October 29, 2010
— Gabriel Malor Hubris.
That's from the Greek, like those columns the Obama campaign insisted weren't compensation for his underwhelming manhood.

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Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:04 AM (H+LJc)
Well Uncle Joe will explain it all away due to the Billions the other side is spending and all their foreign contributions. So it has nothing to do with their own performance and they the voters are just having another temper tantrum.
The moonbats in my office are acting strangely - kind of like animals before a big storm comes. Several are heading down to DC to the John Stewart rally (ha, ha) so at least the office will be quiet today. Can't wait for Wednesday.
Posted by: tank at October 29, 2010 03:06 AM (/c7AW)
They'd better bring their own Depends. The portapotties won't be available.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:07 AM (H+LJc)
And speaking of Democrat judges and their siding with fraud the recommendation we all made concerning AK is coming to pass with regard to write-ins. This from the ADN rag:
Senate write-in candidates flood Division of Elections
In a movement one pro-Sarah Palin website is calling “Operation Alaska Chaos,” at least 100 people filed paperwork Thursday to register as write-in candidates in the U.S. Senate election, according to the Division of Elections.
Yes, they had to get in an anti-Palin dig. Any bets on how they would characterize this if the Democrats were doing it?
http://tinyurl.com/274cnqr
Posted by: Vic at October 29, 2010 03:09 AM (/jbAw)
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:09 AM (p302b)
Fox and Friends, 7:05 AM.
Posted by: Miss Marple at October 29, 2010 03:10 AM (aXJHp)
Well yeah, cause well we all know how eminently qualified our present office holder is right?
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:13 AM (p302b)
Posted by: pep at October 29, 2010 03:14 AM (3ll0O)
Batchelor mentioned this all again, including what Steph said about Christ being on Fox tonight with Greta. Batchelor could not understand why Christ went on Fox and what is going on with all this discussion "so close to the election again in Florida". Batchelor thinks this will all somehow be clearer tomorrow.
posted this last night. Joe and meka have meek on now.
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:15 AM (p302b)
When Clinton asks anything, it's understood to cover his detailed ass.
Blame Bush Crist, "the enemy" per Obama
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:15 AM (H+LJc)
"The adviser was not named in the statement, but a campaign spokesman confirmed it is Brian May, who signed the rules agreement before the debate on behalf of the Sink campaign."
Haven't read much about this but it strikes me as odd that the very staff member who signed the agreement then turned around and violated it??? Doesn't make any sense.
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:16 AM (p302b)
That's two strikes for him in my book, the other being his disgraceful behavior after the O'Donnell victory.
I will tell you something else. If I find out he has been in cahoots with Murkowski I am going to go ballistic.
Posted by: Miss Marple at October 29, 2010 03:16 AM (aXJHp)
Posted by: eman at October 29, 2010 03:17 AM (5/qO3)
Batchelor mentioned this all again, including what Steph said about Christ being on Fox tonight with Greta.
Wow....Greta's really getting some big named guests!
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 03:17 AM (VuLos)
Yeah she is. She's a hard worker. If you are interested in this you can probably see Greta's interview of Christ on the fox website and you can listen to Batchelor discuss this in the podcast of last night's show. batchelor's guest said the roadblock to Meek dropping out were his wife and the fact that he needs to stay on the ballot for sink to have a chance of winning as the African American vote that Meek will draw is needed by sink. Batchelor's interview was fascinating. I'm sure Greta's was too.
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:25 AM (p302b)
Posted by: Rick in MB at October 29, 2010 03:25 AM (2ocJB)
oh sheesh...this is why coffee is essential....
I apologize didn't mean to insult God
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:29 AM (p302b)
WRITE-IN? The name is printed on the ballot list of write-in candidate's names, eliminating the need for one to "write in" the write-in candidate's name.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:33 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Gabriel Malor at October 29, 2010 03:38 AM (XVaFd)
Boston University economist Laurence Kotlikoff comments that the U.S. government debt is not the purported $13.5 trillion which is publicly bandied about but 14-times higher at $200-trillion. Canada’s The Globe and Mail offers a dandy quote from Kotlikoff: “Let’s get real,” Prof. Kotlikoff says. “The U.S. is bankrupt.” Shssshhh! Don’t tell China – at least not for 10 more days...
As if they haven't the balance sheet, US bankruptcy is what China's been using against us, reasons refusing to lend more, and reasons for replacing the trade Dollar with their own currency internationally.
14 Times Higher than admitted national debt.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:40 AM (H+LJc)
I'm not so worried. One or two can be from some jayhole changing his mind, or walking away. Much more than that, and I get suspicious. Just had my county's elections training last night.
Posted by: Sekhmet at October 29, 2010 03:41 AM (Rp/RA)
Posted by: curious at October 29, 2010 03:41 AM (p302b)
Early yet. Brain to finger, careful. Crist. Chris Christie.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:43 AM (H+LJc)
Easy to ignore a few, as if the "computer glitch" in early voting won't go viral on election day?
"It isn't who votes. It's who counts the votes that matters." --Stalin
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 03:45 AM (H+LJc)
Any bets on how many he will send and whether or not they sue in order to financially damage TX or the local Tea Party?
http://tinyurl.com/32qmjuv
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) is asking the Department of Justice to investigate whether tea party groups are intimidating black and Hispanic voters in her district.
Jackson Lee has asked Attorney General Eric Holder to send poll monitors to her district on Nov. 2 to make sure the King Street Patriots, a local conservative voter turnout and tea party group, aren't stopping people from voting
She has zero evidence, meanwhile union thugs in NV are virtually surrounding the polls for intimidation, fraud is rampant all over the country and all you get from the Democrat judges is "yawn", nothing to see here move along.
Posted by: Vic at October 29, 2010 03:53 AM (/jbAw)
Posted by: moki at October 29, 2010 03:54 AM (dZmFh)
Most Popular British Name: Mohammed, Muhammed, etc.
The most common name given to baby boys born in England in 2009 was none other than Mohammed, in its various forms.
The name Mohammed is spelled 12 different ways. The most popular spellings were Mohammed and Mohammad, which were the given names of 3,300 and 2,162 babies, respectively. Other spellings include Muhammed, Mohamed, Mahamed, and even Mohmmed. In total, the name was given to 7,549 British baby boys in 2009 - 185 more than were named Oliver.
Posted by: Kratos (Ghost of Sparta) at October 29, 2010 03:59 AM (9hSKh)
Posted by: moki at October 29, 2010 04:05 AM (dZmFh)
Posted by: pep at October 29, 2010 07:14 AM (3ll0O)
Or a Roman farce.
Posted by: Bevel Lemelisk at October 29, 2010 04:09 AM (FkKjr)
Editor:
Attorney General Eric Holder has his priorities wrong when he says that he is going to "vigorously enforce" federal marijuana laws calling it a "core priority." Statements like that make me wonder, "What's this guy smoking?" Maybe the justice department should make catching the criminals that ripped off the banking system a core priority? Or make prosecuting the criminals in the Bush administration who got us into a war in Iraq through falsifying evidence a core priority? Maybe the should make going after Meth labs, drugs that really are dangerous, a core priority?
Marc Perkel
Gilroy, Calif.
Posted by: Ed Anger at October 29, 2010 04:13 AM (7+pP9)
Posted by: Connielu at October 29, 2010 04:15 AM (vVy67)
Is it just me or has John Batchelor gone pretty much full-on Crist-style libtard? If he didn't have Thaddeus McCotter and Larry Kudlow on it would be like Wolf Blitzer/Anderson Cooper on the radio.
Meanwhile, Fox has been playing expectations low, so any troll that thinks Fox has some "plan" for this election ought to actually watch or listen. They have been in the "maybe 50 seats" mode for weeks.
Posted by: blaster at October 29, 2010 04:19 AM (Ov86C)
Posted by: nevergiveup at October 29, 2010 04:23 AM (0GFWk)
Posted by: Average Joe at October 29, 2010 04:25 AM (9dtkl)
Posted by: nevergiveup at October 29, 2010 04:27 AM (0GFWk)
Posted by: moki at October 29, 2010 04:27 AM (dZmFh)
"In total, the name was given to 7,549 British baby boys in 2009 - 185 more than were named Oliver."
And another year goes by where my dream of 8,000 British babies being named "Die Fledermaus" goes unfulfilled.
Posted by: Joanie (Oven Gloves) at October 29, 2010 04:28 AM (HaYO4)
Posted by: Olliander at October 29, 2010 04:28 AM (6uiF7)
Posted by: Sonia Sotomayor at October 29, 2010 04:32 AM (WAxE/)
Posted by: J.J. Sefton at October 29, 2010 04:36 AM (9Cooa)
Posted by: dagny at October 29, 2010 04:38 AM (RKqDk)
If it weren't for us, those kids in the UK would all be named....well, Germany's gone pretty far gone too. Probably Mohamed still. I'm kinda glad my old crotchety Battle of Britain veteran landlord didn't live to see this.
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at October 29, 2010 04:39 AM (8lCJT)
I think the quotes series should be made into tee shirts, so we morons can really annoy our libtard friends and relatives, just by dressing.
They're already surprised we can dress ourselves...
The burning question in my mind is...when and why did ArthurK become Zombie ArthurK?
Well, that and why is it 44 degrees, but that's just whining.
Posted by: Mama AJ at October 29, 2010 04:39 AM (XdlcF)
Posted by: Mr Pink at October 29, 2010 04:40 AM (07j7F)
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at October 29, 2010 04:41 AM (8lCJT)
Posted by: Dick Morris at October 29, 2010 04:42 AM (6uiF7)
Posted by: Vic at October 29, 2010 07:53 AM (/jbAw)
Holder has put himself in a position that will not allow him to prosecute something like this because of the way that they handled the NBP case. He might send someone to watch but I bet that's all he does. Still to much heat around that case and more to come. I wonder if Sheila saw any Tea Partiers with night sticks?
Night Sticks! I denounce myself.
Posted by: Roadking at October 29, 2010 04:42 AM (JpfXc)
And another year goes by where my dream of 8,000 British babies being named "Die Fledermaus" goes unfulfilled.
Posted by: Joanie (Oven Gloves) at October 29, 2010 08:28 AM (HaYO4)
I work with someone I've nicknamed "Fledermaus Scheisse". Does that count?
Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at October 29, 2010 04:47 AM (lN56Y)
Posted by: Overheard at King's College in 2030 (via my time machine) at October 29, 2010 04:49 AM (8lCJT)
Posted by: Joffen at October 29, 2010 04:50 AM (+GSP9)
I work with someone I've nicknamed "Fledermaus Scheisse". Does that count?
It counts toward something, don't worry.
Posted by: Mama AJ, marking things down on her clipboard at October 29, 2010 04:50 AM (XdlcF)
"I work with someone I've nicknamed "Fledermaus Scheisse". Does that count?"
I'll give you 20pts for coming up with a great middle name for my future son, "Die Fledermaus Scheisse Oven Gloves I"
Posted by: Joanie (Oven Gloves) at October 29, 2010 04:55 AM (HaYO4)
Posted by: Ben at October 29, 2010 04:59 AM (wuv1c)
Posted by: Greg at October 29, 2010 04:59 AM (07j7F)
...when and why did ArthurK become Zombie ArthurK?
When he, like me, survived a heart attack. Proof that Valu-Rite has preservative powers in addition to making an outstanding hobo marmalade.
Posted by: BackwardsBoy at October 29, 2010 05:00 AM (3jxR/)
11 "Meanwhile African-American leaders are upset with Barack Obama. “If Obama forces Kendrick to drop out, he can kiss the White House goodbye in 2012,” one leader told me."
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Listen to me. Barack Obama could change his last name to Duke, don a white hood and robe and ride horseback through downtown detoit while carry a lit torch.......and he would still get 98% of the black vote in 2012. To believe otherwise is folly. Our fellow Americans of color will come out in 2012, and they will come out big. Just like last time.
Posted by: Shoppy at October 29, 2010 05:01 AM (Y227l)
CNN is doing a special on Sat and Sun night called
"Boiling Point: The Tea Party in America"
I'm sure it will be fair.
Posted by: Ben at October 29, 2010 05:03 AM (wuv1c)
and he would still get 98% of the black vote in 2012
I think you're right, however there is a chance he could get 98% of a much smaller amount of voters.
The blacks that will show up to the polls will vote for him at 95%-98%, but the question is how many will show up. Most did in 2008, but its possible less will iin 2012
Posted by: Ben at October 29, 2010 05:04 AM (wuv1c)
Move over Indonesia, Russkieland has two volcanoes popping off.
Hummm. Volcanoes firing up, earthquakes shaking, magnetic pole excursions, GOP taking back the Congress, December 23, 2012 looming. Hummm.
Posted by: maddogg at October 29, 2010 05:06 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: Mr Pink at October 29, 2010 05:06 AM (07j7F)
Posted by: maddogg at October 29, 2010 05:09 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: AoSHQ's Truman North at October 29, 2010 05:10 AM (HLGCA)
Posted by: AoSHQ's Truman North at October 29, 2010 05:10 AM (HLGCA)
Posted by: Bat Chain Puller at October 29, 2010 05:11 AM (SCcgT)
http://tinyurl.com/2uoatsa
And the truth is that in this election, as in every one, some races will be close enough so that vote fraud can be a factor. So how should we proceed once results are in? First, conservatives need an attitude adjustment: They have to understand the nature of their enemy (as outlined above) and become warriors. We mustn't for a moment entertain the notion that the best thing for the nation after a suspicious loss is to concede the race graciously. Rather, the best thing for the nation is to oust the alien vote-snatchers from power by any moral means necessary.
Posted by: Flounder at October 29, 2010 05:11 AM (Kkt/i)
Posted by: Mr Pink at October 29, 2010 05:12 AM (07j7F)
Oh nice, I am sure it will be as fair as their exposes on religion and being black in America.
Changed. My. Life.
Posted by: Palin Steele, former AOSHQ douche at October 29, 2010 05:14 AM (MMC8r)
Move along. Nothing to see here.
Posted by: Mayan Calendar at October 29, 2010 05:14 AM (7+pP9)
Posted by: Joffen at October 29, 2010 05:14 AM (+GSP9)
Posted by: phoenixgirl at October 29, 2010 05:16 AM (eOXTH)
The euroweenies just don't understand why we don't love da Zero. They just don't understand the TEA party.
Here is a clue, euroweenies: FUCK YOU.
Posted by: maddogg at October 29, 2010 05:16 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: Jeffrey Quick at October 29, 2010 05:16 AM (g9neE)
Poll puts Elmers(R) ahead of Etheridge(D)
And even that is a poll of just 400 Registered Voters.
An RV poll? Really, SurveyUSA?
Posted by: AmishDude at October 29, 2010 05:18 AM (3wPsb)
You know what is lacking from this election?
More examples of the awesome competence of this administration's foreign policy.
Smart... no Smartest Diplomacy
Posted by: Hussein the Plumber at October 29, 2010 05:19 AM (r1h5M)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy grew at a slightly faster pace over the summer as Americans spent a little more freely.
The Commerce Department said Friday that the economy expanded at a 2 percent annual rate in the July-September quarter. It marked an improvement from the feeble 1.7 percent growth in the April-June quarter.
Comrades there is nothing but good economic news right before the election. Our glorious economy grew at a robust 2% (which will be revised down) All is well in the workers' paradise
Posted by: TheQuietMan at October 29, 2010 05:19 AM (1Jaio)
NSFW and hilarious... from the iphone 4 "i don't care" video with the fluffy animals guy
Posted by: AoSHQ's Truman North at October 29, 2010 05:22 AM (HLGCA)
Posted by: Bubb Rubb at October 29, 2010 05:22 AM (UaEqr)
When he, like me, survived a heart attack.
Ah, thank you. Glad he and you are still here! And so cheerfully morbid about it all...
Posted by: Mama AJ at October 29, 2010 05:22 AM (XdlcF)
on Rand Paul campaign staffer
Thoughts on the Rand Paul rally and attempts to assassinate Gerald Ford
In the furor about the man who used his foot to hold down a MoveOn.org woman trying to rush Rand Paul, previous assassination attempts on Gerald Ford should be considered. What is especially interesting is the calm way the second assassin, Sara Jane Moore, describes her attempt.
Remember
youtube video on two Ford assassination attempts in CA
Lin Ellis Fraw? San Fernando
Sara Jane Moore, San Francisco
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:23 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at October 29, 2010 05:23 AM (3iMgs)
I almost hope that Obama tries to double-down on the liberalism through the executive branch. First, with solid majorities in the House it can't be kept under wraps. Second, look at who's up in 2012:
3.1.3 Bill Nelson of Florida 3.1.6 Debbie Stabenow of Michigan 3.1.7 Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota 3.1.8 Claire McCaskill of Missouri 3.1.9 Jon Tester of Montana 3.1.10 Ben Nelson of Nebraska 3.1.12 Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico 3.1.13 Kent Conrad of North Dakota 3.1.14 Sherrod Brown of Ohio 3.1.15 Bob Casey, Jr. of Pennsylvania 3.1.17 Jim Webb of Virginia 3.1.18 Maria Cantwell of Washington 3.1.19 Herb Kohl of Wisconsin 3.3.4 Scott Brown of Massachusetts 3.4.1 New York (Currently Gillibrand) 3.4.2 West VirginiaThat's 15 Dems in various stages of "trouble" and one Republican. Even 2 years out, I will confidently predict we will net at least 5 seats in the Senate in 2012.
Posted by: AmishDude at October 29, 2010 05:24 AM (3wPsb)
OT from the picture in the main post, but look! North Korea's flexing its psycho muscles again.
South Korea: North Korea opens fire at border
Posted by: MWR at October 29, 2010 05:24 AM (4df7R)
Posted by: Ben at October 29, 2010 09:04 AM (wuv1c)
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That's a good point, Ben. I do not think the black vote will be as large as 2008. You have the historical aspect of 2008, but more importantly, the unrealistic and naive expectations held by blacks have not been met by our first black president. They never could be. I love the fact that blacks are engaged. I love the fact that they now feel, perhaps for the first time, that they can not only be a part of the process, but they can also make a difference. That is America, and blacks have been closed off from that for too long(in their mind).
Posted by: Shoppy at October 29, 2010 05:25 AM (5aWTl)
Where the hell is AlGore? Don't they need to be taxing those damn volcanoes for all of that global warming shit they're spewing.
Come on, Al. Let's ge after it.
It's a damn good thing that this is the time that the earth began to heal and the oceans began to recede, or we'd be in a shit storm about right now.
But anyway...
Being a citizen of a new banana republic ain't near as awesome as I was told it was going to be. I'm thinking those union election rigging asswholes need to start carrying guns and clubs to the polling places... you know... add some authenticity to the whole banana republic ambience. (you have to pronounce that ahmbeeahhnce... French... way cool)
Posted by: Hussein the Plumber at October 29, 2010 05:26 AM (r1h5M)
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 05:28 AM (VuLos)
Posted by: jjshaka at October 29, 2010 05:29 AM (X5ieo)
And so cheerfully morbid about it all...
Gallows humor is always and everywhere appropriate.
When I got discharged, I was on the elevator down to the lobby with a guy who was also in my heart unit. We were asking what procedure the other'd had. I'd gotten a double bypass and he'd had two stents. Understand that this elevator is full of people in a Seventh Day Adventist hospital, so when I called him a rookie (all in good fun, which he laughed at), there was a lady next to me that gave me the worst look possible. Needless to say, you could've heard a pin drop.
I guess some people just don't have a sense of humor...
Posted by: BackwardsBoy at October 29, 2010 05:30 AM (3jxR/)
Leonard Freeman, more writer/producers like that needed on network tv.
The only viewing we follow is The Good Wife, Blue Bloods, and the competition So You Think You Can Dance.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:31 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 05:32 AM (c3oPV)
Meek seems to be self-destructing. I revise my prediction to Rubio 49, Crist 45, Meek 5, Other 1
No way. Meek gets AT LEAST 10-20% just based on the democrats who pull the party line ticket.
Posted by: Ben at October 29, 2010 05:34 AM (wuv1c)
I'm sure it will be fair.
If we're lucky, this special will only be as "fair" as Katie Couric's interview with Sarah Palin.
Posted by: Kratos (Ghost of Sparta) at October 29, 2010 05:34 AM (9hSKh)
I don't think that will slow him down a bit. This entire adm has been blatant about their crookedness. They think the entire nation is like Chicago and they can do anything they want. That is true while they hold large majorities in the House and Senate because Clinton showed us that Dems will NEVER hold their own accountable even with blatant law breaking.
But by those very actions they have assured that they will not hold those large majorities long. Now if only the Republican do grow some balls.
Posted by: Vic at October 29, 2010 05:36 AM (/jbAw)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 09:32 AM (c3oPV)
Yeah, I heard this too but have they already compared the bullets from this morning's shooting at the museum to the other shootings?
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 05:36 AM (VuLos)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 05:38 AM (wgkZv)
Miami and the Pentagon?
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:38 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Joffen at October 29, 2010 09:14 AM (+GSP9)
Its very simple and all it takes is balls. You write budget bills the way they were originally intended to be written. In this instance you write a budget bill for the department that contains the EPA. You include zero funding for the EPA, or a small amount that is dedicated to the job of shutting it down and laying off all its employees. If the Senate or the President vetoes you shrug shoulders and say "Oh well, take it or leave it". Either the EPA gets zero, or the entire department gets zero. One way or another, the EPA gets zero.
We need to cut the budget anyway.
Posted by: Vic at October 29, 2010 05:39 AM (/jbAw)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 05:40 AM (Snu7z)
"Social Justice"
btw, the same cause that made Kirchner's successful career in Venezuela, played the opposite by Obama.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:41 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 05:41 AM (tZKxD)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 09:40 AM (Snu7z)
Or maybe a rejected wanna be Marine.
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 05:42 AM (VuLos)
So because of a 145 man sample, young men in Britain are engaging in same-sex kissing?
Fuck am I getting sick of scientists. Modern science is completely divorced from fact-based acquisition of knowledge. Now it is about getting grant money and returning results which suit your agenda.
Posted by: Bevel Lemelisk at October 29, 2010 05:42 AM (FkKjr)
Haven't had time to read all the comments yet, so I don't know if anyone's mentioned it. Prezdint Ebola is coming to Charlottesville, VA, at 5 to campaign for "One Term Tom" Periello. UVA has all the moonbats in town but all the surrounding areas are conservative.
According to our Richmond talk-radio guy, who has a bead on all these candidates, Periello is the most egregious member of Congress today. He said if he had his wish of defeating just one candidate this year, he'd pass on all the usual suspects and go after One Term Tom, that's how oily he is.
Anywho, Doc Thompson, who sometimes fills in for Beck, said that protests were planned days ago to greet Ebola.
Kelly, are you here? See if someone can post video.
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 05:42 AM (a3Z62)
I really have to read all these comments. I'm seeing interesting links I want to check out.
Just have to share this Letter to the Editor someone here in NH sent to the local paper, The Concord Monitor (a liberal rag, but sometimes they have a decent letter). Apparently we've got Canadians going door to door here in NH, asking us to vote for their preferred candidate(s). The letter writer doesn't indicate exactly which candidate these particular Canadians tried to get him to vote for, but my bet's on Paul "I'm a spineless twerp" Hodes, who's running against Ayotte for Senate.
No offense, Canadians, but... no.
Just FYI, Concord, NH, is about four hours from the Canadian border, so it's not like they just popped across the border from Quebec o Pittsburg or Colebrook. They actually had to TRAVEL.
GAWD.
Posted by: MWR at October 29, 2010 05:43 AM (4df7R)
...or someone meant to castigate those DHS "radical" veteran targets. Also recall that Obama's counsel would like nothing better than to disband the Marine Corp, leaving the lot of professional military recruits available for Obama's private, personal army.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:44 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: Kratos (Ghost of Sparta) at October 29, 2010 07:59 AM (9hSKh)
Kratos, I've missed you on the ONTs lately. Are you taking a sanity break?
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 05:45 AM (a3Z62)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 05:46 AM (tZKxD)
Posted by: Jean at October 29, 2010 09:38 AM (wgkZv)
That sounds like my arteries. I'm surprised that the surgeons found any other veins to use on me that weren't all similarly clogged.
My retirement plan didn't include me living this long. I guess The Guy Upstairs still has something else in store for me to do, although I can't for the life of me figure out what it could be. I've managed to be pretty useless so far, which I think fulfills my contract as a Moron.
By the way, my eye doctor told me I have cataracts now. Fuck this aging thingy sideways...
Anyway, I'm off to write my Friday post. I'll be back.
Posted by: BackwardsBoy at October 29, 2010 05:47 AM (3jxR/)
George Stewart, Concord
On Saturday morning a couple of young men from Canada knocked on my front door and asked me to vote for a certain candidate for the U.S. Congress. I asked them why two Canadian citizens were getting involved in a New Hampshire congressional race. They said it was about the environment.
A la CAIR, another unregistered foreign interest group, now it's Canadian radical evironuts attempting to influencing US domestic policy via elections.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:49 AM (H+LJc)
Constitutionally, that's right. But GWBush issued the corrupt Sec./Treasury Paulson autonomy via executive order that applies to every subsequent Sec/Treasury, Geithner at the moment.
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 05:51 AM (H+LJc)
Posted by: AoSHQ's Truman North at October 29, 2010 05:52 AM (HLGCA)
Boxer, who is seeking a fourth six-year term, now earns 49% support to FiorinaÂ’s 46%. Two percent (2%) prefer another candidate, and three percent (3%) remain undecided.
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 05:55 AM (VuLos)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 05:55 AM (Snu7z)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 05:56 AM (Snu7z)
Posted by: Joffen at October 29, 2010 05:56 AM (+GSP9)
You guys are familiar with the Bible, right?
No. Not that other toilet paper filled piece of trash.
The Bible. That one.
Well then this should make you angry.
Not only are they trying to make it the defacto U.S. religion, they want it to be the religion of the world.
Remember whose watch all of this happy crap is happening on.
Posted by: Hussein the Plumber at October 29, 2010 05:58 AM (r1h5M)
If any bullshit gets passed thru the lame duck session, I want total government shutdown, and hopefully the Republicans will be out there 24/7 with an explanation to the public why they're shutting it down. That way they won't get demonized (much)
What the nutless GOP ought to know and remember is that they're going to be called every name in the book no matter what they do, and just do what's necessary.
Posted by: AoSHQ's Truman North at October 29, 2010 05:59 AM (HLGCA)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 09:56 AM (Snu7z)
I know....that's why I countered with the Ras poll.
Posted by: Tami at October 29, 2010 05:59 AM (VuLos)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 09:40 AM (Snu7z)
Or maybe a rejected wanna be Marine.
Oh, I'm thinking it's a screwy lefty P.O.'d about losing out on the port-a-potties to the Marines at the Stewart rally.
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 06:00 AM (a3Z62)
Not only are they trying to make it the defacto U.S. religion, they want it to be the religion of the world.
Ummm, Hussein, that isn't exactly news...
Posted by: HH at October 29, 2010 06:02 AM (6oDXl)
If you fuck around during the Lame duck session we won't vote to raise the debt cap. Then we will defund EPA, Dep Ed, Dep Energy, etx etx.
Don't make us do it.
We probably won't vote to raise the debt limit anyway, thus forcing serious discussion about this shit. Because we have balls again...maybe
Posted by: Zakn at October 29, 2010 06:04 AM (zyaZ1)
Posted by: BlackOrchid at October 29, 2010 06:05 AM (SB0V2)
Dustin Dominiak, the anonymous sex accuser of Christine O'Donnell...
...hunt him down.
...find him
...make him suffer
Posted by: CanaDave at October 29, 2010 06:07 AM (XXRI4)
Posted by: Greg at October 29, 2010 06:07 AM (huyI8)
That's correct, constitutionally.
As if the Constitution ever prevented Bush from issuing his executive order providing the Treasury Secretary with complete autonomy. Complete autonomy has NO limitations preventing spending of tax funds, as if complete autonomy leaves the Treasury Secretary vulnerable to anyone, particularly Congressional investigation and the Judicial Branch, even the POTUS. The only question remains, who's authorizing what. Particularly after Obama spilled his beans to America's television audience that he's done things that no one has any idea about...yet.
So again, I challenge progressives who've allowed elements of the Constitution eliminated via this presidency, left constitutional contingencies in the garbage heap of the past, to clean up their own ruin of America. If "natural born citizen" has relevance no longer as defined by our Founders in their own references and usage, because it is INCONVENIENT and makes progressives FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE to maintain the integrity of The Constitution, the flood gates are opened due to their popular negligence and perverted guise that makes the entire Constitution negligible in US government practice. Executive Orders are issued to circumvent The Constitution. Bush's order must be rescinded. How? Who has the interest to rescind an executive order that provides the party in power availability to the national treasure of tax funds without the inconvenience of legislating funds via Congress. Who has the cajones to bring it up, let alone lead the charge? /Palin, PFFFF
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 06:08 AM (H+LJc)
Ha! I just heard that Obama is going to make a final campaign push over the weekend. The places he'll visit: Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, California show how bad things are for the Democrats.
Posted by: Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz at October 29, 2010 06:10 AM (YcjCJ)
If the initial reports on election night is that Delaware is "too close to call" then all bets are off, lol.
Ya'know what? Let's wait for Tuesday. And then we will all see. Polls are polls, votes are votes.
Reality vs prognosticators.
Posted by: HH at October 29, 2010 06:11 AM (6oDXl)
Posted by: Zakn at October 29, 2010 06:11 AM (zyaZ1)
Osama bin Laden Comes Out In Favor Of Card Check
Not really, but since the world's most wanted (dead) terrorist is now a Progressive Democrat, I thought I would give you a sneak preview of his next (fake) audio message.
Jan. 2010---Apparently speaking in his second audio broadcast of the month, Bin Laden criticised George W Bush, the former US president, for not signing the Kyoto Protocol on regulating carbon emissions, and spoke out against excessive corporate influence in the United States.
Oct. 2010---Osama to the French:
"The only way to safeguard your nation and maintain your security is to lift all your injustice and its extensions off our people and most importantly to withdraw your forces from Bush’s despicable war in Afghanistan,” bin Laden says.
It's still Bush's war? Now, I'm no psychiatrist, but it seems like Osama has a hard time getting over George W. Bush. Hey.....wait a minute.....who else do I know who has the same problem?
Global warming, Corporate elite, Bush's Wars......is Card Check next? Like Rush says, bin Laden could run as a Democrat in some parts of America and win. The real question is: Who is pimping a dead terrorist for political gain?
Posted by: Shoppy at October 29, 2010 06:12 AM (5aWTl)
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 06:12 AM (a3Z62)
Posted by: maddogg at October 29, 2010 06:13 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: maverick muse at October 29, 2010 09:51 AM
I'm no Constitutional scholar -- especially in the morning -- but I wonder if there's any method in place to overturn an executive order.
One of my biggest fears is that Osama Obama will rule by order for the rest of his regime. It's the kind of thing that would appeal to the arrogant, traitorous fuckweasel even if Congress was packed with his adoring throng.
Posted by: MrScribbler at October 29, 2010 06:13 AM (Ulu3i)
Posted by: dagny at October 29, 2010 06:15 AM (RKqDk)
"Rasmussen Witman 49 Moonbeam 45 MOE +/- 4 and 4% undecided.
11 minutes ago"
Brown 49 Whitman 45, not the other way around. If that was the result, THEN I was completely wrong about the wave.
Posted by: Greg at October 29, 2010 06:15 AM (huyI8)
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 06:15 AM (a3Z62)
Here's a little gem to get the blood pumping this morning:
Michelle Obama fights bullying
Michelle Obama says adults can help address the problem of bullying if they lead by example.
Mrs. Obama says people should give each other the benefit of the doubt. If they do that in their political and public discourse, she says, children will do the same.
Said the First Lady: "They will follow our example but we've got to set it."
Mrs. Obama addressed the topic during an interview broadcast Thursday on "The Ellen Degeneres Show." Her comments come several days after President Barack Obama addressed bullying in a video message on the White House website.
How soon did he address the issue after telling Hispanics and Latinos to go after their "enemies"?
Posted by: Bubba Clinton at October 29, 2010 06:16 AM (UOM48)
Posted by: Jane D'oh at October 29, 2010 06:18 AM (UOM48)
Dang it. Forgot to put the Bubba Clinton sock in the wash.
Not even going to ask what you were doing...
heh.
Posted by: HH at October 29, 2010 06:19 AM (6oDXl)
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at October 29, 2010 06:22 AM (Snu7z)
If you know-nothing wingers doubt my wondrous intellectual capabilities, just take a look at my stellar academic rec.............
ah shit.
Never mind.
Fire this fucking Teleprompter NOW!
Posted by: Barack Obama at October 29, 2010 06:27 AM (6ShUh)
MoveOn.org Goon chokes Jesse Kelly Supporter (Video)
Jesse Kelly is the Republican running against Gabrielle Giffords (D) in Arizona's 8th district.
As one person says in the comments beneath that post, "It's official...... The left has completely lost their minds...... Oh wait, that's assuming they had one in the first place."
Posted by: MWR at October 29, 2010 06:31 AM (4df7R)
Thats 150% Motherfucker. (45+65=109)
http://tinyurl.com/24f5njy
Posted by: Zakn at October 29, 2010 06:31 AM (zyaZ1)
It's Dick Morris esqe. It also be the first time beyond convincing x43 to triangulate that the toesucker was correct.
Haley Barbour is the huge winner if that happens.
Posted by: Zakn at October 29, 2010 06:35 AM (zyaZ1)
Posted by: RushBabe at October 29, 2010 10:15 AM (a3Z62)
-------------------------------------------------------
Obama admitted as much on the Jon Liebowitz Show the other night. With Republicans gaining the House, amd thus subpeona power, I imagine the radar is about to be turned on.
Posted by: Shoppy at October 29, 2010 06:35 AM (5aWTl)
so good job gabe....you nailed it by bringing up that commercial...and to those who didn't like it....(i know, it's sad how that commercial resonates with everyone, yes, yes, education and attention span aren't what they used to be)
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Posted by: Jane D'oh at October 29, 2010 10:39 AM (UOM4
I couldn't understand a word she said...beck thank God translated...
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