Archive for August 15th, 2011
Fisher Price “Little Mommy” dolls subversively whisper to youngsters that “Islam is the Light”. More proof that talking dolls are damn dirty liars.
Facebook Focus Group: “Debt Ceiling Chicken” Edition
What follows below is a Facebook discussion that broke out when someone posted the term “debt ceiling chicken” and defined it as
debt ceiling chicken = A game where everyone in Congress refuses to agree on a deal to raise the debt ceiling until the last possible minute. It’s like regular chicken, but instead of driving cars at each other, politicians
Read the comments that followed, and keep in mind the people involved are for the most part Obama-voters from 2008.
Obama’s Magical Misery Tour: Throwing America Under The Bus
Maybe it was Sarah Palin’s first One Nation Bus Tour back in May, or her bus tour stop at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday (same day as the Iowa Straw Poll). More likely, it was the media frenzy accompanying Sarah’s every move and hanging on her every word during these family outings.
For whatever reason, Teh Messiah, Barack Hussein Obama, who is a Marxist spendthrift but totally not a Muslim, decided to get out of the swamp that is D.C. in August (and away from his newly announced historically low 39% approval rating).
And he’s doing it in a style befitting someone who is “kind of like a god.” In two spankin’ new “totally not campaign buses” costing the American taxpayer $1.1 million.
Not a campaign trip? Really? Even CBS News admits it.
The U.S. Secret Service has two new buses in its fleet for President Obama to use on his 3-day Midwest bus trip starting today…the buses cost the service $1.1-million. [...]
Mr. Obama today begins a 3-day bus swing through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. He has four town hall meetings planned and a forum on rural economic issues.
Although the bus trip has the feel of a campaign swing, the White House is billing the 3-day tour as “official.” That means taxpayers pick up all of the costs of the trip.
When Mr. Obama ventures out on political trips, his campaign or the Democratic National Committee typically pay a small portion of the cost of presidential travel, as required by the Federal Election Commission.
No one throws people under the bus better than Barack Hussein Obama, as evidenced in one of my favorite videos from black conservative commentator AlfonZo Rachel, circa 2009:
Who do you suppose will end up under Obama’s bus during this trip?
(Hat Tip to Rush Limbaugh for “Magical Misery Tour.”)
How low can he go? Obama at 39% approval rating and falling
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How low can Obama’s approval ratings really go?
He’s at 39% approval now.
Carter fell to just 28% approval in June of 1979…well before the presidential election.
George H.W. Bush dropped to just 25% approval (lower than Carter) in July immediately before the 1992 November election.
There is a lot of Bush Sr.’s presidency in Obama, as well as Carter…and it sure feels like the low point of “The Golden Age of Hopeychange” hasn’t even happened yet.
How low do you think Obama can go, considering the fact the media plays nonstop cheerleader for him and he benefits from the extremely racist voting tendencies in the black community, where they won’t stop supporting him no matter what he does (the OJ Simpson/Michael Jackson/Jesse Jackson syndrome)?
Even with the media might and black racism in his corner, could Obama really get to 25% support or lower?
What think you?
Does your state have “Let Them Rest in Peace” laws to protect veterans’ funerals?
Five-time Democrat candidate for statewide office in Kansas, Fred Phelps, owner of the Westboro Hate Circus
Surprisingly enough, something good happened in Illinois yesterday, when Governor Pat Quinn signed a new bill that strengthened the existing “Let Them Rest in Peace” law in our state.
It is now illegal to disrupt a veteran’s funeral in Illinois; any protests aimed at the deceased must happen either 30 minutes before or 30 minutes after the funeral, and protestors cannot come within 300 feet of the funeral service.
Governor Quinn boldy defied the Democrat Party in protecting veterans’ families like this, since “Let Them Rest in Peace” laws were prompted originally by the actions of Democrat activist Fred Phelps and his Westboro Hate Circus.
Phelps is a five-time Democrat candidate for office in Kansas, where he repeatedly ran for both Governor and Senator as a Democrat. Phelps’ family has been longtime supporters of Al Gore as well.
It’s horrible that Phelps’ actions over the last decade or so — in disrupting funerals and attacking mourners — have gotten to the point where legislation is needed to specifically address his Westboro Hate Circus like this, but I’m glad to see Illinois removing Phelps’ ability to take his show on the road here.
Do you know if your state has “Let Them Rest in Peace” legislation on the books?
Have you ever found an easy to use list of states where Phelps and others like him are prohibited by law from disrupting funerals?
If there isn’t protection for mourners where you come from, this could be a good cause for you to get involved in to ensure police have the ability to protect these families.
George Soros Watch: Why does this supervillain want Greece and Portugal out of the Euro so badly?
George Soros is a supervillain, but unlike Auric Goldfinger, Hugo Drax, Dr. No, or Ernst Stavro Blofeld, he’s not something Ian Fleming dreamed up, but rather a global menace birthed in real life, seemingly to set the world on fire.
I grew up in the 80s, so the Pierce Brosnan Bond films released in the mid-90s where my favorite, since I was finally old enough to really appreciate these capers in my first years of college. By the Brosnan era, the villains weren’t trying to take over the world anymore, but instead were all about making tons of money by causing chaos and destruction on spectacular scale.
THIS is who George Soros is.
He reminds me a lot of the character Johnathon Pryce played in Tomorrow Never Dies: Elliott Carver, billionaire, provoking war between China and Great Britain so he can not only sell more papers and reap higher ratings for his news conglomerate, but so he could extend his reach into China and secure his business holdings for another 100 years.
Everything Soros does is to make more billions, usually off the suffering of others. Like Carver, Soros manipulates crises in various countries for profit. Because he has so much money, and his tentacles reach everywhere, he’s seemingly nullified whatever sort of real life James Bond-types that are supposed to stop people like him.
At some point, you’d think Soros would have ENOUGH money, so his ultimate end game can’t be just about how much cash he can accumulate. Part of what he does is the fun he has in causing chaos and terrifying people. We sure saw a lot of that in the Bond films, as all those villains loved playing their respective parts, few with more flourish than Soros.
I really think Soros just wants to watch the world burn. Though he makes new fortunes off each of his stunts, I think the money’s just a bonus to him. The pure joy he gets in destablizing Western countries is what this is really about.
Which concerns me, since Soros is 80 and has been at this for decades now. He’s very much “been there, done that” in terms of these stunts…and like any addict with a horrible habit, it feels like it takes more and more for him to get the same sort of high he’s used to.
This means Soros is getting more dangerous…especially if he wants to end his life with one giant, world-shaking stunt…one that really plunges us into an undeniable Second Great Depression that he can take credit for causing.
He’s sick.
He’s currently trying to force Greece and Portugal out of the Euro for some reason, as part of some bigger plot.
And there’s no James Bond on duty to stop him.
Not the best way to start a Monday, thinking about supervillains, but he’s real and he’s out there…and I don’t believe there is nothing that can be done about him.
QUESTION: Do you know an economist or someone expert in economics?
We need to interview an economist or someone who considers her or himself to be an expert in the field of economics.
We’re also looking to interview anyone who is currently or who at one time used to be a teacher in the public school system.
Anyone who is a parent with children in public high school would be interesting to interview as well.
If you are interested, or have anyone in mind who we can talk to, drop us a line at HillBuzz@gmail.com












