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Welcome To The Machine - On the same day President Obama invited Rep. Jim Matheson (D-UT) to the White House to pressure him to switch his vote on health care reform, Obama appointed Matheson's brother, Scott Matheson, to a judgeship on the 10th Circuit Court Of Appeals. I'm sure that was an entirely random, coincidental event with absolutely no underlying political calculations whatsoever…not at all similar to the way things are done in Obama's old stomping grounds…not at all similar to the Chicago way….not at all. This is the most ethical administration ever…especially when they aren't lying about everything.
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Global Warming Kettle Calls Pot Black – "First of all, we just got five feet of snow in Washington and so everybody is like — a lot of the people who are opponents of climate change, they say, see, look at that, there’s all this snow on the ground, this doesn’t mean anything. I want to just be clear that the science of climate change doesn’t mean that every place is getting warmer; it means the planet as a whole is getting warmer. But what it may mean is, for example, Vancouver, which is supposed to be getting snow during the Olympics, suddenly is at 55 degrees, and Dallas suddenly is getting seven inches of snow." – Barack "The Weatherman" Obama.

The glaring problem with Obama's "everything is climate change now" rhetoric is that Vancouver doesn't usually get much snow in February. The average temperature there in February is 48 degrees Fahrenheit. Not exactly snow weather, and a temp of 55 degrees is just an example of normal weather variation. Exit questions – What if Sarah Palin said something this dumb ? How many months would it be before the media stopped talking about it ?
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Nominee For Idiot Of The Year - The following video shows MSNBC talker Dylan Ratigan "interviewing" a Tea Party representative, and hijacking his own interview by refusing to allow the Tea Party guy to answer the questions put to him. Ratigan instead used the segment as a transparent ploy to parrot the constant MSNBC propaganda point that the Tea Party movement is a racist movement.

This might be a new low in what passes for journalism. Either that, or Ratigan fancies himself the next Keith Olbermann, a dubious aspiration at best.

While I'm on the subject of the Tea Party movement…I keep hearing from liberals that the Tea Parties are chock full of racist signs, and having attended Tea Parties, I haven't seen any. Not one. I have seen a couple signs on the internet that COULD be interpreted as racist (and could also be liberal plants), out of the hundreds of thousands of signs from which to choose at Tea Party events. Can some liberal please show me all these racist Tea Party signs ??? I really want to see what all the fuss is about.
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A Good Day To Die – "Today is a big day in America. Only 36,000 people lost their jobs today, which is really good." – Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) link

I've heard of the bigotry of soft expectations, but this is ridiculous. By Reid's standard, if only 20,000 people lost their jobs next month, that would be, as Tony the Tiger used to say, "GRRREEAAT !"

Time for a new Senate Majority Leader. This one's broken.
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Rules ? We Don't Need No Stinking Rules - From NBC News:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said today the American people ought to know more about what she called "total obstruction" by the Republican Party in the Senate. Referring to Sen. Jim Bunning's hold-up of unemployment benefits earlier this week, Pelosi said, "It's not about rules, it's about a decision they've made to obstruct."

Here we have Pelosi admitting that the Pay-Go rules passed by the Democrats a couple weeks ago are basically meaningless. They bypassed them the first time they had the opportunity to enforce them, and then they have the gall to portray the one Senator who called the Dems on their dishonesty an obstructionist. Wow. Words fail me.

Time for a new Congress. This one's broken.
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Obama As The New Bush - Students in Jakarta, Indonesia are protesting President Obama's upcoming visit to that country. Obama previously has been very popular in Indonesia, having spent part of his childhood in Jakarta. From the Associated Press:

Scores of Islamic students staged protests outside Jakarta's parliament and in at least three other major Indonesian cities on Friday against President Barack Obama's upcoming visit to this predominantly Muslim country.

The students carried banners branding Obama as an enemy of Islam and an imperialist in downtown Jakarta as well as in the provincial capitals Padang, Yogyakarta and Surabaya.

They also threw shoes at large pictures of Obama's head. An Iraqi journalist was sentenced to a year in prison for throwing his shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush during a news conference in Baghdad in 2008.

Protest organizer Ahmad Irhamul Fikri, spokesman for the Coordinating Board for Campus Proselytizing Institute, said bigger rallies will be staged next Friday in more Indonesian cities ahead of Obama's March 20-22 visit.

If there's a bright side here…maybe this will shut up some of the fringe element nuts known as the Birthers, who think Obama is a foreign-born Muslim who wants to establish a Caliphate here in America, or something.

  • N. E. Frye

    I believe it's in DeToqueville's book about America where he says something (more or less) like: "… Democracy must fail when the common people discover the largesse of the public coffers."

    I've received the following E-mail from unknown distant sources several times (along with a batch of irrelevant and uncheckable claims):

    "About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh , had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:

    'A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.'

    'A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.'

    'From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.'

    'The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years'

    'During those 200 years, those
    nations always progressed through the following sequence:

    1. From bondage to spiritual faith;

    2. From spiritual faith to great courage;

    3. From courage to liberty;

    4. From liberty to abundance;

    5. From abundance to complacency;

    6. From complacency to apathy;

    7. From apathy to dependence;

    8. From dependence back into bondage' "

    Wonder where we are one the main sequence.

  • The Irreverend

    King -

    You have my sincere thanks for having the fortitude to wade through the cesspool of liberal comments to unearth the disgusting examples presented in your blog. I couldn't do it, and feel sorry for those who do.

    You should have also added "Time for a new President. This one's broken."

    NE –

    We've been stuck on #8 for quite a while now. I'm not looking forward to #9.
    Here's another one for your list:

    'Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed.' (Heinlein)

  • Tbomb

    So, those job numbers were bad? Wall Street seems to disagree! The king is wrong again….what a shocker.

  • Bob Campbell

    Politics, religion, race, and a girlfriends ( Carol Harlan as of Jan. 11th ) past sexual experiences are topics I tend to avoid. Which leaves… old best friends. What's up da ?

  • N. E. Frye

    Belichek for President!

  • Da King

    Frye, I'd say we are at #7 on Tyler's list, and we're living on borrowed (literally) time.

  • Da King

    Bob,
    Is that you, Malasia Mauler ? I'll be darned. Where are you ?

  • Da King

    Tbomb also thinks 36,000 job losses is good. Because I'm here to help, I'll offer Mr. Bomb a little assistance…Just imagine how you'd react if Bush said exactly the same thing Reid said, that job LOSSES were a "big day for America" and "really good." Hope that helps clear things up for you.

  • The Reverend

    One of Irreverend's conservative class clowns, the fat Rushbo…..led the same attack Irreverend is now using….

    "Time for a new President. This one's broken."

    Rushbo led this attack……considered Obama's presidency "broken" ….TWO WEEKS after Obama took office.

    But then, Rushbo….and Irreverend…..are Very Serious.

  • larry d.

    DeFacto Boss is still "owning" the President? Obama sure learned early not to take that bull by the horns.

  • Tbomb

    The Repub's ( and yes, that includes the king) see the economy coming back and they are freaking out..so NOW, they are suddenly worried about the deficit.

  • The Irreverend

    Rev:

    par·al·lel·ism (n): the repetition of a syntactic construction in successive sentences for rhetorical effect

    Lest you think I'm channeling Rush somehow, I was actually commenting on King's article using the grammatical form described above. You can also drop the 'Dittohead' label here, my views are my own, based on my entrepreneurial experiences and study of history. Unlike you, I'm pretty able to think for myself. You should try it sometime.

  • Da King

    Yes Tbomb, I'm "suddenly" worried about the debt, but only if you define "suddenly" as the last 15-20 years or so.

    The real question is why you aren't worried about it ??? How big does it have to get before you wake up ?

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