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SHOCKING! Black GOP Group Running Ads Calling Obama “Elitist”

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

This is from Talking Points Memo.com

A group called the National Black Republican Association — which previously achieved minor infamy for some really inflammatory and historically-inaccurate radio ads in the Maryland Senate race (MD-SEN: GOP Group’s Ad Claims Dr. King Was A Republican)– has set a new goal: Turn African-American voters against Barack Obama.

The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein reports that the NBRA has unveiled a new set of radio ads that it plans to run in battleground states on black radio stations, but they haven’t yet clarified exactly when or how big their buy will be. The ads manage the neat trick of sliming both the Democratic Party as racist and Obama as elitist.

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I still find it amusing that there is actually a group proclaiming themselves to be “Black Republicans” as
if that is some sort of special designation.

Although I pay little attention to Negro groups of any kind, I find this slightly amusing.
I use to care whether or not Negros continued to blindly follow and vote for idiot fuck Democrats but now
I really don’t give a shit any more.

Negros won’t ever be Republicans because most old guard Republicans are a bunch of out of touch rednecks
anyway, plus the Republican Party is turning into a bunch spineless politically appeasing wimps the
result being John McCain.
Unless the Republican Party has someone like ME, advising old white guys on how to deal with Negro
peculiarities, Republican might just as well be from another planet.
Republicans today can’t even articulate their own views or direction for the country as they have
abandoned conservative principles anyway much less trying to convince Negros that they can indeed
politically walk and chew gun at the same fucken time.

Besides if Negros want to vote for race baiting, anti-American, tax and spend political hacks the
very people who will fuck them at ever turn let them suffer as a result.
Obama is now the new Negro savior never mind his past dealings with slumlords and other questionable
ilk, he will somehow “blacken” the White House.
Never mind that fact that he is likely not to have a single Negro as a major player in his administration.
I know one of his lead dudes, and have met a number of other Obama campaign staffers, NOT ONE IS BLACK!
Helloooooo is this thing on!
Except for his black mug at the top his administration will be the most pigment challenged in recent
memory. Oops, I forgot he will have a bunch of faux Mexicans with “American” sounding names heading up various shit.

Anywho Negros are a confused bunch anyway, first Bill Clinton was their faux Negro savior and now he is a pariah.
As we all know Negros are like the Borg, most process with the same cloudy collective mindset when
it comes to politics. Does this Negro Republican group actually believe that running a bunch of
stupid commercials is going to change the mindset of the Jet and Ebony, barber and beauty shop Negro clientele?

Since I no longer identify myself as a Republican the foolish and clownish mindset of a Negro
Republican groups amuses the hell out of me. This is no less silly than the Congressional Negro Liberal Caucus.

What exactly would I gain by identifying myself as a “Black Republican”?
Not a damm thing, unless I was like most folks who have this innate need to be part of some group
whether it’s the fucken Masons, VFW, some idiot sorority or fraternity or Republicans or Democrats.
A group of peoples only purpose in identifying themselves as a collective is for partying purposes
and patting each other on the back when needed.

If these “Black Republicans” were part of educational reforms, were working in black communities
mentoring kids, creating jobs, investing capital in inner cities, working with established
community organizations t better the lives of Negros everywhere that would go much further in
changing the mindset of black folks instead of making videos and radio spots working as attack
surrogates for white Republican plantation bosses to try and con Negros into switching party
affiliations and changing voting patters and I’m her to tell y’all it will NEVER happen unless
someone comes up with some political pixie dust to sprinkle on fried chicken or some clever
subliminal messages that would air on any BET shows or Judge Mathis.

Ah I got the rant monkey off my back for today! LOL!

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Another RETARD Democrat proposes nationalizing the US oil industry

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

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Slang: Disparaging. a. a mentally retarded person.

b. a person who is stupid, obtuse, or ineffective in some way: a hopeless social retard.

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Since I was criticized for using such an offensive term towards Barack Obama I figured I should post the definition.
I specifically use the term for a reason.
Again just think about the Maxine Waters video and now watch this fucken idiot.
Any politician who would contemplate nationalizing the oil industry is simply a retard.
The notion is not even remotely logical.
And just think, this dude is dumb enough to have a press conference displaying his ignorance.
I’m just amazed at just how inept these elected officials are and just think Obama I bet agrees with these people and he could be YOUR next president. LOL!
Anywho, found this on Wizbang.

This is the second Democrat who thinks Marxist and tyrannical thug Hugo Chavez has all the right ideas. I know there are people out there who are pointing fingers and screaming “Communists!” as if doing that would scare the Democrats into backtracking, but what they may not realize is that these folks probably don’t have a problem with being called communists because, based upon what they’re calling for, they obviously seem to think communist ideals are the right ones.

Link: sevenload.com

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MSNBC’s Peter Finn and Pat Buchanan Disgraceful!! - Making excuses for that bitch Hillary’s Bizarre RFK Comment

Saturday, May 24th, 2008



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Posted by Karen Tumulty - Time.com Blog

Though she has now apologized for that very strange and tasteless comment to the Argus-Leader, this was not the first time she’s said it. This from her interview with TIME Managing Editor Richard Stengel, published March 6:

TIME: Can you envision a point at which–if the race stays this close–Democratic Party elders would step in and say, “This is now hurting the party and whoever will be the nominee in the fall”?
CLINTON: No, I really can’t. I think people have short memories. Primary contests used to last a lot longer. We all remember the great tragedy of Bobby Kennedy being assassinated in June in L.A. My husband didn’t wrap up the nomination in 1992 until June. Having a primary contest go through June is nothing particularly unusual.

Her excuse now is that the Kennedys have been “much on my mind these days” with the illness of Senator Edward Kennedy, but that doesn’t explain what brought it to mind more than two months ago.


God I am so angry and pissed at these political pundits on TV AGAIN blaming Hillary’s assassination talk on her being tired from a long campaign run.
I’m watching MSNBC this morning and listening to Buchanan and Fenn discussing Hillary’s comments and both are almost apologetic about having to discuss the issue, Buchanan going even so far as to say that Hillabeast meant no ill will in discussing the possibility that her presidential hopes could be realized if “someone” would just aim and shoot Obama. Penn saying that we should just stop talking about such trivial issues.

I’m not even an Obama supporter nor a Democrat and I am just fucken outraged that mutherfuckers continue to make excuses for this idiot bitch. What makes matters worse is that in another discussion these two old idiot fucks are trying to force the idea that Obama needs to put this insane bitch on the Democratic presidential ticket.
I know I should not care; after all it is a Democratic Party conundrum, but as much as I hated Hillary before the election cycle started I can’t even begin to articulate just how much I despise her and I thank God that this evil bitch will not be our next president.
I hope that Obama does not put her on the ticket. Frankly I wish someone would take aim at her evil ass!

Pat and Peter need to do their homework before appearing on TV next time.

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‘Remember Bobby Kennedy’ Racist Hillary Clinton hoping for “magic bullet” to steal the nomination.

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

This bitch is psychotic. The people who support this nutty retarded skank for president should be ashamed of themselves.
I’m seeing way too many people making excuses for her comment just like they did when she lied about the “sniper fire” crap.
I swear if something happens to Obama she would have to be at the top of the list of suspects.

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Retard status confirmed! Dumbass Hillbilly Huckabee “jokes” about Obama getting shot

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Hey Obama you Socialist pig go screw yourself!

Monday, May 19th, 2008

OBAMA: ‘We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times… and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK’…


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Hillary Clinton: “White people support me”

Friday, May 9th, 2008



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By Kathy Kiely and Jill Lawrence - LINKHillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters — including whites who have not supported Barack Obama in recent contests.

“I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,” she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article “that found how Sen. Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.”

“There’s a pattern emerging here,” she said.

Clinton’s blunt remarks about race came a day after primaries in Indiana and North Carolina dealt symbolic and mathematical blows to her White House ambitions. The Obama campaign, looking toward locking up the nomination, stepped up pressure on superdelegates who have the decisive votes in their race.

In both states, Clinton won six of 10 white voters, according to surveys of people as they left polling places.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said that in Indiana, Obama split working-class voters with Clinton and won a higher percentage of white voters than in Ohio in March. He said Obama will be the strongest nominee because he appeals “to Americans from every background and all walks of life. These statements from Sen. Clinton are not true and frankly disappointing.”

Clinton rejected any idea that her emphasis on white voters could be interpreted as racially divisive. “These are the people you have to win if you’re a Democrat in sufficient numbers to actually win the election. Everybody knows that.”

Larry Sabato, head of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said Clinton’s comment was a “poorly worded” variation on the way analysts have been “slicing and dicing the vote in racial terms.”

However, he said her primary support doesn’t prove she’s more electable. Either Democrat will get “the vast majority” of the other’s primary election votes in a general election, he said.

Clinton lost North Carolina by 15 percentage points and won Indiana by 2 points after competing full-out in both states. She had loaned the campaign $6.4 million in the past month. She said she might lend more.

“We should finish the contests we have and see where we stand after they’re over,” she said, referring to the six remaining primaries that will end June 3.

There were signs of unrest Wednesday, even among Clinton allies. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein wondered to The Hill, a Capitol Hill newspaper, “whether she can get the delegates that she needs.” Former South Dakota senator George McGovern, whose 1972 presidential bid gave Clinton her first political experience, switched his support from Clinton to Obama.

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First John Kerry now asshole Steven King says military full of illiterate folks

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

REMEMBER: Kerry Belittles U.S. Troops

Fucking asshole Steven King insults soldiers - Yup his message board is closed

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I don’t want to sound like an ad–a public service ad on TV–but the fact is that if you can read you can walk into a job later on. If you don’t then you got the Army, Iraq, I don’t know, something like that. It’s not as bright. So that’s my little commercial for that.

King thinks the troops stationed in Iraq are illiterate, uneducated people who couldn’t get jobs in the U.S. Nice. Real nice.

In 2005 a Pentagon official addressed the myth of the stupid soldier [via Gateway Pundit]:

“They are so clearly a cut above America,” Bill Carr, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for military personnel policy, said of today’s recruits.

Carr bristles when he hears unfounded charges that the men and women entering the military are less educated, less affluent or less likely than other 18- to 24-year-olds to have alternatives to military service. Rather, a combination of volunteerism and commitment to service is prompting young people to enlist, Carr said, noting that a measure of shrewdness plays into their decision. “They are planning their future and considering what part we can play in it,” he said.

Carr likes to think of himself as a “myth buster,” helping break stereotypes he said are flat-out wrong and cheat servicemembers out of the pride they’ve earned and deserve.

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 From Newsbusters: Horror Author Tells Fans to Email NB, Shuts Down Discussion of Anti-military Remarks

The saga of horror novelist Stephen King’s disgraceful comments about America’s military took an interesting turn Monday when shortly after instructing visitors to his website to send me a message stating “Hi, Noel—Stephen King says to shut up and I agree,” his own message boards were shut down.

This followed the creation of a number of threads by members that wanted to comment about King’s remarks.

The cover-story for shutting down the boards came from the Moderator in a thread entitled “Stephen King Insults Soldiers“:

Another post: Stephen King Pulls a John Kerry

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Dean: GOP uses ‘hate’ and ‘race baiting’ to win

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008


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Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Sunday that Republicans are using “hate and divisiveness” to win elections.

Dean argued that the use of Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) former pastor Jeremiah Wright in GOP ads in local races is “race baiting.”

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10 Mind-Numbingly Stupid Quotes by Howard Dean

10) “I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can’t play, you know, hide the salami, or whatever it’s called.” –urging President Bush to make public Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers’s White House records

9) “You know, the Republicans are not very friendly to different kinds of people. They’re a pretty monolithic party. Pretty much, they all behave the same, and they all look the same. … It’s pretty much a white Christian party.” –speaking about the lack of outreach to minority communities by political parties

8) “I still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks.”

7) “I’m a metrosexual.” –employing the buzz phrase for straight men who are in touch with their feminine sides, then later admitting he didn’t know what the term means

6) “We’ve gotten rid of (Saddam Hussein), and I suppose that’s a good thing.”

5) “The idea that the United States is going to win the war in Iraq is just plain wrong.”

4) “This president is not interested in being a good president.

He’s interested in some complicated psychological situation that he has with his father.”

3) “Now that we’re on dog pee, we can have an interesting conversation about that. I do not recommend drinking urine…but if you drink water straight from the river, you have a greater chance of getting an infection than you do if you drink urine.” —teaching an eight-grade science class in La Crosse, Wisconsin

2) “You think people can work all day and then pick up their kids at child care or wherever and get home and still manage to sandwich in an eight-hour vote? Well Republicans, I guess can do that. Because a lot of them have never made an honest living in their lives.”

1) “Not only are we going to New Hampshire … we’re going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico, and we’re going to California and Texas and New York! And we’re going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan. And then we’re going to Washington, D.C. to take back the White House, Yeeeeeaaaaaargh!” –Iowa concession speech

 

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Newt: The Climate Change Ad Why I Took Part

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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 (link)  Many of you have written to me to ask why I recently taped an advertisement with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for The Alliance for Climate Protection, a group founded by former Vice President Al Gore.I completely understand why many of you would have questions about this, so I want to take this opportunity to explain my reasons. First of all, I want to be clear: I don’t think that we have conclusive proof of global warming. And I don’t think we have conclusive proof that humans are at the center of it.

But here’s what we do know. There is an important debate going on right now over the right energy policy, the right environmental policy, and making sure we do the right things for our future and the future of our children and grandchildren. Conservatives are missing from this debate, and I think that’s a mistake. When it comes to preserving our environment for future generations, we can’t have a slogan of “Just yell no!”

I have a different view. I think it’s important to be on the stage, to engage in the debate, and to communicate our position clearly. There is a big difference between left-wing environmentalism that wants higher taxes, bigger government., more bureaucracy, more regulation, more red tape, and more litigation and a Green Conservatism that wants to use science, technology, innovation, entrepreneurs, and prizes to find a way to creatively invent the kind of environmental future we all want to live in. Unless we start making the case for the latter, we’re going to get the former. That’s why I took part in the ad.

HotAir: Video: Pelosi Fights Global Warming with Newt Gingrich


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ABC Plugs Egyptian: U.S. Is a Dumb ‘Jock’ Becoming ‘Useless Nation’

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008


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Found on Newsbusters

On Monday, ABC’s World News with Charles Gibson highlighted and seemed to glorify anti-America comments made by a young Egyptian woman, whom the show interviewed as part of a regular series about young people from other countries, who compared the States to a dumb “jock” that in a few years will “die down and burn out, and what’s left is a totally useless nation.”

The young woman, named Ro’ya, charged: “In the past, if the States was a strong country, it was because it had thinkers, but right now, it’s kind of like, it’s kind of like a jock, okay — very powerful, very athletic, in a couple of years, die down and burn out, and what’s left is a totally useless nation.” Without challenge, Weir added: “Ro’ya says she would only live in America if it would help Americans understand the Arab world. She’d much rather move to Italy…”(An online version of the story can be found at ABCNews.com.)


HEY BITCH, HOW ABOUT…
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Alicia Keys: ‘Gangsta Rap’ Created to Convince Black People to Kill Each Other

Monday, April 14th, 2008


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Found this on Moonbattery

“Barack O’Bigot can count on the vote of zillionaire entertainer and fellow oppressed mulatto Alicia Keys, who sounds remarkably like Obama’s spiritual mentor Jeremiah Wright as she explains how the white man created gangsta rap to convince blacks to kill each other.Keys also reveals that the homicidal feud between the thugs Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. was driven “by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing.” Keys praises cop-killing Black Panther sociopath Huey Newton, lamenting that if he’d “had the outlets our musicians have today, it[anti-Caucasian race hate]’d be global. I have to figure out a way to do it myself.”

The career of a white entertainer who promised to spread the message of the KKK would be over instantly. That’s certainly fair, since as any black supremacist could tell you, only white people are racist.”

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This is another example of the endless parade of egregious acts of racism and the spewing out of stupid silly retarded Nigga nonsense.
What is continually irritating to me is that these stupid Negros are totally unrepentant over their racist attitudes and mind blowing illogical verbal diarrhea.
I mean seriously did this fool actually process how retarded this particular statement would look in print?
This is why black folks, particularly young black folks are fucked because I can envision this stupid ass statement being circulated in barber shops in hoods across America and Negros who are totally clueless and mentally inept will nod in agreement.

Let me tell you something, nothing against you white folks, many of you are smart but y’all ain’t that damm smart!
Imagine, just by simply being white, you people can cast this constant ghostly haze over intellectually and emotionally deficient Niggas! AMAZING!

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Typical liberal snob; Update: New Obama spin - “I didn’t say it as well as I could have”

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

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Keep spinnin’, pal. You’re going to land right back into the gutter, with your bowling ball. Video of Obama’s response to Snob-gate is now posted on his YouTube channel:”

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This “Bittergate” controversy is one of the best examples of liberalism run amuck on the campaign trail.

It is so easy to process liberals. Not your old guard Democrats who voted for FDR types. I’m talking about the leaders, elected officials and people that work in Washington and these two assholes running for president on the Democratic side.

These fucks are no different than the typical European socialists’ assholes that look at the United States with disgust. They’re intellectual elitists. They think they are entitled to wealth and power because of their “superiority”.
These mutherfuckers believe in their soul that they should run the world.
They know better!

You… (or the bitter folks of Pennsylvania) are just a bunch of serfs that can’t manage your own lives.

As far as liberals are concerned they look at the United States as a mistake, an aberration. Socialism and communism is where it’s really at. It just hasn’t been given a fair shot.
This is what motivates folks like Obama.
Obama and liberal elitists think that average Americans are a bunch of uncivilized, dirty, embarrassing little people. We must be in charge to take care of you little slubs.
Obama was not just talking about folks in Pennsylvania; he was speaking to the folks in Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Mississippi, the heartland, the backbone of this nation.
You poor slobs have to be given everything.

The people of Pennsylvania are suffering because “we” the “Democrats”, are not reaching deep enough into the pockets of Americans to help make them feel better.

The Obama’s and the Hillary’s of the world don’t expect you to have the talent to do anything for yourself. Please vote for us. Let us set up a welfare system that will keep you poor for the rest of your life if you sign on to it. No need to be bitter, vote for me so I can take care of you!
That is this change shit he keeps ranting about.
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Malkin has more here

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If I had a nickel for every time Bill tells a lie….never mind a Democrat would tax it away!

Friday, April 11th, 2008


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This is Bill Clinton’s brain on truth deficit disorder again.

From Laughingstock - via Michelle Malkin

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Liberal Retard Alert!! Ted Turner on Charlie Rose

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008


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Ted Turner, on what will happen if global warming is not addressed immediately:
Not doing it will be catastrophic. We’ll be eight degrees hottest in ten, not ten but 30 or 40 years and basically none of the crops will grow. Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals. Civilization will have broken down.

Folks I swear. This level of retardation on TV should be illegal, or at the very least must have some sort of parental warning disclaimer.
This is another example of intellectually vacant liberals getting free air time saying the dumbest shit and society lets this crazy bastard get away with it as if tis a fact.

He had to be high on crack or something or had several martinis before appearing on the show. How the hell can you explain him willingly spitting out such nonsense!?

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William’s sisters retarded dad claims past tennis champs were white trash…

Friday, March 21st, 2008



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INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) — WTA head Larry Scott said Thursday that he strongly disagrees with comments made by Richard Williams, father of Serena and Venus, regarding racism on the women’s tour.Saying he was disappointed by Williams’ recent remarks during an interview in India, Scott said in a statement: “The Tour has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to racism, and I have previously let Mr. Williams know that he should let me know if he ever had evidence of racist comments or acts in women’s professional tennis.”

While his daughters were playing earlier this month in Bangladore, India, where Venus reached the quarterfinals and Serena won the title, Williams told the Deccan Herald, “Well, I’m black and I’m prejudiced, very prejudiced. People are prejudiced in tennis. I don’t think Venus or Serena was ever accepted by tennis. They never will be.”

He said the media treated his daughters unfairly, that it was “the worst media job that they have done on any human being in the world,” and that if he were Serena and Venus, he would have quit playing.

“But if you get some little white no-good trasher in America like Tracy Austin or Chris Evert, who cannot hit the ball, they (the media) will claim this is great,” he said.

Scott said, “Champions like Chris Evert and Tracy Austin have done so much to help build women’s tennis to where it is today, and it is regrettable that anyone would criticize them in this manner.”

The Williams sisters haven’t played at Indian Wells since 2001. They were booed after Venus pulled out of a semifinal match against her sister, citing knee tendinitis. Serena went on to win the title, but was booed during and after the championship match.

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Michelle Obama said WHAT!?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Found here Via Hot Air

MILWAUKEE — So what did Michelle Obama think of the United States before her husband decided he wanted to run the place?

“For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country,” she told a Milwaukee crowd today, “and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.”

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This quote from Bryan at Hot Air Sums it up perfectly…


Only her husband’s run for president has made her proud of America? That’s…extremely narcissistic and self-centered.
Nothing America has done in Michelle Obama’s adult life, which at 44 goes back 26 years to 1982, has made her proud of her country? Nothing? Not winning the Cold War? Not our regular and orderly transitions of power based on the rule of law? Not the fact that we feed and defend the world, not that we lead in science and technology research, not that we elected the first black president in 1992…nothing? Not the fact that she and her husband were able to go to Ivy League schools before embarking on extremely lucrative careers? Not the fact that we help out in disasters wherever they strike in the world? Nothing has made Michelle Obama proud of her country in her entire adult life?
How sad. I certainly don’t want such a vain pessimist as First Lady.

Crap I’m taking back what I said about her, fucken ignorant ass cow!

Will it ever be possible again for a damm Democrat, in his or her run for the presidency to run a campaign that is not full of anti-American, America is evil bullshit?

What possesses a woman who is highly educated, at one of the top schools in this nation, making nearly a quarter of a million a year, privy to all that is good with this country, get up on stage, look people in the eye and say; “for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country.”

I just don’t understand how most of these Democrats can look themselves in the mirror after they regurgitate the mounds of empty rhetoric and anti-American bullshit in their quest to manipulate people into believing that their never ending bitching and moaning is what folks look for in selecting their next president.

Fuck it pisses me off that McCain is the nominee, it just makes me sick, however if I am running his campaign, I run ads all across this country using Michelle Obama’s own words against her and Obama’s campaign.

Between idiot jackasses like Charles Barkley and now this cow, Obama’s presidency will not be torpedoed by what he says, but what his idiot supporters and fans say.

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If you believe Romney is a conservative, can you please share what you are smoking!?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

I’m mainly posting this 411 on Mitt “flip flop panderman” Romney because during Rush these two horrible irritating women called in an just gushed like a couple of school girls about Romney and how he is this conservative and he stands for American values, bla, bla, bla bullshit. I’m like shut your fucken trap, you don’t know what the fuck you are talking about.
So Romney won Michigan bit fucken deal, who cares, I sure as hell don’t.

I’m already exceedingly pissed off because as the days roll on I am more convinced that one of these RINO, fake ass, ass kissing, sycophant, spineless, closet liberal flunky bastards is going to become the GOP nominee, mainly because I am convinced, as I have ranted about before that today’s typical Republican is ignorant, grossly uninformed and gullible. I’m like screw it, if you are going to get on these talks shows and bark about the “conservatism” of McCain, Romney, Huckabee and Giuliani you are either a volunteer for one of these people, a family member or you are willingly clueless, fucken pick one.

I must freely admit this campaign and what I am afraid of will be the eventual outcome is wearing thin with me. I am getting sick of reading and listening to these people.
Maybe that tis what the MSM and Democrats and fans of these RINO’s want. To destroy the collective will of individuals like me.

The fact that I am a moody and cranky bastard does not help and my meds are not even helping me cure my increasing angst and disgust with this campaign.
Despite having access to a worlds worth of information (thus the truth) on these candidates people don’t give a shit. Skanks swoon over Romney’s good looks and charm, others admire the hostage tales of McCain, and other Christian robots are easily sucked in by Huckabee’s Mayberry and backwoods preacher charm.
Also after listening to Rush yesterday and hearing Newt of all people apparently caving into liberal conspiracy theories and buying into Democrat political logic further illustrates how far in the tank the GOP has fallen, and frankly I believe its a hole the party is not likely to get itself out of anytime soon.


ABORTION

From the Left:

Romney ran against Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1994. During a debate, Romney declared: “I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. I have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a US Senate candidate. I believe that since Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years we should sustain and support it.”

  - Boston Globe, March 2, 2006

“I respect and will protect a woman’s right to choose.”

  -2002 Questionnaire for the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL)

  Boston Globe, July 3, 2005

From the Right:

“I am pro-life. I believe that abortion is the wrong choice except in cases of incest, rape, and to save the life of the mother. I wish the people of America agreed, and that the laws of our nation could reflect that view. But while the nation remains so divided over abortion, I believe that the states, through the democratic process, should determine their own abortion laws and not have them dictated by judicial mandate.”

  - Boston Globe, Op-Ed, July 26, 2005

More from the Right:

“Every decision I have made as Governor in a very liberal state has been on the side of favoring life.” – Governor Romney

- Robert Behre, “Romney Gets S.C. Support,” Charleston Post-Courier, January 30, 2007

STEM CELL RESEARCH

From the Left:

“Romney has decided to support experimentation on surplus frozen embryos from in-vitro fertilization procedures.”

  - National Review Online, February 11, 2005

“At a campaign appearance at Brandeis University in June 2002, Romney strongly endorsed stem cell research.”

  - Boston Globe, December 17, 2006  Read the article

From the Center:

“Governor Mitt Romney set off a storm of criticism yesterday after he declared in a published interview that he favored banning a specific type of stem cell research. Scientists and the leader of the state Senate accused him of trying to block a promising avenue of research, even as antiabortion groups assailed him for declaring that he did not object to stem cell research involving embryos from fertility clinics.”

  - Boston Globe, February 11, 2005  Read the article

    From the Right:

“I studied the issue for many months, and entered into conversation with experts from across the nation who were looking for consensus solutions, like Stanford’s Dr. William Hurlbut.  In the end, I became persuaded that the stem-cell debate was grounded in a false premise, and that the way through it was around it: by the use of scientific techniques that could produce the equivalent of embryonic stem cells but without cloning, creating, harming, or destroying developing human lives.”

  - Governor Mitt Romney, Op-Ed, “A Stem-Cell Solution,” National Review Online, June 15, 2007

EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION

From the Left:

“When he ran for governor in 2002, Romney said he supported expanding access to the emergency contraception pill, a high dose of hormones that women can take to prevent pregnancy up to five days after sex . . . On a questionnaire Planned Parenthood gave to the gubernatorial candidates in 2002, Romney answered ‘yes’ to the question, ‘Do you support efforts to increase access to emergency contraception?’ “

  - Boston Globe, July 7, 2005

From the Right:

“Yesterday I vetoed a bill that the Legislature forwarded to my desk. Though described by its sponsors as a measure relating to contraception, there is more to it than that. The bill does not involve only the prevention of conception: The drug it authorizes would also terminate life after conception.”

  - Governor Mitt Romney, Op-Ed, “Why I Vetoed The Contraception Bill,” Boston Globe, July 26, 2005  Read the article

GAY RIGHTS

From the Left:

“All citizens deserve equal rights, regardless of their sexual orientation. While he does not support gay marriage, Mitt Romney believes domestic partnership status should be recognized in a way that includes the potential for health benefits and rights of survivorship.”

  - Romney’s 2002 campaign website

“Mitt and Kerry Wish You a Great Pride Weekend! All citizens deserve equal rights, regardless of their sexual preference”

  - A flier handed out at “Gay Pride” by the Romney/Healey Campaign  See the flier here

“We have discussed a number of important issues such as the Federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which I have agreed to co-sponsor, and if possible broaden to include housing and credit, and a bill to create a federal panel to find ways to reduce gay and lesbian youth suicide, which I also support. One issue I want to clarify concerns [grammar in context] President Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t pursue” military policy. I believe that the Clinton compromise was a step in the right direction. I am also convinced that it is the first of a number of steps that will ultimately lead to gays and lesbians being able to serve openly and honestly in our nation’s military. That goal will only be reached when preventing discrimination against gays and lesbians is a mainstream concern, which is a goal we share…”

  - Governor Romney letter to Log Cabin Republicans, October 6, 1994  Read the letter here

From the Right:

Lopez: “And what about the 1994 letter to the Log Cabin Republicans where you indicated you would support the Federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) and seemed open to changing the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in the military? Are those your positions today?

Gov. Romney: “No. I don’t see the need for new or special legislation. My experience over the past several years as governor has convinced me that ENDA would be an overly broad law that would open a litigation floodgate and unfairly penalize employers at the hands of activist judges…As for military policy and the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy, I trust the counsel of those in uniform who have set these policies over a dozen years ago. I agree with President Bush’s decision to maintain this policy and I would do the same.”

  - Interview with National Review, December 14, 2006  Read the interview

MARRIAGE AMENDMENT

From the Left:

In 2002, before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court declared same-sex marriage protected by the Constitution, Romney denounced as “too extreme” the effort by pro-family groups to enact a preemptive state Marriage Protection Amendment prohibiting homosexual marriage, civil unions and same-sex public employee benefits.

  - Boston Phoenix, May 14-20, 2004

From the Right:

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough: “Do you support a national constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage?”

Governor Romney: “Boy, I sure do. You know, that’s a topic that’s really, I think, very important to the country because marriage is not just about adults. Marriage is about the development and nurturing of kids, and in my view, the development of a child is enhanced by having a mom and dad. And so, I think it’s very important that we have a national standard because marriage is a status. You get married in one place and then you move to another, you’re still married at least in the eyes of the community and the children and the benefits may not follow you, but ultimately we’re going to have one standard of marriage in this country and that standard ought to be one man and one woman.”

  - MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” September 17, 2007

GUN RIGHTS

From the Left:

“He [Romney] is a supporter of the federal assault weapons ban.”

  - Romney 2002 campaign website

More from the Left:

In his 1994 US Senate run, Romney backed two gun-control measures strongly opposed by the National Rifle Association and other gun-rights groups: the Brady Bill, which imposed a five-day waiting period on gun sales, and a ban on certain assault weapons.

“That’s not going to make me the hero of the NRA,” Romney told the Boston Herald in 1994.

At another campaign stop that year, he told reporters: “I don’t line up with the NRA.”

  - Boston Globe, January 14, 2007  Read the article

From the Right:

“Americans should have the right to own and possess firearms as guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution,” said Governor Romney. “I’m proud to be among the many decent, law-abiding men and women who safely use firearms.”

  - Governor Romney, News Release, January 12, 2007

WAITING PERIODS FOR GUNS

From the Left:

Regarding the Brady Bill which required waiting periods to buy a handgun, Romney stated, “I don’t think [the waiting period] will have a massive effect on crime but I think it will have a positive effect.”

  - Boston Herald, August 1, 1994

From the Right:

“Romney says he still backs the ban on assault weapons, but he won’t say whether he stands by the Brady Bill.  And after the gun show tour, his campaign declined to say whether he would still describe himself as a supporter of tough gun laws.”

  - Boston Globe, January 14, 2007  Read the article

MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE

From the Left:

“The minimum wage is important to our economy and Mitt Romney supports minimum wage increase, at least in line with inflation.”

  - Romney 2002 campaign website

From the Right:

Governor Mitt Romney yesterday rejected the Legislature’s plan to raise the state minimum wage to $8 an hour over two years, angering Democratic lawmakers and advocates who accused him of abandoning a 2002 campaign pledge to significantly boost the pay of low-wage workers.

  - Boston Globe, July 22, 2006  Read the article

EDUCATION

During his 1994 campaign for Senate he continually called for the abolishment of the Department of Education.

  - Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

Governor Romney now supports the No Child Left Behind Act.

  - Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

IMMIGRATION

From the Left:

In a November 2005 interview with the Boston Globe, Romney described immigration proposals by McCain and others as “quite different” from amnesty, because they required illegal immigrants to register with the government, work for years, pay taxes, not take public benefits, and pay a fine before applying for citizenship.

“That’s very different than amnesty, where you literally say, ‘OK, everybody here gets to stay,’ ” Romney said in the interview. “It’s saying you could work your way into becoming a legal resident of the country by working here without taking benefits and then applying and then paying a fine.”

Romney did not specifically endorse McCain’s bill, saying he had not yet formulated a full position on immigration. But he did speak approvingly of efforts by McCain and Bush to solve the nation’s immigration crisis, calling them “reasonable proposals.”

Romney also said in the interview that it was not “practical or economic for the country” to deport the estimated 12 million immigrants living in the US illegally. “These people contribute in many cases to our economy and to our society,” he said. “In some cases, they do not. But that’s a whole group we’re going to have to determine how to deal with.”

  - Boston Globe, March 16, 2007  Read the article

From the Right:

In his appeals to conservative voters, Romney has made the Arizona senator’s work on immigration one of his favorite targets. When McCain and other senators unveiled the latest reform bill two weeks ago, Romney called it the “wrong approach” and immediately launched a television ad slamming “amnesty” for illegal immigrants.

  - Boston Globe, June 1, 2007  Read the article

TAXES

From the Left:

“Governor Romney…imposed a slew of fee hikes and tax ‘loophole’ closures….The largest of these was $259 million worth of fee hikes in FY 2004, the bulk of which came from higher Registry of Deeds fees.  Smaller fee hikes, including higher charges for boaters and golfers, we imposed in FY 2003 and FY 2005.  Romney also sought $128 million worth of so-called tax loophole closures for FY 2004; $70 million for FY 2005; and $170 million for FY 2006, which were later reduced to $85 million due to backlash from business leaders.”

  - Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

“Romney continues to oppose the flat tax with harsh language, calling the tax ‘unfair.’”

  - Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

Romney didn’t support President Bush’s tax cuts in 2003.  That earned him praise from liberal Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) 

  - Boston Globe, April 11, 2003.

From the Right:

“I said no to a tax hike; raising taxes hurts working people and scares away jobs. I also said no to more borrowing; borrowing just shifts our problems to the backs of our kids…Instead, I went after waste, inefficiency, duplication, and patronage.”

  - Governor Romney, Boston Globe, October 24, 2005

NO NEW TAXES PLEDGE

From the Left:

In 2002, Romney broke with his predecessor, Jane Swift, and Republican governors before her by declining to sign a written vow not to raise taxes once in office.

- Boston Globe, January 5, 2007  Read the article

From the Right:

Almost five years after he refused to sign a “no new taxes” pledge during his campaign for governor, Mitt Romney announced yesterday that he had done just that, as his campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination began in earnest.

  - Boston Globe, January 5, 2007  Read the article

CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS

From the Left:

Governor Romney has changed his position on key campaign finance reform issues several times during public life. During his 1994 Senate campaign, he held far left positions that advocated for abolishing PACs and creating strict campaign spending limits.

- Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

From the Right:

As he runs for President, Romney abandoned his previous stance and has come out as a harsh critic of McCain-Feingold, and those presidential candidates who support it. His transformation has even propelled him to call for the legislation’s repeal.

  - Club for Growth’s White Paper on Mitt Romney

ON HIS FAVORITE BOOK

From the Left:

He told Fox News his favorite book is L. Ron Hubbard’s “Battlefield Earth”

From the Right:

He also told Fox news his favorite book is the The Bible

Or

Who Knows:

His MySpace page said his favorite book is “Huckleberry Finn”

Romney on the economy while governor:

During his four-year term as Massachusetts governor, which began in the depths of a recession, the number of jobs grew by just 0.5 percent, compared with 5.5 percent nationally, according to Labor Department statistics. Only three states did worse: Ohio, Louisiana, and Michigan.
Manufacturing employment in Massachusetts slid 12 percent, more than double the national average; the state fared only slightly better than Michigan, which lost more than 15 percent of manufacturing jobs during that period.

Said illegal immigrants contribute greatly to the economy.

Romney Raised Taxes and Fees Repeatedly. “In [Romney’s] first year in office, the state increased hundreds of fees, making it more expensive to get a driver’s license, marry, or buy a house.” In 2003, Romney signed off on more tax and fee hikes than any other governor. [Boston Globe, 10/24/05; Congress Daily, 8/28/03]

Massachusetts Taxes Increased by 5 Percent. During the Romney’s administration, Bay Staters saw their taxes burden increase by 5.1 percent in real terms. [Massachusetts State-Local Tax Burden Compared to National Average (1970-20060, The Tax Foundation]

Romney Raised Taxes on Businesses. “Governor Romney has taken great pride in forcing businesses to pay a more equitable share of state taxes over the past two years. Last January he filed a bill to tighten the tax code for the third time.” [Editorial, Boston Globe, 5/6/05]
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