she said, they killed a tree to make my bed! he was devastated because in school they had some enviro come in and talk about deforestation. but the thing is movements run their course and they serve a good purpose. we talked about the bald eagle which went electric endangered to threatened and is off of that list because of efforts. now that that has sort of into the society, i think people will start supporting things like keystone more because they re not crazy. bob, there is a point, too, that being green, being organic is expensive. in this day and age, people just can t afford those alternatives which are i guess less economical. let me say the problem with the study, this generation they re talking about are called the millenials. they re now the largest generation in american history, bigger than the baby boomers. these kids are still mostly in college or very early in the work life. it s hard for me to imagine how
wow. fair and balanced? not so much. huh, bob? first of all, this guy can t hold a job pretty clearly. so i mean, how many places did he work? that s not unusual. i know! in the world of reporters. i m sorry. you need a job, let us know. do we have jobs to give? greg does. outright admission that just about everyone he works with is a democrat and votes democrat. finding out that reporters vote democrats is like finding out water is wet. i like to see how the media responds to this. it used to be the first step was to deny it. like it s not true. then the next step was okay. yeah, we re biased. then the third step was, so what? then they would go raid their mini bar. but the fact is, they can t keep saying so what. they got to do something about it. what about it? politico is all over msnbc. you can t turn on a show and they don t get a politico editor on there saying something. but n they should have a slash next to it.
the press is asked for a list and you submit your list. some make the cut, some don t. every state dinner. every one has contributors to the president of the united states at their state dinner. i know that was a breath taking thing to say, but it is a fact that happens all the time. but that s not the thing i agree with bob. that s not the thing that strikes me. the thing is it feels like the white house has become the cool kids table of america where all the rich and famous hang out and make fun of the ugly kids. in a democratic administration. exactly. republicans it s a little different. then it s just the rich kids. i don t know if anyone saw karl rove call out the wall street journal about the burn rate. i think it was quite smart and efficient to have the official dinner along with a meeting of the reelect obama finance committee there in the same room. it was very effective. 50 bundlers in one dinner is quite a lot.
her name is sister mary and she said the mayor is really between a rock and a hard place and she applauded the decision, although i think everyone is cautious about making sure that people would actually be taken care of. he s said the feedings lack sanitary conditions and dignity and he wants people to be at place where they could get the kind of care bob was talking about. what do you think? i guess that would be best, but barring if that s available, which apparently it is not. is not, right. i don t understand why we re taking food away from the homeless. it s a democratic mayor who all of a sudden is now sounding a lot more, as you point out, like it may have more to do with the $200 million art complex that s within the stone s throw, quote, unquote, from the area he did say he was going to offer a city building for that. but it s just offering a building doesn t handle you got to get doctors volunteering their time, mental health experts again, once you get gover
he went in said what s wrong? she said, they killed a tree to make my bed! he was devastated because in school they had some enviro come in and talk about deforestation. but the thing is movements run their course and they serve a good purpose. we talked about the bald eagle which went electric endangered to threatened and is off of that list because of efforts. now that that has sort of into the society, i think people will start supporting things like keystone more because they re not crazy. bob, there is a point, too, that being green, being organic is expensive. in this day and age, people just can t afford those alternatives which are i guess less economical. let me say the problem with the study, this generation they re talking about are called the millenials. they re now the largest generation in american history, bigger than the baby boomers. these kids are still mostly in college or very early in the work life.