Eric Bolling dreams of being Muppets fictional character and villian ‘Tex Richman.’ Else, why would Bollings’ petulant whine be heard by dogs five states away? Inhumane rich guys are not a creation of Lefty brainwashing in the present day as Bolling and friends present it to be. Even holiday favorite "It’s a Wonderful Life" created one of the most hated rich guy protagonists in movie history. Mr. Potter was a conservative Republican. Children have become bankers and land developers for good or ill for decades after, although some may have retained lessons from the film which are far from harmful to the very foundations of a free society.
Muppet movie’s ‘Tex Richman’ character tries to evict Muppet world to drill for oil under their um…Feet! To think that the little moviegoers will come out into the sunshine from a darkened theater, newly brainwashed and with a fresh understanding of Big Oil sounds a wee bit paranoid. Less laughable is fellow Fox host Andrea Tantaros. Criticizing a prime time "Sesame Street" special which aired on Oct. 9, it featured a Muppet family whose family didn’t have enough food.
"We’ve got Medicaid, there’s a record number of people out there on food stamps … There’s all these kinds of programs out there to take care of hungry kids," Tantaros said. "Why would that Muppet be starving?"
Does this imply a disconnect? In a word, No. That would imply that there was once a connection. This is strictly Eric Bolling and Friends Unplugged.