Apr
19
Michelle Obama, 2011: “I want to embrace the country that I love. The country that I know is positive and fair and there’s so much of that out there, that’s it very easy to kind of push the other stuff aside and not take it in. It’s easier than you’d imagine,” Michelle Obama said. No [...]
Apr
18
Harry Reid Goes to China with Liberal Senators and Cowboy Poets (But Mostly Liberal Senators)
Filed Under Politics, World News | 13 Comments
No matter what it’s costing to send this collection of some of the biggest spending left-wingers in Congress to China for a week, I’m all for it, because it’s definitely cheaper than it would be if they stayed here. Politico: A Senate delegation led by Majority Leader Harry Reid arrived in Hong Kong on Monday [...]
Apr
18
Ad Placement of the Day
Filed Under Humor, Politics | 14 Comments
I just ran across this story about Bill Clinton’s boyhood home being dedicated as a national historic site, and the guy who matches the online ads with the content must have a good sense of humor: Incidentally, Bill Clinton’s El Camino may soon be named a national park. Spalding Kneepads is expected to purchase an [...]
Apr
18
Wisconsin Tea Party: Union Reception Committee in Action
Filed Under Moonbats, Politics, Tea Party, Unions | 14 Comments
In Wisconsin on Saturday, the state unions reception committee was out in full force. Here’s a union greeter welcoming Sarah Palin to Madison — chivalry is not dead: This one’s even better. A 14 year old girl was on stage speaking at a Tea Party rally while an obviously really tough guy politely reminded her [...]
Apr
17
Who Doesn’t Want Health Care Advice from Michael Moore?
Filed Under Health Care, World News | 5 Comments
Having done his best to tear down the country he got rich in, Michael Moore, like a morbidly obese termite moving on to another house, is now giving health care advice to the UK by warning them not to privatize: OSCAR-winning American Âfilm-maker Michael Moore has blasted Government plans to allow more private companies into [...]
Apr
17
A ‘Beaver’ Flashback Sure to Drive NOW Crazy
Filed Under Entertainment, PC, Politics | 3 Comments
While poking around YouTube for a clip of Eddie Haskell sucking up to Mrs. Cleaver to go with a post I wrote earlier, I ran across a scene from Leave it to Beaver that I thought the National Organization for Women would really enjoy. This clip features Mr. Cleaver teaching the Wally about the different [...]
Apr
17
The Media is Not, Repeat Not, Biased Against ‘Tea Party Radicals’
Filed Under Media, Tea Party | 7 Comments
Yesterday there were many Tea Party rallies around the country — you know, those things where large groups of people exercise their First Amendment rights, express their desire for government to become more responsible and not saddle current and future generations with insurmountable debt and taxation — not to mention leave the area of their [...]
Apr
16
Today my youngest son took his shooting test as part of the hunter safety course he’s almost finished with. In the picture below he’s using a 20 gauge and taking aim at a disk of flying clay — that’s his instructor next to him. He hit the skeet on 60% of his shots, which I [...]
Apr
16
Jesse Jackson Jr’s Confusing iPad Flip-Flop
Filed Under Economy, Politics | 3 Comments
Just a few weeks ago, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. took to the House floor to suggest additions to the US Constitution that would help provide jobs for the unemployed in America’s inner cities. One of those things that would lower the unemployment rate was a constitutional right to an iPad — I kid you not: [...]
Apr
16
After reading that headline, you might be stunned to discover that this story has absolutely nothing to do with Janet Napolitano.
