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argue we can't cut the budget because we need to support our troops so to combat that argument andrew sullivan does provide this chart which is the real pay of employees as you see that's been going down along with the inflation along with the money printing in order to support the debt load that is supporting the pentagon adventures overseas to secure oil resources and support the dollar but their wages have been going down and remember in terms of this empire of debt the likes of david graber has said eventually these soldiers will demand payment in gold and silver. yes the soldiers will demand payment in gold and silver because a brick are increasingly becoming just pure mercenaries as the american moves to a pure mercenary army and devalue the fee money that they are printing to go on these adventures is losing its value and the conscripted are not going to script it or pseudo conscripted you know schmucks that end up fighting these stupid wars for deflation are not really soldiers so much as cannon fodder and those cannons are fodder full of money and that's what the death for america is
argue we can't cut the budget because we need to support our troops so to combat that argument andrew sullivan does provide this chart which is the real pay of employees as you see that's been going down along with the inflation along with the money printing in order to support the debt load that is supporting the pentagon adventures overseas to secure oil resources and support the dollar but their wages have been going down and remember in terms of this empire of debt the likes of david graber...
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important to increase the budget of that pentagon which backs the us dollar but i want to say we're andrew sullivan says here regarding this chart he says quote history is replete with examples of great powers who undid themselves by spending on war and empire in the end often with the debt when the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy had to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a feat. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with this and paul craig roberts and that supporting the dollar means committing genocide when you print money that's inflationary when you allow money to be destroyed that's deflationary there's nothing faster to destroy money than bombs and dead bodies that's what that's what it's all about where you actually mentioned the soldiers and a lot of americans will argue oh we can't cut the budget because we need to support our troops so to combat that argument andrew sullivan does provide this chart which is the real pay of employees as you see th
important to increase the budget of that pentagon which backs the us dollar but i want to say we're andrew sullivan says here regarding this chart he says quote history is replete with examples of great powers who undid themselves by spending on war and empire in the end often with the debt when the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy had to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a feat. right well how better...
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important to increase the budget of that pentagon which backs the us dollar but i want to say we're andrew sullivan says here regarding this chart he says quote history is replete with examples of great powers who undid themselves by spending on war and empire in the end often with the debt won the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with fitz and paul craig roberts in that supporting the dollar means committing genocide.
important to increase the budget of that pentagon which backs the us dollar but i want to say we're andrew sullivan says here regarding this chart he says quote history is replete with examples of great powers who undid themselves by spending on war and empire in the end often with the debt won the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better...
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andrew sullivan condemning skeptics of a concussion? what a woodland ghoul.t skepticism is on life support. media traded it in. so much so they think it's offensive to question odd-timing of illness in a scandal that neither they nor their idle obama cared to discuss. if there is a fake shock about the right transguesss when we get close to something. take the left outrage over breitbart poking at acorn or anthony weiner. that is why they like hill. attrition is all they wanted. i ask you, do you want it to go away, who pushed the video? then we will stop the shameless exercising of the first amendment right to ask questions. maybe we should be sent to would be of the left's reeducation camps. i didn't work the first time we went through college. in case you think it never happened before, check out the commentary on cheney's heart. >> a clip, never been seen of the upcoming dick cheney story. ♪ ♪ >> you think that's funny? >> bad taste. it was in bad taste. >> you thinking it's funny? >> that's funny to you, too, so if that were a liberal -- >> that is so si
andrew sullivan condemning skeptics of a concussion? what a woodland ghoul.t skepticism is on life support. media traded it in. so much so they think it's offensive to question odd-timing of illness in a scandal that neither they nor their idle obama cared to discuss. if there is a fake shock about the right transguesss when we get close to something. take the left outrage over breitbart poking at acorn or anthony weiner. that is why they like hill. attrition is all they wanted. i ask you, do...
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that's the real test is if i want to be sure andrew sullivan is there, i don't want to pay him 20 bucks because maybe he doesn't make as much. and, you know, the same thing would happen to you for certain. because you have an intense audience and the great thing about this is that media doesn't have to be mass market to be successful. think about the old days of magazines. you know or the "new yorker" maintaining 900,000 subscribers. why? because they were the right. and the best people in the world wanted to advertise and reach that audience. >> and i believe that combination of advertisers who want to reach the audience and people who want to have that personalized experience. i've always tried to persuade the "new yorker." they do this big thing every year for a couple days in new york city and i go this is crazy what you ought to do is auction off dinner with the cartoonists and do it the highest bidder. what's this $200 a day? i'd paytons of money. >> rose: finally there's this, twitter. >> yeah. >> rose: a genius product, you say. >> genius product sadly to this point a horrible d
that's the real test is if i want to be sure andrew sullivan is there, i don't want to pay him 20 bucks because maybe he doesn't make as much. and, you know, the same thing would happen to you for certain. because you have an intense audience and the great thing about this is that media doesn't have to be mass market to be successful. think about the old days of magazines. you know or the "new yorker" maintaining 900,000 subscribers. why? because they were the right. and the best...
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. >> there's a man andrew sullivan, who throws -- >> rose: a blogger. >> i bang him back and i don'tunderstand why. if you punch somebody in the nose in the school playground the best defense is punch them back. >> rose: so you punch him back and he-- he writes another piece. >> i couldn't give a monkey's... ( laughter ) >> rose: all of a sudden you have become a big-time celebrity making big bucks. and then larry king is retiring and most people wanted that job-- or a lot of people did. i'm not sure who wanted it or didn't. i'm not even sure who the competition was. how come you got that job? >> i had been doing a big interview show in britain. it's the most popular in terms of viewers. >> rose: you still doll it? >> yes, it's called "life stories," on public figures. >> rose: you go to the itv web site and see the interviews? >> yes. i have about 50 now, 50 shows. >> rose: big oprah winfrey type people? >> yes, elton john, prime minister gordon. they air for an hour and they are people's life stories. cnn, my manager used to be larry king's manager, and he was with william morris a
. >> there's a man andrew sullivan, who throws -- >> rose: a blogger. >> i bang him back and i don'tunderstand why. if you punch somebody in the nose in the school playground the best defense is punch them back. >> rose: so you punch him back and he-- he writes another piece. >> i couldn't give a monkey's... ( laughter ) >> rose: all of a sudden you have become a big-time celebrity making big bucks. and then larry king is retiring and most people wanted that...
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msnbc and a few others, but supporters, andrew sullivan was on suicide watch after that debate and so you know, i didn't think it was as bad, and one of the reasons the president was a little off kilter as i really believe the audacity of romney's repositioning in that debate was so remarkable that i certainly had stepped out when i went to talk with the media. but, you know, it wasn't something that i looked forward to any more than i would a root canal. >> what was the biggest surprise >> you know, a big a answer is how few surprises there were, and was partly because we had i think prepared very well. we knew where the race was. >> you were confident throughout supporters were not nearly as confident. >> i really was confident because i felt we had the best messenger and the biggest message. >> what are the moments you started to say wait a second, this thing could turn on us if we are not careful. >> the closest you came to ase after the first debate, but i didn't really believe that it was a hit to the main engine. i thought what would have been did happen which is that he got ba
msnbc and a few others, but supporters, andrew sullivan was on suicide watch after that debate and so you know, i didn't think it was as bad, and one of the reasons the president was a little off kilter as i really believe the audacity of romney's repositioning in that debate was so remarkable that i certainly had stepped out when i went to talk with the media. but, you know, it wasn't something that i looked forward to any more than i would a root canal. >> what was the biggest surprise...