Archive for June, 2009
» posted on Monday, June 29th, 2009 at 3:44 am by admin
Eight traitors help climate bill pass
I can think of eight GOP congressional reps who really don’t want their jobs anymore; they made that obvious by kissing Nancy Pelosi’s ring (and rear) to help the Obama climate change bill – which includes the economically-toxic cap-n-trade legislation – pass the House vote.
Despite 44 brave Democrats crossing Pelosi to oppose the bill, eight idiot Republicans also crossed party lines to support the toxic legislation. So here’s the GOP hit-list for the next round of US Congressional elections, the eight RINOs who need to be cleansed from the system. They are:
- Rep. Mary Bono (Calif.)
- Rep. Michael Castle (Del.)
- Rep. Mark Kirk (Ill.)
- Rep. Leonard Lance (N.J.)
- Rep. Frank LoBiondo (N.J.)
- Rep. John McHugh (N.Y.)
- Rep. David Reichert (Wash.)
- Rep. Christopher Smith (N.J.)
Remember those names in November of 2010, people. If they aren’t ousted by their local GOP, vote for the Dem opponent. At least then, you’d know you’re getting a liberal, rather than a turncoat. Send all eight of them into Congressional retirement; they’d probably be better off selling Wilmington NC real estate.
post a comment | filed under Opinion · Republicans | tags: Rep. Christopher Smith, Rep. David Reichert, Rep. Frank LoBiondo, Rep. John McHugh, Rep. Leonard Lance, Rep. Mark Kirk, Rep. Mary Bono, Rep. Michael Castle, Wilmington NC real estate
» posted on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 11:39 pm by admin
Sanford blows it
Just as he was trying to decide between hiking in the Ozarks, shopping for Naples FL custom doors or a secret trip to Argentina, South Carolina GOP governor Mark Sanford revealed he let the wrong head do his thinking for him, as he revealed his absence was due to an affair, rather than a nature-loving trip or buying smart home improvement materials.
Sanford had been positioning himself for a 2012 presidential run by being among the first to turn down President Obama’s bailout money a few months ago, so secure head-of-the-pack on the fiscal conservative front. Now disgraced and admitting it, at least, Sanford has said he will step down as president of the GOP Governor’s Association and it has yet to be determined whether the scandal will also drive him from office.
“The bottom line is this,” Sanford said. “I have been unfaithful to my wife.”
While that reads a whole lot more honest than, “That depends what the definition of the word ‘is’ is,” and worlds better than “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky,” it’s still tawdry stuff that’s rather unacceptable in GOP circles, at least for the moment.
So Governor Palin can rest easier tonight as one of her stronger contenders for the 2012 top of the GOP ticket is now sidelined faster than you can say, “Macaca.”
one Comment | filed under Election 2012 · Republicans | tags: affair, Argentina, macaca, Mark Sanford, Naples FL custom doors
» posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 7:20 am by admin
Netanyahu stands strong in the end
While appearing to bend to pressure from the West, Israel PM Binyamin Netanyahu publicly accepted in concept the idea of a Palestinian state existing alongside Israel; however, the leader attached some preconditions that nearly assured Israel’s security under such a plan, such as that Palestine could have no standing military with which to attack Israel, and that the Palestinian state would have to recognize Israel’s right to exist.
Of course, this prompted a rejection of any peace talks by Palestinians, who are unwilling to accept anything short of total surrender and vacating of the land by all Jews as acceptable terms for a negotiated peace. So let President Obama assume victory if he wishes; at least President Netanyahu knows the real score, even if he’s more in need of a diet pill than our chief executive.
post a comment | filed under Opinion | tags: Binyamin Netanyahu, diet pill
» posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 7:12 am by admin
Ahmadinejad’s win has lesson for Franken
With the controversial, election-fraud-ridden victory over the weekend of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who won a second four-year term as president with an alleged 63 percent of the boat, it’s clear that Mr. Ahmadinejad has at least one lesson to share with Minnesota’s Al Franken: if you’re going to steal an election result – go big!
Franken’s ACORN-assisted election result is controversial because the election fraud perpetrated in his name was too modest, giving him a win of only a couple hundred votes. If Franken truly wanted to be Minnesota’s next undisputed U.S. senator, he would have fielded an Ahmadinejad-like win that put to rest all doubts that the fix was in.
Meanwhile, digital camcorders may be recording election fraud in Iran and Minnesota, but guess where the footage has the best chance of getting the camera man killed? Look to the west, young man…
post a comment | filed under Election 2008 · Opinion | tags: Al Franken, digital camcorders, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
» posted on Monday, June 1st, 2009 at 1:51 am by admin
Pravda touts death of capitalism under Obama
At least one Russian newspaper of record is touting already the death of American capitalism under President Barack Obama. Please note: this is not a claim by a Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity worshiping the porcelain tile; this is, quite simply, the opinion of Pravda. And guess what, Barack? Russia still hates us!
Great work, Barry.
Of course, there’s always a chance the GOP will grow a pair and stand up, even in a noticeably Dem-overbalanced Senate and House, and at least utter a whimper as our country’s financial system goes down in flames. But I’m not sure they’ll even do that.
Oh, for a real conservative. Whither the next Ronald Reagan?
post a comment | filed under Democrats | tags: death of American capitalism, porcelain tile, Pravda, President Obama
» posted on Monday, June 1st, 2009 at 1:42 am by admin
Sotomayor: The next Supreme racist
Federal judge Sonia Sotomayor could become the first Latina, the third woman, and the next racist appointed to the Supreme Court, if President Obama, who has nominated her, has his way. While the White House would surely like to distract opponents with laptop deals, the truth is that, in a 2001 statement, Sotomayor may have sunk her own ship.
She said, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”
This is, of course, in direct contrast to now-retired moderate Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who, prior to becoming the first female Supreme Court justice, said, “I believe that a wise old woman and a wise old man would reach the same conclusion.”
O’Connor’s quote underlines that judges show eschew personal bias and judge on the basis of law and the Constitution. These are values Judge Sotomayor rejects, both in this racially-tinged quote, as well as in numerous other decisions and writings in which she has said that the bench is a place to “make law” rather than interpret it.
While elections have consequences and President Obama is certainly entitled to appoint leftist, activist judges, one might have hoped he wouldn’t go for the most leftist, most activist judge possible, straight out of the gate. And that’s exactly what Judge Sotomayor is.
post a comment | filed under Democrats | tags: Barack Obama, laptop deals, Sonia Sotomayor
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