I dont believe nothing them fuckers say! If somebody want somebody out,they get it,what us mear peasants hear is grooble,c'mon people,believe nothing you hear and half of what you see! because thats what your getting.And not just Ted,but about anybody,The federal reserve runs this country,Wise up,If you were a banker that runs this country,what would you do? Clue?"trillions"
you should interview Ted Stevens about his good friend Larry Craig. You should ask Ted how he knew the FBI was going to raid his house. That might be interesting.
Teddy boy better be careful when he gets to prison. A lot of those guys are hardened criminals and may want to anally rape Ted. Ted needs to remind those animals that his ass "isn't a big truck". "It's a series of tubes"!
I love Larry Craig, or I thought i did, till it hit me: the Larry Craig scandal is the media's way to keep the sheeple agog while the Uncle Ted "real deal" tiptoes right on by. By staying, Craig can continue to serve that function. In fact, he already IS. Turn on the TV, check the 24-hour cable news. All Craig, no Uncle Ted.
try and get prof john gray of the london school of economics for a highly intelligent and orignal view, he's done brilliant books on globalization and utopian thinking. but anyone smart will do! keep up the good work
I was talking to a customer of mine in Alaska the other day. Her friends husband works for VECO. Anyway, the friend was all upset that they were going to get Uncle Ted. That's what his supporters call Stevens- Uncle Ted. I really hope she's right and "they" do get Uncle Ted!
As for future guests, I would like Michael O'Hanlon from the Brookings Institute, who's Iraq analysis has been iffy at best throughout. It would be nice to have him explain himself.
Also, I would like a historian to speak about Afghanistan, explaining how its tribalism has hampered British, Soviet, and now US/NATO rule. A Pakistan expert would also be greatly appreciated, especially if they could go beyond the terrorism angle and speak of their contentious relations with India.
Craig may have been flushed down the toilet by his colleagues, but just like the nastiest of gassy floaters, he still remains in the toilet bowl that has become Congress, just yesterday walking the halls. Congress generally protects its own, unless they're involved in a gay scandal. Bitters had yet another prostitute come out, revealing their sordid history, and Congress let out a collective yawn.
I dont believe nothing them fuckers say! If somebody want somebody out,they get it,what us mear peasants hear is grooble,c'mon people,believe nothing you hear and half of what you see! because thats what your getting.And not just Ted,but about anybody,The federal reserve runs this country,Wise up,If you were a banker that runs this country,what would you do? Clue?"trillions"
semiLivedj 1 year ago
you should interview Ted Stevens about his good friend Larry Craig. You should ask Ted how he knew the FBI was going to raid his house. That might be interesting.
moichidomoichido 3 years ago
Teddy boy better be careful when he gets to prison. A lot of those guys are hardened criminals and may want to anally rape Ted. Ted needs to remind those animals that his ass "isn't a big truck". "It's a series of tubes"!
moichidomoichido 3 years ago
Ted Stevens? Guilty on all counts! Enjoy your stay at Club Fed, you crooked geriatric scumbag!
BenAliGtor 3 years ago
I love Larry Craig, or I thought i did, till it hit me: the Larry Craig scandal is the media's way to keep the sheeple agog while the Uncle Ted "real deal" tiptoes right on by. By staying, Craig can continue to serve that function. In fact, he already IS. Turn on the TV, check the 24-hour cable news. All Craig, no Uncle Ted.
Carly8Corday 4 years ago
I suggested Lieutenant General William E. Odom
Anogram 4 years ago
try and get prof john gray of the london school of economics for a highly intelligent and orignal view, he's done brilliant books on globalization and utopian thinking. but anyone smart will do! keep up the good work
bodah44 4 years ago
Anyone for a Noam Chomsky interview? He's still being ignored by just about everybody.
dozdolt44 4 years ago 2
I'm ALWAYS for a Noam Chomsky interview! :)
asdffd 4 years ago 2
Let's see how the Nightly News and the other two pigs cover this, then we'll know if they're going to stick it to Stevens.
We all know the three pigs are the great pacifier for the sheep, don't we? So let's watch this evening and see.
fagan411 4 years ago 2
I'd like to see an expert on Constitutional Law and hear exactly what rights we have recently lost and what if any recourse we as citizens have
Ender1zero1 4 years ago 3
"flushed him down the toilet." Oh I love it. :) I bet Larry Craig is so sad he didn't get far enough in that bathroom to flush his own toilet.
mikey2600 4 years ago
I was talking to a customer of mine in Alaska the other day. Her friends husband works for VECO. Anyway, the friend was all upset that they were going to get Uncle Ted. That's what his supporters call Stevens- Uncle Ted. I really hope she's right and "they" do get Uncle Ted!
asdffd 4 years ago 3
It was a great interview, and I sincerely hope you do more of them.
appeals2me 4 years ago 2
Any chance of getting an interview with Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, or perhaps, Mike Gravel? Maybe Patrick Leahy, or Sen Whitehouse?
KIDiotequeA 4 years ago 2
As for future guests, I would like Michael O'Hanlon from the Brookings Institute, who's Iraq analysis has been iffy at best throughout. It would be nice to have him explain himself.
Also, I would like a historian to speak about Afghanistan, explaining how its tribalism has hampered British, Soviet, and now US/NATO rule. A Pakistan expert would also be greatly appreciated, especially if they could go beyond the terrorism angle and speak of their contentious relations with India.
dafttool 4 years ago
Craig may have been flushed down the toilet by his colleagues, but just like the nastiest of gassy floaters, he still remains in the toilet bowl that has become Congress, just yesterday walking the halls. Congress generally protects its own, unless they're involved in a gay scandal. Bitters had yet another prostitute come out, revealing their sordid history, and Congress let out a collective yawn.
dafttool 4 years ago