March 23, 2009

"I regret nothing"

Guess which hysterical man-bitch who we don't link to here wrote the following:

I should say I regret nothing about my blogging about Sarah Palin last year and would do it again - with feeling - if such a duplicitous farce of an apparatchik were to be advanced as a possible leader for the US in the future. None of the crucial factual evidence for her constant fabulisms was ever provided and the MSM, as uninterested in the truth as they are eager for their own reputations, curled up into a little ball of deference.
Wow. I guess the dementia really has set in if Excitable Andi (sorry if I ruined the surprise for you) is remembering the MSM treating Sarah Palin with "deference."  It is to laugh.

Oh, and he regrets nothing about what he did?  He doesn't regret his insane conspiracy theories about Trig Palin's parentage?  I guess not.  Being in love with Obama means never having to say you're sorry.  And why not?  He still has his cushy job blogging for a publication that doesn't apparently care that they have a crazy person on their staff.  If I ever have a public breakdown like that, I can only hope my employer is so supportive.

Anyway, I hope your innocent beagles get out of the fire that I hope you die in, Andrew.  After all, it's not their fault that you're a repellent piece of shit.  Plus, I'm a dog person.

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Some Senate Republicans suddenly grow a pair

Moar, please:

Senate Republicans warned of deficits that could climb to $20 trillion in coming years and a weakened dollar if Obama and his Democratic allies get their proposed $3.6 trillion budget plan passed.

"The practical implications of this is bankruptcy for the United States," said Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H. "There's no other way around it. If we maintain the proposals which are in this budget over the 10-year period that this budget covers, this country will go bankrupt. People will not buy our debt; our dollar will become devalued."

That's the kind of stuff we need to be hearing from GOP politicians. It gets even better, though. It seems Obama's budget plan is such a disaster that even Susan Collins, R-DNC HQ, isn't on board:

"It would double the public debt in 5 years, triple it in 10 years. ... That is not sustainable. It poses a threat to the basic health of our economy," Collins said.

It would be nice if you'd taken a stand like that against the Porkulus bill, but I guess it's better late than never. I'm sure she can still be bought off, though.

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March 22, 2009

Remember in 2000 when Gov. George W. Bush was chided for not knowing the president of Bumfukistan?

Thank God we've got a sophisticated, smart president now who knows the names of our world leaders....even the names of former world leaders.

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About the only good thing about probably hitting Weimar Republic levels of inflation

Is that maybe we'll get some of this too.



Hey, if we're going down in flames, I better get some damn Cabaret style partying out of it. 

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US Dollar has largest one week drop in 25 years

Can the Democrats completely destroy the economy in six months flat?  Yes! They! Can!

Headline fixed, thanks Chad.

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Words to live by

How not to eject a live possum from one's trash can


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Did they stop by Chris Dodd's house?

Imagining TEH OUTRAGE!!!! had Bu$hitler supporters done what the Obamatrons are doing over the next four years will probably give us ulcers, but it's our job:

A bus tour to the Connecticut homes of AIG executives organized by a small party of activists angered by bonuses paid to staff of the bailed-out insurer drew more reporters than protesters on Saturday.

In the tour, dubbed "Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous," protesters took a bus that picked up passengers in Hartford and Bridgeport for a 2-1/2 hour trip to see the swanky homes of American International Group executives in exclusive Fairfield County and to AIG's Wilton offices.

The event was organized by Connecticut Working Families, a small liberal political party.

And had this been, say, a group of conservatives brownshirt thugs on a bus tour of the homes of Hollywood leftists who didn't like [insert policy decision here]? FASCISM!!!1!one!!eleventy1!!1!

Oh, and this is rich...

"It seemed like a fun thing to do," said Brian Mills, a 23-year-old student, before an organizer shooed away reporters, telling them to speak with "designated speakers."

Whatever happened to freedom of the press? If Helen Thomas gets moved back a couple of rows, we're living in Nazi Germany all over again, but reporters aren't supposed to speak to anybody but the official Party Line spokespropagandists?  Not a problem.

It's gonna be a fun four years.  I say that because I plan on drinking a lot and pointing out this hypocrisy.  The other shit will probably be scary as hell.  Thus, the drinking.

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This is so depressing that all I can do is link to it...

...and wish the American people liked the free market more than fancy teleprompter speeches.

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Um, what the hell?

This is a video from Botox Nan's own Youtube channel (and, yes, it's a couple of months old, but my brother just told me about it) .  Make sure to watch the whole thing...


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Suck it, Hugo!

Korea beat Venezuela like a red-headed stepchild in tonight's World Baseball Classic semifinal game at Dodger Stadium.  I can't wait for Chavez to make a rambling speech calling the Korean team and the umpires "capitalist lackeys" or some such thing.

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March 21, 2009

National Park Service to shut down Springfield Armory historical site?

This cannot be permitted, to deny the American public access to our history like this is criminal.

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Some old school Saturday night hotassery



Now that?  That is a woman, not these rail thin "starlets" running around nowadays. 

Also get off my lawn. 

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Really? I hadn't noticed

John McCormick of the Chicago Tribune has some keen insights about his home town hero that the rest of us might have missed:

For a man known as a great communicator, President Barack Obama can put his foot in his mouth from time to time.

Although often deliberate and meticulous in his speaking style, Obama can also be prone to gaffes when he is relaxed or trying to have fun.

Keenly aware of the stage, the coolly confident Obama can drift into trouble during unscripted moments.
The hell, you say! Next, you'll be telling me he relies on some sort of crutch to keep him from making ill-advised remarks..
The most recent slip-up came Thursday evening as he sat on Jay Leno's couch and offered an ill-considered comment during a "Tonight Show" appearance. After telling Leno he had scored 129 in a recent bowling game, the president offered what he intended as self-deprecating humor. "It's like—it was like Special Olympics, or something," he said.

The timing of the gaffe is less than ideal for Obama, who has been subject to media teasing in recent weeks for his extensive use of a teleprompter.
Well, we're all only human. Except for George W. Bush, who was some sort of monstrous hybrid of drooling idiot and evil genius.

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Reminds me of when Biden brought attention to the field of American History after his Couric interview

Larry King finds a way to praise Dear Leader for making fun of 'tards on national television.

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CNN's ratings collapsing?

The March ratings for CNN were rough, and Fox News and MSNBC are blowing them away in the ever-critical 24-54 demographic for news watchers.  Certainly CNN is going to be around for a long time, they were the first to do the 24 hour news thing, and they're undoubtedly boosted by their international presence.  I think they're in trouble though, at least in America. 

CNN stuck with low key liberal advocacy in its reporting, and MSNBC went full libtard, and liberals make up the majority of their audiences.  Why would any liberal watch CNN, when they can get the full Marxist from MSNBC?

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March 20, 2009

I guess the Iranians don't like unicorns

Gee, it looks like Barack Obama's video mash note to the Iranian leadership didn't lead to us automatically becoming BFFs:

Iran's supreme leader said Friday that world powers had been persuaded they could not block Iran's nuclear progress -- making no mention of a warm new-year's message sent by President Obama to his country, Reuters reported.

Neither Ayatollah Ali Khamenei nor Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad noted Obama's attempt to make a "new beginning" with their country in recorded messages they issued to mark the Iranian New Year.

B-but, this is "smart diplomacy." If we just talk to our enemies potential friends, everything will be hunky-dory, right Barack?  Yeah.

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Happy Spring Everyone!

Good God I didn't think I was going to make it through this winter. Stupid SAD.

Here. Just because.


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Table Tennis Players Are Dignified

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We really dodged a bullet with that Sarah Palin, didn't we?

Not to sound like a cultist or anything, but when my President addresses something like the Special Olympics, this is what I would prefer.



Before I do my part as a good conservative by laying off Dear Leader, I've got to say that I'm not Outrageously Outraged!TM at this.  However, is it too much to ask that the effing President of the effing United States act a little more, I dunno, presidential?

Exit question:  Why is Trig dressed like a miniature 70's-era Elton John?

Update:  I love me some Jeff Goldstein.

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Once Again, We Lag Behind The Japanese When It Comes To Zombie Preparation

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