November 3, 2010

Posted on 03. Nov, 2010 by in 2010 Shows

This Week on The David Pakman Show / November 3rd, 2010

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On the Show:

–The 2010 election is done, and we look at all the results in the House, Senate, Governors, and more, including the contests that are still not decided as we go to air.

–Congressman John Boehner wins re-election, gives a very emotional victory speech, and shows American voters are color-friendly, electing a black President in 2008 and a likely orange Speaker of the House in 2010.

–Waiting on results from Colorado, where Ken Buck ultimately lost, which is great given that he supports the horrendous Colorado Amendment 62 to ban all abortion and chemical birth control.

–Huge relief that Christine O’Donnell did not even come close to winning in Delaware, and we wonder why her concession speech sounded like a victory speech, maybe for the same reason she thought she tied Joe Biden in the past. Also, we discuss when she will join Fox News.

–Harry Reid holds off Sharon Angle by 5 points, showing that even as unpopular as he was, Sharron Angle was just too extreme, saying abortion should not happen even in cases of rape and incest because those are part of God’s plan.

–Rand Paul wins in Kentucky, and the immediate question is will he make good on his promises, including saying he will not vote to increase the debt, given that a vote on increasing the debt ceiling will coming shortly.

–The Rand Paul rally stomper is charged with fourth degree assault, a misdemeanor.

–All about the change to The David Pakman Show from Midweek Politics, including a Thanksgiving Membership Drive offering an iPad and plenty of music as prizes.

–Marco Rubio wins in Florida, and Wolf Blitzer mentions how very attractive he finds Rubio after CNN airs his victory speech.

–Senator Russ Feingold loses his Senate seat in Wisconsin.

–Governors races go to Republicans, and we discuss their importance.

–The 2010 midterm elections as a catalyst for change moving forward.

–Winners and losers from election, night, including progressives, Wall Street, self-funders, Sarah Palin, and more

–Self-funders Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina, and Linda McMahon, all spending much of their own money on their campaigns, lose.

–What will happen post election, and we look at the biggest misconceptions held by the electorate.

–What will Republicans actually do now that they control the House, and how will they explain not doing anything before the 2012 election.

–Tea Party promises and why almost none of them will become a reality, and how the Tea Party will explain it, and the future of the Tea Party.

–A guide for Barack Obama and Democrats for the next two years.

–New poll about the future of the Tea Party

–Why it is time to forget about bipartisanship.

–The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear wasn’t thrilling for David Pakman, but it had some good parts.

–Clint McCance’s anti-gay rant.

–New stations airing The David Pakman Show, audience emails, more.

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8 Responses to “November 3, 2010”

  1. TIM STANLEY

    04. Nov, 2010

    DAVID

    LOVE YOUR CHANCE FOUND IT BY ACCIDENT ON
    YOUTUBE WHILE LISTENING TO KEITH, AND THEN
    HEARD YOUR POINT BY POINT ANALYSIS OF CLINT MCCANCE AND YOUR INTERVIEW OF GLENN MILLER

    I WILL BE PASSING ALONG YOUR SHOW TO FRIENDS
    WHO HERE IN SAN FRANCISCO, THE LEFTIST CAPITAL
    OF THE COUNTRY, AS YOU KNOW WE ARE REFERRED
    TO

    TIM

  2. Adam Philpott

    04. Nov, 2010

    Can we PLEASE stop referring to people who are anti-Islamic bigots as being racist? Islam is NOT a race of people. Referring to those that decry Islam as “racist” is just as ignorant as the hate-mongers who hold those opinions.

  3. anonymous

    05. Nov, 2010

    Hey everyone,

    David Pakman is a dirty little immigrant. What did you think because you were light skinned and from snotty Argentina that you did’nt deserve to be called a DIRTY MEXICAN. You’re a joke dude. Kill yourself.

    DEPORT PAKMAN

  4. JohnBeldon

    05. Nov, 2010

    David,

    You SO deserve all the success the show has been garnering. Always thought-provoking and well done. Hope to hear you five days a week in my market one day. And, of course, your own spot on MSNBC or some future progressive television show…

    Congrats.

    JohnB

  5. Kern

    05. Nov, 2010

    There’s a term that used to deeply annoy me, but it’s been used to such a fevered pitch during this last election season that it has me almost hurling my laptop out the window whenever I hear it. That term is “THE AMERICAN PEOPLE”. We constantly have to hear it used by the politicians and demagogues in way that it blatantly disenfranchises anyone who doesn’t happen to have a majority opinion – according to polls and the ballot box, that is.

    For instance, if I have to listen to a politician declare for the umpteenth time that “THE AMERICAN PEOPLE don’t want out of control spending and big government,” and I think, God how I wish you would just shut up and disappear – evidently that means I’m not the American People, even though I was born, lived my whole life, and never once set foot out of this country.

    And this goes for politicians on both sides of the aisle. I heard an interview the other day where Nancy Pelosi uses the phrase in this demagogic way, and I’ve heard the President use it several times as well. What a shame.

    The thing is, I’ve never heard anyone being called out on it, with one exception. This was a couple of weeks ago on that incident on The View where Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar walked off the show. Before the walk-off happened, Bill O’Reilly was saying something like “The AMERICAN PEOPLE don’t want a mosque built so close to Ground Zero” and Joy Behar was objecting “wait a minute – I’m an American and I don’t think that way.” Say what you will about the integrity of the women on The View during that incident, Joy Behar scored a few points in my book just for mentioning it.

    If by “THE AMERICAN PEOPLE” what the politicians really mean is a majority of the American people, than they should just say “a majority of the American people.” It really isn’t all that difficult.

  6. Justin

    06. Nov, 2010

    I saw your show on FSTV. You are possibly the worst talk show host I have ever seen/heard. How is your show non-partisan? Democrats did not lose because Obama’s message was lost, if you keep spouting this rubish people will reject your beloved Savior even more. I am currently writing while listening to your show and your facts are seriously disturbed. You are a very bad host and wish you well but I am afraid you will never rise above your partisian views. The policies of this administration are what this country could do without. You are lost.

  7. Name (required)

    07. Nov, 2010

    So as a liberal democrat, should i be as concerned as I believe I should…..Rand Paul , Michele. What are your thoughts on the coming year?

  8. Char Wasiluk

    07. Nov, 2010

    Just happened to see your program on TV. Keep up the good work. I am a very old woman and I remember the big depression. We need people like you to speak out strongly and get Pres. Obama to do the same. Thanks