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Wash. Post's Robinson on Gingrich being the "voice of reason" in GOP: "That tells you they're in for a long few years"

November 02, 2009 6:22 pm ET

From the November 2 edition of MSNBC's Hardball:

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Previously:

Limbaugh: We can say Scozzafava is "guilty of widespread bestiality; she has screwed every RINO in the country"

Limbaugh on Gingrich endorsement: "He probably didn't know much about Scozzafava"

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    • Author by Marker (November 02, 2009 6:25 pm ET)
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      Repugs are headed for extinction and it couldn't happen quick enough.
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    • Author by Conchobhar (November 02, 2009 6:27 pm ET)
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      Looks like I'm going to have to catch Tweety online tonight. I'd like to hear what Fineman was trying to say.
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    • Author by shaggles (November 02, 2009 6:32 pm ET)
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      No kidding. How far do you have to sink before Gingrich sounds like the voice of reason?
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      • Author by epkklk851 (November 02, 2009 6:35 pm ET)
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        A foot or two above the level of Pat Buchanan sounding responsible (and that has happened recently!)
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        • Author by worrierking (November 02, 2009 6:43 pm ET)
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          Then the end of days must be here because even O'Reilly appeared reasonable recently.

          I forgot what he seemed reasonable about though. It was reasonable compared to one of his guests.
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          • Author by epkklk851 (November 02, 2009 6:45 pm ET)
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            Yes, I have seen that, too! But then, when you wind up Jabba the Rush or Gloom Dreck, well then he does sound reasonable, and he might even seem charming (The View on Friday.) Truly, the end of days must be upon us.
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            • Author by all your eyes (November 02, 2009 7:04 pm ET)
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              O'Reilly plays a cynical game. He pretends to be reasonable, but he lets his guests do the dirty work, giving them free reign to smear without regard for truth, before politely saying that he disagrees with that last part.
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      • Author by JLP (November 02, 2009 6:37 pm ET)
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        Or O'reilly for that matter...
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      • Author by Limit Corp. Ownership (November 02, 2009 6:51 pm ET)
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        el Fathead is the...

        Voice of Treason.
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      • Author by jeter2 (November 02, 2009 6:58 pm ET)
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        Robinson is a Liberal lapdog. His bias makes his opinions on Republican and/or Conservatives about as useful as Limbaugh's opinion on Dem/Libs.

        As a Conservative I would like to see the Republican party represent Conservative ideals. And no, that's not the same thing as the far Right radical loony crap...
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        • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (November 02, 2009 8:17 pm ET)
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          As a liberal I'd like you to take responsibility for the mess the people you voted for have created.

          And find some humility, also.
          ~
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          • Author by jeter2 (November 03, 2009 11:20 am ET)
               
            Oh give it a rest. Yeah the Republicans made this mess all by themselves...no help from the Dems ::eye roll::

            What planet are you on?

            Humility? Around here? Maybe you & some of you comrades could use some.
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        • Author by bintx (November 03, 2009 9:10 am ET)
             
          Actually, no. Eugene Robinson is a very level-headed individual who speaks to the inanity of the current political atmosphere.

          As a conservative, I don't CARE if there is ANY party representing "conservative" ideals. I will vote for whomever I feel represents the interests of my country, my community, my family and me to the best of his/her ability without the necessity nor the obligation of loyalty to a political club coming first. That's what the Founding Fathers intended . . . it's a shame that we deviated from that intention.
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          • Author by jeter2 (November 03, 2009 11:24 am ET)
               
            Actually, no. Eugene Robinson is a very level-headed individual who speaks to the inanity of the current political atmosphere.

            Actually Bintx, I used to somewhat agree with that statement. But over the past year or so I've seen/heard/read Robinson enough to see him slant Left repeatedly. He's on board with the Dems on every issue. That leaves me believing he ain't exactly fair & balanced.

            I happen to agree with 90%, give or take, of the Conservative message & believe it better represents the interests of my country & it's citizens.

            But isn't it nice that we can disagree without fear of reprisals. Hey that's another thing that makes this country so great
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    • Author by ProgLib (November 02, 2009 6:49 pm ET)
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      i think it is safe to say that rush knows plenty about "bestiality".
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    • Author by bintx (November 03, 2009 9:06 am ET)
         
      I love Eugene Robinson . . . if for nothing else, he has that AMAZING voice! LOL!
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