Murtha Pork in Trouble

2008 Race, Clinton, freedom No Comments

Podcast Show Notes

We talk about the media’s typecasting West Virginians as hillbillies as they go to the polls to cast an embarassing vote for Barack Obama.

Also, adults show up in the case of petty tyrany at a Wisconsin college.

John Murtha’s pork barrel, National Drug Intelligence Center is in trouble.

Brainwashed 6th Graders go after Global Warming dissenters. (Hat Tip: Education Watch.)

An absurd situation on a Jet Blue airliner leads to an even more absurd lawsuit.

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North Carolina-Indiana Primary Coverage

2008 Race, Clinton, McCain, Obama 1 Comment

Podcast Show Notes

I talk about the North Carolina and Indiana primaries.

Also John McCain’s decision to speak to racist group La Raza (hat tip: Michelle Malkin.) and his alleged failure to support Bush in 2000.

A Democratic Congressman proposes that government decide what fair profits are for oil companies. (Hat Tip: Club for Growth.)

New York stands up for its citizens against pro-terrorist libel tourists. (Hat Tip: Dissecting Leftism.)

How the high cost of corn based ethanol puts 2.5 billion people at risk of famine.

The new “Vegetable Rights movement” (Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin.)

Special Guest: Fabian Story

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The Fall of Obama, the Rise of Clinton

2008 Race, Clinton, Economy, Education, McCain, Obama 2 Comments

Podcast Show Notes

The fall out from Obama’s former pastor’s latest tirade has created problems and despite Obama’s unbelievable denials and attempts to disassociate himself have left many on the left concerned (see here.) while Rush Limbaugh puts a pause on Operation Chaos. Can this be Hillary’s big break as recent polls in Indiana and Kentucky show her up. Can she come back and complete Obama’s collassal collapse with her new Moderate image?

While advocating for an earmarks moratorium, Hillary Clinton asks for $2.3 billion worth.

Republicans question ethanol subsidies and turning food into fuel.

The President can tell the truth about the enemy we battle, why can’t the rest of the government?

And a four year college degree? You might not need it. (Hat Tip: World on the Web.)

Guest Hatton Humphrey.

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Podcast: The Presidential Mash Up

2008 Race, 2nd Amendment, Clinton, McCain, Opinion 1 Comment

The Constitution Party’s amazingly stupid nominating decision.

John McCain ticking off the base is costing him money.

In Alabama, McCain gets a sweetheart deal on rent. (Hat Tip: Pam’s House Blend.)

John McCain riding on his wife’s corporate jet (a new non-scandal.)

Barack Obama’s Socialist/Communist blogger.  

Hillary and religion.

Plus: A future Clinton victimhood claim?

Plus Nancy Pelosi makes her own Bible verse.

The ACLU declares war on border enforcement.

A drug smuggler brings more illegal drugs into the country thanks to the decision to grant him immunity to help prosecute border patrol agents. (Hat Tip: Wizbang.)

Britons marvel at the peacefulness of America despite our guns or perhaps because of them. (Hat Tip: Clayton Cramer.)

School threatens teenagers for wearing a pro-life t-shirt. (Hat Tip: Jill Stanek.)

A student takes a step towards a life of pro-life activism.

Women tell tales of the horrors experienced at Dr. George Tiller’s abortion clinic while Democratic Governor Kathleen Sebelus refuses to protect them, but Missouri Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO) signs a similar bill.

Justice Scalia schools 60 minutes on Constiutional Interpretation regarding abortion.

Archbishops disobey the Pope to give communion to pro-abortion politicians.

Women unaware of available pregnancy resources on college campuses.

The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules for free speech.

Government employees misuse credit cards in order to fund luxuries off the backs of taxpayers.

Unions hold up the Columbia Free Trade Agreement in order force Congress to make it easier for unions to intimidate people into joinining and starting unions. Why would they push that? For one thing, being a Union Boss is big money.

A principal in Sparks, Nevada forbids students from gathering in groups of more than 3 unless they’re evolved in an officially organized activity.

Australian Mayor considers a parent letting their 12 year old daughter have sex, a sign of “maturity.”

Amid allegations of child abuse out of a Texas Polygamist Ranch, CNN asks, “What’s the deal with those outfits?”

A Wisconsin Police Officer abuses his authority.

A story from the dumb criminals file.

Sister Toldjah finds a worthy nominee for jerk of the year: an anti-war protester who assaulted a girl in a wheelchair.

New Children’s book helps kids deal with Mommy’s plastic surgery.  (Hat Tip: Crunchy Cons.)

PETA seeks lab grown meat.

Why sending girls outside could help increase their focus and mitigate ADHD.

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Barack “2007 New York Mets” Obama

2008 Race, Clinton, Obama No Comments

Big Winner: Hillary Clinton-55%

Big Loser: Barack Obama-45%

Obama’s argument that he closed the gap is pretty pathetic. Six weeks ago, he trailed by 16 points. After getting the endorsement of Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and pouring millions upon millions of dollars into Pennsylvania, is that all you got? Yes, that’s all you got.

This should have been close, it wasn’t. Obama’s race issue and his religious blunders cost him big time. Meanwhile, Barack Obama is becoming like the 2007 New York Mets, which enjoyed a huge lead over their division rivals, The Phillies but couldn’t close the deal.

Hillary Clinton beat the expectations game. She not only did that, but she won a huge victory despite party bosses telling her its over, despite a stupid lie about Bosnia, despite Barack’s millions. Hillary triumphs, and not only that she is set up to put Obama through the ringer. North Carolina will be an Obama state for sure, but Indiana will be close, but based on Ohio, I think she’ll win Indiana. West Virginia will be a Clinton blow-out, ditto Kentucky. Oregon is close, but if trends continue, Clinton could win there.

Montana and South Dakota would be states I would have put in the Obama category before, but Clinton could win there. Ditto Puerto Rico with its large Hispanic population. And I know somewhere, Obama supporters are shouting, “Yes, but she still won’t catch him in the delegate count.” You’re right. However, to Super Delegates that’s going to be largely irrelevant. Its conceivable that in Obama, they could be looking at a potential Democratic nominee that lost 11 of the last 14 contests. That doesn’t scream electability to me and I doubt it will to them either.

Other winners and losers:

Winner: John McCain-The Democratic race goes on. That helps.

Winner: Ron Paul. We didn’t forget Paul breaking into double digits for the first time in the Republican Primary process (and I don’t expect it to be the last.)

Loser: Polls-Exit polls showing Obama by 5 or Hillary by 4 were way off the mark considerably, and these should be the most accurate. 2004 was the first time, the silence was broken early and us bloggers got to view early data. From having seen these for dozens of contests, I conclude that it would be more scientific to have monkeys throw dung at a board to determine the actual vote.

This doesn’t even begin to tell the tale of the off-base polling that showed Obama closing and in the case of one poll, leading. As people find ways to evade pollsters through cell phones through such, I think it’s to paraphrase that 1970s anti-war song with a rewrite:..

Polls, huh yeah
What are they good for?
Absolutely nothing.

Winner: Conservative Chris Hackett, who won a Congressional Primary despite a last minute smear campaign. I was proud to have contributed $35 towards his winning primary effort.

Winner: Hatton Humphrey. On the last Grassroots Pundits, I said Clinton 5, Oatney said Clinton by 15, Hatton said Clinton by 10. Result: Clinton by 10. Hatton wins the greatest prize of all: Temporary Bragging Rights.

Podcast: Bitter Hypocrisy

Clinton, Democrats, Economy, McCain, Obama No Comments

Podcast Show Notes 

 Hillary Clinton shows hypocrisy in her attacks on Barack Obama’s bitter comments, particularly in light of Bill Clinton’s similar 1992 statements. John McCain’s response: not much better. McCain blames greedy investors for financial crisis.  

A double standard on one Colorado campus regarding free expression. Apparently, it’s only for feminists. (Hat Tip: The Midnight Sun.)

An American ally returns to power in Italy.  

Meanwhile the Pope plans to pray for the conversion of terrorists at Ground Zero. (Hat Tip: The Midnight Sun.)  

American soldiers become citizens in Iraq.  

And an Idaho teenager makes news in Washington.  

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Who Wants to Lose?

2008 Race, Clinton, Democrats, McCain, Obama, Opinion No Comments

Earlier in the election cycle, it seemed as if the Republican Party was insistent upon losing this election. Conservative pundits, the Party establishment and even the candidates themselves seemed to trying to throw the race to the Democrats.

The talkers trashed a great up and coming conservative candidate in Mike Huckabee, who came in second despite them. The establishment backed candidates that no one really wanted, like Giuliani and Romney. The stalwart, old-party candidates, Thompson and McCain, ran campaigns that drifted and spun wildly.

In the end, backed by reluctant conservatives, and a kinda-enthusiastic establishment, McCain became the candidate by default. It seemed that the GOP was purposely choosing the least electable candidate to be our Party’s nominee. I thought the Republicans were trying to lose, and doing a fine job of handing the Democrats an easy win.

Until now….

Not to be outdone by the GOP’s dismal and frantic nomination process, the Democrats are determined to give the Republicans a run for their money. At losing, that is. Now that the field has been winnowed down to just two, Obama and Hillary are trying their best to destroy any chances of a Democrat victory. To this conservative, it’s almost laughable. Almost.

Obama, once the “race-transcendent” candidate, has become a stammering apologist for the hate-America wing of the black political movement. He’s not defending what they believe, because he can’t believe it and win. But he’s not denouncing them, because he can’t denounce himself and his own constitutency and win. So, Obama expects us to believe that he listened to his preacher just enough to be a Chrisian, just like us…but that he ignored his preacher so much that he didn’t know (gasp) that his preacher was a raving lunatic who hated America! It’s all the sound bite’s fault anyway.

In all fairness, nearly anyone can have a sound bite lifted out of context. But this is more than the press playing sound-bitus with an unpopular man. What kind of preacher wants God to damn America? What kind of preacher uses racial slurs, even to make a point? What kind of people listen to this stuff? What kind of people believe it?

Turning to Hillary, evidently she was not able to stand the thought that Obama might help the Democrats lose more than she would. She just had to join the fray. For reasons completely unknown to any sane person, she began to concoct war stories. Claiming to have come under sniper fire may sound brave, but it stretches the imagination. Especially to think that Hillary told us this knowing that nearly every moment of her public life is on video tape. What’s next, is she going to claim to have invented the Internet? Perhaps, it wasn’t Neil Armstrong taking one giant leap for mankind, after all.

So, the Democrats continue to kill the win while pursuing it. My prediction is that the Democrat establishment will let the two fight it out, even up until the convention. That same establishment will then order them onto the ticket together, to try and unify the party. Watch out, because Obama will win, and Hillary will be forced to the VP spot. She’ll be madder than a wet hen because of it. Yet, her hunger for power will force her to smile and campaign madly.

In fact, the “Dream Ticket” will not be Barack and Hillary. It will be Barack, Hillary and the side show formerly known as Bill Clinton. They will gang up on McCain with all the pent up fury of a plugged volcano, finally spewing. It will be worse than scorched-earth against McCain. It will be nuclear.

To beat this, McCain desperately needs to be likable. That’s about as likely as Bill Clinton being invisible. A likable Vice Presidential candidate would help McCain, but it would almost take Ronald Reagan himself to bring charm and warm fuzzies into the McCain camp. In the twenty or so names that have been mentioned, only two or three even remotely have what McCain needs. The Veepstakes are the only unknown on the GOP side of the equation, and they need to be more than just substantive. For McCain to compete, they need to be brilliant, and brilliance is in short supply this season in both parties.

In the end, this election will not be about which Party won. It will be about which Party insisted upon loosing. I don’t see anyone winning right now.

Podcast: Taxes, Lies, and Audio Tape

Border Security, Clinton, Democrats, Economy, Education, Marriage, McCain, Obama, Opinion, Republicans 6 Comments

We’re joined for Hatton Humphrey of the East Coast Conservative for most of the show.

It’s tax time and we talk about the Presidential Candidates Taxes a little bit.

Barack uses Dave Matthews band tickets to get people away from a Bill Clinton speech. Ah, bribing people with Concert tickets. It’s the new politics. (Hat Tip: Director Blue.)

Jeremiah Wright v. Black Evangelicals.

Another day, another whopper for Hillary Clinton. (Hat Tip: Hot Air.)

John McCain invents new classes of voters to go after.

Blogger right need more protection.

Bush Administration cuts red tape to finish the border fence.

Liberal talk radio guy caught in sex scandal. (Hat Tip: Hot Air.)

Washington State becomes the eighth state with earmarks transparency.

The Pig Book is out chronicling pork and waste in the federal government.

Florida’s House Speaker fights for taxpayer’s rights. (Hat Tip: Government Bytes.)

House Bill proposes big spending for population control groups.

Ted Turner makes a flawed case for population control based on Soylent Green.

China accuses the Dalai Lama of terrorism while they crack down on Buddhist monks.

An Ohio State representative wants to force parents to “volunteer” at school.

Neo-Darwinists show unprofessionalism as they try to crash Expelled and disrupt its conference calls. Also Academic freedom legislation that would allow teachers to discuss scientific objections to neo-Darwinianism is under attack with sometimes misleading information.

A teacher makes a fallacious anti-Christian statement and claims he was trying to teach his students how to thing.  (Hat Tip: Patterico.)

Student leave school at taxpayer expense for a gun control rally in Chicago. (Hat Tip: Publius Forum.)

Blaming the Internet for plagarism.

The problem with barring websites from requring people to list their sexual orientation.

A Muslim Speeders gets an exception to keep his driver’s license.

A reminder from Australia: Abortion is great for sex offenders.

Preparing High School kids “in the gap” for college from a biblical worldview.

North Korean and Algerian Christians persecuted for their faith.

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McCain’s Achilles or Obama’s Charley Horse

2008 Race, Clinton, McCain, Obama, Opinion 1 Comment

Does anybody out there remember the comments of Senator McCain regarding the length of time the US will occupy Iraq? How can you not know, right, one hundred years? This will no doubt be the Achilles heel to the Senator’s campaign, as far as the Democrats are concerned. Oh they’ll ride that wave all the way to shore. McCain made a point that we have occupation all over the world. We just never hear about them. There’s no news when there’s no violence. And since the violence is simmering, the war in Iraq isn’t smothering the top story slots.

McCain made it clear though, that we’ll be there in some capacity until it’s quiet; kind of a “whatever it takes,’ attitude. Hey, that’s fine with me. It’s clear-cut, concise; there’s no clouded, confused plan on withdrawal leaving anything open to deviate from or open up bi-partisan debate for ions.

The Democrats, more specifically Obama, will have to explain comments by his chief military advisor Gen. Tony McPeak, for what he said at the start of the war.

He was asked by the Oregonian,

Is Iraq the last country we confront in the Middle East?”
Gen. McPeak responded Who wants to volunteer to get cross-ways with us? We’ll be there a century, hopefully. If it works right.”

Yep. That’s what he said. He essentially makes the same remarks that McCain said. The same remarks that Obama loves to ridicule stated by his own chief military advisor. Nice, huh?

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While Obama and Bill Hillary’s campaigns sink deeper in the mud, McCain’s lead in the polls begins to stretch even further.

Even if we disagree with McCain’s position on the war at least it’s coherent, clear and concise. I’ll take clarified over confused any day of the week.