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Obama Promised To Cut The Deficit Six Times. Reality, deficit soaring to new record highs.

7 Times In 2008 Obama Promised To Create 7 Million New Jobs. Reality: Record high sustained unemployment with 23 million Americans unemployed, underemployed, or simply have left the workforce.

Leftist “environmentalists” admit that they kept quite during the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill. “I guarantee you, if John McCain had been President, with that oil spill, or George Bush had been President with that oil spill, I’d have been out there with a sign protesting. I didn’t, because of who the President was.”

Obama awards Medal of Freedom to Democratic Socialists of America Chair.

Obama’s performance in Poland: “ignorance and incompetence”

Obama has a lot more crazy celebrities in his corner than Romney does.

It’s appalling and undemocratic to raise more money than the Obama campaign. The comments on this one are great. Here are some of my favorites:

Way back in 2008, Dems and their friends in the media were all bragging about how much money Obama raised.  I guess it’s different now because shut up.

Because Obama believes in strict regulation of campaign money, it’s moral for him to take millions in unregulated money.  But because Romney DOESN’T believe in strict regulation of campaign money, it’s immoral for him to take millions in unregulated money.  Because stuff.  Also, racism.

Oh by all means, let’s keep the election funding fair and equal.  Donating Romney the use of a custom 747 to fly around the country campaigning (all expenses paid) should just about do it.  And if it still isn’t balanced out, we can disable the security features for his credit card donations until we bring him up to parity with Obama.

 Unemployment rises to 8.2% Instead of new jobs increasing last month by the the Obama administration’s prediction of 150,000, the actual number was 69,000.

The unemployment rate that counts discouraged workers rose as well, swelling to 14.8 percent from 14.5 percent in April.

 

Friday B-Movie Pick: A Derek Flint Double Feature!

June 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Movies 

Our Man Flint and In Like Flint

Double feature today! Both Derek Flint movies staring James Coburn. Coburn was an icon of cool back in the mid 60s (these movies came out in 1966 & 1967). He was also a personal student of Bruce Lee. Watch his fight scenes carefully in these films. These were the Austin Powers movies of their day. They were the best of the spy spoof genre spawned by the popular James Bond films.

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Quote of the Day

May 31, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Barking Moonbats, Politics 

You might be a liberal if…

…If you believe that the mountains of corpses and rivers of blood that have been the chief result of all communist “experiments” are merely collateral damage, a possibly regrettable but unavoidable byproduct of the high-minded attempts to build paradise on earth and thus nothing to talk about.

William Shatner is back!

May 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Music, Science Fiction, Star Trek 

Ok, William Shatner never really left.  The man best known for his Role as Captain James T. Kirk, of the Starship Enterprise, is 80 years old and still rocking.

He has a new album out, Seeking Major Tom is space themed collection featuring his return to his cool defining cover of the Elton John/Bernie Taupin hit Rocketman.

The people who helped lay down the tracks, complete with bumpers of actual space radio traffic & cuts from Shatner’s version of Major Tom, is amazing. Johnny Winter, Lyle Lovett, Steve Miller, Brad Paisley and Peter Frampton plus a bunch of others.

It really is a fun album, and Shatner’s unique vocal talents stand out on tracks like Mr. Spaceman, Space Cowboy, and She Blinded Me with Science.

Check it out!

Quote of the Day

“If you can’t agree that we progressives are in favor of free speech, we’ll send the Speedway Bomber to sue you into silence.”

Iowahawk on the left’s terrorist threatening the Other McCain

Monday Book Pick: Act of Valor

May 28, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Monday Book Pick, Movies, US Military 

Act of Valor by Dick Couch and George Galdorisi

The Memorial Day edition of the Monday Book Pick is the book version of the movie Act of Valor. Filmed with real Navy SEALs playing Navy SEALs, the story follows a SEAL team on a series of missions that starts with the rescue of a DEA agent being tourtured by drug dealers. We’re not talking faux tourture like water boarding either. Intelligence gathered on that mission puts them on the trail of a terrorist planning on bringing death and destruction to America. Multiple reviews by combat vets state that this is one of the most realistic military movies they have ever seen.

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Quote of the Day

May 19, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Our Dear Leader, Politics 

“I don’t usually admire Sarah Palin but when she she was making fun of this ‘hopey changey ‘stuff she was right.”

— Far left extremist Noam Chomsky

Friday B-Movie Pick: X-Men First Class

May 18, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Movies, Science Fiction 

X-Men: First Clas

If you knew nothing about the X-Men and just wanted to see an action comic book superhero movie, this would have been a decent movie. Of course, they did the standard tossing to the wind of decades of history generated by the X-Men comics. Given that, it was almost painful to watch. Some of the things they did to the Marvel Universe was on par with the fictional soap opera, The Sun Also Sets, making Montana Moorehead the daugther of Maggie.

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Senate Democrats still shirking their duty

Andrew Stiles writes:

Senate Democrats are poised to continue their impressive streak of budgetary negligence on Wednesday by unanimously rejecting as many as five different budgets, including the one offered by President Obama. Republicans, meanwhile, are hoping that voters will pick up on the disturbing trend.

The Democratic-led Senate has not formally proposed a federal budget resolution in more than three years, and is not expected to offer one Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) and Budget Committee chairman Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) have made explicitly clear that they have no intention of doing so before the November election.

Not only have the congressional democrats not proposed any budgets in the past three years, they have voted against every budget proposal brought before Congress, including budgets proposed by the leader of their party, our own Dear Leader, Barack Obama.

Could it be that the congressional democrats don’t want their agenda documented in way that easily accessible by the American people?

Quote of the Day

May 15, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Politics 

‎”It is amazing how many people seem to think that the government exists to turn their prejudices into law.”

— Thomas Sowell

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