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In reply to the discussion: Morning Joe has become totally unwatchable [View all]whathehell
(30,460 posts)20. Absolutely. He's always been tough to watch, but when he started
his daily attacks on "entitlements" ( I sense a directive from upstairs)
then characterized Nancy Pelosi's opposing sentiments as "reflecting
her 'extremist' constituency", I'd really had enough.
No more Joe Loudmouth with his bubble of rich, mostly old and white republicans,
I've had it. The statement on Pelosi was the last straw, especially given polls that
consistently show 70 to 80% of Americans across the political spectrum waning
to leave Medicare and Social UNTOUCHED.
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Joe was still on his entitlement rant today but has curiously stopped pissing on Krugman...
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#13
they say if you laid a million economists end to end they'd never reach a conclusion.
Gidney N Cloyd
Feb 2013
#46
It IS interesting that Joe is NOW saying "I'm not talking about austerity!" when he was one
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#59