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- ricperry1, on 11/06/2007, -12/+110I completely agree with Tucker.
- AustinMandi, on 11/06/2007, -22/+87He might be a crazy, ex-bowtie wearing little freak, but on this we do agree. Oh, and that Ron Paul is the man. That too.
- galeninjapan, on 11/06/2007, -10/+72She is a NeoCon.
She voted for the war with Iraq and voted to call Iran's army a Terrorist organization. - conceptkid, on 11/06/2007, -3/+45I wish that grey haired fat guy would have kept his mouth shut. He was annoying as hell.
- Napoleone, on 11/06/2007, -24/+65Hillary Clinton was on the board of directors for Wal-Mart. An institution that has devastated the U.S. economy and significantly further empowered the communist leadership of China.
***** her. - bizjet747, on 11/06/2007, -16/+49Remember, remember..the 5th of November. End of the neo-CON hegemony.
http://thisnovember5th.com/ - khfn, on 11/01/2007, -3/+30Ideology of Hillary specifically. Not democrats as a whole.
- GrodyChamp, on 11/02/2007, -4/+30Hillary got destroyed in the Democratic debate tonight.
- jmpeagle, on 11/02/2007, -8/+33god damn wal-mart and their low prices and people choosing to shop their because it saves them money
- TopherT, on 11/01/2007, -2/+24It is true that one must not forget Romney's doubling of Guantanamo or Guliani's hiring of elite neo-con advisors, but is the analogy to Hillary really not fair? A woman who voted for the Iraq resolution, who voted to fund the war, pass the patriot act and call the Iranian guard a terrorist group.
- hcmc, on 11/01/2007, -0/+18On domestic issues, Hillary is a third-way new Democrat, not a neocon.
But regarding foreign policy, especially Israel, the Iraq war, the Iran war, etc. she is a fully bought-and-paid-for property of the Israel lobby, and so in effect she is a neocon. She went to all those Manhattan fund-raisers, collected all the big checks, and promised them everything they wanted. That is how we know (say the corporate media) that she is a "serious" candidate. It's pure delusion to think she would be any different from Bush or Guiliani in regard to having America fight Israel's wars. - hamobu, on 11/06/2007, -9/+26HILLARY IS A NEOCON -- That is a catchy slogan. Spread it around!
- bugsy187, on 11/03/2007, -9/+26So, to smear democrats the right is now associating them with Bush? Interesting.
- danconia, on 11/01/2007, -0/+14Um she voted for Iraq, said a troop withdrawal wouldn't be finished until 2013, and voted for the Lieberman-Kyl amendment to label the Revolutionary Guard of Iran a "terrorist organization"... she's definitely a neo-con and not even close to an anti-war candidate.
What's sad is that most people think that the democrats want to pull out of Iraq when in fact the front-runners want to stay in. The only people who legitimately want out are Kucinich, Paul, and possibly Richardson. The military industrial complex is very influential...
Heck, RUPERT MURDOCH (founder of Fox News and Newscorp) donated the full $2300 to her. I think it's pretty clear that she is horrible for this nation. - wishninja, on 11/06/2007, -11/+25I am starting to warm up to tucker.
- colonelbuckshot, on 10/31/2007, -0/+14Hillary slamming Iran in front of AIPAC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvuzMWcz0kU - thescimitar, on 11/02/2007, -14/+28Tucker Carlson is a moron. But yeah, Hilary is a neocon.
- artemus, on 11/01/2007, -12/+25He is the Democratic party's strategist. What else would you expect from a bald-faced liar?
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -4/+17He's still a dick. But even a broken clock is right twice a day.
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -6/+19New world order bitches.
- diffraction, on 11/02/2007, -3/+15I am puzzled how the Democrat voters have somehow convinced themselves that Democrats were ever antiwar. It is the same party that brought us Vietnam, Korea, and Kosovo. Yet they point fingers at the Republicans and shout warmongers when the party has simply been taken over by ex-Democrat liberals which we call neocons. It also makes me wonder how the Republican voters have been completely fooled into believing these neocons are conservatives at all. There is simply zero doctrinal difference between the two parties. The only thing that is different is their rhetoric and faux opposition.
- AdamGeld, on 10/31/2007, -1/+11I would rather vote for Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, ect.
- pintomp3, on 10/31/2007, -1/+11it was sad that gravel was left out and kucinich got to speak so little. seemed like half the questions were about hillary. i really hope people wise up and don't vote for her.
- Timetheos, on 10/31/2007, -3/+13The Republicans are idiots; the corporations know this so are funneling their money to her. From a voter stand-point, the Republicans are sooo irrational in their complete hatred of her that independents are scared of them. Among Dems she has only so-so support, but stack her up against Mitt &Fred & Rude &... and she looks like gold to the sane people out there. Truth's a bitch cons, so dig me down.
- colonelbuckshot, on 11/05/2007, -2/+12She's a Neo-Con alright, albeit with a liberal veneer. Hillary slamming Iran in front of AIPAC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvuzMWcz0kU - inactive, on 11/06/2007, -31/+41W00T! RON PAUL 2008!
- jmpeagle, on 11/01/2007, -2/+11if you want wal-mart to start paying for their worker's healthcare then abolish medicare and medicaid. No one who considers healthcare important would work for wal-Mart.
Medicare and Medicaid in the end serve as a giant corporate subsidy to relieve wage rates - AdamGeld, on 11/01/2007, -1/+10That's because the more people find out about Hillary, the more they find out she's a lying sack of ***** that just wants to be president for the power. Americans will elect her though, I am seriously considering starting a betting pool on that.
- AdamGeld, on 10/31/2007, -3/+12Hillary will win because, 1) she is a woman, 2) she claims to be a democrat, 3) her last name is still Clinton, 4) every word that she speaks is a lie.
- khfn, on 11/01/2007, -2/+11I thought he was actually civil on this clip. What the hell are you smoking?
- AdamGeld, on 11/01/2007, -0/+8A label? How does "piece of *****" sound?
- nygrissplz, on 11/01/2007, -1/+9New republicans ARE pro-war. All current GOP candidates (aside from Ron Paul) are at the very least considering an attack on Iran. This is why people say they are warmongers, which they currently are. However, the democrats (aside from Mike Gravel and Dennis Kucinich) are proving to be just as bad.
- AdamGeld, on 11/01/2007, -1/+9Yes.
- shoulderjesus, on 11/02/2007, -3/+10+a couple of politics to tucker, good show sir
- Downtime, on 11/13/2007, -1/+8It's called capitalism boss.
- Hexogen, on 10/31/2007, -1/+8I liked when he ran out of rebuttals how he just sat there stuttering trying to make something up or change the direction of the dialog.
- AdamGeld, on 11/05/2007, -1/+8Despise is much too tame a word for my fealings about her. I hate her ***** guts, because I know what she is. She is a corrupt, lying sack of *****.
- pintomp3, on 10/31/2007, -3/+10even a broken clock is right twice a day.
- jmpeagle, on 10/31/2007, -1/+7the 2008 election is going to be ugly. We are going to most likely get 2 nominees who are hated by at least half their party and at least one major 3rd party candidate (bloomberg). It's going to be vicious and will most likely be an election year with dismal voting rates.
- existent, on 11/01/2007, -2/+8I'm not sure you know what communist means. The kneejerk enemy of America term has been updated to 'terrorist', by the way.
- bugsy187, on 10/31/2007, -1/+7This page does a pretty good job of defining a Neo Con, in my view. I'd also say it's more informative on the matter than Carlson's show.
http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/neocon101 ... - AdamGeld, on 10/31/2007, -0/+6Hmmm... Sounds like just about every presidential election in the US.
- kag9000, on 10/31/2007, -0/+6The friend of my enemy is my enemy, absolutely.
- ModernMindofM, on 10/31/2007, -5/+11I've never understood people's allowance for Tucker's shortsightedness. Not only is he, unfortunately, only in possession of about half the intellect people give him credit for, but he has yet to leave that cable-news mentality where only the loudest opinion can be right. Saying Hilary is a Neocon takes little, or no, courage when your viewing base is predisposed to disliking her anyway.
Doesn't anyone remember when Jon Stewart shut Tucker down on Tucker's own show? THAT's courage... - AdamGeld, on 10/31/2007, -2/+8You are completely missing the entire point. Why does the majority of the American public vote based solely on what party the canidates say they belong to? Oh, I know, that's because Americans are some of the stupidest people on the planet.
- Timetheos, on 11/01/2007, -3/+9She's probably trying to triangulate. Typical Clinton.
- inactive, on 10/31/2007, -2/+7From a bald faced liar? To be a Republican.
- senatebuddy, on 11/02/2007, -6/+11I never trusted Hillary, she stood with all the other corrupted democrats, she doesn't even want us out of Iraq. I couldnt think of a label to call her, but Carlson has it spot on.
- bangerznmash, on 11/01/2007, -1/+65.) The media picked her.
- sampson123, on 10/31/2007, -1/+6Well, he did stop wearing that bowtie.
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