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09-24-2012, 04:31 AM
LOL.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">On Sunday’s Meet the Press, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough and Republican strategist Bay Buchanan engaged in a heated shouting match over the political impact of Mitt Romney’s 47 percent comments and whether they represented a legitimate political liability or if the media was overhyping their impact.
New York Times columnist David Brooks expressed regret over Romney’s comments because he says that the GOP nominee’s life story is highly conducive to a successful pitch for compassionate conservatism.
“I really don’t think that’s going to change a vote,” said Scarborough of Romney’s 47 percent comments. “I do believe, though, it has deflated conservatives at the Wall Street Journal – conservatives like David, conservatives like myself, conservatives on talk radio.”
Scarborough says that the video shows that Romney neither understand nor believes in the fiscal conservative philosophy of a rising tide that lifts all boats. He said that someone like former British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher, who came from humble origins, would have never said what Romney said.
“This is like four to one,” interjected Buchanan.
Scarborough took offense at the suggestion that he was not as much a conservative as Buchanan and challenged her statement. “I’m also with the Wall Street Journal editorial page, I’m also with every conservative – I’m with Rush,” said Scarborough. “You name the conservative; they have my concern, Bay.”
<span style='font-size: 17pt'>“This is a man who has spent a life in serving others,” said Buchanan.</span> </div></div>
This woman is deranged!
link (http://www.mediaite.com/tv/meet-the-press-panel-conservatives-in-shouting-match-over-impact-of-romneys-47-remark/)
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">On Sunday’s Meet the Press, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough and Republican strategist Bay Buchanan engaged in a heated shouting match over the political impact of Mitt Romney’s 47 percent comments and whether they represented a legitimate political liability or if the media was overhyping their impact.
New York Times columnist David Brooks expressed regret over Romney’s comments because he says that the GOP nominee’s life story is highly conducive to a successful pitch for compassionate conservatism.
“I really don’t think that’s going to change a vote,” said Scarborough of Romney’s 47 percent comments. “I do believe, though, it has deflated conservatives at the Wall Street Journal – conservatives like David, conservatives like myself, conservatives on talk radio.”
Scarborough says that the video shows that Romney neither understand nor believes in the fiscal conservative philosophy of a rising tide that lifts all boats. He said that someone like former British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher, who came from humble origins, would have never said what Romney said.
“This is like four to one,” interjected Buchanan.
Scarborough took offense at the suggestion that he was not as much a conservative as Buchanan and challenged her statement. “I’m also with the Wall Street Journal editorial page, I’m also with every conservative – I’m with Rush,” said Scarborough. “You name the conservative; they have my concern, Bay.”
<span style='font-size: 17pt'>“This is a man who has spent a life in serving others,” said Buchanan.</span> </div></div>
This woman is deranged!
link (http://www.mediaite.com/tv/meet-the-press-panel-conservatives-in-shouting-match-over-impact-of-romneys-47-remark/)
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