So much for the rule of law:
A criminal investigation into the collapse of the brokerage firm MF Global and the disappearance of about $1 billion in customer money is now heading into its final stage without charges expected against any top executives
In the most telling indication yet that the MF Global investigation is winding down, federal authorities are seeking to interview the former chief of the firm, Jon S. Corzine, next month, according to the people involved in the case. Authorities hope that Mr. Corzine, who is expected to accept the invitation, will shed light on the actions of other employees at MF Global.
Those developments indicate that federal prosecutors do not expect to file criminal charges against the former New Jersey governor....
That wasn't what they were saying a few months ago:
The $633 million [now $1B] in missing client funds from Jon Corzine’s now-bankrupt firm MF Global appears to be a result of a “massive hide-and-seek ploy,” a US Commodity Futures Trading commissioner said yesterday.
“This isn’t just a lost-and-found inquiry; it’s a full-on effort to get to the bottom of what appears to be a massive hide-and-seek ploy,” said CFTC commissioner Bart Chilton said in disclosing the MF investigation.
“It’s a distinct possibility, some would say probability, that somebody has done something with the money, and that it’s not going to be ‘all of a sudden discovered’ with an innocent explanation,” Chilton wrote. “If that’s the case, it’s patently illegal.
They found the proof, all right:
Jon Corzine, MF Global Holding Ltd. (MFGLQ)’s chief executive officer, gave “direct instructions” to transfer $200 million from a customer fund account to meet an overdraft in a brokerage account with JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), according to a memo written by congressional investigators.
Edith O’Brien, a treasurer for the firm, said in an e-mail quoted in the memo that the transfer was “Per JC’s direct instructions,” according to a copy of the memo obtained by Bloomberg News yesterday. The e-mail, dated Oct. 28, was sent three days before the company collapsed, the memo says.
...But Dirty Jon will still escape jail. Wanna know why?
...despite President Obama decrying ‘Wall Street Fat Cats' - Corzine has already helped to raise at least half-million dollars for President Obama's re-election.
As for that half-million? The Obama campaign says it will give the money back - if Corzine is convicted of a crime.
But if history is our guide -the kind of Wall Street firms Corzine once ran became ‘Too Big to Fail.'
Maybe Corzine himself will be too ‘Big to Jail...
Not "too big". Just too valuable to Barack Obama. $500,000 in Barack's pockets is enough to let you get away with squandering - illegally - almost $1B of innocent's people's money.
Once we were a nation of laws. President Obama felt the value of giving up that status was $500K. A good deal for him in the short-term, I suppose, but money gets spent quickly, the rule of law is restored less so. Something he might want to think about, as his time in office grows short, and others - many with legitimate axes to grind - now wield the law for their own ends...
วันพฤหัสบดี, สิงหาคม 16, 2555
Paul Ryan As...Ione Skye ??
From Mary Katharine Ham & Kelly Maher, taking the "Hey Girl" meme to a new level:
And then, of course, there is this:
As Miss Ham indicates above, it seems like women didn't abandon the ROmney ticket after the Ryan selection after all...
And then, of course, there is this:
As Miss Ham indicates above, it seems like women didn't abandon the ROmney ticket after the Ryan selection after all...
วันพุธ, สิงหาคม 15, 2555
Liberal Bloodsport: Shooting Up Conservative Think Tanks...
...if you can't win the war of ideas, well...just silence those whose thoughts may be considered "dangerous". Hey - it's worked before...not in America, of course, but since we are in the process of importing so many other failed ideas from Europe...
Twitchy has a round up of the liberal glee after a gunman opened fire at the Family Research Center in Washington, DC. Gina Dalfonzo boils down the 140-character hate over at The Corner:
When early eyewitness reports suggested that the shooter had said disparaging things about FRC’s views, the rhetoric got even crazier. The narrative that has emerged among certain members of the Left goes something like this: When a right-winger shoots a left-winger, the right wing is at fault. And when a left-winger shoots a right-winger, the right wing is also at fault, because people with their views are just asking for it...
So think the right (left?) thoughts...or you'd better invest in a Kevlar vest, because you have it coming...
But do you know what really bothers me?
Washington, DC has some of the toughest gun control laws in the nation (next to Chicago, perhaps). Every smart person knows that laws like these are the best way to contain the "senseless violence" sweeping across America So how could someone in DC possibly get a gun and...
Hang on, let me go grab my vest before I go any further....
Twitchy has a round up of the liberal glee after a gunman opened fire at the Family Research Center in Washington, DC. Gina Dalfonzo boils down the 140-character hate over at The Corner:
When early eyewitness reports suggested that the shooter had said disparaging things about FRC’s views, the rhetoric got even crazier. The narrative that has emerged among certain members of the Left goes something like this: When a right-winger shoots a left-winger, the right wing is at fault. And when a left-winger shoots a right-winger, the right wing is also at fault, because people with their views are just asking for it...
So think the right (left?) thoughts...or you'd better invest in a Kevlar vest, because you have it coming...
But do you know what really bothers me?
Washington, DC has some of the toughest gun control laws in the nation (next to Chicago, perhaps). Every smart person knows that laws like these are the best way to contain the "senseless violence" sweeping across America So how could someone in DC possibly get a gun and...
Hang on, let me go grab my vest before I go any further....
Biden's "Chains": Who's Really Enslaving Black America?
“They gonna put y’all back in chains.”
~Joe Biden on the Romney/Ryan ticket, while speaking to a predominantly African American audience
Romney lashed out, with justification, telling Biden's boss to “take your campaign of division and anger and hate back to Chicago and let us get about rebuilding and reuniting America.”.
Nice to see some fire in the belly. But this is a "teachable moment", to use the words of the president. And we shouldn't let a crisis go to waste, as his cadres are wont to say.
It's time to face the black community, and tell them to look around. Ask them how giving their unquestioned loyalty to the Democratic party has worked out for them. Point out that Biden is using the ultimate scare tactic - "If the Republicans win, they will enslave you again" - because neither he, or his party, have anything tangible to offer you as proof your support for them is worthwhile.
It is time for Romney to speak some plain truth here: The Democrats have hooked black Americans on "government cheese", providing them with minimal sustenance via welfare and unemployment checks, while corrupting their once-unshakable morality that allowed them to survive centuries of enslavement. They have offered no incentive, no opportunities for the black community to get "off the cheese" and out on their own, where they can prosper and flourish, and not just simply survive.
And there is a reason for that. An independent black community, one that is free from the bonds of government, may not necessarily vote Democratic. And that's a big, big problem for the party, who would be crippled without that voting bloc.
We need to point out to African-Americans that Biden is right in one respect - there are the rattle of chains about. But they are being placed there by the Democrats, who cannot afford for them walk off the plantation. So they give the blacks just enough to survive - not thrive - and scare them with dire threats about what the other guys would do if they had the chance...
And if you dare wander off the liberal plantation, well...they'll make an example of you, pal. Just ask Juan Williams. Or Allen West. Or Justice Clarence Thomas.
Better yet, ask Condi Rice:
Vice-Provost at Harvard, concert pianist, and Secretary of State? Or just a n*gger parrot, doing master's bidding? This is how a black person of great accomplishment is depicted should they leave the Democratic plantation...
What does Romney have to lose by making this obvious case? Is he going to fall from 10% of the black vote to 9%?
The ones who have the most to lose with four more years of Barack Obama and the Democrats are black Americans. Someone ought to think of them...
~Joe Biden on the Romney/Ryan ticket, while speaking to a predominantly African American audience
Romney lashed out, with justification, telling Biden's boss to “take your campaign of division and anger and hate back to Chicago and let us get about rebuilding and reuniting America.”.
Nice to see some fire in the belly. But this is a "teachable moment", to use the words of the president. And we shouldn't let a crisis go to waste, as his cadres are wont to say.
It's time to face the black community, and tell them to look around. Ask them how giving their unquestioned loyalty to the Democratic party has worked out for them. Point out that Biden is using the ultimate scare tactic - "If the Republicans win, they will enslave you again" - because neither he, or his party, have anything tangible to offer you as proof your support for them is worthwhile.
It is time for Romney to speak some plain truth here: The Democrats have hooked black Americans on "government cheese", providing them with minimal sustenance via welfare and unemployment checks, while corrupting their once-unshakable morality that allowed them to survive centuries of enslavement. They have offered no incentive, no opportunities for the black community to get "off the cheese" and out on their own, where they can prosper and flourish, and not just simply survive.
And there is a reason for that. An independent black community, one that is free from the bonds of government, may not necessarily vote Democratic. And that's a big, big problem for the party, who would be crippled without that voting bloc.
We need to point out to African-Americans that Biden is right in one respect - there are the rattle of chains about. But they are being placed there by the Democrats, who cannot afford for them walk off the plantation. So they give the blacks just enough to survive - not thrive - and scare them with dire threats about what the other guys would do if they had the chance...
And if you dare wander off the liberal plantation, well...they'll make an example of you, pal. Just ask Juan Williams. Or Allen West. Or Justice Clarence Thomas.
Better yet, ask Condi Rice:
Vice-Provost at Harvard, concert pianist, and Secretary of State? Or just a n*gger parrot, doing master's bidding? This is how a black person of great accomplishment is depicted should they leave the Democratic plantation...
What does Romney have to lose by making this obvious case? Is he going to fall from 10% of the black vote to 9%?
The ones who have the most to lose with four more years of Barack Obama and the Democrats are black Americans. Someone ought to think of them...
Paul Ryan/Ayn Rand: The Times Goes There...
As I predicted yesterday, the attack on Paul Ryan's affection for Ayn Rand has begun in earnest. The New York Times fires a volley, using Jennifer Burns (who wrote a biography of Rand) as cannon fodder.
But first, I will give credit where it is due, as there is a single truth to be plucked from the mudslide
...modern conservatives ignore the fundamental principles that animated Rand: personal as well as economic freedom. Her philosophy sprang from her deep belief in the autonomy and independence of each individual. This meant that individuals could not depend on government for retirement savings or medical care. But it also meant that individuals must be free from government interference in their personal lives.
Or, as John Galt famously said, "Get out of my way".
But one can adapt ideas from within a philosophy without swallowing the entire liturgy. Jennifer doesn't see it that way, of course, and ties Ryan's failure to be a full-throated Objectivist to, well...you can guess:
Mr. Ryan’s youthful, feverish embrace of Rand and his clumsy attempts to distance himself from her is more than the flip-flopping of an ambitious politician: it is a window into the ideological fissures at the heart of modern conservatism.
Really? One cannot appreciate the value of the free market and be a good Christian at the same time? Not according to the Left - those experts at all things religious, of course - who are already labeling Ryan as "un-Christian" for daring to cut the budget down to a manageable level.
Here comes the unsubstanitated bullshit:
....driven by the fever of the Tea Party and drawing upon a wellspring of enthusiasm for Rand, politicians like Mr. Ryan have set the philosophy of “Atlas Shrugged” at the core of modern Republicanism.
Untrue. Unfortunately.
Let's go to Jen's conclusion:
Mr. Ryan’s selection as Mr. Romney’s running mate is the kind of stinging rebuke of the welfare state that Rand hoped to see during her lifetime. But Mr. Ryan is also what she called “a conservative in the worst sense of the word.”...Rand knew it was not enough to promote individual freedom in the economic realm alone. If Mr. Ryan becomes the next vice president, it wouldn’t be her dream come true, but her nightmare.
No, Jen, Paul Ryan would not be Ayn Rand's worst nightmare. It would be Barack Hussein Obama - a man who rose to the top not based on talent but on oratorical seduction (think Ellsworth Toohey, the villain of The Foutainhead). A man who is a scion of the intellectual Left:
Socialism is not a movement of the people. It is a movement of the intellectuals, originated, led and controlled by the intellectuals, carried by them out of their stuffy ivory towers into those bloody fields of practice where they unite with their allies and executors: the thugs
...and whose mantra is "sacrifice":
"It only stands to reason that where there’s sacrifice, there’s someone collecting the sacrificial offerings. Where there’s service, there is someone being served. The man who speaks to you of service and sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master.”
...and is targeting "the rich" - for openers:
"Businessmen are the symbol of a free society—the symbol of America. If and when they perish, civilization will perish. But if you wish to fight for freedom, you must begin by fighting for its unrewarded, unrecognized, unacknowledged, yet best representatives—the American businessmen."
Rand might not love Paul Ryan - you were either all-in or 100% out, as far as she was concerned - but she would have saved her loathing for the man now occupying the White House. A man whose own philosophical heroes included Reverend "God Damn America!" Wright, domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, and other similar shallow socialists/sociopaths.
The Times and Miss Burns miss the mark widely here. But it won't be the last shot fired in this direction.
That's OK. Bring it, bitches...
But first, I will give credit where it is due, as there is a single truth to be plucked from the mudslide
...modern conservatives ignore the fundamental principles that animated Rand: personal as well as economic freedom. Her philosophy sprang from her deep belief in the autonomy and independence of each individual. This meant that individuals could not depend on government for retirement savings or medical care. But it also meant that individuals must be free from government interference in their personal lives.
Or, as John Galt famously said, "Get out of my way".
But one can adapt ideas from within a philosophy without swallowing the entire liturgy. Jennifer doesn't see it that way, of course, and ties Ryan's failure to be a full-throated Objectivist to, well...you can guess:
Mr. Ryan’s youthful, feverish embrace of Rand and his clumsy attempts to distance himself from her is more than the flip-flopping of an ambitious politician: it is a window into the ideological fissures at the heart of modern conservatism.
Really? One cannot appreciate the value of the free market and be a good Christian at the same time? Not according to the Left - those experts at all things religious, of course - who are already labeling Ryan as "un-Christian" for daring to cut the budget down to a manageable level.
Here comes the unsubstanitated bullshit:
....driven by the fever of the Tea Party and drawing upon a wellspring of enthusiasm for Rand, politicians like Mr. Ryan have set the philosophy of “Atlas Shrugged” at the core of modern Republicanism.
Untrue. Unfortunately.
Let's go to Jen's conclusion:
Mr. Ryan’s selection as Mr. Romney’s running mate is the kind of stinging rebuke of the welfare state that Rand hoped to see during her lifetime. But Mr. Ryan is also what she called “a conservative in the worst sense of the word.”...Rand knew it was not enough to promote individual freedom in the economic realm alone. If Mr. Ryan becomes the next vice president, it wouldn’t be her dream come true, but her nightmare.
No, Jen, Paul Ryan would not be Ayn Rand's worst nightmare. It would be Barack Hussein Obama - a man who rose to the top not based on talent but on oratorical seduction (think Ellsworth Toohey, the villain of The Foutainhead). A man who is a scion of the intellectual Left:
Socialism is not a movement of the people. It is a movement of the intellectuals, originated, led and controlled by the intellectuals, carried by them out of their stuffy ivory towers into those bloody fields of practice where they unite with their allies and executors: the thugs
...and whose mantra is "sacrifice":
"It only stands to reason that where there’s sacrifice, there’s someone collecting the sacrificial offerings. Where there’s service, there is someone being served. The man who speaks to you of service and sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master.”
...and is targeting "the rich" - for openers:
"Businessmen are the symbol of a free society—the symbol of America. If and when they perish, civilization will perish. But if you wish to fight for freedom, you must begin by fighting for its unrewarded, unrecognized, unacknowledged, yet best representatives—the American businessmen."
Rand might not love Paul Ryan - you were either all-in or 100% out, as far as she was concerned - but she would have saved her loathing for the man now occupying the White House. A man whose own philosophical heroes included Reverend "God Damn America!" Wright, domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, and other similar shallow socialists/sociopaths.
The Times and Miss Burns miss the mark widely here. But it won't be the last shot fired in this direction.
That's OK. Bring it, bitches...
วันอังคาร, สิงหาคม 14, 2555
Paul Ryan/Ayn Rand: Maybe The Left Shouldn't Go There?
Robert Wargas, over at the PJ Tatler:
Predictably, the Left have seized on Paul Ryan’s affection for Ayn Rand to try to paint him as a fringe whacko unfit for office. Excellent. This is EXACTLY what we want them to do. We want the debate to turn ideological. Ryan’s a whacko for liking Rand? OK, remind me who your pastor was for twenty years....
...and in whose living room you started your political career in:
You wanted Ryan, you got him. Now bring it, bitches, if you can.
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz led the first assault with her thick skull...and got knocked on her sorry ass.
Next?
Predictably, the Left have seized on Paul Ryan’s affection for Ayn Rand to try to paint him as a fringe whacko unfit for office. Excellent. This is EXACTLY what we want them to do. We want the debate to turn ideological. Ryan’s a whacko for liking Rand? OK, remind me who your pastor was for twenty years....
...and in whose living room you started your political career in:
You wanted Ryan, you got him. Now bring it, bitches, if you can.
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz led the first assault with her thick skull...and got knocked on her sorry ass.
Next?
When Paul Ryan Met Bill Clinton...
Late May, 2011. The Democrats had just won an upset victory in a Congressional special election in NY-26, chiefly by demonizing Ryan's proposal to reform Medicare.
Shortly afterwards, Paul Ryan bumped into Bill Clinton at a fiscal summit held by the Pete Peterson Foundation, where both were speaking. Part of the frank exchange was inadvertently caught on video. Some of the transcript is below, but I recommend watching the 30 second clip. Clinton is wistful, knowing his side won the battle but could lose the war, while Ryan sounds a bit depressed, but defiant nevertheless:
“I’m glad we won this race in New York,” Clinton can be seen saying in the video. “But I hope Democrats don’t use it as an excuse to do nothing.”
Ryan responded: “My guess is it’s gonna sink into paralysis, is what’s gonna happen. And you know the math. I mean, It’s just — we knew we were putting ourselves out there. But you gotta start this. You gotta get out there. You gotta get this thing moving.”
Clinton told Ryan to call him if he ever wanted to talk about the issue, Ryan said he would, and the two parted.
Personally, I was surprised to hear that Bill Clinton was going to have a high-profile speaking role at the Democratic Convention this year. We know the man loves the spotlight, but I certainly thought his finely-honed political sense would prevent him from tying himself to the rapidly sinking ship that is Barack Obama.
Who knows? Perhaps there will just happen to be some dramatic event overseas that require his attention right around the same time...
(Hat tip: Toby Harden)
Shortly afterwards, Paul Ryan bumped into Bill Clinton at a fiscal summit held by the Pete Peterson Foundation, where both were speaking. Part of the frank exchange was inadvertently caught on video. Some of the transcript is below, but I recommend watching the 30 second clip. Clinton is wistful, knowing his side won the battle but could lose the war, while Ryan sounds a bit depressed, but defiant nevertheless:
“I’m glad we won this race in New York,” Clinton can be seen saying in the video. “But I hope Democrats don’t use it as an excuse to do nothing.”
Ryan responded: “My guess is it’s gonna sink into paralysis, is what’s gonna happen. And you know the math. I mean, It’s just — we knew we were putting ourselves out there. But you gotta start this. You gotta get out there. You gotta get this thing moving.”
Clinton told Ryan to call him if he ever wanted to talk about the issue, Ryan said he would, and the two parted.
Personally, I was surprised to hear that Bill Clinton was going to have a high-profile speaking role at the Democratic Convention this year. We know the man loves the spotlight, but I certainly thought his finely-honed political sense would prevent him from tying himself to the rapidly sinking ship that is Barack Obama.
Who knows? Perhaps there will just happen to be some dramatic event overseas that require his attention right around the same time...
(Hat tip: Toby Harden)
วันจันทร์, สิงหาคม 13, 2555
Did I Miss The Part Where The DNC Bought Out Yahoo ?
All the politics that is fit to print on the Yahoo! home page...literally:
Show more? Ah, I think I've seen enough...
So, what's the basis of the incendiary lead headline? Hate to do it, but I suppose I'll have to link to to the story at Yahoo's own "financial blog", The Daily Ticker. Won't take long to see where this is going - or where it's coming from:
According to the New York Times, based on his Congressional voting record, Ryan is one of the most extreme VP candidates in the past century, on either side of the aisle...
Henry Blodget, writing for The Ticker (is he the "writer" that Yahoo! alludes to? Their own man??) then goes on to make the following assertions:
At a more detailed level, the Romney-Ryan plan will likely lead to the highest-income Americans paying less in taxes, while making lower- and middle-income Americans pay more
The Romney-Ryan plan will also likely cut Medicare benefits, which disproportionately help lower- and middle-class Americans.
If you and the New York Times say so, pal.
What Yahoo! doesn't tell you about one of their top political/financial "writers":
In 2002, then New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, published Merrill Lynch e-mails in which Blodget gave assessments about stocks which conflicted with what was publicly published. In 2003, Blodget was charged with civil securities fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He agreed to a permanent ban from the securities industry and paid a $2 million fine plus a $2 million disgorgement.
As of 2012 he is co-founder, CEO/Editor-in-Chief of The Business Insider, a blog about Internet business trends and research. He is a frequent contributor to the magazines Slate, Newsweek and New York....
So who is dispensing political advice on Yahoo! under the guise of financial expertise? A convicted fraudster, aligned with every left-wing media outlet in the country. Hey, thanks for the transparency, guys! So to repeat my earlier question...when did the DNC buy you bitches out?
And I saw this - 86 Percent of Romney Coverage Is Negative - and looked at the Yahoo headlines, and I thought to myself - wow - new record! They got that figure up to 100% all by themselves...
(See here for Yahoo! giving us Paul Ryan as Nosferatu the Vampire. Seriously. More of my beefs with Yahoo's slanted news service here, here, here, here and here, and here and here...)
Show more? Ah, I think I've seen enough...
So, what's the basis of the incendiary lead headline? Hate to do it, but I suppose I'll have to link to to the story at Yahoo's own "financial blog", The Daily Ticker. Won't take long to see where this is going - or where it's coming from:
According to the New York Times, based on his Congressional voting record, Ryan is one of the most extreme VP candidates in the past century, on either side of the aisle...
Henry Blodget, writing for The Ticker (is he the "writer" that Yahoo! alludes to? Their own man??) then goes on to make the following assertions:
At a more detailed level, the Romney-Ryan plan will likely lead to the highest-income Americans paying less in taxes, while making lower- and middle-income Americans pay more
The Romney-Ryan plan will also likely cut Medicare benefits, which disproportionately help lower- and middle-class Americans.
If you and the New York Times say so, pal.
What Yahoo! doesn't tell you about one of their top political/financial "writers":
In 2002, then New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, published Merrill Lynch e-mails in which Blodget gave assessments about stocks which conflicted with what was publicly published. In 2003, Blodget was charged with civil securities fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He agreed to a permanent ban from the securities industry and paid a $2 million fine plus a $2 million disgorgement.
As of 2012 he is co-founder, CEO/Editor-in-Chief of The Business Insider, a blog about Internet business trends and research. He is a frequent contributor to the magazines Slate, Newsweek and New York....
So who is dispensing political advice on Yahoo! under the guise of financial expertise? A convicted fraudster, aligned with every left-wing media outlet in the country. Hey, thanks for the transparency, guys! So to repeat my earlier question...when did the DNC buy you bitches out?
And I saw this - 86 Percent of Romney Coverage Is Negative - and looked at the Yahoo headlines, and I thought to myself - wow - new record! They got that figure up to 100% all by themselves...
(See here for Yahoo! giving us Paul Ryan as Nosferatu the Vampire. Seriously. More of my beefs with Yahoo's slanted news service here, here, here, here and here, and here and here...)
In Which The 2012 Presidential Election Mirrors The Simpsons (Part II)
Part I is here, although with the addition of Paul Ryan to the ticket, hopefully our debates will progress past "C'monnnnnn!" vs. the rubbing of fingers together to indicate tax hikes. But it will still be about "your children's future", either way...
But let's move on to the second example of our national elections imitating a cartoon sitcom. Last night, Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney, on 60 Minutes, defended themselves against the claim they were dismantling Medicare, by pointing out it was Barack Obama that was de-funding the system by $700 billion - to pay for Obamacare. Ryan made it personal and professional, as usual:
“My mom is a Medicare senior in Florida. Our point is we need to preserve their benefits, because government made promises to them that they’ve organized their retirements around. In order to make sure we can do that, you must reform it for those of us who are younger. And we think these reforms are good reforms. That have bipartisan origins. They started from the Clinton commission in the late ’90s."
Good stuff, right?
You wouldn't know... because CBS cut the segment out of the broadcast.
I don't have to explain why, or what their motivation was. If you are here, reading this, you know exactly why.
And it all reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons, Homer Badman, in which our hero is accused of sexual harassment when a confused babysitter doesn't realize that he's reaching for her rear end only to snatch a rare gummy candy that got stuck to her posterior.
Homer is ostracized by the community, and makes the mistake of going on a syndicated talk show in an attempt to defend himself.
60 Minutes, meet your cartoon doppelganger, appropriately named: Rock Bottom:
And maybe - like Homer, and Sarah Palin - Paul Ryan will get to see a TV "biography" of his life air, with all the same distortions of "Game Change", or "Homer S: Portrait of an Ass-Grabber" (starring Dennis Franz as Homer):
[A dark city street, with a rusty beater careering wildly back and forth knocking over garbage cans and uprooting parking meters. Dennis Franz and a pigtailed girl of about 14 are in the car.]
GIRL: *screams in terror*
DENNIS/HOMER: *laughs with evil delight*
[A cat is in the middle of the street.]
GIRL: No, Mr. Simpson! A cat is a living creature!!
HOMER: I don't care!
HOMER swerves across the road and runs over the cat, which meows as the car thumps over it.
The car powerslides to a stop next to the curb.
HOMER: Now I'm gonna grab me something sweet. The camera quickly focuses on the girl's butt.
GIRL: No Mr. Simpson! That's sexual harassment! If you do it, I'll scream so loud the whole country will hear!
HOMER: *mocking* With the man [Bill Clinton?] in the White House?! Not likely! *laughs evilly*
But let's move on to the second example of our national elections imitating a cartoon sitcom. Last night, Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney, on 60 Minutes, defended themselves against the claim they were dismantling Medicare, by pointing out it was Barack Obama that was de-funding the system by $700 billion - to pay for Obamacare. Ryan made it personal and professional, as usual:
“My mom is a Medicare senior in Florida. Our point is we need to preserve their benefits, because government made promises to them that they’ve organized their retirements around. In order to make sure we can do that, you must reform it for those of us who are younger. And we think these reforms are good reforms. That have bipartisan origins. They started from the Clinton commission in the late ’90s."
Good stuff, right?
You wouldn't know... because CBS cut the segment out of the broadcast.
I don't have to explain why, or what their motivation was. If you are here, reading this, you know exactly why.
And it all reminds me of an episode of the Simpsons, Homer Badman, in which our hero is accused of sexual harassment when a confused babysitter doesn't realize that he's reaching for her rear end only to snatch a rare gummy candy that got stuck to her posterior.
Homer is ostracized by the community, and makes the mistake of going on a syndicated talk show in an attempt to defend himself.
60 Minutes, meet your cartoon doppelganger, appropriately named: Rock Bottom:
And maybe - like Homer, and Sarah Palin - Paul Ryan will get to see a TV "biography" of his life air, with all the same distortions of "Game Change", or "Homer S: Portrait of an Ass-Grabber" (starring Dennis Franz as Homer):
[A dark city street, with a rusty beater careering wildly back and forth knocking over garbage cans and uprooting parking meters. Dennis Franz and a pigtailed girl of about 14 are in the car.]
GIRL: *screams in terror*
DENNIS/HOMER: *laughs with evil delight*
[A cat is in the middle of the street.]
GIRL: No, Mr. Simpson! A cat is a living creature!!
HOMER: I don't care!
HOMER swerves across the road and runs over the cat, which meows as the car thumps over it.
The car powerslides to a stop next to the curb.
HOMER: Now I'm gonna grab me something sweet. The camera quickly focuses on the girl's butt.
GIRL: No Mr. Simpson! That's sexual harassment! If you do it, I'll scream so loud the whole country will hear!
HOMER: *mocking* With the man [Bill Clinton?] in the White House?! Not likely! *laughs evilly*
Sunday Fun(d-Raising) With The Obamas!
Welcome to Bizarro World. A day in the life of Barack and Michelle Obama, who spend more time condemning the rich than a New Yorker spends swearing:
President Obama exhorted a group of loyal supporters huddled in the front yard of his Hyde Park home to adopt the Olympic spirit and sprint to the finish in this highly competitive presidential race....
The president was playing host to 100 donors to his re-election campaign who paid $40,000 apiece to attend. The event, his third of five fundraisers scheduled today, was expected to raise more than $4 million for the campaign, according to Democratic officials.
Shortly after wrapping up his remarks, the president walked down the the block from his private residence to a fourth fundraiser of the day at a neighboring home.
And our modern-day Marie Antoinette?
First Lady Michelle Obama is at pop star Gwen Stefani's Beverly Hills home to take part in "Sunday of Fun," according to the report. The event is a fundraiser for President Obama's reelection effort.
The house is in a gated community in Beverly Hills, just off Mulholland Drive. A long black slate driveway with its own black gate, lined by 8-foot shrubs, leads to the residence...The white, minimalist house has unobstructed views of the San Fernando valley. Out back, there is an infinity hot tub that spills over into a vast infinity pool.
Tickets for the event started at $2,500 for a family of four, with approximately 400 guests expected to attend, according a campaign official.
Not something most Americans can afford, what with the rising price of gas, food, and health care, not to mention stagnant employment and wages...but still, no worse than going to Met game, I suppose.
More:
Ms. Stefani and her bandmates from No Doubt, including Tony Kanal, are seated on folding chairs on the upper portion of the patio. Ms. Stefani is wearing a sleeveless hot pink peplum top, matching hot pink skinny pants, black leather stilettos with spike heels and several chunky silver bracelets. Her hair is arranged in a top knot...Ms. Stefani's children--Kingston, 6 years old; and Zuma, 3 years old (both boys)--are in attendance.
Very...presidential. And parental. If you're the palace whore...
And yet, despite all of the above, we still managed to get this:
Obama: Paul Ryan favors the rich
Can't make this sh*t up if you tried...
President Obama exhorted a group of loyal supporters huddled in the front yard of his Hyde Park home to adopt the Olympic spirit and sprint to the finish in this highly competitive presidential race....
The president was playing host to 100 donors to his re-election campaign who paid $40,000 apiece to attend. The event, his third of five fundraisers scheduled today, was expected to raise more than $4 million for the campaign, according to Democratic officials.
Shortly after wrapping up his remarks, the president walked down the the block from his private residence to a fourth fundraiser of the day at a neighboring home.
And our modern-day Marie Antoinette?
First Lady Michelle Obama is at pop star Gwen Stefani's Beverly Hills home to take part in "Sunday of Fun," according to the report. The event is a fundraiser for President Obama's reelection effort.
The house is in a gated community in Beverly Hills, just off Mulholland Drive. A long black slate driveway with its own black gate, lined by 8-foot shrubs, leads to the residence...The white, minimalist house has unobstructed views of the San Fernando valley. Out back, there is an infinity hot tub that spills over into a vast infinity pool.
Tickets for the event started at $2,500 for a family of four, with approximately 400 guests expected to attend, according a campaign official.
Not something most Americans can afford, what with the rising price of gas, food, and health care, not to mention stagnant employment and wages...but still, no worse than going to Met game, I suppose.
More:
Ms. Stefani and her bandmates from No Doubt, including Tony Kanal, are seated on folding chairs on the upper portion of the patio. Ms. Stefani is wearing a sleeveless hot pink peplum top, matching hot pink skinny pants, black leather stilettos with spike heels and several chunky silver bracelets. Her hair is arranged in a top knot...Ms. Stefani's children--Kingston, 6 years old; and Zuma, 3 years old (both boys)--are in attendance.
Very...presidential. And parental. If you're the palace whore...
And yet, despite all of the above, we still managed to get this:
Obama: Paul Ryan favors the rich
Can't make this sh*t up if you tried...
วันอาทิตย์, สิงหาคม 12, 2555
Yahoo! Sees Paul Ryan As Our New Nosferatu...
This cropped photo is what they used on their homepage within the last hour :
Here's the vampire Nosferatu:
In context, here's the photo as used to highlight a story blatantly intended to dampen voter enthusiasm over the Ryan selection as VP:
Gaunt, unshaven, red eyes, lips curled....just Photoshop in a brush mustache, and we'll be exactly where we expected to be.
Well, I suppose that's the only picture of Ryan available. Oh, wait...
Or maybe it was just meant to counter this...
Sarah Palin all over again? Well, they're gonna try...
วันเสาร์, สิงหาคม 11, 2555
Barack Obama Hating On Paul Ryan: If Looks Could Kill...
The video below has been getting a lot of play lately, in which Paul Ryan, in a mere six minutes, exposes ObamaCare as a moral, medical, and financial fraud.
And Baracky doesn't like it.
As early as the 1:45 mark ("a bill that is full of gimmicks and smoke and mirrors") the president takes on the look of a trapped animal. At 3:38 ("the most cynical gimmick that is in this bill...") Obama is already twitching, and by the 5:21 mark, well...if I had to guess what Obama was thinking at that moment, it would be the manner in which he would best enjoy snuffing the life out of Paul Ryan:
"Good, honest hatred. Very refreshing"
Watch it all, if you want to see an intellectual takedown of a dilettante, a poseur, a wannabe, a lightweight, a waif, a fool:
More here on the animosity between the two men. Here's the ultimate take-home truth, all you need to know, if you skipped the vid above:
“Obama thinks he is smart and in command of the facts. Ryan actually is.”
Ruh-oh, Shaggy...
UPDATE: Linked by R.S. McCain - thanks dude! More on Paul Ryan (as our Hitler du jour) here. And a recent piece in which we discover that the Democrats believe they have determined the price-point at which Americans would be willing to forfeit some of our most basic freedoms to the government: $16.67
And Baracky doesn't like it.
As early as the 1:45 mark ("a bill that is full of gimmicks and smoke and mirrors") the president takes on the look of a trapped animal. At 3:38 ("the most cynical gimmick that is in this bill...") Obama is already twitching, and by the 5:21 mark, well...if I had to guess what Obama was thinking at that moment, it would be the manner in which he would best enjoy snuffing the life out of Paul Ryan:
"Good, honest hatred. Very refreshing"
~Commander Kor to James T. Kirk ("Errand of Mercy")
Watch it all, if you want to see an intellectual takedown of a dilettante, a poseur, a wannabe, a lightweight, a waif, a fool:
More here on the animosity between the two men. Here's the ultimate take-home truth, all you need to know, if you skipped the vid above:
“Obama thinks he is smart and in command of the facts. Ryan actually is.”
Ruh-oh, Shaggy...
UPDATE: Linked by R.S. McCain - thanks dude! More on Paul Ryan (as our Hitler du jour) here. And a recent piece in which we discover that the Democrats believe they have determined the price-point at which Americans would be willing to forfeit some of our most basic freedoms to the government: $16.67
Meet America's Newest Hitler: Paul Ryan
I wrote this post about Paul Ryan - with a similar title - back in January 2011, as RYan was about to deliver the rebuttal to Obama's State of the Union speech. The warnings I issued then are certainly valid today, as he is announced as Mitt Romney running mate in 2012:
When Sarah Palin came on the scene with her speech at the Republican convention - a brilliant speech, plainly spoken and charming - the hate machine was confused for a moment, like a remote-control car getting static thru the antenna.
And then it did what it does best: Went full-throttle into "hate at high speed" mode, smearing Ms. Palin with every slur imaginable, logic and truth be damned, in the hope that some of it would stick.
And what, pray tell, does this have to do with Rep. Paul Ryan's upcoming State of the Union response? Well, he's going to come across as a youngish, non-threatening, likable gentleman who has a handle on facts and figures, and a plan on how to use them to take the nation in a positive direction.
So he must be destroyed. Palinized. Or at the very least, Hitlerized.
It has begun...
Brace for a "dark" vision of America when Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) delivers the GOP response to the State of the Union, a Democratic colleague of Ryan's on President Obama's fiscal commission warned Monday.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), a member of the bipartisan, 18-member commission, said her experience with Ryan over the past year made her worry about his response to the president on Tuesday night.
"I served with Rep. Ryan on the 18 member Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and learned firsthand from the personally congenial Ryan just how dark his vision of America's future is for all but the super-rich," Schakowsky wrote in a blog for the Huffington Post.
"A dark vision" - you know, just like Hitler had for Europe, or Sauron had for Middle Earth, or Lucifer has for the entire universe.
It will likely happen a little faster this time, as Paul Ryan is less of an unknown than Sarah Palin was, and the media is a bit more panicked now than they were in 2008. Expect the hate by the 5PM news tonight - latest.
But perhaps the fact that Ryan is less of an unknown will benefit him. The Democrats may have created ads showing Ryan pushing Grandma off a cliff, but the 65+ bunch seem to love him:
And so do the ladies:
Best of all: Obama hates his guts, and Ryan's presence on the ticket will goad him into unforced errors. Read here: Why Obama hates Paul Ryan: A left-wing extremist can't compete intellectually with a voice of reason.
Oh, Lord this is gonna be fun...
When Sarah Palin came on the scene with her speech at the Republican convention - a brilliant speech, plainly spoken and charming - the hate machine was confused for a moment, like a remote-control car getting static thru the antenna.
And then it did what it does best: Went full-throttle into "hate at high speed" mode, smearing Ms. Palin with every slur imaginable, logic and truth be damned, in the hope that some of it would stick.
And what, pray tell, does this have to do with Rep. Paul Ryan's upcoming State of the Union response? Well, he's going to come across as a youngish, non-threatening, likable gentleman who has a handle on facts and figures, and a plan on how to use them to take the nation in a positive direction.
So he must be destroyed. Palinized. Or at the very least, Hitlerized.
It has begun...
Brace for a "dark" vision of America when Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) delivers the GOP response to the State of the Union, a Democratic colleague of Ryan's on President Obama's fiscal commission warned Monday.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), a member of the bipartisan, 18-member commission, said her experience with Ryan over the past year made her worry about his response to the president on Tuesday night.
"I served with Rep. Ryan on the 18 member Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and learned firsthand from the personally congenial Ryan just how dark his vision of America's future is for all but the super-rich," Schakowsky wrote in a blog for the Huffington Post.
"A dark vision" - you know, just like Hitler had for Europe, or Sauron had for Middle Earth, or Lucifer has for the entire universe.
It will likely happen a little faster this time, as Paul Ryan is less of an unknown than Sarah Palin was, and the media is a bit more panicked now than they were in 2008. Expect the hate by the 5PM news tonight - latest.
But perhaps the fact that Ryan is less of an unknown will benefit him. The Democrats may have created ads showing Ryan pushing Grandma off a cliff, but the 65+ bunch seem to love him:
And so do the ladies:
Best of all: Obama hates his guts, and Ryan's presence on the ticket will goad him into unforced errors. Read here: Why Obama hates Paul Ryan: A left-wing extremist can't compete intellectually with a voice of reason.
Oh, Lord this is gonna be fun...
วันศุกร์, สิงหาคม 10, 2555
Price Of Freedom Determined To Be $16.67
And you always thought that was a rhetorical question...
Saw this headline (love the juxtaposition of the two, by the way - so counter-logical!) and thought we had a good story here:
But when you click to the New York Times article, it turns out not to be about those non-existent refunds we were promised via Obamacare - instead, it's just more class warfare:
Health insurer refunds may stall in employers' hands
...and so we geta whole story about how individuals covered under their employers haven't seen the "Obamacare refund" yet, as companies decide how to best disburse the money. The Times throws around figures in the tens of millions, and warn darkly that some companies may offer refunds only if employees enroll in "wellness programs" (which is exactly like a targeted tax cut - engage in this government-approved behavior, like buying a certain car or hiring a certain individual, and get some of your own money back - except when the private sector does it, it is eeeeevillll...).
But all is not for naught. At the very end of this tedious tale, I finally become enlightened:
At Sage Realty, a building management company in Manhattan with about 90 employees, the comptroller, Lou Pisano, said payroll software would make it easy to return the workers’ 10 percent share of a $15,000 rebate check in a couple of weeks.
“The insurance companies were basically pocketing that money in the past,” he said, rejecting the idea of applying it to next year’s premium, because “that’s kind of like a moving target.”
“Most people,” he added, “are happy just getting a little more money in their check.”
My math:
10% of $15,000 = $1,500
$1500 divided by 90 people - $16.67
And so we have determined the price of freedom, as offered by the government and possibly accepted by the American people, should they re-elect Barack Obama this November.
"A little money in our checks" - literally, $16.67 - is all it will take for us to hand over the best healthcare system in the world to the government, and exchange it for long lines, limited access to care (and reduced quality), rationing, and further bureaucratic involvement in every aspect of our lives, all now in the name of "the public good".
A great deal....for the government, getting an entire nation to volunteer for perpetual servitude for less than the price of a lap dance each.
Anyone who would give up their basic freedoms for so little never comprehended their true value to begin with. And if America re-elects Barack Obama, we will surely deserve what comes next. And we will pine for what we have lost, but the cost to purchase it back will be much, much higher, and might even need to be paid for in blood....
Saw this headline (love the juxtaposition of the two, by the way - so counter-logical!) and thought we had a good story here:
But when you click to the New York Times article, it turns out not to be about those non-existent refunds we were promised via Obamacare - instead, it's just more class warfare:
Health insurer refunds may stall in employers' hands
...and so we geta whole story about how individuals covered under their employers haven't seen the "Obamacare refund" yet, as companies decide how to best disburse the money. The Times throws around figures in the tens of millions, and warn darkly that some companies may offer refunds only if employees enroll in "wellness programs" (which is exactly like a targeted tax cut - engage in this government-approved behavior, like buying a certain car or hiring a certain individual, and get some of your own money back - except when the private sector does it, it is eeeeevillll...).
But all is not for naught. At the very end of this tedious tale, I finally become enlightened:
At Sage Realty, a building management company in Manhattan with about 90 employees, the comptroller, Lou Pisano, said payroll software would make it easy to return the workers’ 10 percent share of a $15,000 rebate check in a couple of weeks.
“The insurance companies were basically pocketing that money in the past,” he said, rejecting the idea of applying it to next year’s premium, because “that’s kind of like a moving target.”
“Most people,” he added, “are happy just getting a little more money in their check.”
My math:
10% of $15,000 = $1,500
$1500 divided by 90 people - $16.67
And so we have determined the price of freedom, as offered by the government and possibly accepted by the American people, should they re-elect Barack Obama this November.
"A little money in our checks" - literally, $16.67 - is all it will take for us to hand over the best healthcare system in the world to the government, and exchange it for long lines, limited access to care (and reduced quality), rationing, and further bureaucratic involvement in every aspect of our lives, all now in the name of "the public good".
A great deal....for the government, getting an entire nation to volunteer for perpetual servitude for less than the price of a lap dance each.
Anyone who would give up their basic freedoms for so little never comprehended their true value to begin with. And if America re-elects Barack Obama, we will surely deserve what comes next. And we will pine for what we have lost, but the cost to purchase it back will be much, much higher, and might even need to be paid for in blood....
Newest EPA Dictate: Minimum Gasoline Purchases
And if they can place a minimum on how much gas you can purchase, the precedent is now put in place for a cap on how much gas you can buy.
The Environmental Protection Agency is going to require all consumers to buy at least four gallons of gasoline from certain gas pumps after the new E15 ethanol-gasoline blend is introduced into the market.
The new regulation was revealed in an Aug. 1 letter to the American Motorcyclist Association, which expressed concern that the vast majority of motorcycles and ATVs in use today aren’t designed to operate on E15 fuel and residual fuel from a pump that serves multiple blends might harm these tanks.
This minimum mandate attempts to dilute residual amounts of E15 that will be left in the shared hose.
“Not only do we find it unacceptable for the EPA to mandate that everyone — including our members — buy minimum amounts of gas, but the EPA answer simply won’t work because of the sizes of many motorcycle and ATV gas tanks and the fact that off-highway riders take containers of gas with them on their trips, and most times those containers are much smaller than four gallons,” Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for government relations, said.
“The EPA has no business mandating how much gasoline Americans have to buy when filling up at the pump. What if a rider doesn’t have a motorcycle with a four gallon tank? Or if someone wants to fill a canister for their lawnmower or outboard boat engine, but it only holds 2 or 3 gallons?” Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) said today.
“Or what if an American, struggling in this economy, just can’t afford 4 gallons of gas?” Sensenbrenner added. “This is just one more example of how problematic the EPA’s E15 partial waiver is. This is not a solution to misfueling risks — it’s a ridiculous and unworkable mandate.”
"...a ridiculous and unworkable mandate," Congressman? When did you wake up? You are talking about the EPA - an agency that is currently collecting millions of dollars in penalties from oil companies and refineries for not using a product called "cellulosic biofuel" in their mixes. The fact that this particular compound does not even exist has had no effect on the EPA's rule-making, instead, they actually upped the blend quota for their imaginary substance in 2012. This agency makes its living off the ridiculous, the unworkable, and the job-killing, sir - and the more they feed, the stronger they become, and the more they devour...
But hey - that's OK. Vote for Barack Obama, and empower the despicable, incompetent Lisa Jackson, perhaps the embodiment of "the banality of evil".
Then blame George Bush, when you are waiting on endless gas lines to pay $8/gallon for three days worth of fuel.
Makes as much sense as anything else these days...
The Environmental Protection Agency is going to require all consumers to buy at least four gallons of gasoline from certain gas pumps after the new E15 ethanol-gasoline blend is introduced into the market.
The new regulation was revealed in an Aug. 1 letter to the American Motorcyclist Association, which expressed concern that the vast majority of motorcycles and ATVs in use today aren’t designed to operate on E15 fuel and residual fuel from a pump that serves multiple blends might harm these tanks.
This minimum mandate attempts to dilute residual amounts of E15 that will be left in the shared hose.
“Not only do we find it unacceptable for the EPA to mandate that everyone — including our members — buy minimum amounts of gas, but the EPA answer simply won’t work because of the sizes of many motorcycle and ATV gas tanks and the fact that off-highway riders take containers of gas with them on their trips, and most times those containers are much smaller than four gallons,” Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for government relations, said.
“The EPA has no business mandating how much gasoline Americans have to buy when filling up at the pump. What if a rider doesn’t have a motorcycle with a four gallon tank? Or if someone wants to fill a canister for their lawnmower or outboard boat engine, but it only holds 2 or 3 gallons?” Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) said today.
“Or what if an American, struggling in this economy, just can’t afford 4 gallons of gas?” Sensenbrenner added. “This is just one more example of how problematic the EPA’s E15 partial waiver is. This is not a solution to misfueling risks — it’s a ridiculous and unworkable mandate.”
"...a ridiculous and unworkable mandate," Congressman? When did you wake up? You are talking about the EPA - an agency that is currently collecting millions of dollars in penalties from oil companies and refineries for not using a product called "cellulosic biofuel" in their mixes. The fact that this particular compound does not even exist has had no effect on the EPA's rule-making, instead, they actually upped the blend quota for their imaginary substance in 2012. This agency makes its living off the ridiculous, the unworkable, and the job-killing, sir - and the more they feed, the stronger they become, and the more they devour...
But hey - that's OK. Vote for Barack Obama, and empower the despicable, incompetent Lisa Jackson, perhaps the embodiment of "the banality of evil".
Then blame George Bush, when you are waiting on endless gas lines to pay $8/gallon for three days worth of fuel.
Makes as much sense as anything else these days...
วันพฤหัสบดี, สิงหาคม 09, 2555
Mitt's Massive Majority?
Paul Rahe is expecting a landslide...for Mitt Romney, come the 2012 general election. Noting that key pollsters are calling the race "neck and neck", Rahne declares they are missing the forest for the trees:
In my opinion, none of the psephologists mentioned above has reflected on the degree to which the administrative entitlements state...has entered a crisis, and none of them is sensitive to the manner in which Barack Obama, in his audacity, has unmasked that state’s tyrannical propensities and its bankruptcy. In consequence, none of these psephologists has reflected adequately on the significance of the emergence of the Tea-Party Movement, on the meaning of Scott Brown’s election and the particular context within which he was elected, on the election of Chris Christie as Governor of New Jersey and of Bob McDonnell as Governor of Virginia, and on the political earthquake that took place in November, 2010. That earthquake, which gave the Republicans a strength at the state and local level that they have not enjoyed since 1928, is a harbinger of what we will see this November.
Rahne leaves out the shocking (to some) show of nationwide grassroots support for Chick-fil-A last week, as it was under attack by the liberal administrators of the welfare state, who weren't satisfied that the company was merely following the myriad of regulations the government had laid out, they insisted that it think the way the state demanded it to as well.
Not a point stressed by the mainstream media, or by the Left. They understood it, of course, quite clearly. But they thought it prudent not to mention it, perhaps hoping the underlying point would go unnoticed among the proletariat if they turned it into a "gay rights" issue.
The overwhelming amount of people that showed up to support a fast-food restaurant stunned the liberal elite. On the other hand, the turnout for a gay-friendly counter-protest at Starbucks ("Starbucks Appreciation Day") surprised no one.
Expect similar results and reactions after the polls close on November 6th...
In my opinion, none of the psephologists mentioned above has reflected on the degree to which the administrative entitlements state...has entered a crisis, and none of them is sensitive to the manner in which Barack Obama, in his audacity, has unmasked that state’s tyrannical propensities and its bankruptcy. In consequence, none of these psephologists has reflected adequately on the significance of the emergence of the Tea-Party Movement, on the meaning of Scott Brown’s election and the particular context within which he was elected, on the election of Chris Christie as Governor of New Jersey and of Bob McDonnell as Governor of Virginia, and on the political earthquake that took place in November, 2010. That earthquake, which gave the Republicans a strength at the state and local level that they have not enjoyed since 1928, is a harbinger of what we will see this November.
Rahne leaves out the shocking (to some) show of nationwide grassroots support for Chick-fil-A last week, as it was under attack by the liberal administrators of the welfare state, who weren't satisfied that the company was merely following the myriad of regulations the government had laid out, they insisted that it think the way the state demanded it to as well.
Not a point stressed by the mainstream media, or by the Left. They understood it, of course, quite clearly. But they thought it prudent not to mention it, perhaps hoping the underlying point would go unnoticed among the proletariat if they turned it into a "gay rights" issue.
The overwhelming amount of people that showed up to support a fast-food restaurant stunned the liberal elite. On the other hand, the turnout for a gay-friendly counter-protest at Starbucks ("Starbucks Appreciation Day") surprised no one.
Expect similar results and reactions after the polls close on November 6th...
Mitt Romney: Jewish Rock Star?
Via Jen Rubin, we get this story out of Lakewood, New Jersey:
A funny thing happened on the way to a Mitt Romney fundraiser. Romney, who will spend the evening fundraising in the Garden State, was greeted at the first finance reception by members of a Jewish wedding party who were so excited to see him, some attempted to scale a fence to catch a glimpse of the presumptive GOP candidate.
Several guests of the wedding, dressed for the occasion, darted across the parking lot at the first sight of Romney’s motorcade.
Waved off by Secret Service agents, one of the onlookers responded, “We just want to see Romney,” while other snapped whatever photos they could get. As Romney’s motorcade snaked around the venue to a back entrance, the bride, herself, was spotted posing for wedding photos.
Romney, who is expected to raise $1.5 million at a series of fundraisers tonight, met with the bride and groom privately, an aide confirmed, and posed for a photo with the couple.
Lakewood - a "town" of almost 100,000 people - is a strange place, known for three things: A huge Orthodox Jewish community (almost half of that population), a huge Hispanic community, and for being the home of the Phillies Class A affiliate, the Lakewood Blue Claws.
One thing you can count on is those Jews going to the voting booth on November 6th this year. And maybe the best that can be said is that those 20-30,000 Jewish votes will cancel out the votes of 20-30,000 liberal jerkoffs in Northern New Jersey. Which makes things a lot more interesting, as there is a Senate seat up here as well. And as I doubt Reuters or the Washington Post is doing much polling in Lakewood, this state may prove to be a tougher "get" for Obama, and all Democrats, than we have currently been led to believe. Especially if a once-devoted Obama voting bloc is chasing around the Republican nominee like he is Justin Beiber.
Not that the Democrats seem to care much about the Jewish vote, despite the "charm offensive" being put forth by his surrogates. What can be more of a slap in the face to American Jews than giving one of the nation's most high-profile anti-Semites a key speaking role at the Democratic convention? The Diplomad sums up #39 thusly:
Jimmy Carter should not have been president. He was incompetent beyond belief; angry about America's success in the world; wanted us to get our comeuppance; and was and is a mean, reptilian and graceless little man. Being out of office has made him even angrier, meaner, smaller, more anti-American, and more anti-semitic. He was and remains a repellent creature; if anyone ever could make me ashamed of my country, he could. I can't forgive him for that.
I am not sure how quickly the Jews will forgive Barack Obama, either. Especially as he honors the most anti-semetic president in American history at his second coronation...
A funny thing happened on the way to a Mitt Romney fundraiser. Romney, who will spend the evening fundraising in the Garden State, was greeted at the first finance reception by members of a Jewish wedding party who were so excited to see him, some attempted to scale a fence to catch a glimpse of the presumptive GOP candidate.
Several guests of the wedding, dressed for the occasion, darted across the parking lot at the first sight of Romney’s motorcade.
Waved off by Secret Service agents, one of the onlookers responded, “We just want to see Romney,” while other snapped whatever photos they could get. As Romney’s motorcade snaked around the venue to a back entrance, the bride, herself, was spotted posing for wedding photos.
Romney, who is expected to raise $1.5 million at a series of fundraisers tonight, met with the bride and groom privately, an aide confirmed, and posed for a photo with the couple.
Lakewood - a "town" of almost 100,000 people - is a strange place, known for three things: A huge Orthodox Jewish community (almost half of that population), a huge Hispanic community, and for being the home of the Phillies Class A affiliate, the Lakewood Blue Claws.
One thing you can count on is those Jews going to the voting booth on November 6th this year. And maybe the best that can be said is that those 20-30,000 Jewish votes will cancel out the votes of 20-30,000 liberal jerkoffs in Northern New Jersey. Which makes things a lot more interesting, as there is a Senate seat up here as well. And as I doubt Reuters or the Washington Post is doing much polling in Lakewood, this state may prove to be a tougher "get" for Obama, and all Democrats, than we have currently been led to believe. Especially if a once-devoted Obama voting bloc is chasing around the Republican nominee like he is Justin Beiber.
Not that the Democrats seem to care much about the Jewish vote, despite the "charm offensive" being put forth by his surrogates. What can be more of a slap in the face to American Jews than giving one of the nation's most high-profile anti-Semites a key speaking role at the Democratic convention? The Diplomad sums up #39 thusly:
Jimmy Carter should not have been president. He was incompetent beyond belief; angry about America's success in the world; wanted us to get our comeuppance; and was and is a mean, reptilian and graceless little man. Being out of office has made him even angrier, meaner, smaller, more anti-American, and more anti-semitic. He was and remains a repellent creature; if anyone ever could make me ashamed of my country, he could. I can't forgive him for that.
I am not sure how quickly the Jews will forgive Barack Obama, either. Especially as he honors the most anti-semetic president in American history at his second coronation...
วันพุธ, สิงหาคม 08, 2555
A Preview Of The 2012 Romney / Obama Debates....
...as presage by the Simpsons, way back in 1995, in "The PTA Disbands". Miss Krabapple, as head of the teacher's union, wants a raise for herself and her members - it's all for the sake of the children, of course - while Skinner delivers the hard truth: The district is out of cash.
As you can imagine, this does not end well....
Hard to hear in this unauthoirzed video, but the crowd reactions to each side's arguments are priceless as well:
Miss Krabapple: "It's your children's future!"
(crowd murmurs appreciatively)
Principal Skinner: It'll cost you!
(crowd turns angry)
Miss Krabapple: "C'monnnnn!"
(voice in crowd: "Good point, she makes a good point...")
Skinner: -says nothing, just rubs his fingers together knowingly
(Voice in crowd: "Taxes! The finger thing means the taxes!")
As you can imagine, this does not end well....
วันอังคาร, สิงหาคม 07, 2555
Good Question!
If, God forbid, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, or Joe Biden were to be struck by genuine neurological dementia, how would we be able to tell?
~Jim Geraghty, at today's Campaign Spot
~Jim Geraghty, at today's Campaign Spot
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