Desperate for ratings Kathleen Parker stormed off the set of the “Parker Spitzer”

communist-news-networkThe ratings for the Parker/Client Number Nine show have been absolutely atrocious. They get crushed nightly in the ratings by none other than than Nancy Grace on HLN. O’Reilly usually beats the show in ratings by anywhere from 7 to 10 times per night, and even bath tub boy Olbermann doubles or triples them. The wanna be version of Hannity and Colmes features Client Number Nine Eliot Spitzer paired with faux conservative Kathleen Parker. The New York Post via Fox Nation reports that Parker actually stormed off the set of the “Parker Spitzer” show during a pre-taping a few weeks ago. Apparently she was furious her patronizing high-end prostitutes co-host continually allowed to take charge of their nightly CNN chat-fest. Anyone with half a brain could figure out that this is nothing more than a publicity stunt to try and attract ratings, just like the whole MSNBC/Olbermann suspension a few weeks ago. Since CNN is such a fan of Eliot Spizter, they should change their name from Cable News Network to Client Nine Network. They wouldn’t even have to change the call letters!

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For the first time ever in Rasmussen polling more people identifying themselves as Republicans than Democrats

rnc-logoMy how times changes. Two years ago after Obama won the presidency and Republicans got slaughtered for a second year in a row in congressional races, the progressive liberal media declared the GOP party dead. Some nuts on the left even made a new logo for the GOP of a dinosaur implying that the Republicans were an extinct party. Now, after Republicans had a historic 63 seat gain in the House, and Obama’s re-election in 2012 on the ropes, suddenly more people are identifying themselves as Republicans than Democrats. The is the first time in Rasmussen’s polling history this has occurred, and they have been polling in 2004. In November 2010, 36.0% of American Adults identified themselves as Republicans; 34.7% considered themselves Democrats, and 29.3% were not affiliated with either major party aka independents.

Another point worth noting is that the GOP has the edge today partly because the number of Democrats is barely above the lowest level ever recorded in eight years of monthly tracking by Rasmussen Reports. This supports the conclusion that Election 2010 was less a victory for the Republicans than a defeat for the Democrats.

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