Bill Whittle takes a look at Obama’s record as President

July 19, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Crazy for Covers

July 18, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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As I have mentioned, I like a good cover song, and if you do too, check out the Crazy for Covers channel on Rhapsody.

Last time I wrote about covers, I mentioned two covers of the Clash tune, Train in Vain.

Here is another one, by Charlie does Surf.

Quote of the Day

July 17, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Politics, Romney 

“Bain Capital. Isn’t that where Romney was running a successful business while Obama was somewhere getting high all the time?”

 

Monday Book Pick: The Buntline Special: A Weird West Tale

July 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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The Buntline Special: A Weird West Tale by Mike Resnick

Executive Summary: Steampunk at the OK Corral, with Indian Medicine Men casting real Magick (for a dash of Shadowrun tossed in for flavor). Bonus points for a young Thomas Edison with a specially harded bronze mechanical arm. Other than that, it’s a pretty historically accurate recounting of the events leading up to, and the events after, the Gunfight at the OK Corral. It reminded me a lot of the movie Tombstone, to the point where I heard Val Kilmer’s Doc Holiday in my head while reading the book. This could be because both Resnick and the folks who did Tombstone did a lot of research on the topic. Even with the Steampunk Plus elements, it was a fun read.

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Dieselpunk

July 15, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Pulp, Science Fiction 

I have to say I was pleasantly surprised about the amount of Dieselpunk on Pinterest.

It looks like the old FASA RPG Crimson Skies counts as Dieselpunk these days.

A clear example of the left letting their hate override any rational thought

July 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Redstate nails it:

Meet Bainers, the New Birthers

 The geniuses at Team Obama are showing their complete ignorance of private enterprise, the law, and the one well vetted part of Mitt Romney’s career — his tenure at Bain Capital.

It is well established that Mitt Romney left Bain to go salvage the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. It is also well established that his name remained on some SEC documents. This stems from winding down his partnership interest in Bain Capital. It is a quirk in the law. It has been well vetted. Even FactCheck.org and the Washington Post are unpersuaded by Team Obama’s hyperbole.

Really? A felon? Hey! Let’s accuse Barack Obama of being a foreign born Muslim! There’s about the same validity to both. Meet the Bainers — they are the members of Team Obama demanding proof from Mitt Romney that he is a liar or a felon. Next they’ll ask when he stopped beating his wife.

The Bainers will not take any answer that does not show Romney to be a liar or felon…

To make it worse, this “Bainerism” is being driven by the Obama Campaign, with the consent of our Dear Leader, President Barack Hussein Obama.  It highlights the fundamental dishonesty of the Obama regime, as well as their sheer desperation at this point.  Why does the Obama campaign feel the need to repeatedly lie about Gov. Romney instead of running on the President’s own record?

 

The reality of the Tea Party

July 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Just a reminder that the left’s lies about the Tea Party being “racist” are just that, lies.

The members of the Tea Party are a cross section of America, which is hardly surprising, since it is an authentic grass roots organization.

 

“GET OUT” by Ryan Bomberger

July 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Ryan Bomberger explains why we must get BHO out!

Quote of the Day

July 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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“I can’t stand to hear his voice any more. He’s a liar and worse.”

Former Obama supporter Caroline Kennedy talking about Barack Hussein Obama

Monday Book Pick: Condi vs. Hillary

July 13, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race by Dick Morris

With Drudge running the story that Dr. Rice is on the shortlist for a VP pick by Gov. Romney, I have to go with this 2005 book that details how then Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice could beat then democrat frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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