Michael Gaynor
Laura Ingraham is the real "bold, fresh piece of humanity"
By Michael Gaynor
Now more than ever, America needs the likes of Laura Ingraham, who obviously is bolder and smarter than Bill O'Reilly and much more capable of exposing the Obama Administration than Glenn Beck.
The July 14, 2010 Email of the Day at www.lauraingraham.com, by Glenn M. of Strongsville, Ohio, said it all splendidly:
"Laura, you were spectacular last night on The O'Reilly Factor. You had Bill speechless which was clearly evident when he had to resort to asking if you were 'certifiable' or if you were actually Glenn Beck in disguise. He did not know how to respond to your questions. I loved it! GREAT JOB!"
Amen!
Laura is an authentic conservative.
Bill is not.
Laura is on a tour promoting her latest book, The Obama Diaries.
Laura wittily dares to dispute President Obama in ways that Bill, a self-described "bold, fresh piece of humanity," does not.
A former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and federal appellate judge Ralph Winter, Laura knows what she's talking about when she talks about the law (an invaluable asset in the Age of Obama).
Blustery Bill plays a lawyer on television...and he plays one poorly.
When Laura suggests that Bill has been drinking the Obama Kool-aid, she turns the tables on him, deftly.
When embarrassed Bill insinuates that Laura is "certifiable," his fear of challenging Obama's integrity is undeniable.
Likewise, it is no compliment when Bill compares Laura to the entertaining, but educationally challenged and sometimes buffoonish Glenn Beck.
Bill probably really does think that it's insane to be as bold as Laura and Glenn.
That would explain why Bill turned away when ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief told him (twice) on "The O'Reilly Factor" that ACORN had served for years as "an unofficial arm of the Democratic Party" last year.
Now more than ever, America needs the likes of Laura Ingraham, who obviously is bolder and smarter than Bill O'Reilly and much more capable of exposing the Obama Administration than Glenn Beck.
© Michael Gaynor
July 16, 2010
Now more than ever, America needs the likes of Laura Ingraham, who obviously is bolder and smarter than Bill O'Reilly and much more capable of exposing the Obama Administration than Glenn Beck.
The July 14, 2010 Email of the Day at www.lauraingraham.com, by Glenn M. of Strongsville, Ohio, said it all splendidly:
"Laura, you were spectacular last night on The O'Reilly Factor. You had Bill speechless which was clearly evident when he had to resort to asking if you were 'certifiable' or if you were actually Glenn Beck in disguise. He did not know how to respond to your questions. I loved it! GREAT JOB!"
Amen!
Laura is an authentic conservative.
Bill is not.
Laura is on a tour promoting her latest book, The Obama Diaries.
Laura wittily dares to dispute President Obama in ways that Bill, a self-described "bold, fresh piece of humanity," does not.
A former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and federal appellate judge Ralph Winter, Laura knows what she's talking about when she talks about the law (an invaluable asset in the Age of Obama).
Blustery Bill plays a lawyer on television...and he plays one poorly.
When Laura suggests that Bill has been drinking the Obama Kool-aid, she turns the tables on him, deftly.
When embarrassed Bill insinuates that Laura is "certifiable," his fear of challenging Obama's integrity is undeniable.
Likewise, it is no compliment when Bill compares Laura to the entertaining, but educationally challenged and sometimes buffoonish Glenn Beck.
Bill probably really does think that it's insane to be as bold as Laura and Glenn.
That would explain why Bill turned away when ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief told him (twice) on "The O'Reilly Factor" that ACORN had served for years as "an unofficial arm of the Democratic Party" last year.
Now more than ever, America needs the likes of Laura Ingraham, who obviously is bolder and smarter than Bill O'Reilly and much more capable of exposing the Obama Administration than Glenn Beck.
© Michael Gaynor
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