The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
Was that a comedy act? Or was he serious? He says we're NOT BROKE, and that America is RICH, then goes on to demonize those same people and businesses that made the country WEALTHY. He's a communist pushing an unspoken social contract that he says "used to exist" during some other unknown period time. Then he goes and demonizes corporate lobbyist, but fails to mention a word about public union lobbyists like the NEA.
Box, you had the nerve to discredit "The Blaze" as biased? This is utter rubbish.
This guy's dangerous. The imagery and rhetoric should be a hint that he's pushing an agenda.
Was that a comedy act? Or was he serious? He says we're NOT BROKE, and that America is RICH, then goes on to demonize those same people and businesses that made the country WEALTHY. He's a communist pushing an unspoken social contract that he says "used to exist" during some other unknown period time. Then he goes and demonizes corporate lobbyist, but fails to mention a word about public union lobbyists like the NEA.
Box, you had the nerve to discredit "The Blaze" as biased? This is utter rubbish.
This guy's dangerous. The imagery and rhetoric should be a hint that he's pushing an agenda.
Oh Cicero Of course it's an OPINION piece. He is presenting a point of view... Much like Fox news presents a point of view... It's a political piece.
You really need to learn the difference between N E W S, and O P I N I O N!
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
Van Jones? The idiot that was too communist for the Obama administration. A real unbiased source. Really scraping the bottom of the barrel to find continued running dogs. Can't find any local DEM that will vote for him again-including our own DVR.
If he's a communist, a socialist or even a (uggg) (gag) (cough) a dreaded Conservative, his words are what he's selling... not his political philosophy. I wouldn't take Van Jones word for anything... but just like the way I consider Ron Paul's words, I will listen to Van's words and see if they make sense to me.
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith