Life Can Be A Drag At Times

Luckily this person was not hurt. How could the driver not see the car? That is one big blind spot.

H/T  SBSun and Drudge Report.

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14 Responses to Life Can Be A Drag At Times

  1. 10 Cents10 Cents says:

    I wonder what Dave Carter thinks about this.

  2. 10 Cents10 Cents says:

    I see where the drag was for 4 miles on the title of another YouTube video. This is one for the books.

  3. EThompson says:

    In re: to Bill O’Reilly, I was surprised to hear he was such a ‘perv,’ but I won’t really miss him. He’s tired and bossy with guests and no longer original. Enough said.

    However, I worship at the altar of Sean Hannity and Jesse Watters is not far behind. (Admittedly, there may be a crush factor here with that “This is my world” thing.) I worry that JW’s recent travels with O’Reilly might hurt his career and then I’d really be upset; not to mention my worries about the slightly bipolar but brilliant Dennis Miller.

    Maybe Dana Perino, who gave a most graceful nod to O’Reilly today and is smart as a whip will get more time. Tucker (“pit bull”) Carlson as well.

    And just maybe (!) Fox can convince my favorite Laura Ingraham to take on a segment. But pls tell me Juan Williams will not be getting any extra time …

    • TKC1101TKC1101 says:

      We see proof that the second generation can be as bad as the third with the Murdock boys.

      They want to make FoxNews ‘respectable’ (Progressive) and are really ham handed about doing it.

      Their problem is they can lose the current fans, but the brand will not let them build a more leftward version, as there are plenty of competitors for that.

      Idiots.

      • 10 Cents10 Cents says:

        Hey,TKC, you are too narrow minded. People that smart don’t worry about ratings and cash flow. They are into improving things. I can’t wait for them to hire Keith Olbermann.

  4. 10 Cents10 Cents says:

    Liz, I always worry about guys who have egos the size of Texas. O’Reilly. It never ends well. They start believing there own press.

    It is hard to know how much is true and how much is hearing one side of a conversation. It best to always have your bases covered and know you can prove your innocence if ever asked.

    • EThompson says:

      Centime, so true. Hannity is as big a name as you get in the talk show biz and he appears to be a remarkably decent person. He is also a brave one. He was the Lone Ranger for Trump in the early days and never backed down for an instant. I have a lot of respect for him.

  5. PencilvaniaPencilvania says:

    OK speaking of drag, Caitlyn Jender is now scheduled to be interviewed by Tucker in his first O’Reilly slot Monday night. So there goes that show. There is nothing more no-news than Jender, unless he’s coming out as a man and confessing it’s all been a big joke.

    • EThompson says:

      Pencil; I’m glad you brought this up because I am disappointed Fox has to stoop to this level for ratings. I’ve been a huge fan of Carlson lately because he hasn’t been afraid to take numerous politically incorrect shots.

      Furthermore, I’m a sports fiend and and was always a fan of the late, great, Bruce Jenner. I simply cannot accept what he’s done to himself and I never will.

      I feel for Jenner’s biological daughters because a dad is important in a young girl’s life. I can’t imagine the effect this “middle age crisis” will have upon their future relationships with men.

      It’s just plain wrong because it has a lot of negative implications on their life. That so-called “mother” of theirs will make them a lot of money, but will ultimately wreak serious psychological damage.

      • Mike LaRocheMike LaRoche says:

        Indeed. Bruce Jenner has lost his mind.

        • EThompson says:

          Mikey; he’s done more than that. He was a hero and set an example for all of us who strive for excellence.

          The ESPY Awards made a mockery of the man he used to be.

          • Mike LaRocheMike LaRoche says:

            That’s right, Lizzie. And I’m old enough to remember when he was on Wheaties boxes and guest-starring on CHiPs.

    • ctlaw says:

      Seems a bit of a no-win for Carlson. A lot of his and O’Reilly’s base will be turned off. Many others who would tune in are not likely to stick around and build future ratings.

      Then, turning to substance, I doubt he will do the hostile cross-examination type of interview that has gotten him where he is. OTOH, even if it’s a love-fest about how being a Republican in Hollywood is more difficult than being a transvestite killer, that will still alienate many SoCons.

      That being said, Carlson may be the one guy in America who can find a way to pull this off.

  6. PencilvaniaPencilvania says:

    I have tried to think of a way that Tucker could save the interview from being anything other than a freak show. Truly the only thing that I can come up with is if Jenner confesses it’s all been a sham to mess with liberal minds.