Tuesday, March 31, 2009

New Jersey Tea Party

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My home state is hurting as well and Gov. Corzine will have to spend every cent he's got to win. Taxes are going up and jobs are being lost with the earthquake on Wall Street decimating the bedroom communities of North Jersey.

It appears people have had more than enough:

New Jersey 101.5 FM is getting increased reaction too, which prompted the station to come up with its Empty Wallet Convoy so New Jersey residents can show Corzine and the Legislature they’ve had enough taxes, fees, lies and condescending attitude from people feathering their nests with tax money.

Starting at 8 a.m. Thursday, the station’s yellow vans will be collecting empty wallets at rest stops along the Garden State Parkway. That continues until Friday afternoon. The wallets will be delivered by The Jersey Guys, Casey Bartholomew and Ray Rossi, to the Statehouse “in a hearse signifying the death of the middle class in New Jersey.”
And Corzine is doing everything to please his liberal base and make it worse.

Too bad I'm on the other side of the country and can't participate but will post pics once they become available.

The Current State of California

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Anyone who had read this blog for awhile knows that I lived in California for a decade while serving in and after discharge from the US Navy. I love the state and most everything about it.

When I lived here, it was during the Pete Wilson years and the economy was strong, jobs were well-paying and spending was mostly in check. Now, not so much.

In the wake of the Grey Davis recall and subsequent Terminator win, things were looking rosy; here we had a popular Republican coming to right the wrongs of the misguided liberal who destroyed the state. If not a social conservative, Arnold was believed to be a fiscal one. That was a falsehood.

Now, walking around and talking with people yesterday, it seems there's a palpable fear that things are going to implode. I'm in the state capitol and I'm not seeing the usual crowds at movie theaters and restaurants that one always sees in the Golden State. Taxes are skyrocketing and businesses are leaving for more tax-friendly environs.

I know it's anecdotal but it felt real. For what it's worth, that was my first impression yesterday.

Tuesday Morning News and Notes

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Top o' the mornin'.

Here's what's news:

-New Yorkers are largely liberal or at least blue collar Democrat. My guess is that the latter group will start edging to the right real soon with decreasing paychecks and higher taxes whacking them upside the head. One very public taxpayer has had enough.

-Every husband's dream? Not mine of course.

-Beware of Obamatons!

-That amateurish calculation by Obama and Emanuel to take on Rush seems to have backfired on a huge scale.

-It's only sexism if it's perpetrated by Republicans.

DNC Head Alienates Pro-Abortion Lobby

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Political expediency at it's finest:

Tim Kaine, the Virginia governor and President Barack Obama's hand-picked choice as the head of the Democratic National Committee, infuriated abortion-rights groups Monday by signing legislation that gives abortion foes a long-sought victory.

Kaine brushed off intense lobbying by abortion rights supporters in Richmond to sign a bill that allows Virginia motorists to advertise their anti-abortion views by sporting "Choose Life" specialty license plates.

The revenue from the specialty plates would go to crisis-pregnancy centers, which many abortion-rights backers believe proslyetize against abortion and encourage women to keep unwanted children.

If Kaine were merely the governor of the Old Dominion, the move might have been less notable. Kaine—a Catholic who says he is personally opposed to abortion but pledged to leave the right to choose intact—won office in Virginia partly by seeking to reassure social conservatives.
Now Democrats--especially pro-abortion Democrats--will forgive many things: Lying to them about reducing troops in Iraq, failing to take any action on the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and the myriad other white lies they were told during the election but were spurned on after the Obama win. One of those things is not abortion.

The abortion debate has many little nuances and an even greater amount of battles and skirmishes--every one has significance to both sides. By signing this legislation, Kaine is now engulfed and will be a target for the Planned Parenthood and NOW crowd. They will not abide the leader of the national party to jilt them on this and will be vocal at every opportunity.

Yes, to the rest of the country not ensconced in the minutiae of the debate it may seem insignificant but to the abortion industry (yes, industry) it is as big a concern as removing tariffs in trade from a competing country or cutting subsidies to agriculture. We're talking ideology and money and they won't let this go easily.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Monday Night News and Notes

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In Sacramento. Nothing like that cross-country plane trip to make ones mood better.

Anyway, here's what's new in the world:

-The NY Times quashed a story laying out the Obama/ACORN connection in October because it was a "game-changer". you think? No media bias there.

-Hot actress says what she means and means what she says. Shew won't be working anytime soon I'm guessing.

-I don't know what irritates me more, the fact that Obama forced out a CEO or that the dude walked away with a cool $20-million. I'm glad the administration has a close eye on our money.

-Families celebration of Earth Hour doesn't work out as they had hoped.

-It looks as if Britain is in line for a full government enema like us here in the states.

-Perhaps it's about time for Terry Nicholls to join Timothy McVeigh in hell.

Update: Things are bad so The Offspring announced their Shit is Fucked Up tour comencing in May. dexter spells it out:

Hitchens Verbally Bitch Slaps Mos Def

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Mos Def went into a battle of wits completely unarmed. Mos Def went to a F-16 dog fight with a homemade helicopter made from a lawnmower engine and duct tape and Hitch brought the F-22 Joint Strike Fighter:

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Global Warming Saint Can't Be Bothered to Turn Off Lights for Earth Hour

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More environmental hypocrisy from Al Gore:

The kicker, though, were the dozen or so floodlights grandly highlighting several trees and illuminating the driveway entrance of Gore’s mansion.

I [kid] you not, my friends, the savior of the environment couldn’t be bothered to turn off the gaudy lights that show off his goofy trees.
My house was ablaze since I figured the idiots who actually participated in this charade compensated for my increased use. I allowed a weed growing in my lawn to live so I figure I have a neutral carbon footprint. I'm not happy about that at all.

Sunday Morning News and Notes

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Still rainy but after the epic win by Villanova last night, who cares?

Here's what's new:

-Insane environmental laws have turned Spokane, WA residents into detergent smugglers.

-Obama's biggest critic is Paul Krugman? I don't know what hurts more, the fact that I agree with Krugman or that he may finally be right on an issue.

-Report: Video of Joe Biden's daughter snorting cocaine this year going for $250K. Not cool for Biden or his daughter. Smoking a J? Not such a big deal. Snorting coke? Big deal all-around. No one wants to see a young woman doing drugs and it's going to be very public.

-"He's not a real president, but he plays one on TV."

-We're in a baby boom.

-Mmmm, fried testicles:

"They kind of taste like chicken. I say it's between fried calamari and chicken liver," she said. "I've had them fixed all different ways, but you can't beat how the Rotarians do it."


No, I suppose you can't.

The Obama Amateur Hour Continues

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Not so much The One this time but his most prominent administration official embarrassing the USA.

Hillary Clinton visited the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a revered shrine for Catholics in Mexico. A church Monsignor showed Shrillary the Our Lady of Guadalupe image. The image is believed to have been imprinted by the Almighty himself and anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the Catholic Church would know this.

So what did our brilliant SecState ask?

After observing it for a while, Mrs. Clinton asked “who painted it?” to which Msgr. Monroy responded “God!”
Singularly, this would just be an oversight by the State Department in not preparing Hillary for the visit. Those things happen. But add this to the DVD fiasco with Gordon Brown and the bungled "reset button" gimmick with the Russians and we see an administration that is unprepared for even the basics of statesmanship and leadership. Hillary should be singled out as well as this is two times within weeks that her staff has made her look the idiot, a task she does fine by herself without outside assistance.

Update: Remember how we were told this would be the "most wired adminsitration in history". Uh, no.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Israel Strikes Make Strange Bedfellows

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The IAF has launched three strikes in Sudan since the beginning of the year aiming to take out Iranian shipments headed to Hamas:


But actually, since January, Israel has conducted a total of three military strikes against smugglers transporting what were believed to be Iranian weapons shipments destined for Gaza, a U.S. official told ABC News.

The information matches recent reports from Sudanese officials of two airstrikes in the desert of eastern Sudan and the sinking of a ship in the Red Sea carrying weapons.

Jonathan Peled, a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, would only say, "No comment," when contacted by ABC News on the matter.

Sudanese officials initially said this week that 39 people riding in 17 trucks were killed in a mid-January airstrike conducted by an unidentified aircraft in a desert area north of the Red Sea port of Port Sudan.
Interesting to say the least. Not only that the Israeli's could and would complete such missions but that there's been no outcry from the Egyptians or other Arab nations. It could be that they want Iran's ambitions of becoming the regional power to be checked but lack the political or military expertise to do so. So what we are seeing is Israel acting as a proxy for the Sunni nations who see the Shia Iran as the ultmate enemy.

Why not have a more capable military handle the problem of regional hegemony by a determined foe even if the more capable military is a bigger foe?

Developments that bear watching to be sure.

Saturday Morning News & Notes

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It's a rainy Saturday in South Jersey.

Here's what's news:

-The digital brownshirts score a win as they get UPS to stop advertising on Bill O'Reilly's show. I guess I'll stop using UPS now and use Fedex solely.

-Even the NY Times is forced to write about Obama's use of a tele-prompter for everything.

-Tonight is Earth Hour where global warmenist's are encouraging everyone to turn off their lights for one hour. Me, I'll be turning on so many extra lights you'll see my house from the space shuttle.

-In preparation of Obama curtailing gun rights, ammo is flying off the shelves.

-Japan is ready to shoot down any missile NoKo launches. Tensions will surely rise with long ago hatreds coming back fast.

More Buyers Remorse in Obamanation

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This time it's not some New York Times writers her were reduced to teenagers at the mere sight of Thne One. Oh no, this time it's the sober Economist who had backed Obama and is wondering where all that Hope and Change (TM) has gone:


HILLARY CLINTON’S most effective quip, in her long struggle with Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination last year, was that the Oval Office is no place for on-the-job training. It went to the heart of the nagging worry about the silver-tongued young senator from Illinois: that he lacked even the slightest executive experience, and that in his brief career he had never really stood up to powerful interests, whether in his home city of Chicago or in the wider world. Might Mrs Clinton have been right about her foe?

...But at home Mr Obama has had a difficult start. His performance has been weaker than those who endorsed his candidacy, including this newspaper, had hoped. Many of his strongest supporters—liberal columnists, prominent donors, Democratic Party stalwarts—have started to question him. As for those not so beholden, polls show that independent voters again prefer Republicans to Democrats, a startling reversal of fortune in just a few weeks. Mr Obama’s once-celestial approval ratings are about where George Bush’s were at this stage in his awful presidency. Despite his resounding electoral victory, his solid majorities in both chambers of Congress and the obvious goodwill of the bulk of the electorate, Mr Obama has seemed curiously feeble.
That's a stunning indictment of President Obama and one of the more overt pieces I've read about the complete lack of trust the left now has in Obama. Yes, he will still have his die-hard supporters who will never admit they were wrong in backing such an amateurish candidate, yet every day we are seeing another major backer question whether or not Obama is up to the job.

By throwing in a Hillary quote they throw a little salt in the wound as well by showing that not only us on the right were correct in our assessment but that they had a perfectly viable candidate and unceremoniously dumped her for the flavor of the month who turned out to be an amateur on nearly every issue.

It's too late to say this but while the left-wing echo chamber was feeling thrills up and down their collective legs, we on the other side were pointing out the inconvenient fact that he's a lightweight and not nearly ready to ascend to the Oval Office.

Commentary's Jennifer Rubin has more.

Update: More also at Hot Air.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Harry Reid Is a Bigger Idiot Than You Thought

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No, really. Harry Reid is a buffoon extraordinaire but not even close to the moron you actually thought he was:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Friday that John Roberts misled the Senate during his confirmation hearings by pretending to be a moderate — and that the United States is now “stuck” with him as chief justice.
Hmmm...who else in recent memory lied to us about being a moderate? Give me a minute since I'm working on my fourth or thirteenth beer but I'll take a shot...Barack Obama? Middle-class tax cuts? Uh, no. Getting bin-Laden, er, no.

Unfortunately the United States is now stuck with him as well. Thanks God, unlike Roberts, it's not for life.

Is Reid the single biggest intellectually-challenged (as well as ethically) individual to ever hold the office of Majority Leader? I mean, we've had some serious dimwits but this guy is a Class-A Moron.

Read the entire piece if you can stomach it but we are being led by a San Francisco lib who hasn't a clue and a Vegas scumbag who are all seeking the approval of a Chicago-machine ideologue who doesn't know what the hell he's doing.

On that thought I can just say have a good weekend.

Friday Night Music--All Inspirational Edition

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With the economy in disarray and the Obama administration doing everything in their power to make it worse, we can all use some inspirational music to wake your soul to the coming of spring and the feeling of rebirth it signals. These songs give me a lift when I'm down and I hope they do the same for you.

Let's start with the Allman's in their latest iteration with the excellent Gregg Allman and Warren Haynes (playing the Les Paul sunburst)singing Soulshine. Love the Derek trucks finger pickin'. As they say "it's better than sunshine, better than moonshine; damn sure better than the rain":



Next we have the Jerry Garcia Band doing what was a standard in their repertoire: Dylan's I Shall Be Released. This was almost a religious experience with Jaclyn LaBranch and Gloria Jones singing in their angelic voices. Melvin Seals' keyboards could be heard in any Baptist church in the South on a Sunday morning and Jerry's guitar soars. "Yet I swear I see my reflection, somewhere so high above this wall":



Next we have Bob Marley live in Germany doing the epic Redemption Song. The dude could capture a crowd and I'd love to have seen him live. I'm guessing this near the time he found out he had cancer based on the length of his dreads:



Next, The Blind Boys of Alabama doing the eternal Amazing Grace. I heard them do this live on Imus yesterday and these dudes can flat out play. I was hooked from the third note:



Finally Eric Clapton adds reggae to the old Negro spiritual Swing Low Sweet Chariot. Love the backing vocals. I believe it's Yvonne Elliman with the female lead:



Update: Oddly enough, here's 10,000 Maniacs with These Are Days celebrating the inauguration of Bill Clinton in 1993. Natalie Merchant's voice is stunning and deserves to be in the pantheon of uplifiting tones. Her liberal naivete was ingratiating--if misguided--as well as is the Obama supporters who are realizing that they may have made a slight mistake in the voting booth:

Friday Night News & Notes

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It's been a long week so I'm listening to the Allman Brothers, drinking a few amber bocks and checking out what's happening in the world.

Here's what's news:

-Does anyone think San Fran Nan Pelosi isn't shady?

-Congrats to the lucianne.com website: over 3,000,000 hits for the month of March. Obama has been very, very good to us on the right.

-Z-list actress says something about politics and no one even hears her.

-Bummer, I love to catch and eat crabs but it appears they feel and remember pain. Fortunately, they boil pretty quickly so they don't remember for long.

-That whole "green jobs" thing Obama has been pusing is absolute bullshit.

-Dumb bastard robs cop and police convention.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Random South Park Episode--The Coon

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Superheroes battle it out in South Park. Warning: This is the uncensored version.

Tuesday Night News and Notes

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How y'all doing?

Here's what's news:

-A seventeen year old boy gets charged and convicted for statutory rape for having sex with his fourteen year old girlfriend and is sentenced harshly. A seventeen year old girl is convicted of statutory rape for having sex with her fourteen year old boyfriend and receives a much lighter sentence. Dr. Helen discusses it and slaps Slate Magazine around some for their misguided view on the matter.

-Obama and his weakness on national security.

-Al Gore continues the great Global Warming Swindle with new book. Perhaps he can burn it to keep his great carbon-emitting mansion warm.

-Newspapers seek tax-exempt status. They truly are dying.

-Michigan is the worst run state and is suffering from massive flight and abysmal governance. But the unfunny and decidedly unhot governor can take potshots at Sarah Palin. Whatever.

-A must read. Iowahawk on Obama's response to parents of a special olympian. Priceless.

Specter Finally Grows a Pair?

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Either that or the esteemed Sen. Arlen Specter (RINO-PA) is worried about Pat Toomey ousting him in the primary in 2010. He better not even think of crossing the GOP faithful again after voting for the insane stimulus trainwreck of a bill.

Specter has said he will vote against the Employee Free Choice Act (and is anything but), also known as card check whereby unions would have an easier time organizing. The act would ban privacy when voting whether to unionize or not and is among the more un-American and un-Constitutional pieces of legislation to come along in quite some time.

I guess Specter has been paying attention to the news as the conservative Toomey is gaining and in some cases has surpassed the senator.

Obama Approval Plummets to 50%

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I'm not sure if it's the fact that he's on TV every single day or the fact that whenever he is he says something stupid. I'm guessing it's a little of both:

The honeymoon is over, according to a national poll out today as President Obama’s job approval stumbles to about 50 percent over the lack of improvement with the crippled economy.

The sobering numbers come as the president backpedals from two prime-time gaffes - one comparing his bowling score to a Special Olympian and another awkwardly laughing about the economy, which prompted Steve Kroft of “60 Minutes” to ask “are you punch-drunk?”

Pollster John Zogby said his poll will show Americans split on the president’s performance. He said the score factors out to “about 50-50.”
For comparison purposes, George W, Bush was at 50% eight months in and never went below 50% after that until February of 2004 when the Iraq war started going bad. Obma went to 50% in just two months. That's unprecedented when it comes to the honeymoon the American people give every new president. Here's how all the presidents since 1945 stack up from Truman through Bush 43:

This just about sums it up from the article linked above:

As for the president’s love of the limelight, it could backfire, according to a media watcher.

“I thought he overexposed himself weeks ago,” said Tobe Berkovitz, associate dean of Boston University’s College of Communication.

“I wonder when the public will say ‘Instead of being in front of the camera, be in front of a spreadsheet.’ ”
Obama will be on TV tonight in primetime so look for him to be in the 40's next week sometime. Bobby Jindal gets a shot at redemption giving the rebuttal.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Market Rockets on Toxic Debt Plan, Housing News

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I've always said I wouldn't become like a liberal and cheer every time something bad happens to the president I disagree with and come up with some lame excuse every time something good does. If we pull out of this, I'll be the first to credit Obama.

One day (or week) doesn't mean anything of consequence but it sure beats the alternative:

March 23 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rallied, capping the market’s steepest two-week gain since 1938, as investors speculated the Obama administration’s plan to rid banks of toxic assets will spur growth and investor Mark Mobius said a new bull market has begun. Treasuries and the dollar fell.

Bank of America Corp. and Citigroup Inc. both soared at least 19 percent as the U.S. Treasury said it will finance as much as $1 trillion in purchases of distressed assets. Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. jumped more than 6.7 percent after oil rose to an almost four-month high. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index extended its rebound from a 12-year closing low on March 9 to 22 percent as all 10 of its main industry groups advanced.
Here's the housing data:

US existing home sales saw a surprise rebound in February, rising 5.1 percent to a stronger-than-expected annual pace of 4.72 million units, the National Association of Realtors reported Monday.

The rise marked a hopeful sign for a sector hurting for more than two years, but the industry group cautioned that sales remain weak and prices continued to fall.

The national median existing-home price for all housing types was 165,400 dollars in February, down 15.5 percent from a year ago.

The level of home sales was well above expectations of an annual pace of 4.45 million but it remained down 4.6 percent from a year ago.

Good news considering we're at about the lowest point we can be at and (hopefully) the only way to go is up. But, until the average American feels confident and job markets start showing some life, I'm not exactly tossing confetti and planning any major improvements on my house.

All in all a good day. Let's hope it continues into tomorrow and next week.

Update: Er, well, I was feeling good but now, not so much.

Monday Morning News and Notes

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Happy Monday.

Here's what's new:

-Obama continues to lose the goodwill of his supporters and, well, everyone.

-About that Economic Recovery Advisory Board that Obama touted as being so important--they've yet to meet. The One seems to be really working hard at this recovery.

-John Murtha is shameless, but you knew that. How did the people he labeled "racists" re-elect this clown?

-The Orlando Tea Party rally was 4,000 strong. Something is building, folks.

-The IRS has decreased audits on millionaires. I'm guessing Obama doesn't want to reduce his pool of potential advisers or something.

Obama Still Pushing Global Warming With Budget

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I guess his administration just doesn't get it; Americans care about paying their mortgage and putting food on the table, they've not given global warming a second thought in months. But that won't stop The One from ramming through legislation that will cripple us financially while costing us trillions more we don't have:


President Barack Obama's aides say the administration will work with Congress on his budget proposal, but energy independence is not subject to wheeling and dealing.

Obama planned to make the case Monday for a budget proposal that invests billions in research designed to reduce climate change and guarantees loans for companies that develop clean energy technologies. Obama has tied his first budget proposal as president to a renewable energy program to help the United States move toward energy independence.
Renewable energy? This would give the GOP a great platform to scream "drill baby, drill" at the top of their lungs. Drilling in ANWR and off the continental shelf would add thousands of jobs, help with energy independence and could be ramped up in months rather than years. It would be an energy stimulus the likes of which we've never seen.

The GOP better not cave on this and if they stand strong will potentially regain the House and Senate. People are upset and if the GOP just pounds the issue daily and makes it understandable for the public, it's a win-win. We saw during the short gas price spike that the environment goes out the window when the choice is between money and Mother Nature. In fact, the public has recently ranked global warming as the least of their concerns and seems to have woken up to the fact that this is a scam on a great scale.

Will someone please explain this to Sens. Specter, Snowe and Collins.

Obama Pisses Off Another Major Ally

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You can't make this stuff up.

The most un-serious administration ever has now infuriated French President Nicolas Sarkozy:

Now Obama has insulted French President Sarkozy!

Oh no! Obama sent a letter to Chirac, saying he looks forward to working with him the next four years. Le Figaro, French newspaper is horrified at the faux pas. Doesn't Obama ever consult his staff before acting? Sarkozy is the President there! It's like Sarko writing to George Bush and saying he looks forward to working with him. Chirac is the FORMER president.
In the letter Obama credited Chirac for his stance against the Iraq invasion even though anyone with even cursory knowledge of Chirac and Iraq knows that many of the French (and UN) elite had insider deals with Iraq through the corrupt Oil for Food program. Chirac's involvement has never been fully investigated but most signs point to the fact he knew exactly what was happening.

Not only that, Chirac actively tried to profit from our invasion after we had secured Baghdad in a shameless ploy to cozy up after the heavy lifting was done.

Chirac's stand was purely for greed and to cover up his country's massive involvement, it was by no means principled as Obama believes.

So now The One has effectively embarrassed our nation by irritating the Brits, the Poles, the Czechs and now the French. It's only a matter of time before he pisses off the Germans. I'm guessing he'll be really nice to the Soviets Russians, though.

Congratulations to The One, you've set back our relationship with the Europeans more in two-months than W. did in a full two terms. You should be proud. For the rest of us, we're just more embarrassed than ever.

More at Gateway and No Pasaran.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Libs Turning on Dodd

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When the uber liberal and, at times, anti-Semitic Tony Auth turns on you, it's time to give it up, Senator Dodd:

Here's another example.

Anti-war Scumbags Deface Marine Recruiting Center

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Guess where? Wait for it...Berkeley. Shocking, I know.

Zombie has the pix but this one of the Code Pinkos stuck out:

Maybe I'm missing something but didn't the racist, fascist, pro war and very Republican George W. Bush leave office over two-months ago? Maybe that news hasn't quite filtered down to Berkeley yet, what with the newspapers shrinking daily.

The Marines will fix the damage of course and will continue doing what they are doing because they are Marines. I mean, hell, if they can beat the anti-American elements in Fallujah and Baghdad, they can beat them in northern California.

Sunday Night News and Notes

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Just watching the NCAA hoops tourney and awaiting the WBC semis between the US and Japan tonight (Dice-Kaisuke Vs. Oswalt...sweet).

Here's some amusing and informative links from around the web:

-The worst inventions of the last century. My favorite would be the Detachable Dog Sack.

-Former WABC news anchor George Weber was found murdered in his Brooklyn apartment. I work in North Jersey all the time and WABC is the station I listen to. Prior to Imus being hired, Weber was the guy who gave me the morning news. RIP.

-The difference between Israel and it's enemies.

-Obamatons invade Alabama. I'm sure they'll receive a moere tepid reception than they did during the campaign.

-Poland: Please don't do to us what you did to Rev. Wright, your grandmother, Rezko, Ayers...etc, Mr. President.

-The cost of the Obama climate plan vs. the cost of the bonuses for AIG employees explained in pictures.

-Remembering Ron Silver. Funny and touching.

US Predator Strikes Decimating al-Qaeda

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American use of unmanned drone aircraft seems to be a resounding success:

Reporting from Washington -- An intense, six-month campaign of Predator strikes in Pakistan has taken such a toll on Al Qaeda that militants have begun turning violently on one another out of confusion and distrust, U.S. intelligence and counter-terrorism officials say.

The pace of the Predator attacks has accelerated dramatically since August, when the Bush administration made a previously undisclosed decision to abandon the practice of obtaining permission from the Pakistani government before launching missiles from the unmanned aircraft.

...Because of its success, the Obama administration is set to continue the accelerated campaign despite civilian casualties that have fueled anti-U.S. sentiment and prompted protests from the Pakistani government.

"This last year has been a very hard year for them," a senior U.S. counter-terrorism official said of Al Qaeda militants, whose operations he tracks in northwest Pakistan. "They're losing a bunch of their better leaders. But more importantly, at this point they're wondering who's next."
Credit where it's due to Obama for keeping up these attacks. He may be screwing up the economy more every day but at least has the sense to stick with a Bush plan that works.

But of course, the liberals are wringing their hands that we are being so mean to little old al-Qaeda. Matt Yglesias quotes a Rand study that says that 43% of terror threats were ended by "political accommodation" and Yglesias himself worries that our actions will have a backfire effect:

The impact of these strikes on public opinion in the Muslim world writ large, and specifically on political dynamics inside Pakistan, can easily outweigh the gains from killing even a bona fide bad guy. The fact that Miller’s intelligence sources deem the program an unqualified success based on what look to be pure body count considerations is disturbing. There’s no use in killing a terrorist if in the course of doing so you accidentally kill a civilian whose two sons grow up dreaming of avenging their father’s murder, or if it makes it impossible to stay politically viable in Pakistan while publicly cooperating with the United States. This is a delicate balance in which all the considerations need to be taken seriously.
Nut up, Matt! Believe me, they want us dead and it isn't because of an airstrike by a predator. This is what liberals have never understood about the War on Terror; there's no accommodating Muslims who believe it is their religious duty to attack us. They will look at any attempt to strike a deal as weakness, it's their culture. We didn't wipe al-Qaeda in Iraq out by talking with them, we won over hearts and minds of those who were terrorized by them. The elders of the communities wanted the terrorist's out and we won them over by doing so. We didn't ask al-Qaeda nicely, we went door-to-door and either arrested or liquidated them. We're doing that now in Pakistan.

Hand-wringing liberals always believe there's an agreement that can be reached to make driven, hateful people into allies. That's why they are pro-Hamas because they believe that if we just play nice with them and Hezbollah, they'll build a nice, vibrant nation and we'll all live in harmony...that is, once the libs let Israel get erased but they don't say that in polite company. They would be wrong as they always are on issues such as this.

Keep hitting them with extreme prejudice and decapitate the entire organization so they are left with no leadership, no direction and no money. Plus, they're attacking each other, which means they'll leave us alone for awhile.

One last thought, do people like Yglesias realize that we are taking out the heart of al-Qaeda while keeping our troops safely out of harms way? No, I didn't think so.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Six-year Blogiversary

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Wow, I forgot that back on 2/22/03, I published my first post on this blog. Six years is like a millennium in blogger time and not many have lasted this long.

Aside from the period I was getting paid to write for AOL, this blog has posted nearly every day with a few weeks here and there that I was busy with other things. This is my 5,932nd post to this site or over two a day during the duration. I don't know how many hits I've had total because I didn't add Sitemeter until well into my third year.

In that time, I've been linked by blogs large--such as Instapundit--and small and for that I am thankful. Any writer, whether they be on the op/ed page of the NY Times or some scrub like me sitting in my home office wants to get the widest exposure for their work. I may not be grammatically correct all the time but I have an opinion just like anyone and getting it out there is what this whole medium is about. I may not be a "trained jounalist" either but why is my opinion worth any less than one who is?

I look to continue doing this for another six, twelve or thirty two years and will not stop for any reason I can see. The job of the press in this country and the reason we are specifically protected by the 1st Amendment is so that we can criticize our elected leaders as we see fit. The "press" is no longer what Pinch Sulzberger says it is but what you and I say it is. Our job is to watch our politicians and make them be responsible and ethical or expose them when they are not. Unfortunately, some in Congress have a differing definition of what constitutes "free speech" but we'll expose them too.

Many members of news organizations and dailies, entities once known as the "press", have fallen down on the job and bloggers have picked up the flag and marched forward. The success can be measured by the increase in blog reading and the decrease in professional news reporting.

I'm going to continue with this great experiment that would make Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin proud. With blogs, great essays akin to Paine's Common Sense are being written daily. Blogs are political and social criticism taken to the Nth degree and have made more than a few targets uncomfortable. With the state of the country right now, blogs will only grow stronger in my opinion as people go to outside sources for information they aren't getting in the MSM.

Anyway, why say in one paragraph what can be said in five, right Scott? I just want to say thanks to those who read me daily, monthly or even just once. You are as much a part of this free-flowing dialogue as anyone and you're much appreciated.

Saturday Morning News & Notes

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Happy spring.

Here's what's new:

-Another Obama insider is implicated in some shady business practices. Say it with me: The. Most. Ethical. Administration. Ever.

-Obama and Pelosi have essentially given the finger to Colombian President Uribe who was seeking a trade agreement with us and that Bush was trying to forge. Now they are turning their eyes elsewhere to our detriment.

-The NY Times is outraged, outraged I tell you, that conservative governors would turn down money that will destroy their long-term economies. I can't wait for the Times to fail.

-I was golden after day one of the tourney but got absolutely pummeled yesterday where upsets reigned. Currently 25 of 32 but have my final four still intact with Pitt, UNC, Louisville and Memphis. I have Memphis to win it all.

-Update: Only ten gaffes by Biden and Obama? I can think of about twenty more.

The Death of Starbucks

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Starbucks was once a company to emulate; from their meteoric rise out of Seattle to their apex with stores on almost as many corners as Dunkin Donuts, they've mastered the elitist coffee drinker angle. You have to give credit to anyone who can get Americans to pony up $5 for thirty cents worth of crushed beans and some cream.

They've hit a rough patch of late and sales started to slip some but they've slimmed down and have managed to maintain corporate stability.

That may change if they decide to go in this direction:


Starbucks Corp. and other companies are discussing a potential compromise on union-backed “card- check” legislation that U.S. business groups are spending millions of dollars to defeat.

Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee-shop chain, has had “conversations with like-minded companies” and is “open to exploring alternative solutions” to the measure, said Deb Trevino, director of corporate communications for the Seattle- based company in an e-mail yesterday.

The bill, backed by President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress, would make it easier for unions to organize. It would let workers form a union when a majority of company employees sign a card requesting one, rather than permitting their employer to require a secret-ballot election run by the National Labor Relations Board. The proposal is organized labor’s top legislative goal this year.
If Starbucks goes the union route, they will effectively die as a company. Big Labor will demand a "living wage" that will exceed roughly $13 to start and will raise steadily every year. They will demand full health benefits and some type of pension plan plus the percentage that goes to the union local. The stabilized labor rate--actual cost paid per hour--will be somewhere in the area of $21 when all the above-mentioned benefits are added in. That means that they will make increasingly less profit unless they raise their prices even more and will end up pricing themselves out of the market.

Most people don't realize how unions work so here's a primer: Say you're doing construction work in New Jersey. You have to do the work using union labor. You call the local hall and ask for a heavy equipment operator and they send him to the site. Let's say he's going to operate an excavator for you. His hourly rate is, at current, $41. Add to that the ancillary disability and other taxes that are required. Then add in the union costs: healthcare, vacation, union fees and a few others. His actual cost per hour to the construction company is over $70 per hour, paid weekly to the employee and the union hall.

This is one of the many battles that has to be fought, not just for big and small business but for the American consumer. Big Labor needs just a crack in the door to send their goons in and unionize everything from the local hardware store to the electronics dealers. Wages will rocket upward and prices will surely follow affecting us, the consumer, in ways we can't even fathom.

If Starbucks, or any other large firm breaks ranks and allows unions to organize in their stores, they will be bankrupt within five years and we'll have more people out of work. Thinks I'm making this up? Just take a look at GM, Ford and Chrysler and tell me what good unions have done for them.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Obama Leaves Twenty Bucks on Nightstand for Media; Promises to Call

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The MSM did everything in their collective power to shield Obama and win him the election. He wined and dined them and made them feel all good all over (and in one case sent a thrill up Chris Matthews' leg). He promised them they were the only one and if they would just be on his side he would take care of them forever. They agreed and forgot what their job was including investigating the Rev. Wright, Ayers and Rezko stories and instead lobbed hit piece after hit piece against John McCain and Sarah Palin.

Well now he's won and has pretty much ditched them, hasn't called, cleaned out their bank accounts and took off with a hotter, younger chick:


This achievement and the overall promise of his historic administration caused the National Newspaper Publishers Assn. to name him "Newsmaker of the Year."

The president is to receive the award from the federation of black community newspapers in a White House ceremony this afternoon.

The Obama White House has closed the press award ceremony to the press.

From the president's official schedule:

"Later in the afternoon, the President and the First Lady will attend a reception with the National Newspaper Publisher Association in the State Dining Room, where they will be presented the Newsmaker of the Year award. This event is closed press."
We told you, MSM, but you said he loved you. We said that he was no good for you and you ignored us. We mentioned that he was using you and would make tracks once he exhausted what he could take from you and you rolled your eyes and said we didn't know him like you know him.

I hate to say I told you so but I told you so. But don't worry, he'll be knocking at your door come 2011 with roses begging you to take him back you will because you're a sucker.

How's it feel now, MSM?

Another Obama Embarrassment

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Jeez, we knew he wasn't ready but none of us predicted just how un-ready The One was. between all the other things I've chronicled here about Obama and his less-than-stellar beginning, one would think that he would be smart enough to not pick on mentally challenged kids on national TV:

Towards the end of his approximately 40-minute appearance, the president talked about how he's gotten better at bowling and has been practicing in the White House bowling alley.

He bowled a 129, the president said.

"That's very good, Mr. President," Leno said sarcastically.

It's "like the Special Olympics or something," the president said.


Ha, I get it...or not. What, no jokes about autistic kids or kids with spina bifida? I mean dude, come on; a sitting president busts on kids who have the heart and guts to try to compete and win in spite of their mental impediments. What an absolute embarrassment this guy is on a daily basis. His goal was to change the way the world sees us and he's surely accomplished that goal. we went from being supposed world pariah's to not only pariah's but complete laughingstocks as well. Good job, Mr. President, you should be so proud.

Now don't get me wrong, I bust on most things on a daily basis, I'm in the construction business and generally nothing is off limits with the exception of jokes about people with disabilities. The humor of those jokes stopped when I was somewhere around fifteen or so.

But of course, as is so often the case with Obama, he gets even his insults wrong as records show that his score wouldn't win him anything in the Special Olympics. Watch, he'll blame the comment on Geithner's staff or something.

Treacher has some fun at The One's expense--and comedians say that Obama doesn't offer up mush to bust on. He makes Bush seem downright cultured.

I guess I don't even have to say how much media coverage and shouts of outrage there would be if Bush had uttered the same words.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Hey GOP, Shut the Hell Up!

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This AIG mess has backfired on Obama, Dodd and by extension, all Democrats. The American people are mad as hell, at least according to just about everyone, present company not included.

Let the Dems stew in this for awhile, it's been squarely laid at Geithner's, Obama's and Dodd's feet so let them deal with the consequences. Just shut the hell up and allow the people to take out their rage on the administration and continue the steady decrease of Obama's poll numbers. He hasn't exactly been what one would call Reaganesque in explaining himself of late.

If you have to say anything, go after the UAW, SEIU or any of the other Big Labor groups. Ask why their leaders are making huge bonuses when unions are failing. Stay as far away from commenting on AIG as possible.

End rant and goodnight, I'm going to watch hoops of which I'm presently 7-7 on my bracket.

Ignorance is Not an Excuse, Obama

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Let's say when the economic crisis broke, the leaders of Countrywide and AIG came out and said that a division of their company knew what was happening but they didn't alert management and that resulted in the meltdowns of the companies. What would the Democrats have said? I suspect it would have been feigned disbelief and endless cries of "mismanagement" or even accusations of outright lying directed at the CEO's of those companies.

Now we hear that the Treasury Dept. knew all about the AIG bonuses and failed to inform their boss or the President but since they're Dems, it was an oversight:

Federal Reserve officials knew for months about bonuses at American International Group but failed to tell the Obama administration, according to government and company officials, exposing problems in a relationship that is vital to addressing the financial crisis.

As pressure mounted on AIG employees to return the bonuses, new details emerged yesterday about what the Fed, the Treasury Department and the White House knew regarding the payments and when. AIG executives said the Fed was informed three months ago by the company that it would pay $165 million by March 15 to employees working at its most troubled division. The Treasury and White House said they learned of the payments from Fed officials only days before they were due.
You're kidding me, right? There's no way in hell that Geithner didn't know prior to March 10th and if that's the case, he should be fired for running an unbelievably inept organization full of scheming or idiotic people.

But the ultimate blame lies with Obama, he's the top man and if he had a management style even remotely effective, he'd have known months ago. The chain of command works boths ways as anyone who ever served in the military or run a business knows, Obama has not been a part of either and this incident just magnifies his incompetence. We on the right have been warning for a year that Obama was as unqualified a candidate as has ever run for president and he proves us right every damn day, unfortunately.

Someone is lying here and either way you look at it, it doesn't bode well for us as a nation over the next few years. Either Geithner's department is so mismanaged that they didn't alert their boss that a PR hurricane was brewing or they did tell him and he's flat out fibbing. Obama's choice and the so called "only man that can do this job" found out on the tenth and didn't tell Obama until two days later? I'm really supposed to believe that?

Any way you look at it, there's some serious problems at the White House and Treasury and they are the ones who are supposed to be watching our misspent tax dollars. Firing the tax cheat Geithner seems like it would be a good start and then fire anyone who knew about the bonuses three months ago and failed to alert him. Then investigate exactly when Obama and especially Sen Dodd knew about the bonuses as well.

To be honest, I don't think any of this is true and the WaPo is just giving Obama cover. I guess when it comes to looking like either a bad manager, stupid or a liar, bad manager will win out everytime.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Savor the Schadenfreude: Union Sues Union For Unfair Practices

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Awesome.

This is one of those issues that just make me smile:

As it helps push for legislation that would make it easier for workers to organize, the country's fastest-growing union is engaged in its own labor dispute with employees it is seeking to lay off.

The Service Employees International Union, considered the most influential union in the nation, has notified the union that represents about 220 of its national field staff and organizers that 75 of them are being laid off. In return, the workers' union, which goes by the somewhat postmodern name of the Union of Union Representatives, has filed unfair labor practices charges against SEIU with the National Labor Relations Board. The staff union's leaders say that SEIU is engaging in the same kind of practices that some businesses use -- laying off workers without proper notice, contracting out work to temp firms, banning union activities and reclassifying workers to reduce union numbers.
This is just too rich to even discuss but I'll give it a shot. A major union is slapped with and unfair labor practices charge for the way they treated union employees. Plus, how odd is it that workers for SEIU are under another union?

And Obama wants to institute card check. If I were the GOP, I'd hit SEIU upside the head with this as often as possible to show that unions are hypocritical and their oppressive standards will only make American business worse. I'd use charts and graphs and point the finger right at SEIU for daring to treat their employees with such utter disrespect. Who does SEIU think they are, WalMart? Oh wait, even WalMart wouldn't have been this uncaring about the rank and file worker.

Update: I missed this but Ed is enjoying this as much as I.

Wednesday News and Notes

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A beautiful day in South Jersey today. Did I ever mention how much I hate winter?

Anyway, here's what's news:

-The "Seinfeld Stock Rally".

-Chris Dodd admits that yes, he was responsible for adding the loophole that allowed AIG to pay the bonuses. Yesterday he said it wasn't him. Dodd is shameless but you knew that. He also is in jeopardy of losing his seat. We need the worlds biggest congressional enema (keep your Rep. Frank jokes to yourself).

-Obama's trainwreck is giving the GOP something that appeared gone in November...life.

-Rep. Cantor is playing the AIG thing very well indeed. Instead of Obama skating on it, Cantor's shoving down the Dems throats (no, you still can't bring Frank into this).

-So, how's that stimulus thing working out for you, Obama?

-Rick Moran takes down Jane Hamsher. It's fish in a barrel easy but a good read.

Coach K Tells Obama to Focus on Priorities

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It's pretty bad when the best active coach in NCAA hoops has to tell the president to focus on the important issues of the day and they would not include basketball:

"Somebody said that we're not in President Obama's Final Four, and as much as I respect what he's doing, really, the economy is something that he should focus on, probably more than the brackets," Krzyzewski told a reporter from the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The president filled out his NCAA bracket for ESPN on Tuesday, and the Blue Devils weren't among his Final 4 picks. Instead, he has Coack K's squad falling to Pittsburgh in the Elite 8.
Priceless.

Perhaps if Obama spent as much time focused on actually reading the stimulus and TARP bills as he did on his bracket, we wouldn't have the problems we're having.

Obama: On That Whole Screwing the Vets Thing...Nevermind

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Barack Obama pulls an Emily Litella and rescinds the proposal to have veterans pay for their service-connected injuries:

The White House on Wednesday backed off a controversial plan that would have dramatically altered the way the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) handles insurance claims, after veterans groups staged an all-out fight against such a proposal.

President Obama will not pursue a proposal that would have allowed the VA to charge private insurance companies for the treatment of veterans with service- and war-related injuries. The proposal raised the ire of prominent Democrats on the House and Senate Veterans' Affairs panels. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was the first to announce Wednesday afternoon that the president won’t pursue such a proposal.
I don't really know what bothers me more: the fact that the administration would even propose such an idea or the fact that this is yet another example that Barack Obama has no idea what the hell he is doing. How could he have even contemplated this after railing against the Bush administration and saying he was going to do more for the men and women who were injured serving our country? I mean, what must the scene have been like when the idea was proposed?

Obama staffer: "Hey, I have an idea, let's have veterans pay for the healthcare they need because they were injured in combat, that's a good way to save some money".

President Obama(looking over at his teleprompter for the answer): "Now that's a great idea, let's run with it and blame it on Bush and Rush Limbaugh if we can get away with it".

I knew there would be screw ups here and there, there always are. But this administration is setting records for ineptness that will hopefully never be broken. Every week it's something new and worse like the AIG bonus mess (which is looking uglier and uglier for The One on a daily basis) to another embarrassment with a major European guest to this VA insanity. Is there a single adult in charge over in the West Wing?

If every agency Obama has staffed is as pathetic as Treasury, VA and State, I shudder to think what the clueless Leon Panetta is doing over at CIA.

I've always been proud to be an American but right about now, with mistake after mistake, I'm a bit embarrassed to be one as well. Yeah, that whole Hope and Change (TM) thing is working out real well.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Obama Sure Has Changed the Way the World Thinks Of Us

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One of The One's talking points during his run to the White House was the inane notion that he could change the way the world thought of the US and that our actions after 9/11 squandered any good will and made us look like bullies. He vowed to change that, and boy has he ever:

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said Moscow will begin a comprehensive military rearmament from 2011.

Mr Medvedev said the primary task would be to "increase the combat readiness of [Russia's] forces, first of all our strategic nuclear forces".

Explaining the move, he cited concerns over Nato expansion near Russia's borders and regional conflicts.
This has been in the works for some time but they wouldn't have dared to announce this plan while Bush was still in office. the response would have been forceful and immediate. Now, less than two months into the BHO administration, we see that they have no fear of not only announcing this but their intent to stage aircraft in Cuba and Venezuela all the while giving us the finger. Our State Sept. seems about as confused as Obama is on this.

The Russians have much greater concerns right on their own border with China yet feel that they will not be rebuked if they park a dozen or so jets 90-miles from our shoreline. They think so little of the current administration that they coerced an ally of ours into giving us the boot from a crucial base that supplies much of our Afghanistan efforts and we didn't even say a word.

Welcome to the new world of Soviet hegemony, US apathy and the return of socialism to eastern Europe and our own hemisphere. The Soviet bear is back and we have a government that is loathe to confront them. Hope and change indeed.

More Dodd Game: Tries to Overturn His Own Bonus Protections

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Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) is the stereotypical politician and always has been. Their is no line he won't cross or donation he won't take. He's shameless and a huckster while wielding a ton of political power. But even this is too much to take:

Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on Monday night floated the idea of taxing American International Group (AIG: 0.9199, 0.1398, 17.92%) bonus recipients so the government could recoup some or all of the $450 million the company is paying to employees in its financial products unit. Within hours, the idea spread to both houses of Congress, with lawmakers proposing an AIG bonus tax.

The move represents somewhat of an about-face for the Senator.

While the Senate was constructing the $787 billion stimulus last month, Dodd added an executive-compensation restriction to the bill. That amendment provides an “exception for contractually obligated bonuses agreed on before Feb. 11, 2009” -- which exempts the very AIG bonuses Dodd and others are now seeking to tax.

The amendment made it into the final version of the bill, and is law.

Emphasis mine.


Dodd was the largest recipient of donations from AIG given to anyone in the House or Senate. So, as payback to AIG, he added this little stipulation into the bill so the bonuses could be given and he'd keep his donors happy and willing to give when it came election time again. One problem though; the Obama administration gave the order to the Dems to go out and slam the bonuses in every media they could. They went on the Sunday news shows and it was all over the papers yesterday and today. So now, Dodd is in a curious predicament: he has to simultaneously act outraged by the bonuses but also reconcile how it was that he was the one who allowed them in the first place.

But don't worry, the oily Dodd has come up with new, stricter rules that will show those rich white men what's what.

With any luck, maybe Dodd will get beaten next election, His numbers are bad and it seems that the good folks of Connecticut are paying attention. With his questionable Countrywide loan and his Irish "cottage", it may well be time that they show him the door. Alas, I thought the same thing about Pennsylvanians and Murtha but they re-elected him after he called them all racists.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Monday Night News and Notes

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Awaiting the next episode in a good year of 24.

Here's what's up in the world:

-The markets tanked, oil is up, the dollar fell and I got a damn flat tire on the most-heavily traveled road in North Jersey. All in all a pretty shitty day all-around. The Obama Effect kicked in as the markets started teetering after he met and discussed small business, gained some traction and then dove.

-What's the bet that Obama agrees?. I'm saying he will in the interest of saving us from something that has never been scientifically proven:

The world's wealthiest nations should be responsible for China's pollution coming from exports, Chinese officials said Monday amid talks with the United States on how to combat global warming.
-Instead of appearing on Leno to divert the public's attention from his failed policies, perhaps The One can refocus on al-Qaeda and the as yet un-won War on Terror.

-Name that party! Fumo showed that Chicago Dems are a bunch of pussies when it comes to graft.

-Iraqi's are more confident in the future than we are. I blame Bush.

NCAA predictions tomorrow or Wednesday. I like Villanova but that may be just the hometown bias coming out.

A Short Honeymoon for Obama

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Shorter than for a couple who met while on a bender in Vegas and got married by Elvis himself it seems:

A new poll by the independent Pew Research Center for the People & the Press has found that President Barack Obama's popular support is eroding, with his approval rating dropping below 60 percent.

"President Barack Obama's approval rating has slipped, as a growing number of Americans see him listening more to his party's liberals than to its moderates, and many voice opposition to some of his key economic proposals," the Pew Center concluded.

Its new survey finds Obama's approval rating falling to 59 percent from 64 percent in February. It also finds the ranks of Americans who disapprove of the president's job performance rising, to 26 percent from 17 percent.

Among those who registered a jump in disapproval were Republicans, up 15 percentage points, and independents, up 13 points, Pew found.
Not quite at the dishes flying and clothes all over the lawn point but we're getting close.

The report doesn't mention what Bush's approval was at an analogous point but I would wager it was better than The One's numbers are now. This is extremely telling:

Pew found that Americans think by 44 percent to 30 percent that the president listens more to liberals than to moderates in his party. The sentiment was a mirror image of what it was in January, when 44 percent thought he listened more to moderates and 34 percent thought he listened more to liberals.
That ain't good for BHO as "liberal" is a bad word with most Americans thanks to Reagan. There's a reason they call themselves "progressives" now.

Anyway, Obama isn't exactly taking advantage of his perceived mandate and one may even go as far as to say he squandered the goodwill he had. His policies have been disastrous from the start with only more on the way.

I'm tempted to think that he could have retained his high approvals were he in a position of dealing with a GOP-led Congress but his rubber-stamping of any and all spending has had an extremely detrimental effect because people are paying close attention and they aren't seeing the results Obama promised. Had he a Republic Congress, he'd be seen as a reformer and Hope and Change wouldn't have ended up as a punchline. He has promised essentially a job for everyone and help for those who don't get one but the middle class is really hurting and he ain't helping so we see a sharp drop in his numbers.

Expect him to be under 50% come May and expect him to accept reality and offer a serious tax cut while simultaneously cutting back on the spending. there will be no hiding behind the inane "inherited recession" garbage at that point and he'll have to actually govern instead of throwing money around that does nothing to move us forward. People don't care who was responsible and elected Obama to get us out of it. Healthcare, Don't Ask, Don't Tell and all of the other issues are noting compared to getting the economy back in order and Obama sure as hell better get the gist of that.

On Bloggers and Newspapers

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This morning I was listening to the Michael Smerconish show on local radio. He's a George H.W. Bush Republican who is not much of a conservative although he's the always the guy "on the right" on MSNBC whenever they do one of those inane side-by-side screenshot deals.

Anyway, Smerconish said for the second time in two shows that he's bummed about the state of the newspaper business and is worried because if they go, what will take their place? He also railed against bloggers again and is one of these who has to throw in the obligatory "guy writing on his couch in his pajamas" types. For the record, he also writes for the Philly Inquirer and Daily News and they are in bankruptcy as we speak. His latest on this topic can be found here.

Perhaps Mr. Smerconish needs an education about just how blogs work. Perhaps he's not been enlightened to the fact that newspapers and blogs help each other to survive. A good link from Matt Drudge could bring a paper somewhere between 500,000 and a million unique hits (and newspapers beg him for those links). That is potentially a million folks who would not have gone to that papers' website. The same goes for Glenn Reynolds who is more of a pure blogger. A link from him could result in 30,000 uniques in a day. In the online world, links mean revenue and newspapers are never going to survive without a robust web presence. So a guy "sitting on his couch" is directly benefiting the health of the news paper industry.

Smerconish lamented that without the daily paper, we'd not have had Watergate exposed, the NSA wiretapping investigation or myriad other scandals. And therein lies the problem. Note they were both against the GOP and most in-depth pieces in the papers are. Bias is why we saw a rapid decline in newspaper circulation.

Let me take you back to 2004 when Smerconish's current employer--the Philadelphia Inquirer--ran a 21-day endorsement for John Kerry. 21-days of explaining why Kerry was far superior to George W. Bush was met with raised eyebrows by even the most liberal of journalists. It was pure and simple propaganda by the Inqy and it laid open the bias of the media in grand fashion.

Fast-forward to 2008 and you'll see example number two of why newspapers are dying. The Rev. Wright scandal, William Ayers and Bernadine Dornh's terrorist past, the inner workings of Chicago politics and Obama's scars from it, The shady housing deal with Tony Rezko and the list goes on and on. The main job of the press is to keep politicians in check and they failed miserably this time even more than in the past. They became cheerleaders and dropped any pretense of fair play and non-partisanship. One day they printed a story in the NY Times intimating that John McCain was having an affair and the next the WaPo drooled over Obama's pecs. One day the Times slammed Cindy McCain and the next they fawned over Michelle Obama's intellect. In other words, they shamed every previous journalist worth his salt. I won't even go into how they smeared Sarah Palin repeatedly and daily, whcih may have been the most disturbing media action of the entire election.

There was a time when every politician was fair game and now it's only the ones with an "R" after their name. If the media had done their job and properly vetted Obama, I'd strongly suspect we'd have Hillary Clinton in the White house right now. If they had written of Father Pfleger or the fact that Obama's half-brother is living in a hovel in Kenya on less than a buck a day, it would have had an effect. No one would have known of any of this had it not been for blogs and conservative websites.

One thing Smerconish doesn't get is the fact that not one serious blogger, be they huge like LGF or Glenn Reynolds or small like me want to see newspapers gone. We rely on them and have an interesting symbiotic relationship with them in this brave, new, Internet world. Smerconish has become an elitist because he thinks only "journalists" can break news. Maybe he ought to read Pajama's Media on occasion and see just how good writing can be by "people sitting on their couch." Hell, the way Maureen Dowd mails it in every week, one suspects she's writing while sitting in her basement on a pullout couch but I digress. For the record, again, I subscribe to the Inquirer and have for a decade, I like the feel of the paper and the portability but have to say the bias turns me off.

One last thing, Ed links to this former conservative and current Obama groupie Kathleen Parker who writes:

The biggest challenge facing America’s struggling newspaper industry may not be the high cost of newsprint or lost ad revenue, but ignorance stoked by drive-by punditry.

Yes, Dittoheads, you heard it right.

Drive-by pundits, to spin off of Rush Limbaugh’s “drive-by media,” are non-journalists who have been demonizing the media for the past 20 years or so and who blame the current news crisis on bias.


Parker gets it exactly wrong and like Smerconish sounds elitist. Was Thomas Paine a "trained" journalist? Did Ben Franklin go to Columbia or Syracuse and learn how to be a journalist? This country was built on a free press and the free exchange of ideas. people get their news in different ways now and Parker is upset that her conduit is taking a financial beating. She has to blame someone and lashes out at at "untrained" journalist's for the train wreck daily publication has become. I tend to think it's more a case of the industry employing people like Ms. Parker who have a desperately hard time changing with the times and fearing that the future is here and their place in it is not as secure as it once was.

To sum up this considerable rant, I don't want to see the local fishwrap go the way of the VCR. I want a vibrant, unbiased print media where every politician should fear for his seat. I want a media that will not blame the mortgage meltdown solely on industry but also on the Chris Dodd's and Barney Franks of the world who made the laws that allowed this to happen. I want to pick up the Inquirer and read a piece by Ed Rendell one day, Bill Kristol the next and Michael Smerconish the next. I want to read about every scandal written with the exact same gusto--the Dodd scandal investigated with the same zeal as the Abramoff scandal.

People like Mr. Smerconish and Ms. Parker can't see the writing on the wall but one would suspect when all is said and done, the death of the media will be traced to 2008 when they assisted getting Obama elected but more so that the only real journalist's we have left work for the National Enquirer and broke the John Edwards story while the rest of the media covered for him.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Battle for the Soul of Conservatism

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In the midst of two consecutive electoral debacles, the Republican Party is surveying the damage, searching for the causes and trying to figure out what has gone wrong. As happens when any party is soundly beaten in consecutive cycles, the talks of irrelevance and party doctrine are questioned by those within and those without. Think of where the Democrats were in 2002.

Now we see the battle for Conservatism itself being waged within the GOP and the ultimate winner will decide if we become a strong party once again or wander aimlessly in the hinterlands as a powerless minority party that can only sit helplessly as massive spending programs and huge legislative attempts to change America culturally occur.

On one end, you have the old school conservatives such as Rush Limbaugh who preach fiscal conservatism, social conservatism and the power of conservatism in general. On the other you have beltway Republicans who want to take the GOP to the middle, spend foolishly, vote according to popular opinion and generally disregard conservative principles except when those principles are politically palatable.

The latter of these have eschewed the all the gains and tactics that gave rise to the Reagan revolution and the Contract With America. They sit idly by as Three senators join the most liberal president in a generation in passing a bill that will bankrupt us as a nation. These beltway conservatives insert earmark after earmark into bills while talking of fiscal responsibility out of the other side of their mouths. They voted for the prescription drugs for seniors bill without so much as raising their voices in response to it. And Reagan turned in his grave.

We have a contingent of supposed conservatives in D.C. who vote by what they think will deliver them the most donations and votes while spitting on what it was that allowed us to emerge as a political force unlike any other in the latter part of the 20th Century. They are weak and gutless and will never stand up for what is right and look this president in the eye while saying no.

Not just politicos are in this but beltway pundits as well and their efforts to change the party are having an effect. People like David Frum whose idea of conservatism is roughly that of Sen. Arlen Specter. Frum is the Neville Chamberlain of this debate pushing appeasement with an administration and a Congress that is looking to wipe us out once and for all. Frum is living in a 9/10 world where all the signs were there but no one put them together.

Limbaugh on the other hand sees the signs and has connected them. He is not a politician but is the heart of American conservatism. He is a missionary who preaches why our way is better and why it is the correct course for a nation founded on conservative principles. He hasn't wavered and he hasn't backed down. He knows exactly what we have to do but since he's a beltway outsider, he's laughed at by the RINO's who work within it. Still he preaches and points out what he sees as the radical changes being proposed for our nation.

Here's to hoping that Limbaugh can win this battles because a loss means a decade or more of floundering in the wilderness while a neo-European style of government runs roughshod over the country. If he loses, the America of 2019 will be a sad shadow of the America of 2009.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday Night Music--All Eighties Edition

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The eighties were a crazy time. Think about it, you had the decade begin with a recession and end with a free Eastern Europe. We started with the worst president ever and ended up with the veep of one of the best. We had the workout craze start and the disco craze end. Greed was good and "just say no" was a saying that we all laughed at.

The 80's will always be remembered for another reason, however: the birth of MTV and the ascendancy of the music video. From the Buggles to Men at Work, we watched. It didn't matter how bad the groups were, we sat transfixed.

So, here's some songs that remain, for the most part, listenable from that hazy decade that ended nearly twenty years ago.

Let;s start with a band that had huge hits for a few years and did it with straight-forward rock and roll. Here's REO Speedwagon in support of their Hi Infidelity album with Ridin' the Storm Out:



Metallica broke on the scene with Kill 'Em All and then segued into the epic Ride the Lightning. With all the poser bands out there looking and dressing like women such as Warrant and Bon Jovi, it was astounding to hear Metallica's as-kicking, in your face brand of metal. Here's Fade to Black:



Next we have U2 with the song that grabbed me. From 1980 we have I Will Follow off of the Boy album. It was a year later that they blew up with War that featured the awesome Seconds about nuclear war (remember those days?) with the dated line "USSR, GDR, London, New York, Peking, we are puppets on a string". So, in succession, I Will Follow and Seconds live from what I believe was the best live perfomance ever filmed:





REM was a huge influence on the decade as well. Here's their national TV debut on Letterman in 1983.

Any other songs you can think of that are still listenable?

Liberal Verbally Whoops Another Liberal; Liberals Excited

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The buzz of the leftosphere today is the supposed ass-kicking suffered by CNBC's Jim Cramer at the hands of John Stewart. I guess their thinking is that it was the voice of capitalism getting beaten by, what, the voice of socialism? Something along those lines I imagine.

Anyway, what people fail to realize is that Cramer is an Obama supporter and supports large portions of his policies from socialized medicine to withdrawal from Iraq. Many liberals are Wall Streeter's--like half of BHO's administration and left-winger's like Jon Corzine, the governor of New Jersey. Most people at places like Goldman-Sachs and other huge brokerages are classic New York libs and always have been. They're not these deeply conservative "greed is good" types that many libs suppose them to be.

So Cramer gets verbally bitch-slapped by Stewart and the lefties rejoice as if he actually beat a formidable foe. Anyone with half a brain knows that liberals are notoriously horrible debaters and Cramer is just another in a long line. I suggest Stewart move up to the big leagues and try the same thing against Rush Limbaugh or Karl Rove and he'll see that it's a bit different debating those heavy hitters then beating up an intellectual minor-leaguer like Jim Cramer. If Stewart wants to go at it with a real free marketeer capitalist who has the facts to smoke him, let him try his luck against Neil Cavuto or better yet, Ann Coulter.

So enjoy this moment libs and Mr. Stewart, you've beat up on the intellectual equivalent of a 90-pound sixth-grade girl. You should be proud.