I love Jesse Ventura in the real sense of that word. Greatest Hero status to ya, Jesse, for beating the 2-sides-of-one-creature known in Newsspeak as "our two political parties." I'll never forget how warm it made my heart to get up in the morning, turn on the TV, and find out you were governor of Minnesota. And nobody hated you more than the Republicans! (I'm still a Democrat though, as long as one Durbin or Kucinich still has a D next to his name.)
I'm thrilled at the Mancow for doing this. He slapped Hannity in the face. I did not see that coming!
Watch now, for Mancow to be banished by the wacked-out right. He's appearing on Countdown with Keith Olbermann next week. He's on his way out as a rightie, I predict. I also belive in conversion. It happens all the time. Half of all year-2004 republicans are now democrats or independents. But if Mancow is scorned by the left despite his manliness that day, he'll just wind up homeless. Conversion is better.
Re. Hasslebeck, I don't watch The View except for the snippets shown on other programs and at blogs, but I thought she was a random conservative. She isn't. She's robotic, clearly sent out with weekly talking points and marching orders, and no ability to fill in gaps with good ad lib. ("You're not going to put me in a half-nelson, are you?" You loud, baritone bully. Look how little I am, and how big you are. Shut up!) It's as if someone is holding her relatives at gunpoint and if she says one thing wrong, her mom or sister gets it.