Gas up the truck... What America witnessed tonight was truly the death knell of the Obama agenda... Barack Hussein Obama made mention Sunday that the Massachusetts special election for the Senate would be a referendum on his policies, yes it was. It just wasn't an answer he was looking for. When an unknown Republican State Senator who ran on the tea party platform can garner 22% of the Democratic vote in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in a special election that had a 50% turnout should be an answer to Obama's question about what Americans think of his policies. Tonight we witnessed the 21st century ...
There are sometimes that I am actually ashamed to be an American. What Judge Clay Land pulled today down in Georgia just makes a mockery of the judicial branch of the United States government. Now it doesn't matter on which side of the issue you believe, what I'm talking about is the absolute disdain Judge Land displayed while making his ruling. Justice is supposed to be blind, and judges are supposed to not care who wins. They're supposed to look at facts of the case, and take peoples complaints seriously, not allow politics or current events to factor in. They are there ...
Well another shining example of how voters in this country were either misled or just absolutely ridiculously stupid. Michelle "the gorilla girl" Obama, Barack Hussein Obama, and Oprah "I cried my eyes out" Winfrey couldn't seal the deal. Thanks to the unruly mobs of black youths running around Chicago beating people to death with metal pipes, the IOC in its infinite wisdom chose not to award Chicago the 2016 Olympics. Besides the fact that we're not going to be around after 2012 ( tongue firmly implanted in cheek by the way) who really gives a rats ass about the 2016 Olympics? Who ...
As I celebrate my birthday this month I look around and I see a country that I don't really recognize. It's the same country land wise, I recognize the same geographical features that I always have. I just don't recognize the people in it or the people running it or what it's becoming socially. As I celebrate my 48th year on this earth, I'm struck by just how different life is just the last 20 years. It seems like only yesterday that there was Woodstock, Nixon, then Carter and the gas crisis, then Reagan. In the 20 years from 89 to ...
Even on vacation Barack Hussein Obama and his gang of thugs seem to continue to make news. I fully expect him to commit necrophilia at the mass, you know he wants to jump into the coffin and give Teddy one last hummer for the road. One paragraph dedicated to Teddy, when the Pope won't even comment on your death, even though you sent a letter to the Pope via the president of the United States, you know your ass is going to hell. Now onto Barack Hussein Obama, his massive power grab, his building of his totalitarian regime, his dismantling of national security. ...
Health care town halls are fast becoming ground zero in the battle over health reform, with attempts to hold a civil discussion sometimes being intentionally disrupted. Just yesterday HuffPost's Eyes and Ears reporter Denise Dennis attended a health care town hall meeting in Philadelphia where a group of protesters from the Tea Party Patriots movement interrupted the proceedings. Dennis wrote: A well-organized, belligerent and loud group of right-wingers stood in the aisles and across the back and disrupted the town meeting throughout. They yelled, shouted and jeered, and it was clear that they were not there to participate, but instead to try ...
There's a lot of talk going around in conservative circles about Sean Hannity not ruling out a bid for the White House. As a conservative I can see the attractiveness of such a candidate. Is he too polarizing? That I don't know if I can answer. For me he's not, he knows the issues, he's extremely astute at learning and understanding the issues. He possesses what I consider a modicum of common sense, and he's a gifted speaker and debater. He would definitely liven things up. But is he too polarizing? I think in 2012 it's not going to matter, and being ...
This it's been a pretty fun week if you're a conservative. Obama's approval rating is at an all-time low, he's going on vacation along with Congress so there won't be any more spending going on for a little while, and the absolutely precious part, Cindy Sheehan is going to be next door to him screeching and moaning the entire time. For the most part I've noticed liberal Democrats getting more and more desperate in their approach to the debate. For example over on Topix there came a new moron who goes by the name Manila Mike, it gets really funny because ...
US President Barack Obama launched a mocking counter-attack Thursday at pundits who believe the euphoric early promise of his presidency is evaporating amid bitter political warfare. Obama, who has watched his poll ratings dip sharply over recent months, drew comparisons to his 2008 presidential campaign, which was several times all but written off by media experts who set prevailing political wisdom. "We have been through this before, in Iowa," Obama said, referring to the first state to hold a 2008 Democratic nominating contest, which saw him capture a come-from-behind win. "All Washington said 'Oh, it's over,' hand-wringing angst ..." Then Obama drew parallels to ...
In town hall meetings billed as opportunities for Americans to ask health care questions of an "open" and "transparent" administration, the White House may be selecting President Obama's own supporters to ask non-compromising questions. The White House insists that attendees are selected at random, but a closer look reveals many questioners range from Obama campaign donors and Organizing for America volunteers to single-payer health care lobbyists and Service Employees International Union members. Medicare backer and a 6th grader Julia Hall reads question to President Obama question from small paper The blogosphere is still on fire with stories about possible "plants" at an Aug. 11 ...
