Hi everyone, and happy Day After Christmas 🙂

While I indulged myself and took today off from Tammy Radio, I will be on Fox News this afternoon at about 5:30p ET (2:30p PT). Right now it looks like we’ll be discussing Blago wanting to subpoena Obama aides Rahmbo and Valerie Jarrett. for whatever impeachment hearings happen, and the stunning, just super-duper crazy completely unexpected wild poll that no one could have guessed done up by the MSM that says Barkey is the man most admired by Americans. With 32%. My point? The real story is that his margin is so little. After all, it’s weird The Messiah only got picked by 3 out of 10 people.

Hope you can tune in 🙂

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  1. marleed says:

    Another excellent spot on FOX. Heck, Juan agreed with you. I really enjoy your appearances on FOX when you get a chance to make your point. This was one of those! Great job, Tammy!

  2. palin2012 says:

    Woo Hoo Tammy! – you were great on Fox tonight.
    Look forward to you filling in for Laura Ingraham on Monday.

  3. Jay Hill says:

    Tammy,

    Great job again tonight! Juan almost seemed like a conservative wan-a-be!!! You are very refreshing to watch and listen to!

    Jay

  4. storytold says:

    Hi Tammy! I’m glad you brought up that poll. I read about it yesterday and it caught me by suprise! Not because Obama was #1 in the poll but because Bush had won the top spot FOR THE PAST 7 YEARS! Leave it to the MSM to downplay this little bit of information. The only reason they brought the whole subject up now is because Obama won the poll. Am I the only Tammy fan who was suprised to learn that Bush had won that poll for the past 7 years?! With all the crap slung at Bush by the media,it must’ve frustrated the hell out of the MSM that he kept winning the #1 spot. Incredible!

  5. ChrisL says:

    The poll results are interesting. This seems to support the theory that BO didn’t win because he’s so liked by everyone, but as has been discussed here and other places, the Republicans lost because they blew it so badly. And they did. This should have been an election that was easy to win.

  6. marleed says:

    Storytold,

    I too was pretty surprised about Bush winning the poll for the past many years. The MSM was busy all that time informing us that Bush’s “approval” rating was circling the drain. I guess the fact that he was the most admired man in the nation slipped their mind. (of course I’m not sure how it happens that everyone admires you though they don’t approve of what you’re doing) Only in America!

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The topic will be Vice President Cheney responding to Joe Biden’s silly attack on him as essentially power hungry. Biden makes one of his classic gaffe’s in the process, and Cheney calls him on it. It’s nice to see a conservative responding once in a while. Hot Air has the video.

Please do tune in 🙂

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  1. storytold says:

    I checked Wikipedia and sure enough,Cheney was right:

    Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of the legislative branch of the United States government, known as Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Article establishes the manner of election and qualifications of members of each House. In addition, it outlines legislative procedure and enumerates the powers vested in the legislative branch. Finally, it establishes limits on federal and state legislative powers.

    Each of the first three Articles of the Constitution concern one of the three branches of the federal government. The legislative branch is established under Article One, the executive branch under Article Two, and the judicial branch under Article Three.

    …being a constitutional law professor,I wonder if Obama corrected his VP after that gaffe? Unless,of course,Obama also thought it was Article 1. Sheesh!

  2. fiona says:

    I loved your closing comment:

    ‘You can not talk and go to the office.’

    Brava 🙂

  3. lnbee says:

    I saw Chris Wallace’s interview with Cheney. My impression of Cheney was that he was intelligent, professional, self-assured, discreet, low-key, and unruffled. He chooses every word carefully and is very articulate. His decades of experience was apparent. A polar opposite of Biden.

  4. Dave J says:

    Can GWB please resign now and give us President Cheney for a month? The amount of lefty heads exploding would be priceless.

  5. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    Obama’s choice for CIA forced to withdraw. John Brennan was deemed unworthy by the left-wing hate blogs.

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2008/12/22/obama-intelligence-pick-torpedoed-bloggers/

    The moonbats claim their first scalp in the Messiah’s Thousand-Year Reich.

  6. 2T3MzooK says:

    “Obama’s choice for CIA forced to withdraw.” I think it could be a trick. Obama can now claim his hand was forced and name someone more in line with his beliefs.

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