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14 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Rush Remembers Breitbart · 0 replies · +1 points

Prove that Obama did marijuana and cocaine?? Gee, that's a tough one ... you might actually have to go to a library and check out "Dreams of My Father."

No, wait -- save yourself the gasoline (which keeps skyrocketing in price under Dear Leader anyway) and introduce yourself to Mr. Google. There you'll find plenty of excerpts quoting his admitted drug use.

14 years ago @ Big Government - US Communist Leader: '... · 0 replies · +9 points

Tyner talks big, but I can read between the lines. He's whistling past the graveyard, because the far left just shot its wad with Occupy Wall Street and what was the result?

Well ... nothing of consequence. No laws or corporate policies were changed, and the entire Astroturf movement wore out its welcome even with Democrat mayors.

Tyner doesn't fool me. He's not confident -- he's scared to death that his government-sucking Teat Party is on the decline as taxpayers choose between higher taxes and greater benefits for "the 11%" ... the minority of workers who belong to labor unions.

14 years ago @ Big Government - Affordable Care? New O... · 0 replies · +2 points

Yeah, they and the rest of that parade of losers are probably thinking to themselves, "By the time the debt bomb explodes, we'll all be dead!"

14 years ago @ Big Government - Affordable Care? New O... · 2 replies · +3 points

Here's my caption for that picture:

"And this stick figure with the rock on his back represents you at the age of 21, carrying $100 trillion of debt that my administration will leave behind ..."

14 years ago @ Big Journalism - Stephanopoulos To Repl... · 0 replies · +3 points

"Amanpour is very good in an international role; the American political spectrum is beyond the construct in which viewers are used to seeing her. Audiences tend to gravitate to old standbys during an election cycle, and Stephanopoulos fits that bill better than does Amanpour — whereas he would not fare as well if his scope consisted of international reporting."
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*** Huh??

I take issue with this paragraph on several counts, namely:

1. Amanpour is not "very good" in ANY role -- other than serving as a ventriloquist's dummy for the far left.

2. Audiences apparently aren't "gravitating toward" ABC's "This Week" regardless of who's hosting the program. Under Amanpour, the program went from third in the ratings to ... umm, third in the ratings.

3. I also question Amanpour's supposed "longing to do more field reporting." The standard spin-doctored excuse for people who step down from prominent jobs is that they wanted to spend more time with their family, pursue a different career track, return to a job they liked better, etc.

It usually adds up to the same 7-letter word: FAILURE.

14 years ago @ Big Government - NY Times: No Mo... · 0 replies · +3 points

"All our journalists, staff or freelance, are expected to adhere to our ethical rules and journalistic standards, and to avoid doing anything that could call into question the impartiality of their work for The Times."

Umm ... too late for that.

However, the Times could at least do the right thing by severing ties with Lennard. Simply saying, "OK, she won't be covering OWS anymore" is like a judge saying, "I won't sentence Bernie Madoff to prison if he agrees never to run an investment company again."

Incidentally, isn't it hilariously hypocritical that closet anti-capitalist Lennard is getting her freelance paychecks from -- gasp! -- an evil media corporation?

14 years ago @ Big Journalism - NY Times: No Mo... · 0 replies · +7 points

"All our journalists, staff or freelance, are expected to adhere to our ethical rules and journalistic standards, and to avoid doing anything that could call into question the impartiality of their work for The Times."

Umm ... too late for that.

However, the Times could at least do the right thing by severing ties with Lennard. Simply saying, "OK, she won't be covering OWS anymore" is like a judge saying, "I won't sentence Bernie Madoff to prison if he agrees never to run an investment company again."

Incidentally, isn't it hilariously hypocritical that closet anti-capitalist Lennard is getting her freelance paychecks from -- gasp! -- an evil media corporation?

14 years ago @ Big Government - Wisconsin Collective B... · 1 reply · +19 points

As the lefties once chanted: "THIS is what democracy looks like."

Sorry, Richard Trumka -- even with your busloads of rent-a-mobs, you failed.

14 years ago @ Big Government - Elections Matter! In W... · 0 replies · +3 points

Yep, when you've got the vampire on his back, don't hesitate ... drive the stake through his heart.

Time to send the union thugs packing -- with their tail between their legs -- and do whatever is necessary to ensure that the pipeline of tax money to the Democratic Party is never re-created.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Salon’s Joan Walsh: ... · 1 reply · +1 points

With their reality-denying excuses, Walsh and Press sound like bad parents covering for their juvenile delinquent child.

Imagine if they were a married couple and their son had been nabbed in a bicycle theft ring. I can guess what they'd be saying right about now:

"But officer, how do you know that the 15 bicycles hidden in our garage are the same bikes as the 15 that were stolen in our subdivision last night? Isn't it just possible that Bill Jr. bought every one of those bikes with the money that he earned from his paper route? Until we have an investigation, let's not accuse!"