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Iran Visits New York

March 16th, 2007 March 16th, 2007
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There’s a story developing over at Drudge about Iran’s president, Ahmadinejad, coming to New York City for a little visit-pooh. He wants to leave his private plane on the runway as to avoid going thru customs; or some shit like that.

Well why the fuck not? Sure, come on in and do whatever you want - the liberals love you here, you’re a rock star to them.

Go thru US customs? pish posh!

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Newt Gingrich

March 9th, 2007 March 9th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, Politics
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Here we go folks. Let the petty political blogging shit begin. And mark my words, just because she blogged it - all other wannabees will fall in line. Sickening. Why can’t we just stick to the issues and ask what each candidate will bring to the table; other than their stupid dirty laundry.

Listen, I wasn’t even all that upset when Clinton received head from Monica - I was only upset that he LIED about it.

Let the personal political bashing begin, and yes, Ms Malkin will be carrying the leading torch. I reckon the next President will be whoever Malkin approves.

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Fickle Folk

March 6th, 2007 March 6th, 2007
Posted in Celebrities, Opinion, Politics
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Good for Fox News Channel.

Watch out Ann, they brought you into this world - they can take you out. They are fast becoming just like the Hollywood elite.

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The Political Auctioneer

February 16th, 2007 February 16th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, Politics
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Yes, apparently the vote is for sale.

Clinton offers highest bid for black support in South Carolina and the bait is taken. And they sold their soul for only $210,000.00.

The former First Lady signed a contract with Jackson’s public relations firm for $210,000 and days later the legislator, who is also the pastor of the Bible Way Church of Columbia, vowed his support.

Full Story HERE

A price Obama wasn’t willing to pay out. Oh he tried, but he didn’t offer them enough it seems.

So that is how you go out and “get the vote“, hmmm - interesting.

What happened to the black community trying to uplift and/or support one of their own? Oh yeah, that’s right…I remember some of the black community pointing to Condoleeze Rice and General Colin Powell labeling them with the inevitable name-calling of Uncle Toms.

In all fairness, I am a woman and I’m certainly not willing to uplift Hillary into the White House by any stretch of the imagination. Then again, I’m not a Democrat either. So there.

This only goes to show that money does, indeed, talk baby!

Barack who?

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Just Another Nut….

February 14th, 2007 February 14th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, Celebrities, Politics
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…in the mix of Dhimmicrats. Yeah, he’ll fit right in.

Al Franken announces his plans to run for senate in 2008; and I mean why not?

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Al Franken announced Wednesday that he will run for the Senate in 2008, making it clear that the comedian and author of “Rush Limbaugh Is A Big Fat Idiot” wants to be taken seriously as a political figure.

Franken said he would seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and immediately acknowledged the doubts voters may have about electing a former “Saturday Night Live” performer.

“Minnesotans have a right to be skeptical about whether I’m ready for this challenge, and to wonder how seriously I would take the responsibility that I’m asking you to give me,” Franken said in a video on his Web site.

“I want you to know: Nothing means more to me than making government work better for the working families of this state, and over the next 20 months, I look forward to proving to you that I take these issues seriously,” he said.

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It only makes sense. Yes, he’ll fit right in on that side of the hill up there in D.C. Hell, at least he’s going to try and do something he believes in, I reckon. Where’s Jeanine Garofalo, George Clooney, Susan Sarandon, John Mellencamp, and those damned ole 5-grammys-up-their-butts-Dipsy Chix?

Refreshing! That is what Al Franken is, what, with putting his money where his mouth is campaign. Yeah, that’s right, I’m cheering him on! You go big Al - go get ‘em in Capitol Hill.

Damn, I think I just talked myself into supporting his efforts. Hmmm…

Hey Al, I do believe you have a good chance of getting this job. Isn’t Minnesota the state that hired Jesse Ventura for Governor? Yeah.

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Mitt Romney Announces…

February 13th, 2007 February 13th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, Politics
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…his run for the White House.

From Drudge -

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY’S PRESIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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“I am happy to be in Michigan this morning. I’m happy to have my brother Scott and Sister Lynn here. And I’m proud to have all my children and grandchildren here too.

“Michigan is where Ann and I were born. It is where we met and fell in love. I still love Ann. And I still love Michigan!

“During my parents’ campaigns, I visited all 83 Michigan counties, doing my best to convince Michiganders that Romneys and Republicans could lead the state back to prosperity.

“You know my father as a business leader, a governor, and as an advocate of volunteerism. But he came from humble roots. He labored with lath and plaster. He never graduated from college. But like many other Americans, he made his dreams come true.

“And he made a difference. My father worked here to improve Detroit Schools. He worked to write a new state constitution. And he worked as your governor for six years to get Michigan on the move. His character and integrity left an impression that has lasted through the decades.

“It was Mom who did the lion’s share of raising Lynn, Jane, Scott and me. Dad said, that as a successful Mom, she had accomplished more than he. Later she worked in charities, in foster care, in music and the arts, and in volunteerism. She even ran for U.S. Senate.

“I always imagined that I would come back to Michigan someday. That’s why I took the bar exam here. I hadn’t imagined it would happen this way, but I sure have come back to Michigan today.

“I chose this site for a number of reasons. It’s filled with cars and memories. Dad and I loved cars. Most kids read the sports box scores. Dad and I read Automotive News. We came here together, him teaching me about cars that were built before my time.

“The Rambler automobile he championed was the first American car designed and marketed for economy and mileage. He dubbed it a compact car, a car that would slay the gas-guzzling dinosaurs. It transformed the industry.

“This place is not just about automobiles; it is about innovation, innovation that transformed an industry, and in doing so, gave Americans a way of life our grandparents could never have imagined.

“The DC 3 above us was the first true commercial airliner. It transformed aviation from a luxury to a standard mode of transportation.

“Next to us is a Ford hybrid. It is the first giant step away from our reliance on the gasoline engine. It is already changing the world of transportation.

“Just outside is Thomas Edison’s laboratory. There, electricity that Benjamin Franklin discovered was transformed from a novelty into a necessity.

“Innovation and transformation have been at the heart of America’s success. If there ever was a time when innovation and transformation were needed in government, it is now.

“We have lost faith in government, not in just one party, not in just one house, but in government.

“We are weary of the bickering and bombast, fatigued by the posturing and self-promotion. For even as America faces a new generation of challenges, the halls of government are clogged with petty politics and stuffed with peddlers of influence.

“It is time for innovation and transformation in Washington. It is what our country needs. It is what our people deserve.

“I do not believe Washington can be transformed from within by a lifelong politician. There have been too many deals, too many favors, too many entanglements…and too little real world experience managing, guiding, leading.

“I do not believe Washington can be transformed by someone who has never tried doing such a thing before, in any setting, by someone who has never even managed a corner store, let alone the largest enterprise in the world.

“Throughout my life, I have pursued innovation and transformation. It has taught me the vital lessons that come only from experience, from failures and successes, from the private, public and voluntary sectors, from small and large enterprise, from leading a state, from being in the arena, not just talking about it. Talk is easy, talk is cheap. It is doing that is hard. And it is only in doing that hope and dreams come to life.

“This Christmas, Ann and I gathered my five sons and five daughters-in-law to ask them whether I should run for President.

“We talked about the special time this is in the history of America – the challenges and the opportunities. We talked about the qualities that are needed in our leaders. They were unanimous. They know our hearts. They know our values. They know my experience innovating and transforming, in business, in the Olympics, and in Massachusetts. And they know we love this country.

“And so, with them behind us, with the fine people of Michigan before us, and with my sweetheart beside me, I declare my intention to run for President of the United States.

“It has been said that a person is defined by what he loves and by what he believes and by what he dreams.

“I love America and I believe in the people of America.

“I believe in God and I believe that every person in this great country, and every person on this grand planet, is a child of God. We are all sisters and brothers.

“I believe the family is the foundation of America – and that we must fight to protect and strengthen it.

“I believe in the sanctity of human life.

“I believe that people and their elected representatives should make our laws, not unelected judges.

“I believe we are overtaxed and government is overfed. Washington is spending too much money.

“I believe that homeland security begins with securing our borders.

“I believe the best days of this country are ahead of us, because…

“I believe in America!

“At this critical time, we must 1) transform our role in the world, 2) strengthen our nation, and 3) build a brighter future for the American family.

“Today, as we stare at the face of radical violent Jihad and at the prospect of nuclear epidemic, our military might should not be subject to the whims of ever-changing political agendas. The best ally of peace is a strong America!

“Our role in the world must be defined not only in terms of our might, but also by our willingness to lead, to serve, and to share. We must campaign for freedom and democracy in our own hemisphere, now threatened by a second aspiring strongman. We must extend our hand to Africa’s poor and diseased and brutalized. We must lead the world’s civilized nations in a partnership that will support moderate Muslim nations and peoples, to help them embrace principles of modernity and defeat violent Jihad. We must link arms with all responsible nations to block Iran from realizing its nuclear ambition. America must never engage and negotiate with Jihadists who want to destroy us, destroy our friends, and destroy our way of life!

“Across the nation, there is debate about our future course in Iraq. Our desire to bring our troops home, safely and soon, is met with our recognition that if Iraq descends into all-out civil war, millions could die; that Iraq’s Sunni region could become a base for Al Qaeda; that its Shia region could be seized by Iran; that Kurd tension could destabilize Turkey; and even that the broader Middle East could be drawn into conflict. The possible implications for America and for American interests from such developments could be devastating. It could mean a future with far more military involvement and far more loss of American life. For these reasons, I believe that so long as there is a reasonable prospect of success, our wisest course is to seek stability in Iraq, with additional troops endeavoring to secure the civilian population.

“And no matter how Iraq is resolved, we must honor and care for the veterans who risked their lives, and for the families whose loved ones made the ultimate sacrifice. Our nation has a sacred pact with those who defend freedom. It is a pact we must never break!

“America must regain our standing in the world. Our influence must once again match our generosity. Over the entire 20th century, no nation gave more, shed more precious lives, and took less for itself than America. Our sacrifice for freedom and for human dignity continues unabated. But this is not the way it is seen by others. America’s goodness and leadership in the world, must be as bright and bold as our military might!

“America can also overcome our challenges and seize our abundant opportunities here at home, but only if we follow the right course.

“There are some who believe that America’s strength comes from government – that challenges call for bigger government, for more regulation of our lives and livelihood, and for more protection and isolation from competition that comes from open markets.

“That is the path that has been taken by much of Europe. It is called the welfare state. It has led to high unemployment and anemic job growth. It is not the path to prosperity and leadership.

“I believe the American people are the source of our strength. They always have been. They always will be. The American people: hard working, educated, innovative, ready to sacrifice for family and country, patriotic, seeking opportunity above dependence, God-fearing, free American people. When we need to call on the strength of America, we should strengthen the American people, not the American government!

“We strengthen the American people by giving them more freedom, by letting them keep more of what they earn, by making sure our schools are providing the skills our children will need for tomorrow, and by keeping America at the leading edge of innovation and technology.

“Our government has become a weight on the American people, sapping their strength and slowing their climb. We must transform our government – to become a government that is smaller and less bureaucratic, one with fewer regulations and more freedom for our people. The innovation we need today is to make government more responsive to the needs of everyday American citizens. It’s time to put government in its place, and to put the American people first!

“At America’s core are millions of individual families: families of children and parents, aunts and uncles and cousins, grandparents, foster parents. There is no work more important for our nation’s future than the work done in the home.

“But the work done in the home isn’t getting easier. Values and morals that have long shaped the development of our children are under constant attack. In too many cases, schools are failing. For some, healthcare is inadequate. Family expenses and government taxes take a larger and larger bite. America cannot continue to lead the family of nations if we fail the families at home.

“How is the American family made stronger? With marriage before children. With a mother and a father in the life of every child. With healthcare that is affordable and portable. With schools that succeed. With taxes that are lower. And with leaders who strive to demonstrate enduring values and morality.

“This was the agenda I pursued as Governor of Massachusetts. This is the agenda I will pursue if elected President.

“When I was a boy, the American dream meant a house in the suburbs. The American dream today must mean more than a house. The new American dream should include a strong family, enduring values, excellence in education, dependable and affordable healthcare, secure employment and secure retirement, and a safe and prosperous homeland. It’s time to build a new American dream for all of America’s families.

“How will this new American dream be built? Our hopes and dreams will inspire us, for we are an optimistic people. But hope alone is just crossing fingers, when what we need is industrious hands. It is time for hope and action. It is time to do, as well as to dream!

“As we look around us in this museum, we see the evidence of American innovation – airplanes, automobiles, appliances. But these are not America’s greatest innovation. America’s greatest innovation is freedom. Without freedom, we have nothing. With freedom, nothing can hold us back.

“Freedom has made the American dream possible. Freedom will make the new American dream possible. And with the work, sacrifice, and greatness of spirit of the American people, freedom has made America – and will keep America – the greatest nation on earth. God bless America.”

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The Anti-Catholic Edwards

February 6th, 2007 February 6th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, Catholicism, News, Politics
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Found this little tidbit over at GOP Bloggers.

Yep, I’m onboard, whole-heartedly, with the new policy of the GOP Bloggers.

Why is it that our liberals just don’t recognise bigotry when they see it? They are looking for racism at every turn - including figuring that the word “articulate” is offensive to black Americans - but something as rank and nasty as Marcotte apparently didn’t even give Edwards and staff pause before hiring her.

Time to put an end to this rising anti-Catholicism on the left, and no place better than with the firing of Edwards’ blogmaster precisely because she is anti-Catholic.

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Rudy’s In, I’m Gonna Gag

February 6th, 2007 February 6th, 2007
Posted in 2008 Election, News, Opinion, Politics
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OK, the headline is a little harsh. I’m not gagging that Rudy’s in, I’m gagging over his wife’s slober.

Listen, I don’t have anything against the man personally, I just don’t want him running as a Republican candidate for the United States Presidency. He’s NOT a Republican!

And what is the fucking deal with showing a sappy kiss on the front cover. Talk about *GAG*. And no, it’s not because I don’t think Giuliani is not a good looking man, he is. It’s the fact that his wifey pooh is on the cover WITH him. Who fucking cares about her?!

Yes, he was America’s hero during the days of 9/11. I absolutely admired the man for this conviction and courage. No one else could have taken it the way he did and then turned around and made America feel safe while the unthinkable had just taken place on U.S. soil. You go Rudy, I love you for that, yes.

However, why is he running as a Republican? I can handle his stance on gun control, even his views on gay rights but when it comes to pro-choice, well, I can’t vote for someone who is pro-choice. However, I do like his views on the war on terrorism. He wrote an article for USA Today back in 2005, that I just stumbled upon, where he talks about the London bombings, how we need to remain steadfast; vigil, and going out there to get the terrorists - stopping them before they get here.

Here’s an excerpt from the article, where I am glad to see Mr. Giuliani understands what it means and what it is going to take to keep America safe -

Finally, Thursday’s attacks demonstrate that we must remain committed to confronting and eliminating terrorism. There are those who assert that the efforts to eliminate terror are somehow provoking the terrorists. That is wrong. The terrorists have been attacking innocent people long before Sept. 11, 2001, or the wars in Afghanistan or Iraq.

This is a good article on America’s mayor running for the presidency.

I don’t really give a rat’s ass about his personal life. We all have something. It’s his liberal views that disturb me. Yes, as a Catholic and as a Republican. He’s no Catholic or Republican in my opinion. But what do I know? I’m just expressing my views and opinions here.

Maybe if Mr. Giuliani could come to Alabama and explain some things to me, convince me why he should be President. Pffft, yeah right. I doubt he’ll even think about the south.

The MSM sure has treated Mr. Giuliani nicely. I wonder how long it will take the press to bludgeon the poor chap.

Asked on the show if he’s “in to win,” Giuliani said, “Gosh, yeah. I mean, that’s the only reason to do it.”

Judi, 52, insisted that when her hubby takes the plunge, she won’t mind playing second fiddle to his political ambitions - and she revealed the famously tough-as-nails former mayor’s sensitive side.

“I’ve always liked strong, macho men, and Rudy - I’m not saying this because he’s my husband - is one of the smartest people on the planet,” gushed the former Judith Nathan to Harper’s Bazaar in editions due out Feb. 20.

“What people don’t know is that Rudy’s a very, very romantic guy. We love watching ‘Sleepless in Seattle.’ Can you imagine my big testosterone-factor husband doing that?”

*GAG*GAG*GAG*GAG*

OK, now that I have improperly gone all over the place with this topic, let me end with this - and I can’t believe I am even THINKING this way but if it came down to McCain vs. Giuliani, well, I’d have to take the G-man; with reservations of course but only because of the pro-choice issue.

Anyway, that’s what I have to say about it today, except I may have to ADD THIS SITE to my favorites.

Drudge

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Dick Morris

February 1st, 2007 February 1st, 2007
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Says a mouthful,

He laid out the political future: “Hillary will be the next president, and she’ll be the worst president we’ve ever seen.” No matter what happens, the situation in Iraq will “assure that the GOP gets massacred in 2008 congressional elections.” In 2010, the Republicans will take back the Congress — “Hillary will give Republicans the same gift she gave them in 1994” — and they’ll win the presidency in 2012, but thanks to demographic shifts favoring Republicans (namely the rising Hispanic and African-American populations), “that will be the last Republican president we’ll ever see.”

I said these very same words to someone last night. Well, maybe not these exact words but I did turn and look at my friend and say, “I do believe Hillary will be our next President.”, with a frown of course!

Mitt Romney

January 31st, 2007 January 31st, 2007
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