Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week

Forgive me, I’ve been ill. This is the first time I’ve seen this. If you haven’t, you absolutely need to read the whole thing, print it out and spread it around. Media Still Doesn’t Get It, from Ace of Spades, authored by Slublog. A masterful fisking this piece of slime by Roger Simon (no, the other Roger Simon). The quote:

You want to know why conservatives roared last night when the media was bashed and why many of us have spent the week in a simmering rage? It’s because you’re hypocrites. You claim to be objective, yet have spent the past few days absolutely smearing a woman and her family because she had the audacity to be a conservative Republican. You have expended more time and effort discussing her daughter’s sex life than you’ve spent looking into the business and political associates of the Democrat candidate for president of the United States. When you did explore Palin’s actual record, you have often done so with little regard for the truth. You and your colleagues have relinquished your right to be taken seriously as honest brokers of information.

And what this column shows me is that you know it.

I’m serious. Read the whole piece.

I can hear Bernie Goldberg saying “I told you . . .”

I wonder if anyone knows how to get in touch with Bernie. I’d bet there’s a bunch of us pajamahadeen who would like to interview him over these latest, most blatant examples of Bias and Arrogance.

And not one “legacy media” outlet that will touch him.

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

Bill Whittle strikes again:

Newt Gingrich’s fire-breathing army of young reform Republicans who stormed congress in 1994 grew, in about a decade, into the party of Duke Cunningham, Trent Lott, and the Bridge to Nowhere. I watched this unfold — especially after 2004 — and time and time again, the core conservative values of discipline and responsibility were betrayed, mocked, and ignored. Restraint is not an easy sell in a society this affluent — not compared with the view of government as a bottomless bag of candy. That’s why we’re supposed to be the party of adults.

Power corrupts, and I believe there is no power more intoxicating and corrosive than the ability to spend other people’s money at will. If Newt’s Army could go so far astray, you can bet the country was disillusioned, disappointed, and furious — not just ready for change, but eager for it, even change as ethereal and diffuse as what Senator Obama has been peddling. We lost the Senate and the House in 2006 because of this. We were going to lose the presidency in 2008 for it. And we deserved to lose it.

RTWT.

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

From a post and comment thread chock-full of ’em:

September 2nd, 2008. The 2008 Election ended this morning as a vast cadre of liberals, progressives, Democrats and like minded journalists lifted the white flag and surrendered.

We surrendered something a whole lot more valuable than our vote. We surrendered our principles. We surrendered our core values.

We surrendered all hope. We surrendered our shared dreams that our daughters would inherit a better world, a world of promise, equality, justice, fairness and honor.

We had dreamed of a world where our 17 year old daughters wouldn’t be striped naked and raped on the front page of the New York Times, above the fold.

We dreamed of a world where a candidate, man or woman, could run for the highest office in the land and not be “swiftboated” with sexual lies and slander so vicious, so cruel, so gross and destructive that they actually wither our very soul.

I actually believed we were better than that. I actually believed “swiftboating” was the sole property of Republicans. I actually believed we wanted to debate the issues. I actually believed we wanted the real change so eloquently promised by Senator Barack Obama. I actually believed we wanted a better world for our sons and our daughters.

So I thought the extremely bizarre story, so obvious a blatant lie, that somehow appeared in The Daily Kos, claiming Governor Sarah Palin had somehow faked her own pregnancy to cover up for her wayward teenage daughter would be laughed off and quickly vanish from the Kos pages like the trash it was. It was a joke, A sad, sick joke.

But instead of the aborted fetus it should have been, it was born full grown into the waiting arms of liberal bloggers and journalists, who quickly passed out cigars and congratulated themselves as proud mamas and papas. All this in spite of the fact that absolutely everyone knew the story was an absolute lie.

The only thing we aborted was the truth. – The WIZARD, Fkap, It’s Over. We’ve Lost.

RTWT, AND the comments.

From the comments, my favorite:

The Left abandoned millions of people in Vietnam to be chopped up and destroyed.

Principles of classical liberalism were abandoned by the fake liberals, decades ago.

It is only now, now when people are paying attention to a huge influx of information, that they are starting to get the clue. Maybe with 9/11. Maybe with Afghanistan and how the Left turned against Bush’s war there to free the Afghan women. Maybe Iraq. Maybe now. – Ymarsakar

But probably not.

Oooookay. . . .

Oooookay. . . .

Bob Parks of Black & Right wrote a piece on the Left’s attack on Sarah Palin which was picked up by the site Booker Rising.

The commentary there is . . . illuminating. Example:

. . . one wonders if the porch-simian collective imagines that there’s a place for its membership in that apocalyptic white separatist refuge being extolled here by Palin’s pastor;

http://subrealism.blogspot.com/2…for- itself.html

I do invite you to watch the videos. It pretty much puts to rest the idea that Palin is not a fundamentalist evangelical Christian. But I didn’t hear anybody damning America. I didn’t hear the pastor blaming anything on “poor, black, PEOPLE!” Not one mention of “chickens coming home to roost.” Also, this isn’t Palin’s pastor, she’s visiting a church in another town, as I see it.

But really, “porch-simian collective”?

Another:

Palins pick as VP simply shows the dearth of conviction that really exist on the right. They do not love America, or its highest ideals; I do not care what anyone argues, Conservatives/Whites, love the privileges they believe America entitles them.

Absolutely no conviction at all; Instead of chants of “country first” or even “USA, USA;” the party and their sycophants should be bellowing “White Pride World-Wide”, and be done with it!

You know, I knew there were people out there like that, but this is the first time I’ve actually seen one.

Another:

CNN is now totally in the tank for Sarah Palin. They failed with Clinton, and they failed with McCain, and know they’re going to fail with this fourth rate loser. CNN has now been totally exposed for the bought and paid for verminous swine corporate establishment propaganda network that they are.

I cannot help but wonder what color the sky is on that guy’s planet.

One final one:

Sarah Palin is the Republican attack dog now, in the words of Chris Matthews, a torpedo aimed at the Barack Obama campaign.

Now we know why they call her the “barracuda”.

And I agree with Dark Star, I think placing her in a direct adversarial position to Barack Obama is the Republican plan, and it’s also a deviously subtle way to play the race card. The old Black boogie men assaulting the innocent virginal white woman. It’s a classic racial theme.

Now these are NOT the majority opinions expressed – they aren’t even a particularly high percentage, but the mentality is (to sheltered little-ole-me) a bit shocking. Thankfully, these commentators are countered by other voices there.

This is Sobering

This is Sobering

Bob Parks of Black & Right considers the questions of “What happens if Barack Obama wins in November? And what if he doesn’t?

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbzuJJVKDTM&hl=en&fs=1&w=425&h=344]
If you’re inclined to, throw some money Bob’s way. He’s trying to raise $1,000 to cover his daily operations by the end of October. There’s a “Chip In” button on the right side of the blog.

(h/t Curmudgeonly & Skeptical2 – I’m going back to bed.)

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

With regard to the way the Lenin-Red end of the intarw3bz spectrum has behaved in the last 24 hours, well, when people force themselves to be so Excruciatingly Politically Correct for 24 hours of every day, it’s shocking how misogynistic and racist they can get if you put an R after the name of a target. I haven’t seen such bigoted vitriol since the Clarence Thomas nomination.

Remember kids, it’s the hit dog that yelps. – Tam, Quote(s) of the Day

It’s called “projection.”

Oh, This is GOOD

Oh, This is GOOD

It’s been making the rounds of the Intarwebz. I’ve seen it twice now, once on AR15.com and once on a pro-Hillary site. How’s that for “broad appeal” (no pun intended):

Palin is completely inexperienced and utterly incapable.

You heard me. The initial euphoria over the idea of a naughty librarian on the TV news each night for the next 4 to 8 years has worn off. Now, it back to hard, pragmatic reality and the reality is that she has no place in Washington, DC.

Want proof? Consider the following:

Only an amateur would speak off the cuff, as she usually does. Experienced politicians avoid speaking extemporaneously whenever possible. Otherwise, the electorate might find out what they really think.

If Palin had meaningful experience, she would have known that the job of Ethics Commissioner is SUPPOSED to be corrupt, thus saving her the trouble of resigning in protest and then running for the highest office in the state.

Only an amateur would attain political office by actually defeating opposing candidates at the ballot box. An experienced politician would have eliminated opposition candidates by protesting technical glitches in their nominating petitions or petitioning to change the party rules on how votes are counted in primary elections or hiring groups like ACORN to register 14 people who all, coincidentally, have the same names and reside at the same abandoned and boarded-up restaurant. Did she not once consider taking lessons from the Chicago political machine that got Obama elected? Sheesh.

Any experienced politician knows that upon assuming high office, you are supposed to demand a larger plane; not sell the useless behemoth that was recently purchased by your predecessor.

Only an amateur would implement a comprehensive energy and conservation policy shortly after taking office. A more experienced politician would have avoided the issue outright for at least 30 years while demonizing oil companies, then banning any voting on the topic followed by a recess vacation through the next election

Any experienced politician knows that once elected, you are not supposed to spend your first 20 months in office actually doing the job you were elected to do. You should be campaigning for another office – as Obama could have told her.

Sarah Palin was only supposed to TALK about government reform and utter platitudes about exiling corrupt, entrenched politicians – not actually do anything about it. She demonstrated her naivete by creating a smooth running government that included representatives of other political parties, thereby making it impossible for her to find a scapegoat if anything goes wrong.

Only a political greenhorn would thumb their nose at the environmental lobby by hunting and actually shooting moose and caribou. Worse yet, she foolishly told the truth: the proposed oil drilling site in ANWR is NOT the secret location of Eden but is, in fact, a barren wasteland.

What Sarah Palin does not seem to understand is that here in the 21st century, chief executives do not negotiate beneficial business deals for their states with foreign nations or take time to actually hang out with soldiers in Iraq. That time is better spent preening for the cameras in Berlin – something else a more seasoned and experienced politician such as Obama could have told her.

Holding oil companies accountable and successfully negotiating mutually productive agreements with them proves she does not understand their true purpose: if you work with them to the benefit of your state, you will no longer have a faceless villain to scare people into voting for you.

By creating new jobs instead of demonizing capitalism, Sarah foolishly enabled people to become more reliant on themselves and less reliant on government, hereby diminishing the dependant voter base – a classic newbie mistake. After all, if people have jobs, they will not have much need for the government and will be too busy enjoying their lives to protest the U.S., its corporations and, of course, opposing candidates.

Worse yet, Palin created a budget surplus and mailed it back to the taxpayers. Doesn’t she know that if the government generates a surplus, it’s doing something wrong? An experienced leader like Obama or Biden knows that taxpayer money belongs to the government – not to the people.

In another rankly amateurish move, she cooperated completely with government officials investigating accusations made against her. Experienced politicians know that you are supposed to stonewall, obfuscate, pressure libraries to expunge any record of unsavory political associations and ship potential witnesses off to Caribbean islands – another good reason not to sell the executive jet.

Yup, she is hopelessly inexperienced.

That is why I ♥ SARAH’CUDA and why I am voting McCain/Palin ‘08

I can’t find it in the original, so I don’t know who to credit it to.

Bumpersticker of the Day

Bumpersticker of the Day

Via SayUncle from an email from Tam:


As Uncle put it,

Ya know the really cool thing about not being a liberal nor a Democrat? It’s the fact that joke is funny and we’re not offended.

It’s also Uncle’s sixth blogoversary. Drop by and commiserate congratulate him!