Here we go again …
Posted: September 25, 2008 Filed under: Human Rights, No Obama, Women's Rights | Tags: ageist, gay hating, No Obama, obama campaign, sexist 8 Comments
It’s true. On issue after issue, I pretty much disagree with Sarah Palin. I see nothing positive about hunting or fishing unless you have no other way to eat. I see killing things for fun as a completely immoral action. I do not consider a gestating protohuman to be ‘ensouled’ and the same as a walking talking human being or even a walking, eating moose. I’d rather see Nebraska, Kansas, and North Dakota be turned into fan farms than drill in ANWAR. I’d also rather see Arizona turned into a one big solar panel that do any more drilling off the Florida coast. I think the death penalty is something right out of the dark ages and has no place in a civilized country. I don’t care if gay people marry, they have every right to be as miserable and trapped in dead end relationships as straight folks. I’m definitely a libertarian on the civil rights issues. My position on anything like this–even those multiple wife holding Mormon men– is it’s not my business and it’s certainly not the government’s business. If you’re not hurting some one and it applies to a person capable of giving reasoned consent (exceptions for minors and the disabled), it shouldn’t be the subject of a law. I don’t even care if folks smoke marijuana or use heroin as long as they stay put where they are and don’t try to drive a car. I am pro-science and I think Christianity was invented by the Romans to control slaves. I think folks that believe in it are victim to the biggest on-going sham in history. That pretty much puts me very much at odds with about everything Sarah believes in. But you know what? She has a right to say it, believe in it, and run for vice president without being called every nasty, misogynistic, stereotypical, hateful thing you can call a woman. Senator Obama delivers lectures to us on racism and his campaign accuses every one of using subtle racist code words. However, he and the rest of his democratic cronies are more than happy to use not so subtle code words or ads against women and the elderly. Today’s example from the NY Times Op-Ed page.
I have to hand it to Palin, she may be onto something in her batty way: the election is very much about American exceptionalism.
Roger Cohen in Today’s New York Times
When I read “batty”, all I can think of his Archie Bunker calling Edith a ‘dingbat’. It’s the ultimate insult to any woman’s intellgence.
While I’m at it, I’d like to say that any of my gay and lesbian friends and their related activist groups need to start looking (without stars in their eyes) at a candidate that will announce a series of Values Forums and be seen in public over and over again with a homophobic, gay-baiting preacher. It is also time for Senator Obama to start having a conversation about hating on homosexuals with the black religious community. He is not holding them to the same standard of supporting civil rights that he expects of white people when it comes to the civil rights of black people. So it’s okay for Obama and this group to hate on gay folks AND it’s okay for Obama and his cronies to hate on women who hold socially conservative positions since racism is the only relevant evil in this race. Is that the deal here?
Also, Senator Obama and his nation of clueless cult members should be more respectful of their elders and stop using ageism in his commercials attacking Senator McCain. I think portraying the elderly as addled, unable to keep up with technology, and incapable of change is exactly what Obama keeps pulling on Senator McCain. Any one who spends time teaching at universities, as Senator Obama has, should know that the emeritus professor is the most respected position. Many, many professors continue teaching and researching way into their nineties. They may need some additional support from staff, but they continue to be vibrant contributers to their areas way past their retirements. If Senator Obama thinks that he doesn’t want to be judged on his “funny name” or the color of his skin, he needs to extend the same level of respect to older Americans. Not all folks with Hussein in their names are terrorists and not all senior citzens have alzheimer’s disease. The latest mailing I keep getting from the Obama supporters to get McCain to release his ‘real’ medical reports is a thinly veiled whisper campaign made to make folks take notice of McCain’s age. While there are hate groups out there to remind folks of Obama’s race, there are only Obama supporters out there bringing up McCain’s age and Senator Palin’s sex and fundamentalist beliefs. Like I said, I disagree on almost every social position possible with the Republican party, but I’ve never seen them say anything blantantly racist about Senator Obama. However, I see Obama and his supporters spew misogynistic, ageist, and gay-hating terms daily. I’ve also seen them play the race card at the drop of a hat. This should stop. It’s ugly and it’s un-American.
UPDATE TODAY: YET AGAIN …
From Fox New:
Florida Rep. Alcee Hastings on Wednesday warned two minority groups to beware of Sarah Palin because “anybody toting guns and stripping moose don’t care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks.”
Hastings, who is black and a Democrat, made the comment in Florida at a panel discussion hosted by the National Jewish Democratic Council.
source:
http://http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/25/congressman-warns-jews-blacks-to-beware-of-palin/
Biden: Gaffe or Being Honest?
Posted: September 23, 2008 Filed under: No Obama | Tags: biden gaffes, Biden misspeaks, Obama misspeaks 4 CommentsEvery one who knows Senator Joe Biden knows he has a tendency to talk a lot and not always with his political brain attached to his vocal chords. It shouldn’t be all that surprising to the Obama folks and their uberly scripted Presidential candidate that they would not be able to put a muzzle or a message collar on Biden. Senator Biden gave an opinion the other day on a tasteless Obama attack ad. It was the one that showed McCain as old, crotchety and unable to use Internet. What the Obama campaign failed to find out was that McCain doesn’t use a PC because of his war injuries that limit the flexibility and use of his arms. Senator McCain usually has some one operate the machines for him. This some one is usually wife Cindy.
After that exposure, the Obama attack ad came off as petty, uninformed, and insensitive to the disabled. Biden called it like it was–not the best of moves on the part of the Obama/Biden campaign and something that he wouldn’t have done if he’d have called the shots. This so-called gaffe is different than some of the doozies that have given him ink and news time (see below). I don’t think this was a gaffe. I actually think he was just being honest. The ad was a low blow and some one with knowledge and credibility wouldn’t have run it. Guess we’ll see how the press spins it shortly. Anyway, love this YouTube offering and I thought I’d share it too… it’s a Gaffe contest between Biden and Obama. I thought I’d put it here rather than post it to the huge content I have on the Gaffe and flip-flop patrol page. I can’t wait for the debates. I’m expecting so many actual gaffes that I’ll be busy posting them throughout the next couple of weeks.
The Biden Criticism:
The Obama Nation: Increasingly Desperate
Posted: September 21, 2008 Filed under: No Obama | Tags: No Obama, Obama can't get above 50% 11 CommentsI’m noticing a distinct tone change in the MSM and among many key Obama supporters. It’s that sound of desperation. It’s the sound of whining … PULEEZE vote for him! After all, the world will fall apart if we get
another Republican in office. Today’s New York Times Op Ed page is full of the whine of the Obamanation.
Among the many issues voters need to consider in this campaign is this vital fact: The next president is likely to appoint several Supreme Court justices. Those choices will determine the future of the law, and of some of Americans’ most cherished rights.
John McCain and Barack Obama have made it clear that they would pick very different kinds of justices. The results could be particularly dramatic under Mr. McCain, who is likely to complete President Bush’s campaign to make the court an aggressive right-wing force
source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/opinion/21sun1.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&oref=slogin
While that’s a really nice argument , we need to remember that it takes two to stack a supreme court. The President may appoint the justices, but remember, there is that advice, consent, and approval of the senate thing stuck right there in the constitution. If progressive Senators would’ve grown a pair (or borrowed them from Hillary), we wouldn’t be in this position now. Obama was going to happily vote for Roberts until an aide told him otherwise. Think Bork. He was stopped. Hell, Joe Biden could have prevented the appointment of Clarence “Uncle” Thomas had he acted like he had some sense and a pair! The head of the senate just needs to make sure that the president knows who will get through and who will experience nomination hell and then make it so! This is why it is important that some one like Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton holds leadership in the Senate. We will not see this kind of leadership from Senator Reid.
Also, overturned laws go back to the states. The bottom line is, if you want to live in a state that resembles the christian version of the taliban nation, move to nebraska. If you want rights and civil liberties, move to california, new york, or minnesota. I think you see what population patterns suggest here. You live in nebraska, you live among cows. You live in minnesota, you live among university attending people.
The next whine I’m hearing over and over as Obama’s numbers vacillate but never reach that 50% number is that we’re just not ready for a black president. This is despite the fact we have black governors, black mayors, black representatives, and black senators in places where there are indeed, white voters. Just ask me! ALL of my local government leaders and representatives are nonwhite. I’d never vote if I had an issue with black or minority candidates. Democrats think that only by gerrymandering the country and the primaries, we’ll finally get a black president because americans follow their lesser angels. I will grant you, there are some racist hold-outs all over the country, but they are not the majority.
A lot of these “They are RACIST!” whines come from folks that think they know places like the South and the midwest and then slime us with some outrageous caricature. Obama’s own characterization of us as bitter folks clinging to religion and guns shows exactly how unaware many folks are about the nature of the citizens of this country. With the exception of a few nasty people, most americans are willing to give just about any one a fair shake until you insult them and their intelligence. We all might not be Harvard-educated, but we have our own set of skills and sense by which we get by in life. Why can’t we just call it what it is. We’re rejecting Obama not on his race, but on his merit. He is pathetically short on merit. McCain may be a crusty old goat with a temper, but he’s a crusty old goat who put his time in the military and the senate and paid his dues. Americans like some one who shows stick-to-itness. The only long term commitments Obama has made are to his very irregular friends and associates. Folks that just about no one can imagine putting into their address books, let alone clinging to for years. Well, I don’t cling to a bible or a gun, and I sure don’t cling to a former weatherman who bombed the pentagon and is sorry he didn’t do more effective bombing. Nobody gets Obama because of his ‘not us’ element, none of us get Obama because he shows poor judgement in the selection of his friends and associates. If there’s one old slogan Americans do cling to it’s “Birds of a feather, flock together.” If you want to mistake that and intrepret it for racism, I’d suggest you develop some critical thinking skills. That old saying is far deeper than that.
Then there is the whine, you lost, just get over it and get on the bus! Pelosi is the head whiner on this one. She is also the one that ensured the roll call at the DNC broke every rule in the book. “Stop the Hate” Brazille has also taken this tact. She being one of the main instigators of the gerrymandered primary system that delivered one more weak and unsuitable candidate to us. Listen, I voted for Mondale, I voted for Kerry, and I even voted for Dukkakis! I’m way pass the fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me … I’m into some other zone here on being fooled that the DNC-delivered candidates will get elected outside of those solid blue states. The deal is, we didn’t lose, and that makes us not get over it. I didn’t even have a chance to get my voice heard before Iowa handed me John Kerry. I didn’t like it. I thought he’d lose. I did get on board, because the process delivered the outcome in a way with which I could not argue. It sucked but it was a process no one gamed. I also thought Kerry was capable of doing the job, even though I figured he wasn’t going to be a Truman, a Jefferson, or a Roosevelt. Obama was the result of gerrymandering and tricks AND he’s not capable of doing the job. Biden probably is … but if that’s the case, put Biden up there on top. What? He never garners any votes? Go figure! What is this? Win the presidency by putting a silver tongued puppet up there then let the VP run the show? Didn’t we get enough of that with Dubya and Cheney?
So, anyway, stop the whining! I’m still note voting for him!
None of the Above …
Posted: September 17, 2008 Filed under: No Obama, U.S. Economy | Tags: mccain, none of the above, Obama 7 CommentsAs this depressingly stupid but important presidential election drones on, I have to say I’m more inclined to opt out by the day. There are simple truths that both campaigns are avoiding. Perhaps it is true that common sense is a most uncommon trait. Let’s look at just a few things my mother taught me that I thought was pretty much common sense. I wasn’t sure if she got them all from Dear Abby or if they were under the collection of old wives’ tales, but damned some body in these campaigns needs their mom to tape some old copies of Dear Abby to their bedroom mirrors. Just like my mom did for me so that I would develop some common sense.
First, I was taught that People in Glass Houses shouldn’t thrown stones. That means if every one supporting Senator Barack Obama is going to criticize Sarah Palin for lack of experience, they better take a good long, hard look at the top of the ticket. Which is worse? An inexperienced Presidential candidate with a Washington Hack at the second position or an inexperienced Vice Presidential candidate with a Washington Hack at the top of the ticket? You decide.
Second, I was taught to not open my mouth when I don’t have a clue what I’m talking about. Neither McCain or Obama seem to know enough about the economy that either of them can answer questions without sounding clueless. Maybe I’m being hypercritical here since I am a financial economist, and what’s going on is right up my area of expertise, but PulEEZE tell me that one of these candidates had your basic macroeconomics and microeconomics courses somewhere on their college transcripts? Oh, right, we have NO idea about that because Obama won’t release his … and McCain was busy crashing planes and trying not to be absolutely dead last in his class. I’m not expecting a Rhodes Scholar for President, but … wait, we did have a Rhodes Scholar, as I recall, and things went pretty well then … maybe we SHOULD start asking for candidates that did their homework for a change.
Third, I was taught not to talk out both sides of my mouth. McCain has evolved into a Teddy Roosevelt Republican who likes government oversight seemingly overnight. None of his primary stump speeches would’ve lead any one to that conclusion. Obama has taken so many sides on one position, I feel like that little green possessed girl in The Exorcist every time I hear another speech. I mean, really, how many sides to a single issue can there possibly be? Obama seems to find a new one with every new audience.
Fourth, i was taught if you keep on lying it increases your chances of being caught and that people really NEVER trust anything a liar says. I don’t even know where to begin here. The first thing thing that comes to mind though is the Obama interview with O’Reilly. He just keeps brushing off those specious friends of his. They just folks he knows in his neighborhood. That was it, these are the people in his neighborhood, in his nieghborhood, in his neighborhood … yes these are the people in his neighborhood, they’re the people that you meet each day. I mean, right, we all have thousands of folks we know, and each of know at least one person who tried to blow up the pentagon and was sorry they didn’t blow up more buildings, another person who is in jail for corruption and fraud, yet another person who says Goddamn America and blames the country for 9-11 … sheesh, I know I’m highly odd, that I don’t have any friends like this? and I mean… you do, don’t you? Then there’s this week’s McCain thing: the fundamentals of the American Economy are strong and what I meant was the American workers are the most productive in the world. Yeah, right, that’s not a non sequitur there.
Fifth, I was taught Birds of a Feather flock together. Neither of these candidates can say they are outsiders looking in on the current financial crisis. Senator Obama with his limited amount of time in Washington is the number two Senator to get funds from both Fannie and Freddie. Penny Priztker is the mother of the subprime mortgage meltdown as well as his finance chair. Half of his finance committee has major connections to most of the big players in the current housing bubble and investment banking blow up. John McCain relies on Phil Gramm for advice. Puhleeze! You think we don’t know if you weren’t part of the problem you at least turned a blind eye to it? Or were so busy on the campaign trail you wouldn’t even have known what was going on even if you read the news?
This has to be the worst set of candidates I have ever seen or heard of in U.S. History. Why can’t we just have some folks that show a little decency, wisdom, and common sense? If we don’t get some primary election reform soon, I’m going to expatriate to some place that appreciates democracy pretty soon. It’s a lost art form here.
What Goes around Comes around …
Posted: September 10, 2008 Filed under: No Obama, Women's Rights | Tags: 2008 presidentional election, Obama and lipstick on pigs, racism and sexism, Sarah Palin 2 Comments
Senator Obama is learning that karma is a bitch! During the primary, his entire campaign screamed racism whenever they could portray comments by Senator Clinton, President Clinton, or her supporters in the worst possible light. It was almost a game to them. Wait for the slightest sign of a code word, send in an Obama surrogate to claim racism, then send the candidate out to say, well, I’m sure they REALLY didn’t mean that! Clinton spent a lot of time off message due to this tactic.
Well, now the table is turned! Now that the country has focused on the rampant sexism during the primary, there is heightened sensitivity to any potentially sexist comment and definitely to comments that drip with misogyny. We’ve already seen Senator Obama’s less than subtle third finger to Hillary so we know he’s incapable of nuanced references. Remember the after victory party that blared Jay-Z’s “99 problems (But a bitch ain’t one)?” Well, as the good pastor Wright might say “chickens are coming home to roost”.
The McCain campaign is playing by different rules which maybe why Obama struggles with a response other than, really, I didn’t mean that and you all know better and shouldn’t be picking on me. Word from McCain: You meant it and it’s sexist! If this isn’t more proof that McCain is gunning for the 18 million cracks in the ceiling and being serious about it, I don’t know what is. Obama is so flustered that his message has been virtually lost in the spin cycle.
And now, yet another chicken’s roosting in Obama’s hen house.
South Carolina Democratic chairwoman Carol Fowler reportedly lashed out at Sarah Palin Wednesday, saying the Republican vice presidential candidate’s “primary qualification seems to be that she hasn’t had an abortion.”
Politico.com reports that Fowler, wife of former Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler, said that John McCain’s decision to choose an abortion rights opponent would not boost his candidacy among many women.
“Among Democratic women and even among independent women, I don’t think it helped him,” she told Politico.com.
You remember South Carolina. It’s the home of the claim that the fairy tale comment by Bill Clinton was about Barrack Obama and not his stand on the Iraq war. That lunacy cost Hillary many, many black voters. I guess they can dish out the claims on racism but sputter over sexism. Now we’re hearing Senator Obama whine about swiftboating. Well, Senator, what did you expect? It seems Senator Hillary Clinton was right. Senator Obama can whine about phony outrage, but he better toughen up quickly, it’s not even October yet. He’s acting completely discombobulated and has been over-explaining rather than just saying sorry, didn’t mean it that way, then getting back on message. What an amateur! We told you so … another DNC loser foisted on the masses!





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