Monthly Archives: November 2011

GOP Heritage Foundation Debate Video: 11-22-11; National Security & Defense

B.S. Report–This is Part 1. You can get the remaining parts of the debate here.

Behing The Scenes Video: GOP Debate Tonight; Focus On National Security & Foreign Policy

Audio/Video: Mark Levin; Understanding The Issues And Spreading The Word

Columnist Of The Day: David Limbaugh; Even Obama’s Cheerleaders Are Falling Away

From Townhall.com (Pics added by B.S. Report)

President Obama’s cheerleaders are starting to peel away along with his approval ratings, and it’s a fascinating sight to behold. They offer different reasons, but they all boil down to one obvious thing — Obama is first and foremost about Obama — and one less obvious: He has been a failed president.

Democratic pollsters Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen, admittedly more centrist than most of their Democratic counterparts, penned an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal urging Obama “to abandon his candidacy for re-election.” (Read more.)

Video: Politics Doom “Super Committee”

Video: First Lady Michelle Obama Not A Hit With NASCAR Crowd

Video: President Obama, Where Are The Jobs?

Video: It’s A Mutiny!..Obama Cheerleader Chris Mathews Turns On “The Chosen One”

B.S. Report–Yeah, okay. Now Mathews will say that he’s not merely a Democrat Party hack because he’s criticized his “Messiah.” But do you really think that he won’t be kissing Obama’s butt when the 2012 election kicks into top gear?

NFL Game Of The Day: Eagles At NY Giants (-6)

From CBS Sports (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

The Philadelphia Eagles don’t have much room for error, and now they won’t even have Michael Vick.

The New York Giants won’t have the chance to knock Vick out of a game as they did earlier this season, but they could land a knockout blow to their archrivals’ season.

The Eagles visit the NFC East-leading Giants on Sunday night, with Philadelphia full of question marks as it tries to avoid dropping four games out of the division lead. (Read more.)

NFL Preview: Bengals At Ravens (-7))

From CBS Sports (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

The Baltimore Ravens have piled up some big wins this season, knocking off the only two AFC teams with records superior to their own – including a season sweep of their most bitter rival.

That’s what makes it all the more difficult to explain their failures against some of the league’s lightweights.

That class no longer includes the Cincinnati Bengals, who will try to keep the host Ravens reeling from their latest shocking loss Sunday in a matchup that will give the winner a share of first place in the AFC North. (Read more.)