Showing posts with label DAISNAID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAISNAID. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Video: Progressives Admitting They Want To Torture And Hang Clarance Thomas

I think that 'New Tone' has been stepped on, kicked around, ran over, its wires cut, its bell cracked and buried by now.

Language warning, liberals have filthy mouths.



Notice the Van Jones cameo?

Anyway, despite what was being said for the benefit for the camera at the news conference, you can see what's really on their progressive minds when they think they are among friends.

Torture, lynchings and killings. One more way to make you 'shut up'.

Da Tech Guy noticed a few other things.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

"It's Not Violent Rhetoric When Directed At Republicans"

Is what I'm guessing Chris Matthews might say if someone put the irons to him, demanding why he would denounce Glenn Beck for 'violent rhetoric' then-- mere seconds later-- compare Tea Partiers to Nazis.

Nazis being responsible-- next to Communists-- for some of last centuries most horrible crimes against humanity. But like all good progressive plans for their utopia, it ends in death camps.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

If The DNC Wanted A News Network As A Fund-Raising Apparatus, They Should Have Picked One That Wasn't At The Bottom Of Ratings.

Can Rachel Maddow be charge for stealing cable? It's obvious that Fox News is being played inside her head.



Nickles and dimes and projection. Accusing Fox News of doing the exact same thing that she has done on her own show. But that's okay because she's a progressive and on the side of goodness and light.

Snark aside, attacks like this happen all the time and nine times out of ten, it's a case of projection. When a progressive accuses the right of some wrong doing, they are usually guilty of that said charge. Republicans stealing elections? It ends up being ACORN ballot stuffing for the local democrat. A TV personality at MSNBC accusing Fox News of being a fundraising arm for the GOP? Well, you get the idea.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tea Partiers Hurl Racial Epithets At Bystanders

And by Tea Partiers I mean One Term Tom Perriello's supporters calling the actual Tea Party people "house n-ggers".



Yeah, it's from before the election but it's the first I saw of it. One more incident to filed under "If We Did This".

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Is This The Location For Al Gore's New Home?

I found this in less than 5 minutes on Google Maps and using the pictures from here.


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The pattern in the driveway is the same as well as the swimming pool and the hot tub in the backyard. At over 8 million for the house, one would hope the contractor wouldn't use that floor plan to make track home after track home.

Of course this means Al Gores thinks that the War On Global Warming has been won seeing how his new house is only 150 feet above sea level. Assuming Tipper doesn't get the house in the divorce.

Friday, May 14, 2010

A Divider, Not An Uniter

If I had to use one word to describe Barack Obama, it would be divisive. If it was three words 'bastard' and 'socialist' would be in there somewhere.

He can't make it a week without castigating someone. One of the latest examples is with the Gulf Oil spill and how his administration is going to deal with BP. By keeping their "boot on the throat of BP".

They aren't the only one either.
  • He's been speaking out against Fox News and Rush Limbaugh for some time.
  • The greed of big pharmacy and health insurance companies.
  • Calling the Tea Parties, 'Tea Baggers'.
  • The illegal immigration law in Arizona.
That's for starters. As a hard core ideologue, he can't unite.  His career to date, before becoming President, has been one that he could afford to be divisive. Community organizer, Illinois State Senator and US Senator. So that he's the chief executive of the country, he's doing what he's always done. Polarize people. Propping up Emmanuel Goldsteins in times of crisis so that he could push through his agenda that Congress wouldn't normally consider.

Barack Obama would have trouble trying to unite chocolate and peanut butter.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

New Picture Of Al Gore's Home In California

Covered here earlier, Al Gore has recently purchased a very nice seaside house in California. Trading in air, i.e. 'Carbon Credits', has paid off well for him.

Picture credit here, other pictures at the link.

Like the man said, "I'll believe it's a crisis when the people who tell me it's a crisis start acting like it's a crisis."

Friday, May 7, 2010

Hot On The Heels Of The South Park Mohamed Episode. . .

. . . Comes this show about Jesus Christ:

"JC," is a half-hour about Christ wanting to escape the shadow of his "powerful but apathetic father" and live a regular life in New York.

"In general, comedy in its purest form always makes some people uncomfortable," said Comedy Central head of original programming Kent Alterman, who returned to the network in January after a stint at New Line

Obviously "some people" aren't members of the religion of peace(tm).

It's rather duplicitous of Alterman to say this after censoring South Park's episode about free speech.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

See What A Life Of Fighting Poverty Will Get You?

For Morris Dees, it will buy him a very nice and expensive house that's being showcased in an online magazine.

It really is a very nice abode. Expensive too. From my time in construction, most of what was done is pretty much custom designed with the remodel. Add to that the interior decorating and you are looking at some serious coinage.


I must be doing it wrong.  Instead of blogging for free, I'm going to start some left wing foundation to fight poverty.  Why not?  There will always be people poorer than me.  While I can't do anything about that personally, I can pretend to care about the poor.  Then I can fleece guilt wealthy liberals into donating to my cause.  Besides, Morris Dees has been doing for years and there is still poverty.  He needs the help.


Foundation for Economic Progress. Our mission statement is to help bring awareness and social justice to the poor and needy from being crushed by a system that's socially and politically designed to keep them in a permanent underclass.


Then maybe I'll have a house like this with a custom pool and lounge area.  But mine will have a disco ball.


More pictures are ready for viewing here.

Via The Corner.

RELATED: The Corner linked to this but I couldn't pass it up. Blue on Blue action. It's fantastic.

I’ve written in the past on various occasions about Morris Dees, head of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the bogus “civil rights organization” whose chief (and wildly successful) mission has been to separate wealthy liberals from their money. Last time I checked, the SPLC had more than $150 million in its treasury, more than the GNP of some of the world’s smaller countries, yet it did very little work to advance civil rights or fight poverty.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

From Red Eye

Mary Katharine Ham sounds off on Red Eye about her being on Playboy's Hate F*** list.



Robert Stacy explains why everyone involved with the list should be fired. I didn't see anything wrong with his logic either.

Linked by NTC News. Who know who didn't link to this? Tucker Carlson.

Thanks to Moe Lane.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Playboy Magazine Hates Women. Yeah, So What Else Is New?

Screenshots available at Red State.

[Saved screen shots are here, if you want to see how bad it was][And that link is gone now too. Damn, down the memory hole.] Ed Driscoll has a step by step account of it all here. I think this will still be around for a while.

What would you expect from a magazine who's chief claim to fame is taking girls who have father issues and stripping them naked? To stand up for women who's opinions differ from theirs? Or try to silence them the only way they know how? By humiliation and submission.

Playboy has compiled a top ten list of conservative women they would want to 'Hate F***'(Linked directly to the site. No nudity but still NSFW). Way to empower women. Posting pulled (I removed the link too). I wonder why?

Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Megyn Kelly and, of course, Michelle Malkin are all on the list.

Ed at Hot Air has more about hate.

Let’s be clear about terms here. A “hate f**k” sounds like something perhaps just short of rape, but degrading enough to entertain the perverted twerps at Playboy. The fact that the magazine published this piece of effluvium should be enough to show that everyone in the editorial process, from the writer to Hef himself, don’t want women empowered. They want silent sex objects, and when confronted with women whose opinions differ from theirs, want them humiliated.

Well said.

UPDATED: It's not left vs. right either. [Found the new link]

Now, I'm no prude. Far from it. I know what they're going for here. We've all experienced the phenomenon of having a strong attraction for someone whom we should want nothing to do with. The sexual chemistry of opposites transcends politics, and a certain level of aggression between consenting frenemies can be a powerful enhancement.

But I, in a million years, would never characterize the ignition of these sparks as a "hate f***." The Playboy piece goes on to give each of the women on the list a "Hate F*** Rating." Each entry has its own brand of offense, saying of Mary Katherine Ham "This Ham's not kosher," for example.


From Amanda's Twitter feed.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Who Needs Checks And Balances Anymore?

Matthew Yglesias doesn't think so.

I would say that this is another good reason to rely more heavily on career civil servants and less on subcabinet political appointees. The president could have a White House of his own choosing, not subject to confirmation. Then cabinet departments and major independent agencies could have their own appointed heads with the approval of the Senate. But for the “guts” of the work of implementing White House and/or Congressional mandates, doing analysis of what program changes would entail, etc. we would do well to expand the Senior Executive Service model and rely less on Assistant Secretaries brought in from the outside. That would make it a lot more viable to reduce the number of positions requiring Senate confirmation without freaking people out about abusive or corrupt staffing decisions.


The main flaw in his arguement is if this is in place, a Republican President can nominate someone without the normal checks and balances as easily as the Democrat. I doubt Yglesias would want that.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Carville Backpeddles

James Carville, Democrat Party bigwig(think about it), is out playing a game of cover his ass today. After first saying he wanted Pres. Bush to fail on the morning of September, 11th, he's now saying that he took it back too so it shouldn't count.

"Thank God that I had the good sense to realize that the United States was at war and that changed everything, Carville said. "Once I found out that the country was at war, I said: Whatever I said, disregard it; it's inoperative."

Whatever you said, you had meant, James. The fact of the matter is that you didn't want to appear to be the world's biggest asshole wanting the Commander in Chief to fail minutes before a very obvious act of war was waged on US soil.

H/T to the Hot Air Headlines.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Award for Great Timing Goes To...

Jack Skellington James Carville.

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, just minutes before learning of the terrorist attacks on America, Democratic strategist James Carville was hoping for President Bush to fail, telling a group of Washington reporters: "I certainly hope he doesn't succeed."


What is wrong with the patriotism of Carville? Frank Schaeffer, certified preacher's kid, has no issue taking Rush Limbaugh to task for what he said. As well as using that as another chance to lay out Frank's four mantras. Will he address Carville at all? I'm not holding my breath.

From Drudge

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Whereas I totally agree with a policy from President Obama:



Now if he would only follow through. Fat chance, right?

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Why Geithner?

The National Review has some good questions as to why Tim Geithner's tax issues are bygones but Daschle's are an anchor.

If Daschle’s tax problems should bar him from managing the federal health-services bureaucracy and Killefer’s preclude her from scrutinizing the budget, how is it that Geithner’s transgressions—the worst of the lot—are insufficient to disqualify him from managing the same Internal Revenue Service whose attentions he evaded?


via Instapundit.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Just When I Was About To Agree With Him.

I was going to post this yesterday, saying something akin to I agree with him on this one issue. After living in Michigan for over ten years then moving to Virginia. Virginians can get a bit out of hand during the first snow of the season.

"Can I make a comment that is unrelated to the economy very quickly?" the new president told reporters at a gathering with business leaders. "And it has to do with Washington. My children's school was canceled today. Because of, what? Some ice?"


I didn't have to wait long before I find myself in opposition of him again. Mostly with this.

“He’s from Hawaii, O.K.?” said Mr. Obama’s senior adviser, David Axelrod, who occupies the small but strategically located office next door to his boss. “He likes it warm. You could grow orchids in there.”


Which is fine in and of itself. Except for this classic statement from Barack telling everyone on how to live their lives when he was still Canidate Barack:

“We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times … and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK,” Obama said.


thanks to Ed over on Hot Air.