UA-9726592-1
Showing posts with label brit hume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brit hume. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Brit Hume says Obama would prefer to run against The Salamander


Bill O’Reilly asked Brit Hume whether the Obama campaign would prefer to run against Gingrich.


Hume repled , “Would they ever! And with good reason.” 


He noted that Gingrich was “the only Speaker in history to be sanctioned for an ethics violation,” and that after that scandal was over, “he was the object of a mutiny within the Republican ranks in the House.” 


Gingrich was eventually forced to resign as Speaker of the House


Although Gingrich had been recently reelected, he also resigned from Congress a month later because he didn't want to show up the new speaker. 

Subscribe to the Rightardia feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/UFPYA  

Creative Commons License


Rightardia by Rightard Whitey of Rightardia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at rightardia@gmail.com.

Monday, January 11, 2010

St. Petersburg Times critic takes on Fox News' Brit Hume



Rightardia agrees with the Time's critic. The news media should not be making value judgements about religion. Being reborn as a Christian may make an adulterer feel better about himself or herself, but it doesn't really change anything.

Buddhism does not condone adultery:

Both learning and the practice of the Teaching are lost to him who is given to sexual intercourse. He employs himself wrongly. That is what is ignoble in him. (Buddhism. Sutta Nipata 815)

Four misfortunes befall a careless man who commits adultery: acquisition of demerit, disturbed sleep, third, blame; and fourth, a state of woe. There is acquisition of demerit as well as evil destiny. Brief is the joy of the frightened man and woman. The king imposes a heavy punishment. Hence no man should frequent another man's wife. (Buddhism. Dhammapada 309-10)

Whoever has illicit affairs with the wives of his relatives or friends, either by force or through mutual consent, he is to be known as an outcast.(Buddhism. Sutta Nipata 123)

Subscribe to the Rightardia feed: feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/IGiu


Netcraft rank: 4347 http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://rightardia.blogspot.com