Sunday, January 23, 2011
Ding Dong, The Witch Is Dead
Keith Olberman is gone at MSNBC....at last. Last Friday night Keith Olbermann signed off on MSNBC for the very last time giving a eulogy that said he had stepped down from the channel over ten years ago but was asked to fill in for a colleague for three days but it ended up being four years. Olbermann said that he was leaving giving the impression that it was on his own terms. Word is now that the controversial host was fired by MSNBC.[read more]
Saturday, January 1, 2011
There is hope for today's youth
And that's not easy to do. I live in a college town and work with many grad and masters candidates, each of whom is instilled with a liberal ideology, stripped of their ability to critically think (but that's a story for another day). When I heard that Emily Ekins, a grad student at UCLA, took it upon herself to analyze the degree of truth behind a myth perpetuated by the left, that being the racist leanings of
tea party members, I had to know more.
Ms. Ekins conducted her research by attending a tea party rally (the 9/12 march on Washington) and scoured the crowd, taking photographs of every sign of placard she could find, row by row, hour by hour. She later assembled all her photos and broke them down by category, based on the sign's message. Her meticulous work yielded the following results:
1) only one quarter of the signs were directed towards Obama.
2) Only 5% made reference to Obama's race or religion.
3) Just slightly more than 1% mentioned Obama's citizenship.
After examining her data Ekins concluded that while there were a few ugly messages, the media coverage of the tea party over the past 18 months has focused so heavily on the negative and controversial signs that it has created a mistaken perception that these few sensational messages are the rule, when they are in fact the rare exception.
My faith isn't quite renewed yet, but there's hope.
tea party members, I had to know more.
Ms. Ekins conducted her research by attending a tea party rally (the 9/12 march on Washington) and scoured the crowd, taking photographs of every sign of placard she could find, row by row, hour by hour. She later assembled all her photos and broke them down by category, based on the sign's message. Her meticulous work yielded the following results:
1) only one quarter of the signs were directed towards Obama.
2) Only 5% made reference to Obama's race or religion.
3) Just slightly more than 1% mentioned Obama's citizenship.
After examining her data Ekins concluded that while there were a few ugly messages, the media coverage of the tea party over the past 18 months has focused so heavily on the negative and controversial signs that it has created a mistaken perception that these few sensational messages are the rule, when they are in fact the rare exception.
My faith isn't quite renewed yet, but there's hope.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
And it just keeps getting worse for Harry Reid...
Incase you missed it, this from Yahoo News:
An aide for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) covered up an illegal seven-year marriage to a Lebanese national who was the subject of an Oklahoma City Joint Terror Task Force investigation, Jana Winter reported Monday night for Fox News.
Reid's office told Fox on Monday night that Reid had not known of the sham and that the aide, Hispanic-media press secretary Diana Tejada, is no longer with the campaign.
Reid spokesman Jim Manley also noted that the alleged conduct took place several years before Tejada had worked for Reid.
Tejada reportedly admitted to receiving payment in exchange for fraudulently marrying Bassam Mahmoud Tarhini in 2003 so he could attain permanent U.S. residency. She also reportedly lied to federal immigration and FBI agents and submitted false federal documents to the Department of Homeland Security.
Tarhini was deported for the fraudulent marriage in March 2010, but no charges were filed against Tejada.
The news broke just one week before Reid faces the fight of his political career against Republican nominee Sharron Angle.
Manley, in a statement to Fox News, suggested the story is "a desperation measure by partisan Republicans, who have stooped to slinging mud about junior staffers to score points in the waning days of [Angle's] campaign."
An aide for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) covered up an illegal seven-year marriage to a Lebanese national who was the subject of an Oklahoma City Joint Terror Task Force investigation, Jana Winter reported Monday night for Fox News.
Reid's office told Fox on Monday night that Reid had not known of the sham and that the aide, Hispanic-media press secretary Diana Tejada, is no longer with the campaign.
Reid spokesman Jim Manley also noted that the alleged conduct took place several years before Tejada had worked for Reid.
Tejada reportedly admitted to receiving payment in exchange for fraudulently marrying Bassam Mahmoud Tarhini in 2003 so he could attain permanent U.S. residency. She also reportedly lied to federal immigration and FBI agents and submitted false federal documents to the Department of Homeland Security.
Tarhini was deported for the fraudulent marriage in March 2010, but no charges were filed against Tejada.
The news broke just one week before Reid faces the fight of his political career against Republican nominee Sharron Angle.
Manley, in a statement to Fox News, suggested the story is "a desperation measure by partisan Republicans, who have stooped to slinging mud about junior staffers to score points in the waning days of [Angle's] campaign."
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
The Recession Is Officially Over! So why does it still hurt?
Okay, I'm reflecting on the events of the past 18 months and trying to make sense of the administrations claim that their stimulus measures have kept the hounds at bay and saved us from plunging deep into a depression. Here's what I recall...correct me if I'm wrong.
When Obama took over the oval office, he told us that we needed to spend the stimulus dollars to get us out of the recession and that, if we did, unemployment would not go beyond 8%. He stated quite clearly that "all the economic experts agree" with him. The following day, 220 experts on economic matters, many from academia and the business world, stated their strong objection in a full page Wall Street Journal ad. Entitled "Mr. President, You're Not Telling The Truth", the full page spread included the signatures of all
220 descenters.
This campaign season we're being fed a constant diet of "if the democrats hadn't passed the stimulus we'd be sunk".
Fast forward to last week when The National Bureau for Economic Research stated that we're officially out of the recession. The Obama administration considered this good news. In fact, the NBER stated we've been out of the recession since June 2009. Okay, the NEBR is very careful and waits until there is clearly enough information for it to comfortably say with conviction that the recession has ended, so the year delay in proclaiming we're in recovery should not throw up any red flags. But wait a minute! That means the recession ended before a single dollar of the stimulus money was spent!
The stimulus failed on two levels. Firstly, it appears to have been unnecessary. That is not to say that it did no good, but the same money would have been better spent through tax breaks for small and medium business, who are by their very nature much more efficient at creating jobs. It also failed to keep the unemployment rate below 8%. It now stands at 9.7% and doesn't appear headed down any time soon.
According the the NEBR's own conclusions, the stimulus was completely unnecessary.
When Obama took over the oval office, he told us that we needed to spend the stimulus dollars to get us out of the recession and that, if we did, unemployment would not go beyond 8%. He stated quite clearly that "all the economic experts agree" with him. The following day, 220 experts on economic matters, many from academia and the business world, stated their strong objection in a full page Wall Street Journal ad. Entitled "Mr. President, You're Not Telling The Truth", the full page spread included the signatures of all
220 descenters.
This campaign season we're being fed a constant diet of "if the democrats hadn't passed the stimulus we'd be sunk".
Fast forward to last week when The National Bureau for Economic Research stated that we're officially out of the recession. The Obama administration considered this good news. In fact, the NBER stated we've been out of the recession since June 2009. Okay, the NEBR is very careful and waits until there is clearly enough information for it to comfortably say with conviction that the recession has ended, so the year delay in proclaiming we're in recovery should not throw up any red flags. But wait a minute! That means the recession ended before a single dollar of the stimulus money was spent!
The stimulus failed on two levels. Firstly, it appears to have been unnecessary. That is not to say that it did no good, but the same money would have been better spent through tax breaks for small and medium business, who are by their very nature much more efficient at creating jobs. It also failed to keep the unemployment rate below 8%. It now stands at 9.7% and doesn't appear headed down any time soon.
According the the NEBR's own conclusions, the stimulus was completely unnecessary.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Maher Shows His Intolerance
Bill Maher, Talking head for the atheist movement, took to the airwaves as a guest on The O'Reilly Factor recently. A video of his appearance is posted below. These few minutes of TV give us an enlightening view into the liberal, atheist psyche. Misery loves company, and sometimes the only way to ensure that we're all sharing in their misery is to denigrate those who choose to believe. Here it is for your viewing "pleasure"...
Monday, September 27, 2010
Fire Harry Reid
Here's another one in our series of this season's political ads. If this one isn't effective I'll be very surprised. It's simple, factual, and to the point....makes me want to go to work for Sharon Angle.
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