Obama dropped every single “feel good” cliché he could safely get away with last night in his first and last State of the Union address. He managed to deftly avoid most of his own campaign quips while near the end pandering to minority interests and telling us that the borders would be protected. He managed to show some verve and some emotion at times. He even had much of his speech memorized. All-in-all he did a good job under the immense pressure of a failed presidency on his back, but I would expect no less from such an obvious tool of destruction, for that is what I consider Barrack Hussein Obama to be.
Brown getting elected in Massachusetts is a big deal for now because it removes the break-back power from the Democrats that was theirs for too long. The Supermajority is dead. Ding-dong.
This has shown just how dangerous a Democracy is. We are a Republic, folks. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. Individual rights are paramount, not the rights of a majority OR a minority. The crazies to the far side of either political spectrum would love to have you believe otherwise so they can smash through laws, referendums, amendments and bills that will destroy your freedoms.
From Infowars.com - O’Reilly demands ‘deranged’ Bush heckler be arrested:
In his classic defamation segment, ‘Patriots & Pinheads’, Bill O’Reilly condemned the man who confronted former President George H.W. Bush at a Houston restaurant.
“On the pinhead front, President Bush is 85 years old. The other day he was in a Houston restaurant when a deranged person approached him.”
“The guy should have been arrested by the Secret Service,” O’Reilly stated after playing a You Tube clip of the incident. “However, we called them and they will not comment. We don’t know what happened to him. We hope the service will clarify the situation quickly. The guy may be a pinhead but he also deserves to be held accountable– can’t let that stuff go. It’s threatening.”
Just the other day I read the David Brooks op-ed piece described in the following article. It was offensive, sad and hilarious. This “educated class” idea is a banal joke. I’ve attended enough Tea Party events to know that David Brooks was talking out of his ass as he described the stereotypical Tea Party participant. David, my old man went to Yale, if you must know. I’m a Mensa member myself, daddy-o. That’s odd isn’t it: I don’t fit your stereotype of a Tea Partier at all, Mr. Brooks. In fact, I fit the profile of…wait for it…wait for it…the “educated class”! Well, damn, David. What d’ya know about that!

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Published by Foehammer 1 month, 3 weeks ago
in Opinion, United States and Economics.
I couldn’t avoid hearing about Mr. Obama’s recent meeting with the big bankers (there’s only about 7 that pretty much run the show worldwide now) and so I got a chuckle when even one of the White House Press Corps said that it would amount to nothing but “jaw-boning.” That reporter couldn’t have been more right — a rarity in journalism nowadays, by the way — and I thank him, whoever “him” was, for giving me quite a laugh late last night. That’s about the only time of day I’ll ever have my TV tuned to a Mainstream Media broadcast anyway…
I read this morning that Sarah Palin has endorsed Governor Perry for his 2010 re-election bid in Texas. That’s all I need to know: Palin is another insider and more than likely bought and paid for just like Perry is (Perry is a Bilderberg attendee). Other people that you would find shouldering with someone like Palin you already know of — McCain, Bush. These folks all play for the same “team” and I’m sure are not to be trusted.
Published by Foehammer 1 year, 9 months ago
in Opinion, Rants and Open Threads.
Of late I have turned into one mean bastard online. I don’t take the usual amount of prodding I once did because I have been attacked in various ways, for too many years, since putting up the Anvil. My patience has run thin.
I would like to thank the hate mail tossers that keep me entertained. They also make me utterly aware of the deficiencies of the average follower of Islam. It is this sort of ignorant bile that I would love to see cured from the minds of people all across the world at some point, but wishful thinking, right? Mankind has been and will always be plagued by people that wish to control others through the use of dogma and mysticism and hypocrisy and lies.
Patrick J. Buchanan has got it all right in the following article from HUMAN EVENTS. I deem it worthy of cross-posting here in its entirety:
How would he pull it off? I wondered.
How would Barack explain to his press groupies why he sat silent in a pew for 20 years as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered racist rants against white America for our maligning of Fidel and Gadhafi, and inventing AIDS to infect and kill black people?
Hide your guns, folks. It may not be much longer before the Federal Government comes to take them away. I wish I was kidding, but just the idea that the Second Amendment is even being debated in the Supreme Court today leaves me with my jaw on the floor — not because the gun rights of D.C. citizens shouldn’t be discussed, but by what many media and citizens groups and some judges and lawyers are actually being heard to state openly. Questioning the right of the People to self-defense through the possession of arms? Many people are trying to argue that individual citizens are not guaranteed the right to bear arms by the Second Amendment and this is why the gun ban in the District of Columbia should be upheld!
It’s St. Patty’s Day again already. Where does the time go?
I’m going to kick back and relax today, because I’m actually half-Irish and, well, I need a break from the depressing garbage I’ve been wading through month in and month out. I bet you all do, too. In that Irish Spirit I’m going to present you with something I Googled up and was quite entertained by. I don’t know if Jimmy Hook is for real or just a good story-teller; I haven’t bothered to watch any of his other episodes to find out. What I do know is that this video is worth watching and, in a bizarre and spooky way, it points towards the “root of all evil” that seems to be coming to the forefront of everything that I study of late. You know what that evil is, don’t you?
Tomorrow is Super Tuesday Two. I strongly urge you to vote for Hillary Clinton, even if this means “crossing the line” to do it. I know this won’t be an easy choice for most of you reading this, and that is exactly why I am urging you to do it; you’ll need every extra humph you can get.
Rush Limbaugh has suggested this tactic in Texas. I agree with him. The reasoning from Rush is to keep the ire between Barack and Hillary alive over on the Democratic side as long as possible, in order to make sure that McCain gets elected President, but I have a different goal — I actually want Hillary elected President.
I was just brewing my coffee and decided to turn on FOX & Friends. Geraldo Rivera was on promoting his new book. Then the talk turned quickly to immigration. I couldn’t help but notice that, as has become all too-frequent, the phrase “illegal immigration” was not in use. Disturbing.
More disturbing though was the attitude of Geraldo Rivera, an attitude that I have witnessed several times on his part in recent memory. Geraldo, obviously an Hispanic-American, says that most Americans are “overreacting” to the “immigration problem.” This irritates me to no end. Overreacting? Geraldo you should be careful — your cultural-bias is showing like an old lady’s slip.