Quote of the Day

October 21, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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“So “You didn’t build that” was taken out of context but “Binders Full of Women” is legitimate criticism of how Romney objectifies women?”

Jerry Jones

The ignorance of Obama voters brought to light once more

October 20, 2012 by · 1 Comment
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This video was shot at an Obama rally at Ohio State. These supporters of our Dear Leader and his failed polices are utterly clueless about an Islamofascist terrorist attack that resulted in four murdered Americans, including an Ambassador.

Color me not surprised by this.  Facts and reality have never been a strong point of the far left extremists.

Friday B-Movie Pick: Terminal Invasion

October 19, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Terminal Invasion

Bruce Campbell in all his B-Movie glory! Filmed in Canada back in 2002, this low budget beauty co-stars the former ST:DS9 Dabo girl, Chase masterson as the plucky pilot. All the action takes place in a small airport terminal, were a group of hostile aliens are trying to kill everyone.

Friday B-Movie Archive

Bill Clinton has a moment of honesty about Obama

October 19, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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I’m not surprised by this. Our Dear Leader has been less than honorable with both Bill & Hillary over the years.  While Bill is one of the those people who feel that political enemies are people you can talk into being on your side, you can only greet him with a sharp kick to the groin so many times before he turns that charm and charisma against you.

Bill, unlike Barack Hussein Obama, is really pretty smart.  He can see past the ideology and read the poll numbers.  Barry is hitting the point where he can’t pull out of the nose dive toward defeat, so Bill has no political reason to support him anymore.

After the election, it is Bill Clinton who will be the senior statesman in the democrat party, not Barry.

HT to the Weekly Standard for the video.

Debate roundup

October 17, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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MSNBC’s Handpicked Panel of Undecided Voters Breaks Hard For Romney
CNN’s so called “moderator” Candy Crowley Admits Romney Was Right On Libya After All

Our Dear Leader spoke of his support for the former federal ban on semi-automatic rifles used in less than 0.1% of crimes while trying desperately to ignore any reference to his Fast and Furious program that gave that class of rifles to Mexican drug gangs.

One of the supposedly “independent” voters asked about unequal pay between men and women, but either didn’t know or wouldn’t bring up the fact that women in the Obama White House are paid less than men doing the same work.

More later.

UpdateElection Roundtable: The Libya Debate Debacle and Why the Buck Does Not Stop with Obama

Debate Prediction

October 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Our Dear Leader‘s political handers have broke the news to him that he is loosing the independent vote and probably won’t get it back.

His one hope is to try and motivate what was his base four years ago to venture out of their parent’s basement in three weeks and if they remember that it’s election day, make the effort to actually get to their local polling place, if they can remember where that is.

Barry can’t run on his record, so he has to go in attack mode in order to fire up his former base, most of which have figured out that he wasn’t the change they were hoping for.

Connecting the dots

October 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Erick Eridkson connects the dots between the DNC and so-called “mainstream media.”

Neil King is a political reporter for the Wall Street Journal. He is married to Shailagh Murray who left a reporting job at the Washington Post to take the job of Joe Biden’s communications director. She replaced Jay Carney who moved to the White House and who himself left Time to take the communications director role for Biden.

John Harris of the Politico is married to an abortion rights activist who used to run NARAL Virginia.

The Politico’s Chief Washington Correspondent, Jonathan Allen, left the Politico to work for Debbie Wasserman Schultz, then returned to the Politico.

Andy Barr of the Politico left the Politico to work for the Democratic National Committee and now works for Richard Carmona, the Democrats’ candidate for Senate in Arizona against Jeff Flake.

George Stephanopolous of ABC News used to be a strategist for Bill Clinton and even after becoming Chief Washington Correspondent still engaged in regular conversations with Rahm Emanuel, James Carville, and Paul Begala from the Clinton days. (Ironic, isn’t it, that John Harris wrote that story)

Michael Scherer of Time, where Jay Carney left to go to Joe Biden’s office, got his start in left wing publications, as did Ezra Klein of the Washington Post who famously created the left wing Journolist filled with Washington journalists and pundits to bounce around themes in the left wing echo chamber.

Linda Douglass of ABC News left ABC to serve as Chief Propaganda Officer for the Obama White House in charge of getting Obamacare through.

Andrew Rosenthal of the New York Times made up the story about President George H. W. Bush being surprised and taken aback by a common supermarket check out scanner. The story was made up by Rosenthal who was not even present. Andrew Rosenthal is now the Editor of the New York Times Editorial Page.

The BuzzFeed crew are mostly left of center, hang out with left of center reporters and pundits, and the media considers them and their cat GIFs the second coming of a supposedly objective Huffington Post.

Chuck Todd himself is married to a former DNC staffer and he worked as a Democratic staffer to Senator Tom Harkin. He works with Chris Matthews who worked for a Democrat in Congress and Jimmy Carter. They both work with Andrea Mitchell who is married to Alan Greenspan, the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve. And they’re all just a degree or two removed from Tawana Brawley thanks to their relationship with MSNBC host Al Sharpton.

Quote of the Day

October 15, 2012 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: economy, Politics, Taxes 

“Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased – not a reduced – flow of revenues to the federal government.”

– President John F. Kennedy, January 17, 1963, Annual Budget Message to the Congress, fiscal year 1964

Note: Joe Biden is a bloody moron.

Monday Book Pick: Armageddon 2419 A.D.

October 15, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Armageddon 2419 A.D. by Philip Francis Nowlan

From 1919 comes the original “Buck” Rogers novel. He wasn’t called “Buck” until later, after the comic strip picked up steam. Here he is just Anthony “Tony” Rogers, a WWI vet trapped in a cave mine and emerges centuries later to help lead the second American revolution as they take down the Han Overlords who took over the world centuries eariler. A good solid adventure story with a couple of decent and one really bad sequels written decades later.

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Let’s get Fiscal!

October 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: economy, Politics, Video 

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