....

IMO, that is blatant brainwashing...
 
He had one on a few months ago that was a complete Bozo... thirty-eight years old, never married, one kid, bachelors in fine arts, working on a masters in Latin Studies... bitching and moaning about her $100k+ in student loans and how they should all be forgiven because she can't make any money in her field(s).

Loan forgiveness is a moronic thing to ask for. What would be more reasonable is pre-tax loan repayment, kind of like how I do with my transportation pass each month - saves about $30/month.

Either way, our educational model needs a revamping. Not everyone needs to go to college. Not everyone who goes to college needs to go for four years.

Also, we as a society need to figure out how to reduce the cost of tuition, because with inflation at about 2% each year, and college costs rising at 4-6% each year, something needs to be done.

Good luck with that.

There has been exactly ZERO backlash against colleges and universities for ass-raping this generation with burgeoning fees and empty promises.

Made possible, as usual, thanks to government interference.

I think we need the private sector to step up to fix this problem; the government fixing anything education related is generally a lost cause that will drive us backwards at worst and nowhere at best. Remember no child left behind?

I'm surprised there aren't more 'technical' schools sponsored (or subsidized) by various big companies to prepare a workforce on how to run a supply-chain - for example. Perhaps a 2 year program/internship that can end with a contract to work at the company for at least 3 years or something like that.

Why go to college and learn 4 years of random nonsense, all while racking up a $100k bill all whilst going in a direction you don't even know? Why not streamline this thing?
 
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You guys see in USA today and other big newspapers last week the story on the girl in Austin, TX? She is 30 yrs old, no insurance, claiming she "needs" planned parenthood for cancer screenings, birth control pills, healthcare, etc, etc, etc.

She was one of those Austin full-body tattoo types, had a huge bat (like the flying rodent) tattooed on her upper chest.

She is majoring in "environmental studies".

Yep. Thats a winning path right there. We'll be paying for her for a while.

"Environmental studies"

:lol:

May as well call it "brainwashing 101."

"Nature is the victim of evil savage humans and you should feel guilty your fellow man (er person) is destroying our planet."

I took an environmental course and it took me a week to drop it... They didn't teach anything other than "humans are evil."

I went batshit when the professor asked us to write 10 ways humans are impeding the environment....

IMO, that is blatant brainwashing...

Yep, it's not like we rely on the environment for anything. We should probably cease studying it all together and just go on the gut feeling that "everything will be just fine".

I don't think it's fair to claim that all environmental studies programs are "brainwash" tools.

It's actually in our best interest - from a capitalist's perspective - to study and become masters of our environment.
 

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