Last night William O’Reilly laid into Eric Holder. I am sorry that I cannot eliminate the two Holder apologists O’Reilly provided. My biggest complaint with FOX, and with O’Reilly specifically, is that they provide more conservative ears to liberal garbage than all of the liberal networks combined. If you have a weak stomach I suggest you click out after O’Reilly finishes his talking points:
Eric Holder is a black racist. Nothing he says, or implies, about racism can be taken seriously. In Holder’s world whites are the only ones who can be racists. The only good thing about half & half’s like Holder and his boss is that they cannot get common sense blacks, or whites, to fall for their brand of racist crap.
To no one’s surprise O’Reilly skipped over Holder’s greatest failing: ILLEGAL ALIENS. Happily, Senator Sessions said things that O’Reilly should be saying, or at least mentioning when he talks about Holder.
The biggest lie told by the Administration and their surrogates says that deportations are up under Barack Taqiyya. The deportation lie is more effective than the numbers Taqiyya the Liar puts out about HillaryCare II because most Americans know the ACA lies are lies.
National Review Online reported the deportation lie a year ago:
Nevertheless, I’ve heard the deportation lie spoken dozens of times in the past year and not once did I ever hear a talking head challenge it. Maybe they’ll get the message from Senator Sessions. He nails Eric Holder, and Joe Biden, and gives statistics that shoot the deportation lie right in the ass:
I can’t say if Senator Sessions has presidential aspirations, but he’d get my vote. Not because of immigration alone, but because of his views on many other issues. Sessions would sure as hell make a better president than the characters the media is touting. Jeb Bush is the latest. I’d as soon give Barack Taqiyya a third term than vote for Jeb Bush. If you listen closely to Bush he appears to be laying the groundwork for making economic hardship a legitimate claim for political asylum:
Laura Ingraham put Bush and the MSM in perspective when she said “Maybe time to start printing the "Clinton/Bush 2016" bumper stickers.” There’s no difference between Bush and Hillary Clinton on more than immigration. Both support Common Core for starters. Both are UN-loving New World Oder people. Bush’s record as UN-lover is not as well-known as is Clinton’s, but his father was a New World Order advocate. Bush the Elder gave the UN veto power over the US military in the First Gulf War. I’m betting that Jeb would have done the same. In any event after he announces he’s running somebody should ask him how he stands on giving America’s sovereignty to the UN.
Finally, I noticed on O’Reilly’s website that Laura Ingraham was a guest, yet the video of her segment was not available. (I couldn’t find it.) That’s not the first time I’ve seen the omission. I’m pretty sure conservatives would rather hear what Laura has to say than listen to the two liberal apologists O’Reilly put out there after the Talking Points Memo. Were I a cynic I would say that O’Reilly likes liberals more than he likes conservatives. Let me make it up to Laura, and remind O’Reilly of who conservatives love:
Eric Holder is a black racist. Nothing he says, or implies, about racism can be taken seriously. In Holder’s world whites are the only ones who can be racists. The only good thing about half & half’s like Holder and his boss is that they cannot get common sense blacks, or whites, to fall for their brand of racist crap.
To no one’s surprise O’Reilly skipped over Holder’s greatest failing: ILLEGAL ALIENS. Happily, Senator Sessions said things that O’Reilly should be saying, or at least mentioning when he talks about Holder.
The biggest lie told by the Administration and their surrogates says that deportations are up under Barack Taqiyya. The deportation lie is more effective than the numbers Taqiyya the Liar puts out about HillaryCare II because most Americans know the ACA lies are lies.
National Review Online reported the deportation lie a year ago:
Nevertheless, I’ve heard the deportation lie spoken dozens of times in the past year and not once did I ever hear a talking head challenge it. Maybe they’ll get the message from Senator Sessions. He nails Eric Holder, and Joe Biden, and gives statistics that shoot the deportation lie right in the ass:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXhtYQGW1hA&feature=player_embedded]Sessions Details How Immigration Enforcement Is In 'A State Of Collapse' - YouTube[/ame]
I can’t say if Senator Sessions has presidential aspirations, but he’d get my vote. Not because of immigration alone, but because of his views on many other issues. Sessions would sure as hell make a better president than the characters the media is touting. Jeb Bush is the latest. I’d as soon give Barack Taqiyya a third term than vote for Jeb Bush. If you listen closely to Bush he appears to be laying the groundwork for making economic hardship a legitimate claim for political asylum:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=k65Ey5_E2t8]Jeb Bush Calls Illegal Immigration an "Act of Love" - YouTube[/ame]
Laura Ingraham put Bush and the MSM in perspective when she said “Maybe time to start printing the "Clinton/Bush 2016" bumper stickers.” There’s no difference between Bush and Hillary Clinton on more than immigration. Both support Common Core for starters. Both are UN-loving New World Oder people. Bush’s record as UN-lover is not as well-known as is Clinton’s, but his father was a New World Order advocate. Bush the Elder gave the UN veto power over the US military in the First Gulf War. I’m betting that Jeb would have done the same. In any event after he announces he’s running somebody should ask him how he stands on giving America’s sovereignty to the UN.
Finally, I noticed on O’Reilly’s website that Laura Ingraham was a guest, yet the video of her segment was not available. (I couldn’t find it.) That’s not the first time I’ve seen the omission. I’m pretty sure conservatives would rather hear what Laura has to say than listen to the two liberal apologists O’Reilly put out there after the Talking Points Memo. Were I a cynic I would say that O’Reilly likes liberals more than he likes conservatives. Let me make it up to Laura, and remind O’Reilly of who conservatives love:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx1gdfs_3lc&feature=player_detailpage]Laura - Dick Haymes - YouTube[/ame]
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