Can Conservatives Be Trusted? Kuttner & Kristol Debate
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Neconservative Bill Kristol debated progressive Robert Kuttner during "The Big Con" Conference sponsored by the Campaign for America's Future and The American Prospect
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I always try to give people the bene, you know? Even when I disagree with their politics. But, yeah, the guy is wacko.
I guess Kuttner is a failed liberal hater, and Krystal is a proud success filled Conservative.
Why doesn't Kuttner tell us how ownderful libealism is, instead of lying and whining about someone else?
I note all lefties do is whine about their enemies, and their enemies are everyone but foreign terrorists.
-- Menachem Begin - Israeli Prime Minister 1977-1983
Bill Kristol for President!
when you are not confined to the safty of your personal cable network news channel.
they sit around and defame democrates as unpatriotic
yet they sit back and make the choices in business..
the Neo-Cons are the people determined to force us into a union with mexico and canada.
they are the people who decide that it is better for america if they shut down industial plants and oust hundreds of thousands of american workers out of a job. simply to save .50cent every single unit.
they are the Oil barrons.
trust worthy
pro-war
pro-globalization
pro-corporate entities
pro-tax cuts designed to emulate trickle down economics only even more unbalanced towards the favour of the rich.
anti-personal freedoms
anti-workers unions
anti-seperation of church and state
anti-science
anti-public education
anti-conservative public spending
anti-middle and lower class