Saturday, February 15, 2014

BloggeRhythms

I rarely watch Neil Cavuto on Fox. And when I do, he seems more interested in trying to display his wit with barbs, puns and plays on words than he is in the news or his guests. In fact, he most often seems to be playing to his studio crew for laughs like bored comedians do.
 
I mention him because, before switching channels last night, I heard him tell a Republican pundit, whose name I didn’t catch, that he thought the Republicans would regret their permitting a clean budget bill to go through without a fight because it would come back to bite them next November at the polls. Cavuto further said to mark yesterday’s date, whereas that marked the point where the Republicans lost the coming election.
 
However, when expressing his opinion, Cavuto neglected to mention why the Republicans, and especially Speaker Boehner, decided to let the budget bill pass unencumbered.
 
Last time around, although absolutely correct in stalling the budget to the extent that they shut the government down, the Republicans were blamed for the outcome. And that’s because the vast majority of voters were likely unaware of the facts and thereby reacted to Democrat propaganda.
 
So, this time their approach is to let the budget slide, whereas there's only nine months to November. And although Speaker Boehner mentioned only the health care tax as a campaign target, there’s still Benghazi, the IRS, Keystone pipeline, off-shore drilling, global cooling, Syria, Afghanistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel among the world-wide errors and myriad incompetently handled issues this administration has been totally wrong about.
 
Therefore, although Mr. Cavuto marked his calendar, I marked mine as well. And if the Republicans win both houses next fall, as they’re expected to do, perhaps he’ll leave his show and try a stand-up routine because his crew will follow and always give him the applause he seeks.
 
And, mentioning clowns, there’s this item from cnsnews.com about another one, as follows:
 
“Biden was addressing the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference in Cambridge, Md. on Friday when he discussed why he feels positive about America and the upcoming mid-term elections.”
 
Here’s what he said. “It always surprises me when we don’t have the degree of optimism that we should about the state of the nation. And in spite of who’s president, in spite of who’s in the Congress, the American people are so much stronger, so much more resilient, so much more capable, that even the ridiculous policies of our friends on the right cannot keep them from moving forward.”
 
Now, in leading up to his swipe at Republicans, whether he meant to or not, he denigrated the incumbent and all the Dems' in Congress because they hold the majority. And the people’s “resiliency” he’s talking about shows their capability to overcome the legislation Biden’s own party keeps enacting by itself.
 
So, what he’s really saying, whether he knows it or not, is that the American people are so strong and capable, they’re even able to overcome  him and his cohorts who are diligently trying their damnedest every day to do them all in.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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