
Saturday, November 14, 2009
The Idiot Speaks!

Thursday, November 12, 2009
Top Right-Wing Media Stories Tonight: TX Gov Cries Socialism and Crying Mom Tells Obama to Make a Decision on Afghanistan.

E.g., the current http://drudgereport.com/. (By the way, you're damn right he needs to make an Afghanistan decision already, but I digress). Are these really the top 2 headlines of any news that's out there right now? Reminds of the W years, when the left-wing media on any given day would similarly trumpet a comparison of W and the repubs to Nazis and following grieving mom Cindy Sheehan wherever she went (BTW, it's hilarious and so pathetic and hypocritical how the left-wingers no longer care about Sheehan and her protests now that a dem is president). Who out there is duped by this constant barrage of right-wing and left-wing media and politician propaganda? This stuff is purely tabloid, and not real news that has any effect on the lives of your or your loved ones. If you actually pay any mind to all of these kinds of silliness, then you need to open your eyes and your minds. Do not let this national media (either side) dictate to you what's important. Because these media outlets are basically just propoganda machines for the dem and repub parties. Think for yourself, folks!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Top 10 Actual Threats & Sophomoric Insults That Radical Progressives Are Hurling Towards Any Dem Who Voted Against the Pelosi Health Care Bill...


...As extracted from the below-linked Politico.com story:
10. The dems who voted against this bill lack "self-confidence."
9. "This is the last straw with you."
8. "You're deceptive; You're a slap in the face."
7. They "emanate weakness."
6. They are "weak sauce."
5. "You're a traitor."
4. We're announcing ad campaigns to "target" you now in your district.
3. Give us back the money we previously donated to you.
2. "There will be a price extracted from you" / They will "pay a real price if they continue to take this position."
1. We will "beat them up in their district."
Such tolerance of opposing viewpoints! The real "big tent" party! Doesn't it make you want to run right out there and join the dems? Not. (And yes, for the record, the repubs are little different in this regard).
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
It Seems Pretty Clear How the Radical Progressive Dems Are Going to Try to Ram Their Public Option Health Care Bill Right Down Our Throats.

Monday, November 9, 2009
Good to Hear Obama Referring to Opponents of His Health Care Plan as "Extremists." Very Presidential.

(Link below)...And entirely consistent with the kinds of disrespectful statements (Nazis, right-wing extremists, brownshirts, etc.) we heard all summer long from congressional dems, who hurled the same at anyone that had the audacity to disagree with them on the health care reform issue. Nevermind that plenty of the dissenters were Independents, non-conservative repubs, and non-liberal dems. Yep, that's the world view of the far leftist "progressives" who control the dem party: Agree with every single one of their radical views or else it's you that's the extremist. Yawn. And, of course, the conservatives are little different when it comes to anyone who has the nerve to disagree with them on any issue. As I've said many times in this space, we are controlled by two little tent parties who do not represent me nor the huge swath of this country that is neither "progressive" nor "conservative." Good to see today that our illustrious president is no different, not that I have ever been under any illusions.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
On a Dark Day On Which It Appears that House Dems Will Ram-Rod a Massive, Unpopular and Unread Public Option Health Care Bill Right Down Our Throats..

(Postscript: I would generally not condone consuming White Castles, and it does go against my habitual diet -- But every now and then, especially on a dirty, rotten day like this one: It's OK.)
Friday, November 6, 2009
Pssssst: They're About to Ram a Health Care Bill With a Public Option Through the House.

While the attention of the media and much of the nation has been focused on killers in Texas and Florida, House dems are fairly quietly working towards a vote on Pelosi's 2000-page monster of a health care bill, which includes the public option. Looks like the dems are going to try to ram it through the house, with barely enough votes for passage, sometime this weekend (although there is some talk a vote might slip until early next week). Further, it looks like the monster will be going through changes, additions and deletions right up until the time they vote on it this weekend, meaning that none of us ever get to see the final bill before it's voted on (obviously, Pelosi has broken her 72-hour pledge, at least as I understood that pledge). Oh well, they do still have to try to ram-rod something through the Senate too, and that may be a little tougher. Regardless, as I've said before, these are Scary Days. I'm convinced that any bill with a public option will eventually result in a single payer system, i.e. total government control of the health insurance field. If the thought of that does not scare the hell out of you, then there's little that I can do to help you.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
What's Happened to American Journalism?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
"We Won Last Night!," Crows a Gleeful Nancy Pelosi Today. Baghdad Bob, Meet San Fran Nan!


Tuesday, November 3, 2009
How Long Before Far Leftist Bruce Springsteen Denounces New GOP Gov. Christie's Playing of "Born to Run" Right Before Christie's Acceptance Speech?

As for tonight's election results: As I discussed in the last few days in this space, while I think it's good that a few of the radically controlled dems are losing tonight, you won't find me celebrating republican victories. The repubs are the party who gave us a Neo-Con fringe ruling the very top of our federal government, which needlessly cost us numerous young American lives taking over a sovereign country, which posed little threat to us, on the false pretense of WMD's (which I remain convinced that "W" knew full well were in all likelihood not present in Iraq). But that aside, my post from the past few days basically predicted a repub clean sweep tonight, and it appears that the "conservative party" guy Hoffman in the New York congressional race will lose to the dem Owens. This is somewhat surprising, given that Hoffman was viewed as a more probable win for repubs than Christie in New Jersey.
The reason I mention the New York race is because I view that result as somewhat of a positive, even if it means another leftist dem in Congress. That's because this was a race in which national right-wing big wigs such as Palin, Hannity, Pawlenty, etc., tried to influence the race by endorsing the "conservative party" candidate and thereby effectively forcing the GOP candidate Scozzafava out of the race. I concede that Scozzafava was basically a liberal, not a moderate or centrist in any sense of the word, and probably had no business calling herself a republican. But regardless, I think it's a real positive that the far-right conservatives can try their best to influence a local election and yet come up empty. That makes me laugh. As do the significant dem losses tonight in New Jersey and Virgina. Overall, a pretty good night for an Independent!
Perhaps This Was the Reason for ABC's Rumored Hesitancy to Air the Remake of the "V" Series...

Regardless, ABC is airing the series (although did it really have any choice financially since the thing had already been produced?), and so I suppose the rumored "hesitancy" is largely a moot issue. At any rate, the Tribune review indicates that the new series is very well made, even if you happen to dislike the supposed anti-"Obamamania" commentary. Based on that positive review, I hope to have a chance to see it.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Looks Like a Probable Clean Sweep for the Elephants Tomorrow in the Gubernatorial and Congressional Races. But You Won't See Me Celebrating.

Sunday, November 1, 2009
"We **** Everything That Moves!!!"


Hillary Clinton this weekend actually made a public comment that "We tax everything that moves and doesn't move" (first link below). Immediately, I was reminded of the famous Dennis Hopper line from the movie Blue Velvet, although he was dropping an F-bomb in place of the word "tax" (see hilarious video, second link below, which also includes his classic line, "Heineken, **** that **** -- Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!"). Well anyway, I saw Clinton's line and I had to blog about it, but truth be told: (1) When she says "we," she appears to be referring to the United States in general, rather than her party; and (2) I think she's basically telling the truth -- here in the U.S., we do tax just about everything that moves and doesn't move, which is very unfortunate. Obviously, there has to be tax revenue for our government entities to stay in business, but I think I'd like to see those taxes limited in the number of different things that are taxed. Put another way, if local, state or federal government legitimately need to raise taxes in a particular instance (and sometimes it is legitimate, although very often not), then raise an existing type of tax (income is always there and available) and stop trying to find new things to tax all the time. And a final note: Do check out the video contained on the second (youtube) link below: I found it tonight in putting together this blog post, and it is very funny!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
This Seems Completely Out of the Blue on a Saturday Morning.

New York GOP congressional candidate Dede Scozzafava (say that name 10 times quickly) has suddenly suspended her campaign this morning, leaving only "conservative party" candidate Doug Hoffman and dem guy Owens in the race. I'm intrigued by what might be going on behind the scenes here. Scozzafava is a fairly liberal republican, not merely a moderate from what I've read (frankly, I've kind of been wondering why she's not a democrat in the first place). Anyway, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity and a whole host of other deranged right-wingers have been focusing on this New York race and have been endorsing the third-party conservative candidate Hoffman over the GOP candidate Scozzafava. I would assume that all that pressure from the far right finally got to Scozzafava, but who knows. BTW, I often rail on dems and repubs in this space for having no place in their parties for centrists. However, I've remained silent on Scozzafava because, as noted above, I really don't think she's much of a centrist -- instead, she appears to be fairly liberal and probably should be a democrat to begin with (sorry Jeeves to end a sentence on a preposition).
The White House Hypocrisy Train Rolls On! If You're a Media Outlet That Disagrees With Us, We Attack! But If You're With Us, WELCOME ABOARD!

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Just In Time For Halloween! The 2000 Page Monster.

“(a) Outpatient Hospitals – (1) In General – Section 1833(t)(3)(C)(iv) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395(t)(3)(C)(iv)) is amended – (A) in the first sentence – (i) by inserting “(which is subject to the productivity adjustment described in subclause (II) of such section)” after “1886(b)(3)(B)(iii); and (ii) by inserting “(but not below 0)” after “reduced”; and (B) in the second sentence, by inserting “and which is subject, beginning with 2010 to the productivity adjustment described in section 1886(b)(3)(B)(iii)(II)”.
By the way, I took just a few minutes today to look up the page lengths on a few other pieces of important law and legislation from the past and present, which really does help to put into perspective just how completely absurd a 2000-page health care bill really is (unless the goal is to hide a lot of the things included within the bill):
-The Declaration of Independence: 3 Pages.
-The U.S. Constitution, as ratified in 1789: 23 Pages.
-Title 28 to the U.S. Code, which includes 100's of individual statutes governing the federal judicial branch and the federal court system: Approximately 600 pages.
-The first 155 Chapters of Missouri's statutory code, which includes 100's if not 1000's of individual statutes on myriad different topics and comprises approximately one-fourth of Missouri's entire statutory code: Approximately 1500 pages.
I can't imagine sitting down and fully digesting and understanding all of Title 28 in less than a month, and it would probably take longer. And the first 155 Chapters of the Missouri statutes? Months. But these house members are going to understand the 2000-page monster within the next 10 days or so? One word: Please.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/28904.html
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Jon Gosselin Poised to Date The Octomom? You Gotta Be Kiddin' Me!


But alas, a potential fly in the ointment: Jon is reportedly a bit "creeped out" about dating The Octomom -- not by The Octomom herself, mind you -- but rather by the possibility that if they hit it off and decide to tie the knot, he would suddenly have 22 kids. Well, yeah, I can see where that might be a bit off-putting to some dudes. But it would make for some wonderful holiday gatherings. For example, they could start a tradition of an annual Thanksgiving football game between the kids since they'd have enough to field two complete teams. Jon & The Octomom could coach one team, and Kate Gosselin the other. Stick it on TLC, bring in a professional broadcast team, hire a few celebrity refs -- and instant ratings, baby! (And BTW, Kids: Never smoke cigarettes.)
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
I Always Thought Calling Someone a "Whore" Was Inappropriate Regardless of What You Meant By It. Guess That's Just My Naivete Shining Through?

"See it's right here in the American Heritage Dictionary, right there under 'whore.' See, under 'whore,' Definition # 2? It says, 'a person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain.' There you have it! The good congressman didn't mean to call Robertson a street-walker. He didn't mean to impugn her character. This wasn't meant as a personal attack. He merely meant that she's a whore in the sense that she has no dignity, principles or conviction whatsoever after she flushed all of that away for her own personal benefit and success. There's nothing more to it than that. Alan should now be exonerated. Just a big misunderstanding. You folks have a good one!"
So. Let me get this straight: As long as you didn't intend to literally refer to someone as a lady of the night, it's perfectly OK to call her a "whore" if what you really meant is that she's an unprincipled fink? A distinction without much of any real difference, perhaps?
And, BTW, what's next out of Grayson? A homophobic F-bomb explained away with the British slang for cigarette? A "jackass" blast backed only with the intention of calling someone "a large eared mammal known for its stubbornness"? A "brown shirt" characterization grounded in the aim of complimenting someone on their attire? Keep that dictionary handy, I guess!
Finally, and just to clarify for the record, when I call Grayson a loon, I don't mean that he's a water fowl native to certain parts of the Northern Hemisphere. And when I call him a goof, I don't mean that he's a computer game error. Nope. Only Definition #1's are good enough for this guy.
So If Harry Reid's Health Care Bill Passing Committee with an "Opt Out" Provision Is Really Such a "Bombshell," Why Can't We Read It?

Well, simple, of course: Because it would then be exposed to the ridicule and great marketplace of ideas that has always been the hallmark of our great country, and therefore the far left-controlled dems absolutely eschew such openness. I've said before, folks, these are dangerous times for the country as we know it, and we're seeing more of that play out today. But regardless, it would appear that there's a good chance that the "opt out" is pure subterfuge, anyway, reading between the lines. Bob Beckel (a well-connected liberal whom I respect and whom I think is usually honest in his proclamations) on FoxNews tonight indicated that deals have been struck in far back rooms of congress, and he predicted that the way this will go down is that the "opt out" will be effectively eliminated by a last-minute amendment from (allegedly, although I think it's pretty accurate) left-wing GOP senator Snowe that will inject a so-called "trigger" into the final bill that the senate will pass -- all apparently in an effort to confuse the populace even more. That is, we will be struggling to figure out what the "opt out" means in the first place without being able to read it, and then suddenly we'll get a last-minute bait-and-switch into a "trigger" (which likewise we'll never be allowed to read) that will pass the senate based on back-room deals made, then only to be rubber-stamped into law, in all likelihood, by the radical-left-controlled house . It's a chain of events that wouldn't surprise me at all. These leftists control everything in our federal government, folks -- if you really ever thought they wouldn't ram something through, then you were probably a bit naive.
Monday, October 26, 2009
FORE!

Friday, October 23, 2009
Pelosi Pushes for a "Robust Public Option." Say what?

Thursday, October 22, 2009
They'll Be Boozin' in the Street, With Their Panties at Their Feet.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Ouch. Bad News Today for Republicans. But Is It Any Better For Dems?

But, as posited at the top, are things really much better for the dems? I notice that current Rasmussen polling still has Obama's job disapproval rating at around 47%. The poll numbers for the democrat-controlled Congress are abysmal. It gets back to a point that I've made several times in this space in recent months: While Obama & The Dems' poll numbers aren't very good, that has not meant that the repubs are picking up any significant degree of new support nationwide. As I've discusssed, this might just be the so-called "perfect storm" from which a slew of non-liberal dems, non-conservative repubs, and Independents may be able to win elected office in the next few years running as either Independents or third party candidates. I think it's in the wind. I just hope that wind keeps a blowin'.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
"I'll Have a Diet Coke With That": The Top 10 Worst Fast Food Items You Can Place Into Your Piehole.


And these are just the worst examples that I'm currently aware of! (The numbers following each item denote Fat Grams/Calories/Carb Grams):
10. Pizza Hut: 6-inch Veggie Lovers Personal Pan Pizza. Since it's "veggie," it must be healthy, right? Wrong. (35/960/118)
9. Burger King: Double Whopper w/ Cheese. I think I'll "have it my way" and never order this item. (64/980/49)
8. Taco Bell: Chipotle Steak Fully Loaded Taco Salad. Fully loaded with what? Lard? (59/950/76)
7. Sonic: SuperSonic Cheeseburger w/ mayo. Add on a large Fritos chili cheese pie, and double your pleasure! (The sandwich only: 64/980/58)
6. Subway: Spicy Italian Footlong. Eat Fresh, and therefore eat something other than this. (64/1044/40)
5. McDonald's: "Deluxe Breakfast". Can you think of a more deluxe way to start your day? I can. (60/1150/116)
4. Wendy's: Bacon Deluxe Triple Burger. More like Bacon Deluxe Triple Bypass. (71/1140/47)
3. Steak 'n Shake: "Frisco Melt". SNS is celebrating its 75th year. Eat this sandwich regularly, and you'll never reach yours. (93/1173/43)
2. Hardees: 2/3 Pound Monster Thickburger. I'd rather eat a Monster Truck. (95/1320/46)
1. Captain D's: "Catfish Feast". Feast your way right to an early grave. (141/1990/46)
Now, most of these restaurants do offer much healthier alternatives, and so I'm not going to bag on them too much. But some of those numbers above are just mind-numbing. But I guess you can always tell them to hold the mayo, right?
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