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countdown to no ratings with keith overbite and lezbian/comic janine garofalo

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  • "the gay one" Mark Levin is just JEALOUS that Olbermann, and Garafalo for that matter, are INFINITELY more relevant than a schmuck like Levin will ever be! Olbermann is on PRIME TIME TV, and "the gay one" is on LATE NIGHT AM radio.

    MSLSD? LOL Maybe if "the gay one" tried LSD his puny little mind would be opened to all of the wonderful things this universe has to offer, and then he wouldn't be such a miserable little TROLL!

  • @okplayer420

    olbermann has 1 million viewers

    levin has 5.5 to 7 million listeners

    levin's liberty and tyranny sold over 1 million hardback copies and was NY times #1 best seller for 4 months

    you're hero is barely literate

    just kidding, olbermann has a successful career and is quite rich, but its a mistake to imagine that he's an intellectual.

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  • I hate liberals. Firstly, they assume that all conservatives are stupid, going so far as to say that we don't know what the Boston Tea Party was.

    Secondly, they use racism as a way to vilify us. According to them, all right-wingers are racist, and everyone who opposses Obama is necessarily racist as well.

    It's simply not possible that they're upset with him because they'll burdened with debt for years to come because of his economic policies!

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  • Mark is awsome

  • Garofalo, Olberman and Levin are all morons.

  • Mark Levin is a scholar.

  • Garofalo is not very self-aware apparently. While she slanders millions of people of racism, it's clear that she is much more venomous.

  • @quicksiliva Put them out of business?? It's guaranteed them business (through law) forever. The reason I trust a market of corporations over the government is because corporations don't have any inherent authority over me or anyone. Government does. How in the hell does a nationally-run health care plan put insurance companies out of business? They still provide the service, but now they have the government authority to administer to everyone, instead of having to compete.

  • @quicksiliva You know what kinds of choices we have that you are so adamant about protecting? Burger King or McDonnalds... Now that's a choice. Insurance companies rape people blind, because the medical industry can't control it huge costs. You have the middle man whether it's a company or the gov.... There are going to be administrative costs, red tape, but that goes anytime there is a middle man. How about we get rid of insurance companies and offer what is reasonalbe and affordable?

  • @kylematthewdiduck Ok,, you've fallen into the "Freedom" bullshit that they feed you. Tell me what is the difference when corporations control your life instead of Government? Why do you think that even though the government program would probably cost individuals less since everyone is paying into it, that the corporations are fighting tooth and nail against a national plan? Because it will put them out of business. Right now they control your life, your spending, and how is that better?

  • @quicksiliva So what do you think happens when that already small amount of choice is eliminated because every is legally required to pay into a corrupt and bureaucratic system? Do you think the amount of choice goes up or down? And when the government gives PRIVATE companies a mandate that requires supposedly free citizens to purchase a product from that company, do you think that is an increase or decrease in liberty?

  • @kylematthewdiduck But collectively insurence doesn't vary all that much and it's very much like a monopoly on the American people. Some people don't have a choice because their jobs don't offer low cost insureance. When you have a necessity like healthcare, which is the same as water, it can be prices at whatever they want to price it at and a few dollars difference between companies is like a few cents difference between gas stations. The freedom of choice here is all an illusion.

  • @quicksiliva Of course there are costs, but when there are more companies competing, one can choose the best value for the best service FOR THEM. They aren't legally obligated to pay a certain rate, for a minimum service, with the threat of fines/jail, as the health care bill says. Another point to make, though, is the long-term costs of inflating the dollar with inefficient, arbitrary spending (ie. trillions for health care), which are irreversible costs...not to mention inherent corruption.

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