Monday, May 30, 2011

While I Was Away

It looks like my time away from this blog (I've been paying more attention recently to the sports story about my hometown of Winnipeg getting another NHL team) has resulted in my missing some interesting developments:

Ed Schultz Suspended from Air for Calling Laura Ingram A "Slut"

Not very surprising given Schultz's mouth, ignorance of history and just plain ol' derangement. NBC has suspended the good Sarge without pay for one week, following a meeting with NBC brass that apparently, was Schultz's recommendation. NBC released this statement.

What have I said about this clown? Did I not tell you he was nuts? Haven't I and others constantly reminded you that he was not fit for the public airwaves? His statement proves he is not an intelligent, relevant host for any type of medium. Am I suggesting "banning him?" or taking him off the air? No. He'll do that himself. Eventually his ratings will dwindle so much to the point that The Mess and the powers-that-be at NBC Universal will finally have no choice but to cancel or fire him based on his not being able to make any money, or for causing further embarrassment for the company. His derangement, based on attempts to garner "shock ratings" or simply his obvious chemical imbalance, are not the things journalists; or money are made of.

MSNBC Guest: 'Race' A Factor In Republican Support For Herman Cain

Like the artcile says, you're damned if you do, you're damed if you don't. Forget the fact that President Barack Obama got 80% if the white vote to launch him into the White House in 2009 and that Republicans are hedging their future bets on at least two black Consevatives, Herman Cain and Col. Allan West. Are they legitimate contenders for any sort of Republican leadership? Of course they are and they're potentially good ones too. That's why the left has decended on them and their supporters with such vigor of hatred and lies that I wonder how (given the use of the race card at every given opportunity) the public hasn't tarred and feathered these people for their decades-long lies of black conservatives.By the way, did you notice that the left has brought up the race factor yet again? They're pretty stuck in this gear aren't they?

DNC chair: Republicans Think Illegal Immigration Should be Illegal


The new DNC Chair, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz apparently, like all good, "educated" liberal Democrats, thinks that the law shouldn't be the law. Nevermind the Constitution, nevermind the actual laws concerning immigration. Wasserman-Schultz, again like all liberals, just can't seem to stomach the thought of all those immigrants rushing the border from Mexico aren't beng given the royal, red-carpet treatment so that they can be misled with nanny-state entitlements so that they'll be insured to vote Democrat. It really says something when you control the White House and Senate, yet stil have to go to outside help for more votes. How scared are they exactly?One of my personal favourites from the last week...The Meaning of Free Speech for Liberal University StudentsIt seems that all liberal brains do work the same after all. After having their heads being filled with lies and misinformation about conservatives throughout their whole academic careers, it's no wonder that many students who consider themselves left-of-center really don't mind banning conservative news sires and blogs. When you've been inundated with left-wing hatred and intolerance (all under the guise of tolerance) all of your young life, it isn't really surprising to hear their thoughts on how, if your a far-left liberal free speech is for me, but not for thee.

MSNBC Doing What It Does Best

And that's defend anyone about anything that has a (D) after their name. Conversely, anyone with a (R) after their name is guilty of everything. Especially things that are made up. Just ask Lawrence O'Donnell. He recently defended Congressman Anthony Weiner's sex scandal with:

"Republicans have a much tougher time surviving so-called sex scandals because they spend so much time preaching against the kind of behavior they then get caught doing themselves. Anthony Weiner can easily be re-elected in his district no matter what he tweets, and nothing has developed in this story so far that would prevent him from being elected mayor of New York, a job for which he is more than qualified and well-suited..."Voters need to realize that sex doesn't matter when it comes to casting their votes."

This after normally Democrat-friendly CNN attempted to ask Weiner about the Tweets that he allegedly sent to a female college student andWeiner not only dodged the questions, but got a tad bit insulting to

CNN is not normally considered a network hostile to liberal Democrats, but Rep. Weiner was quite defensive Tuesday afternoon when CNN pressed him about the lewd picture sent to a female college student from his Twitter account. "When asked why he was not asking Capitol Police to investigate if someone hacked his Twitter account, Weiner launched into his talking points – that the matter was a distraction and he would not spend time talking about it. When CNN continued to ask him if the lewd picture was his and if he sent it, a flustered Weiner dodged questions and called the producer on the set a 'jackass.'"

Seeing that O'Donnell is a self-admitted Socialist and by extension has absolutely no clue about what's good for the economy, I wouldn't take this clown to seriously. That and, well after all, he does work for MSNBC. I mean, really, what more reason do you need to turn the channel? On top of that, as the NewsBusters article pointed out O'Donnell's beliefs when it comes to a politicians personal decency or character:

-Promiscuity and infidelity are nothing to be concerned with when judging the character of a person being bestowed a position of tremendous power.
-Family values isn't something you can actually vote for.
-A 46-year-old man married for less than a year sending lewd pictures to a 21-year-old college student (assuming that's what Weiner did) is by no means an indication of his character or how he might use his position of power as an elected official.











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