UPDATE: VIDEO ADDED
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UPDATE: VIDEO ADDED
I hope you can tune in :) Scoreboard airs weekdays 9pm ET. Look for Fox Business News in the your cable lineup. If they don’t offer FBN call them and ask them to get it.
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tammy you was great on Scorecard. Reality for some is so strange, unflippingbelievable indeed.
Great to hear from you and glad you liked it. Yes, I had not thought to bring up ‘mushrooms’ on the show tonight but every single liberal seemed to be on something other than reality!
That was a shovel ready appearance ~ you deflected the libpoop with ease Tammy.
A.N.S. Friday Night.
1st segment: Tammy is matched with the college dropout from the Planet Zog in the upper right panel. Word for the Wise: DO NOT, repeat DO NOT say anything negative or disparging about WALT DISNEY if she’s within earshot. Don’t ask me to explain…You’ve been warned.
But the best part was her smiling and laughing out loud in the (virtual) face of this pissant’s off the wall, factually untrue gibberish.
(Cut to the Acornstair Lift Commerical—Mine would need to go much faster, maybe with the nitro boost option to haul myself upstairs like a rocket with a padded landing zone so I don’t crash through a wall or something)
2MD:
a) Palin: Like a Marine, runs toward the danger.(David called Tammy a ‘Star” of the movie-cool)
b) Bad News: Tammy hit the talking points: food stamps, unemployment and the Spain/Africa vacations(pow!, right in the kisser of Mooochelle)
c) Foreclosures: This is a touchy subject. The government is making people wards of the state, but they’re too drugged or stupid to realize it, until it’s too late.
B.S.H.
The Liberals eating ‘magic mushrooms’? Actually it’s worse because the hallucinogenic effects will wear off over time. My layman diagnosis would be, ‘Delusional Perceptions’ (Hey you can get alot by cross-referencing mushrooms on theinterwebtubes, ok?) especially if you combine Religion and Politics(i.e., Marxism) like we see and hear daily.
Another double thumbs up appearance Tammy.
Take Care.
posted 7/8 1015pm Texas Time.
Re: the Acornstair Lift commercial – By the end of the segment, poor Brian Miller looked so beaten up that he probably couldn’t manage the stairs on his own. And he deserved it! Way to go, Tammy!
I guess that public works ‘bridge that went no where’ really brought in businesses like Disney. Crack must be real cheap in DC.
You were on fire tonight, Tammy! Always love your “no nonsense” approach.
There are liberals that argue intelligently, but this wasn’t one of them. He just mouthed the talking points. And that makes the segment less interesting. I’d rather hear the best arguments exchanged.
That “running of the bulls” event is a nice metaphor for the way I feel as a taxpayer when Washington looks for more money to seize. Who let the bulls out?
loved ya on scoreboard. No nonsense, to the point.
Well done -as always.
wow. If nothing has ever defined what is wrong with the thinking on the left, the remark about Disneyland hit the mark. If they really think it was govt built roads that resulted in Disneyland, how can we expect them to understand how the econmy really works. I could argue that the road system planned by govt under Robert Moses(who was an exceptional American by the way) in NY is responsible for how Long Island developed, but to suggest that anyone but an genius like Disney is responsible for the marvel of Disneyland is delusional. Considering Disney also saw a Disney World in the swamps of Florida and made it happen, it is even more laughable. Lesson, keep these guys away from our government. They are so ignorant, that they are actually dangerous.
P.S. another great appearance Tammy, I could get use to having you on Scoreboard every day.
And what good the roads without the internal combustion engine libs hate?
Thanks for this reality check Pat S. My “this guy is an idiot” meter was rolling over so fast that I missed this simple fact.
Loved listening to the hearty laughter. :)
Tammy, I admire your ability to not snort when having a hearty laugh. That first segment was clearly snortworthy.
Excellent Tammy! Yes, the best part was Tammy smiling and laughing at Brian Miller’s absurd notion that investing in infastructure works. It is obvious he and this administration don’t believe in investing in the American people.
And what kind of question was ‘What if Disney was born in a 3rd world country’? The point is Walt Disney was born in the good ol’ USA; the land of opportunity! Walt Disney had a dream which became a reality because people invested in him and in his dream. The American People are the backbone of this country not it’s infrastructure.
“If you can dream it, you can do it.” ~Walt Disney
Tammy, I loved your laugh in the first clip: both derisive and merry at the same time. And kudos on not coming unglued when he attributed the success of your beloved Disneyland to government roads projects.
Ok, I’m starting to see a pattern…you clean the clock of every lib man you spar with on Scoreboard. On the other hand, if these guys want a fighting chance, they need to be better prepared, stay off the mushrooms, and first talk to real people struggling with real economic hardships. Oh, and WOW Tammy, I actually saw your hackles rise up with the blaspheming of Disney, though in an off-handed way. Especially enjoyable to watch two smart, beautiful, conservative women on the panel with Asman in agreement on most points. Love that Kirsten Haglund urged people to watch The Undefeated and judge Sarah Palin on her proven record.
Well done, Tammy. :D I especially loved when Miller brought up Disney and you had your “Oh no you di-int” face on.
May I also say that you looked great — the last couple times I’ve seen you on O’Reilly, the lighting was horrible and you looked really washed out. But the powers that be definitely had their stuff together, and you looked fantastic.
Not to pick (too much) on poor Mr. Miller, but I’m going to shred his argument down a little further. The thing that people like him who sing the praises of government infrastructure don’t seem to understand is that government is not being benevolent by magnanimously giving us roads — it’s 100% in the government’s interest to make sure people can get from point A to point B. To then suggest that the government is somehow responsible for any good that entrepreneurs make of point A or point B is just as disingenuous as a house builder claiming credit for a good family raised in one of his houses. And, just as with the house, it’s not like we the people haven’t paid/aren’t paying for the infrastructure in question.
And yeah, the “What if Disney had been born in a third world country?” argument is ridiculous. Disney was as successful as he was because he was in a country that was built on the idea that it’s not a government that makes a nation great, but the individual. To wit: we’re not a first world country because we have great infrastructure — we have great infrastructure because we’re a first-world country.
Of course, all of this is moot to someone who is apparently of the mindset that the government consists of a subset of people who are some sort of benevolent overlords to the rest of us dimwitted plebes. Which is, of course, the prevailing attitude amongst the Left.
One last thought — I was impressed with the former Miss America, but she made one slip-up that irks me. It’s not the government’s job to “create jobs,” as she said. I know what she meant, and some might think it’s a matter of semantics. But the fact remains that the government does not create jobs any more than it creates wealth, and what we ought to be asking is that it get out of the way so that entrepreneurs can create jobs. Since, you know, they actually do.
OMG. The “roads created Disney” guy was such a whacko that Tammy was having to Mystery Science Theater 3000 him just to keep from exploding. David Asman’s incredulity at this libnut helped keep Tammay from detonating. Close call. Still that guy is walking the planet acting like he’s knows what he is talking about. Scary.
The highways made Disneyland possible?!?! Did that idiot grow up in America? The highways gave people an easier way to get to Disneyland, yes. The vision, eternal optimism, and tireless work of Walt Disney made Disneyland possible. What a complete and total pinhead!! Love the “in committee meetings” line Tammy. Laughed out loud myself at almost all his comments. Having seen many docs about Disneyland’s creation, and Disney himself, I can state with complete certainty that the Federal highway system had NOTHING to do with it.
Like Ron White says, “You can’t fix stupid!”