Thursday, March 28, 2019

Laughing my f-ing a$$ off!!

CNN - no show over a million viewers? 
(good thing for those airports, huh)

FOXNEWS HANNITY 4,303,000
FOXNEWS TUCKER 3,485,000
FOXNEWS INGRAHAM 3,268,000
MSNBC MADDOW 2,678,000
FOXNEWS THE FIVE 2,640,000
FOXNEWS BAIER 2,179,000

MSNBC O'DONNELL 2,069,000
MSNBC HAYES 1,674,000
MSNBC HARDBALL 1,465,000
CNN CUOMO 900,000
CNN COOPER 865,000 (3.4 million less than Hannity!) 


13 comments:

Commonsense said...

The over/under on Zucker keeping his job is six months.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This will live in history, just as important as the "Have you no shame?" during the McCarthy era.

*The day America lost its way.

You are O.K. with these facts:

*The Russians offered dirt on the Democratic candidate to help the Trump campaign.

*When that offer was made to the president’s son, he did not call the FBI or refuse foreign help. Instead he said that he would love the help of the Russians.

*The president’s son, campaign manager, and son-in-law took that meeting and concealed it from the public.

*When it was discovered that the meeting took place, they lied about it—saying it was about adoptions.

*It is reported that the president helped dictate that lie. Air Force One

*The Trump campaign manager offered information to a Russian oligarch in exchange for money or debt forgiveness.

*That same campaign manager offered campaign polling data to someone connected to Russian intelligence.

*The president himself called on Russia to hack his opponent’s emails and later that day, the Russians attempted to do so.

*They attempted to hack into the DNC email accounts. The very next day!


*The president’s son-in-law sought to establish a secret back channel of communication with Russians through a Russian diplomatic facility.

*An associate of the president made direct contact with the GRU through Guccifer 2.0 and Wikileaks.

*A senior campaign official was instructed to reach that associate and find out what that hostile intelligence agency had to say in terms of dirt on his opponent.

*The national security advisor designate secretly conferred with the Russian ambassador about undermining U.S. sanctions and lied about it to the FBI.

*You might say that’s all O.K.

*You might say that’s just what you need to do to win. But I don’t think it’s O.K. I think it’s immoral. I think it’s unethical. I think it’s unpatriotic. And yes, I think it’s corrupt and evidence of collusion…The day we think that’s O.K. is the day we will look back and say, “That is the day America lost its way.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://youtu.be/wlWyGOvFwSo

cowardly king obama said...

Nobody listens to Schiff anymore, as has been reported he needs to face an ethics investigation for his constant repeated lies and false narratives.

Well nobody but the TDS affected.

And the off the cliff drop of liberal news ratings is proof.

HA ha HA HA HA Ha ha HA HA James said...

Republican Lawmakers to Trump: Why Don’t You Go First on Obamacare Push

The president says he’s asked three senators to start crafting a bill. Many of the others aren’t showing much interest in the latest Obamacare push.

President Trump has begun pushing aggressively for Republicans to take another bite at passing health care reform, even soliciting allies in Congress to help him with the task.

But so far, senior GOP lawmakers on the Hill are balking at the push, with aides and lawmakers saying they would either wait on the White House to introduce its own health care bill or stick to narrower, possibly bipartisan priorities like lowering drug costs.

“We’ve discussed Obamacare thoroughly over the last 10 years, and we know each other’s differing opinions, and so we’re focusing on reducing health care costs,” said Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), who chairs the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, through which any major Obamacare replacement plan must go. “I’m looking forward to hearing what the president’s plan is,” he added.

The disinterest threatens to pit Republican lawmakers against the head of their party. And it could end up complicating the GOP’s agenda in the coming weeks, forcing them back into the electorally tricky terrain of health care politics.

Republicans Horrified as Trump Goes After Obamacare Again

But they may not have a choice. Feeling vindicated after special counsel Robert Mueller’s report found his 2016 campaign did not collude with Russia, an energized Trump went to Capitol Hill on Tuesday and urged Republican senators to renew efforts to repeal and replace President Obama’s signature health care law. A day earlier, Trump’s Department of Justice—reportedly egged on by West Wing officials—sided with a legal challenge to Obamacare that would strike down the entire law.

Republican lawmakers reacted publicly with surprise; privately, many in the GOP’s political class were horrified that Trump would move to restart a health care campaign that fell short when the GOP controlled all of Congress—and backfired by propelling Democrats into the House majority in the 2018 midterm.

“Just when you think they know what they’re doing,” one top GOP operative, who worked on the 2018 campaigns, said sarcastically of his party’s abrupt turn back into the health care debates.

But, since then, the White House has showed no signs of backing off. On Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence’s top aide, Marc Short, said the administration would be putting together a health care proposal. On Thursday, the president tweeted that progress was being made “legislatively.” Later, Trump revealed that he had tasked three senators—John Barrasso (R-WY), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), and Rick Scott (R-FL)—to come up with a plan.

Scott, said a spokesman, “has talked to the president at length about the senator’s commitment to improving the quality of health care and lowering costs—particularly the rising costs of prescription drugs. He’s been talking with colleagues about new ideas to address rising health care costs that we can get passed this year.” Barrasso’s office declined to comment; Cassidy’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Still laughing, James said...

Trump told reporters that while the lawmakers were “working on a plan now,” they and his administration were in “no very great rush,” choosing to let the legal challenges play out first.

Elsewhere on the Hill, there was outright inertia over getting a health care bill crafted. One senior Senate Republican aide told The Daily Beast that the sentiment among lawmakers was to wait for the White House “to send something up” before they made any pronouncements—a sentiment echoed by lawmakers themselves.

“We’re waiting on the president’s plan,” said Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS). “He made a lot of remarks yesterday, but one of them is he thought that should be a Republican initiative, so I’ll be very interested in what plan the administration would like to see go forward.”

Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a key ally of the president, co-authored the GOP’s unsuccessful last-ditch repeal and replace bill alongside Cassidy. But he too seemed to dismiss the most recent push as a fool’s errand.

“We had the whole conversation last time about repeal and replace,” Graham told reporters. “My belief is that we need a new approach,” he added, saying any health care reforms should be “state-centric.”

Whether the reluctance of Hill Republicans to re-engage in the health care debate is sustainable may be tested in the coming weeks. On Thursday, the Club for Growth, one of the top conservative advocacy groups in D.C., called on Senate lawmakers to work with the president to “craft a beautiful health care alternative” to Obamacare. Scott Parkinson, the group’s vice president of government affairs, told The Daily Beast that it would be insufficient for those senators merely to wait for the administration to put together its own plan.

“It’s clear President Trump will have to lead because the congressional Republicans are shell-shocked and don’t know what to do.”
— Scott Parkinson, vice president of government affairs, Club for Growth

“I think you can see the administration putting out a guiding document. But legislation is crafted in Congress,” said Parkinson.

“It’s clear President Trump will have to lead because the congressional Republicans are shell-shocked and don’t know what to do.”
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Ha ha HA HA HA ha HA HA HA HA HA etc.

I AIN'T GOING THERE WITH YOU, MR PRESIDENT, McConnell said...

McConnell Won’t Take Lead on Trump’s Health Bill

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has no intention of leading President Trump’s campaign to transform the GOP into the “party of health care.,” Politico reports.

Said McConnell: “I look forward to seeing what the president is proposing and what he can work out with the speaker.”

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

ROFLMFAO the fucking spamming asshole "pastor" once again shows up with a brainless dump probably from political liar.

A TRUE POS.

And easily skipped over.

TRUMP 2020

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

How low can CNN viewership go before they close the doors?

One America News is growing to the right of Fox, just needs to be carried by a few more providers.

Commonsense said...

*The Russians offered dirt on the Democratic candidate to help the Trump campaign.

As oppose to the Democratic candidate actively seeking and paying for dirt on Trump from the Russians and then passing that information to the FBI so they can get a bogus survalence warrent against members of the Trump campaign.

Please, you hypocrisy and faux outrage is breathtaking.

Anonymous said...




roger's in a rather tight spot.

every single one of his "go to" copy/paste sources are proven to be complete and total pathological liars, including adam schitt himself.

i'm not sure where he goes from here for comment material.

perhaps the farmer's almanac?


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This will live in history, just as important as the "Have you no shame?" during the McCarthy era.

*The day America lost its way.

You are O.K. with these facts:

*The Russians offered dirt on the Democratic candidate to help the Trump campaign.

*When that offer was made to the president’s son, he did not call the FBI or refuse foreign help. Instead he said that he would love the help of the Russians.

*The president’s son, campaign manager, and son-in-law took that meeting and concealed it from the public.

*When it was discovered that the meeting took place, they lied about it—saying it was about adoptions.

*It is reported that the president helped dictate that lie. Air Force One

*The Trump campaign manager offered information to a Russian oligarch in exchange for money or debt forgiveness.

*That same campaign manager offered campaign polling data to someone connected to Russian intelligence.

*The president himself called on Russia to hack his opponent’s emails and later that day, the Russians attempted to do so.

*They attempted to hack into the DNC email accounts. The very next day!


*The president’s son-in-law sought to establish a secret back channel of communication with Russians through a Russian diplomatic facility.

*An associate of the president made direct contact with the GRU through Guccifer 2.0 and Wikileaks.

*A senior campaign official was instructed to reach that associate and find out what that hostile intelligence agency had to say in terms of dirt on his opponent.

*The national security advisor designate secretly conferred with the Russian ambassador about undermining U.S. sanctions and lied about it to the FBI.

*You might say that’s all O.K.

*You might say that’s just what you need to do to win. But I don’t think it’s O.K. I think it’s immoral. I think it’s unethical. I think it’s unpatriotic. And yes, I think it’s corrupt and evidence of collusion…The day we think that’s O.K. is the day we will look back and say, “That is the day America lost its way.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Seig Heil Mr. President Trump has directed you to post the story here.


Wow, ratings for “Morning Joe,” which were really bad in the first place, just “tanked” with the release of the Mueller Report. Likewise, other shows on MSNBC and CNN have gone down by as much as 50%. Just shows, Fake News never wins!