Think Progress having nothing better to do attacks Don Imus
Trajan75 on June 24th, 2008
Imus on the defense: I was making ‘a sarcastic point.’
Trajan75 on June 24th, 2008
Imus on the defense: I was making ‘a sarcastic point.’
Trajan75 on June 13th, 2008
This is another example of the type of posters Think Progress attracts. Think Progress poster Hussein Toasterhead condemns the Cold war. Here are his comments:
106. Hussein toasterhead Says:
The Cold War brought pain and suffering? He is implying that we shouldn’t have resisted the Soviets and allowed them to expand. This would prevent suffering according to Mr. Hussein. This is a very Stalinist comment. He obviously supported the Soviet Union. He is blaming America and not Russia for the Cold war. This is another example of the collection of radicals and traitors Think progress has at its website. It’s the blame America crowd. This is just too sick to think about.
Eric Odom on May 21st, 2008
Now that gas prices are rising at record rates, the liberal hotbed at Think Progress is going wild with anti-free market rants against oil companies and others who simply aren’t to blame.

Average national gas prices have hit another record high on May 16, climbing to $3.7929 a gallon for regular gasoline. At the same time, average gas prices rose above $4 a gallon in Chicago and New York’s Long Island for the first time. Trilby Lundberg, the editor of the nationwide Lundberg survey of about 7,000 gas stations, says that gas prices “could rise to $4 a gallon on a national average basis.”
Do you notice how Think Progress does nothing other that state “gas prices are high and it will suck for you”? I mean, shouldn’t they mention the reason gas prices are high? Shouldn’t they maybe dive in to some numbers with regards to, say, taxes?
When you consider the fact that gas station owners only end up with about 15 cents per gallon of gas sold and that Exxon was only making 28 cents on a $3.00 gallon of gas?
Or how about the fact that ExxonMobil paid 83 percent of the $8.4 billion it earned in a quarter, $7 billion, $2 billion more than a year earlier, in just federal income tax — and a lot more in other taxes?
Either Think Progress is just celebrating high gas prices for kicks, or they’re doing a heck of a job pushing their “progressive agenda”.