Yes, his ratings were the lowest.
He didn't do his daddy proud, Mike Wallace at least had a little credibilty. Chris Wallace was meant to be a shoe salesman.
Rooney was the most memorable.
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He didn't do his daddy proud, Mike Wallace at least had a little credibilty. Chris Wallace was meant to be a shoe salesman.
Rooney was the most memorable.
Denial is not a river in Africa.

You leftist lemmings should read the ENTIRE article and learn something about yourselves and maybe strengthening your weak psyches.
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Bob Dole must be laughing his azz off!
Petty tyrants.
He is funny as h3ll!!!!!! ![]()
He is just a script reader!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And he isn't good at it!!!!!!!!!!
He is not convincing or speaking from the heart....CLEARLY.
President in name only, that is what we got swindled into the WH a fraudulent useless pos. DemoncRATS be worried, very worried, this is an npr poll.


ADMONITION
“The hour has come. Now we need a U.S. Senator or Representative to get the ball rolling on this urgent 28th Amendment.”
This needs to become a major campaign issue for conservative candidates running to replace incumbents who are unwilling to limit their own terms of office. This template is yours to adopt or adapt without attribution.
Section 1
A Senator may serve only two six-year terms. A member of the House of Representatives may serve only six two-year terms. This applies only to terms to which he or she was elected, but not those to which appointed to fill a vacancy. Incumbent Senators and Representatives at the time this amendment is ratified will be included in this limitation.
Section 2
The Speaker of the House of Representatives may serve no more than four years total in that capacity, whether or not consecutively. This provision applies to the incumbent at the time this amendment is ratified and is effective immediately thereupon.
Section 3
No President, Vice President, Senator, or Member of the House of Representatives may begin any new term after age 80. A term begun before age 80 may be completed. Anyone whose term would not begin before age 80 shall not be eligible to run for election to President, Vice President, Senator or Representative.
Section 4
Every Justice of the Supreme Court, including the Chief Justice, shall be required to retire at age 80. This shall apply only to new Justices appointed after the ratification of this amendment. The President may nominate a candidate, for the advice and consent of the Senate, prior to such mandatory retirement of a Justice which shall become effective with Senate confirmation only after the Justice retires.
Section 5
This amendment is effective in all provisions immediately upon ratification, however those at the time of the ratification who are serving as President, Vice President, Senator or Representative in a term that began after age 80 may complete that term. The limitation on Speaker of the House becomes effective immediately upon ratification. Supreme Court Justices serving prior to ratification shall not be subject to mandatory retirement.
The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791. In the 230 years since then, there have been only 17 additional amendments. Following are the amendments and the years of their ratification.
1st, 1791, Rights to Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition
2nd, 1791, Right to Bear Arms
3rd, 1791, Quartering of Soldiers
4th, 1791, Search and Seizure
5th, 1791, Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Due Process
6th, 1791, Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions: Rights to Jury Trial, to Confront Opposing Witnesses and to Counsel
7th, 1791, Jury Trial
8th, 1791, Protections against Excessive Bail, Cruel and Unusual Punishment
9th, 1791, Non-Enumerated Rights
10th, 1791, Rights Reserved to States
11th, 1795, Suits Against a State
12th, 1804, Election of President and Vice-President
13th, 1865, Abolition of Slavery and Involuntary Servitude
14th, 1868, Protects rights against state infringements, defines citizenship, prohibits states from interfering with privileges and immunities, requires due process and equal protection, punishes states for denying vote, and disqualifies Confederate officials and debts
15th, 1870, Voting Rights
16th, 1913, Federal Income Tax
17th, 1913, Popular Election of Senators
18th, 1919, Prohibition
19th, 1920, Women’s Right to Vote
20th, 1933, Commencement of Presidential Term and Succession
21st, 1933, Repeal of 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
22nd, 1951, Two-Term Limitation on President
23rd, 1961, District of Columbia Presidential Vote
24th, 1964, Abolition of Poll Tax Requirement in Federal Elections
25th, 1967, Presidential Vacancy, Disability and Inability
26th, 1971, Right to Vote at Age 18
27th, 1992, Congressional Compensation
LIFE EXPECTANCY
At the time that our U.S. Constitution was written, men and women did not live nearly as long as they do today. Our Founders saw the necessity to establish a minimum age of 35 to serve as President, 30 as Senator and 25 as Representative. They did not, however, foresee the need to limit these offices to a maximum age.
Today it is abundantly clear to impartial citizens that those currently serving in these capacities have exceeded in years the ability to effectively fulfill the duties of their elected roles. Likewise, our Founders did not intend public service to be a lifetime career for anyone. After President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to four terms during the World War II-era, dying early in his final term, it became necessary to amend the U.S. Constitution to limit a President to two terms.
Now it has become necessary to prevent career politicians who have never had any life outside of government from making life-or-death decisions on behalf of the American public. For a very long time, I personally opposed Congressional term limits until I realized that no one is capable of withstanding the negative effects of prolonged power without commensurate accountability.
No doubt God is involved here, Sumi Jo is amazing! Eddessa, Thank You!!!!
No surprise, joepedo is not a duly elected potus, he is an illegitimate senile occupier of the WH.

The animals making these threats are the idiots the media of the left create, MTG is one very strong woman, I admire her resolve. God in Heaven please protect her. Amen.
GRAPHIC WARNING: Hard to believe but these animals walk among us.
It is all about control in the end, they are not efficient and can put a stop to your freedoms. Good article:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/12/the_sinister_nature_of_electric_cars.html

We miss Melania's class and design talent.
Jill blows:

Well that 'splains it for some of the jab fanatics here. Kind of disturbing to read about the first young lady that freaked out after the jabbing.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/over-100000-reports-psychiatric-disorders-after-covid-vaccination/
29,661 individuals reporting insomnia
18,377 reports of anxiety
13,904 reports of a “confusional state”
11,447 reports of sleep disorders
6,234 reports of “nervousness”
5,202 people reporting “disorientation”
4,463 reports of “acute stress disorder”
3,682 people who experienced “restlessness”
3,430 people reporting hallucinations
3,405 reports of depression
3,301 reports of “depressed mood”
2,814 “panic attacks”
2,444 people who experienced “poor quality sleep”
1,883 experiences of “delirium”
1,864 people reporting “agitation”
1,752 reports of nightmares
1,507 people who reported having “abnormal dreams”
606 eating disorders
365 cases of “psychotic disorder” or “acute psychosis” or “psychotic behavior”
226 instances of tic disorder
