Buh byee
1 posted on
05/02/2010 7:34:11 PM PDT by
Nachum
To: Nachum
Don’t be too sure. Moyers retired once before....
2 posted on
05/02/2010 7:35:34 PM PDT by
clintonh8r
(If you make over $250K you aren't a "working family", but if you don't have a job, you are.)
To: Nachum
Buh Bye to a vicious, evil leftist propagandist swine.
3 posted on
05/02/2010 7:36:06 PM PDT by
FormerACLUmember
("Subtlety is not going to win this fight": NJ Governor Chris Christie)
To: Nachum
5 posted on
05/02/2010 7:39:37 PM PDT by
joelt
To: Nachum
Thats what power is. And this man is reaching this audience. The liberal credo. It isn't about doing good or right for the people. It is about power. Liberalism is an easy way to buy power from the weak-minded.
7 posted on
05/02/2010 7:40:34 PM PDT by
freedumb2003
(Craven spirits wear their master's collars but real men would rather feed the battlefield's vultures)
To: Nachum
This is funny, I was just about doing a search for the article having been posted and here it is
8 posted on
05/02/2010 7:45:09 PM PDT by
Kaslin
(Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
To: Nachum
In 1948, when he was fourteen years old, Bill Moyers heard Lyndon Johnson give a rousing speech at a courthouse in Marshall, TexasIn 1958, my uncle from Texas came to visit us in Nebraska and told us that LBJ was the biggest crook in Texas. My uncle was smarter than Bill Moyers.
To: Nachum
Bill Moyers probably never let the facts about Lyndon Johnson enter his depraved mind.
Lyndon B. Johnson was a very evil man who promoted big government and was a Bible hating, do-good liberal. He was a liar for the leftist cause who never figured out that his Democrat party was the enemy of true freedom.
Bill Moyers is even further to the left and has had one job his entire adult life: Professional Liar.
Naturally, Bill Moyers loves liars and other leftist moral reprobates, for the cause.
10 posted on
05/02/2010 7:45:39 PM PDT by
Old Landmarks
(No fear of man, none!)
To: Nachum
11 posted on
05/02/2010 7:45:49 PM PDT by
BunnySlippers
(I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
To: Nachum
Darn, at first glace I thought it said Bill Maher.
12 posted on
05/02/2010 7:47:02 PM PDT by
Boiler Plate
("Why be difficult, when with just a little more work, you can be impossible" Mom)
To: Nachum
Darn, at first glace I thought it said Bill Maher.
13 posted on
05/02/2010 7:47:02 PM PDT by
Boiler Plate
("Why be difficult, when with just a little more work, you can be impossible" Mom)
To: Nachum
Let the door hit you on the way out.
To: Nachum
I watched the show, just so I could revel in the finality of it all. At the end, he did admit he had biases, as if it was some long-held secret that he was just now sharing with us. I laughed out load.
I also thought it was fitting that he had that loser Jim Hightower as his last guest. What a poster boy for liberal twerpism that guy is. Every Texan who ever proudly claimed that title has to cringe in embarrassment knowing they share it with a wimp like Hightower.
19 posted on
05/02/2010 7:53:00 PM PDT by
MNnice
To: Nachum
Broken down old liberal. He and Daniel Schorr should share the same room at NPR’s retirement village for America haters.
22 posted on
05/02/2010 8:10:13 PM PDT by
Huskrrrr
To: Nachum
That's Moyers standing in the rear, on the right side:
25 posted on
05/02/2010 8:18:14 PM PDT by
Deo volente
(God willing, America will survive this Obamination.)
To: Nachum
Let’s pray he joins Howard Zinn and Teddy Kennedy in a condo down in Hotville one day for his treason.
28 posted on
05/02/2010 8:57:32 PM PDT by
wac3rd
(Prepare for the November 2010 Tsunami)
To: Nachum
...Moyers would achieve a similar kind of power, and he has yet to abuse it. Moyerss conversational ease, his earnest delivery, his fierce intelligenceall of it has transformed him into our leading television intellectual, and a worthy successor to Edward R. Murrow....
Worthy of a couple of barf alerts right there.
29 posted on
05/02/2010 9:00:05 PM PDT by
rottndog
(WOOF!!! Be prepared for what's coming AFTER America.....)
To: Nachum; All
Am I correct in recalling that the infamous daisy ad in the 1964 campaign was Moyers’ idea?
To: Nachum
Well, bye!!
32 posted on
05/02/2010 9:45:55 PM PDT by
Bean Counter
(We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office -- Aesop)
To: Nachum
I remember the sheer presence of the man, Moyers has recalled. And I thought, Thats what power is. And this man is reaching this audience. And hes got this audience. And hes telling this audience something thats very important. Years later, through a different mediumtelevisionMoyers would achieve a similar kind of power Yes, except for the audience part.
33 posted on
05/02/2010 9:51:20 PM PDT by
denydenydeny
(The welfare state turns us all into zoo animals, mouths open, waiting for the next feeding.)
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