Well Obama and Pelosi aren't exactly talking heads, are they? That's why they aren't even near the same playing level as FOX's cronies.
Obama and Pelosi are employed by the government their job is to talk. O'Really and Limbaugh are employed by clear channel and their job is also to talk.
What you don't realize is that in America its all about the people NOT THE PRESEDENT! They present bills and laws that may benefit the people and its suppose to be the people that decide. Seems not so much anymore but that is the way its suppose to be.
The first amendment is a powerful one. The ones that exercises that right are the ones that get beat down. Its funny how if you go against the Obama wishes you are automatically a political terrorist. That is just wrong.
MCRider takes a bunch of slippery slope fallacies and plugs them together into one big assumption. It is an assumption that this program will cannibalize future sales of autos. It is an assumption that owning a higher-mileage car will increase the number of miles driven. It is an assumption that allowing companies to fail will inevitably allow competent companies to "bubble up" and take their place.
True, these assumptions sound valid, but that doesn't make them valid.
You seem to be assuming that everthing will be ok.
#1 When you hear that dealerships are selling out OMG wow it must be working... keep in mind that many many dealerships where dumped by the manufacturer. Less dealerships to sell new cars.
#2 When a product sells the manufacturer makes another. What the heck do you think will happen when a dealership sells out? They get more vehicles in. When CARS is over you think they are going to continue to sell cars at even close to the same rate?
As for the argument about the government owning Chrysler and GM being a conflict of interest; Have you been paying attention for the last 15 years or so? Corporate and private lobbies (such as the classic car lobby) are there to create a conflict of interest. That's what government decisions are. Compromises created due to basic conflicts of interest. But I don't see how a bill which has no stipulation on WHICH brand you must buy is a conflict of interest. I also don't see how a program created largely to support the middle class, a sector of the economy which has been slowly dying for the last 8 years, is a conflict of interest.
Even that statement has nothing to do with cash for clunkers... No the bill doesn't say what brand you must by but as HT said it has to be new.
But then again, everyone is entitled to their opinion 
Just remember you said that not me.