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Obama
Singing
in the Rain?
By Dan Dawson • June
7, 2010 10:50 AM
Barack Obama, in a recent interview,
talked about being down on the beach
talking to fishermen in the early
days of the gulf oil crisis. Well
that's strange because Obama, never
shy of the camera, doesn't seem to
appear anywhere talking to people on
the beach in the rain like he said
he did. Now we all know Obama loves
to stretch the truth to the max but
could he be lying here? If anyone
has Obama's "singing in the rain"
moment please don't be shy to send
it to us. In the interview, Obama
reiterated how he's been on the job
from the moment the cork popped on
the BP oil rig. Let's take a closer
look. In the 49 days since the
disaster started Mr. Day1 has done 6
rounds of golf, has had 6 receptions
or parties, has hosted 5 sports
teams, he's done 2 California
fundraisers, has done 6 campaign
events, he's had 2 vacations and
done a few interviews and parties
with celebrities. Whew! Mr. Obama,
it's ok. You can have time off. You
can enjoy yourself but please don't
keep telling us how you won't rest
until the leak has stopped. Please
don't tell us how you've been on the
job since Day 1. We respond better
to honesty and you're only rubbing
salt water into the wounds of the
people and yes the fishermen on the
coast.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
I hear Obama is having a brain
session with James Cameron of the
Abyss, was Ironman not available? I
guess he doesn't do the underwater
thing plus Ironman is a capitalist
so it would be kinda like oil and
water with those two huh? Poor
Obama. It's ironic that the man who
all but claimed to walk on water
should find his nemesis in the salty
shores of the gulf. Well I for one
don't feel sorry for him. This is
the man who took a
laissez-faire attitude to
this whole mess from day one.
Remember Obama is a politician, a
community organizer and a lawyer. Do
you really think he cares about the
little fishies and squishy critters
down there? Caring about votes has
brought him this far. Now that this
has turned into a major catastrophe
Obama is in damage control. Major
damage control. Instead of action -
he sends lawyers to the gulf to
deflect the public's attention off
of his administration. That's sad
really. With the crisis unfolding
day after day I really don't know
who's totally at fault here but
let's remember that 11 people died
on that rig. I don't think I've ever
read anything that had their names
attached to it. But that's the way
things go sometimes.
I really hope this environmental
disaster gets fixed soon. Some say
now that it'll go on until August
and beyond. People are getting
angry. I was going to end this with
a quip about 10 foot blue people
swimming down to the ocean floor but
I just don't feel like it
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Sometimes there's no place like
home. President Obama will spend
this weekend flipping some taxpayer
paid steaks on his BBQ in Chicago -
passing on the long tradition of our
President making a tribute at
Arlington Cemetery. I guess if he
was forced then he'd go. Maybe he
feels he has enough political
capital to burn. Perhaps he should
check the polls. He's down as low as
42 percent in some polls but heck it
could be worse. Maybe he does need
some time off I mean, he's been busy
in recent days calling citizens of
Arizona racists, dragging the
President of Mexico into Congress to
chide us on how wrong we are with
our laws (like Mexico has got it's
act together), getting union thugs
to scare the public by demonstrating
on people's lawns.
I bet those
steaks are yummy. Don't you worry
about the gulf oil disaster either.
These problems tend to fix
themselves. Remember to blame Bush
er, BP. It's hard to keep these
things straight sometimes. Enjoy a
beer or two as well but remember,
voters’ memories run long and the
drive-by-media can only cover for
you so much.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Well I don't have any. I was hoping
you had some to spare. After all,
the headlines just don't look that
good folks. The European Union is in
big trouble with Greece, soon Spain
and Portugal. Money from the U.S.
will help the IMF hold off the dogs
for a little while but the writing
is on the wall. California and a
handful of other states are
essentially bankrupt. Obama spends
money like a drunken sailor and the
unions have incredible power right
now and it's getting worse. Our debt
is growing at an outstanding rate,
oil has reached the beaches in our
southern states and the stock market
is in the tank. Terrorists are a
constant threat at home and abroad
and oh ya, unemployment is at %9.9
and climbing. Our government is
printing money like never before and
the President is attacking the
citizens of Arizona for defending
it's borders and those are just the
big headlines to name a few. We all
know there's a bomb in the room but
we keep pretending we don't hear the
ticking. So here is my challenge -
can someone give us some good news?
I'm not talking about the fluffy
stuff either. Legitimate good news
please.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Well look who's back. Perennial
problem child Fannie Mae has come
back to the table asking for just a
little more. Please sir, may I have
$8.4 Billion? I tell you this kid's
got an appetite.
Fannie Mae bled through $13.1
Billion last quarter alone - that's
right, last quarter alone. But let's
look at the bright side, it's less
than the $16.3 Billion it lost in
the previous quarter. Whew!
At some point even the most
loving parents, that being the U.S.
taxpayers, might have to decide on
perhaps, well, just maybe, casting
this problem child out into the
cold.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
How did the Times Square
(attempted) Bomber get through
airport security? Yes Grandma Turner
had her pickled beets confiscated,
94 year old Great Grandpa Edward
Wilson had the cuffs on his pants
thoroughly examined and 7 year old
Alice Dougan had some explaining to
do but Faisal Shahzad got through
with a ticket he purchased with cash
at the last minute. How is that even
possible? Mr. Shahzad was no rocket
scientist, heck he wasn't even
average. Is it that hard to set a
clock? The investigators picked up
his sent right away because Faisal
never really made any attempt to
hide.
Now I don't want to blame the
authorities for this one. Yes, some
people did screw up and no system
will ever be perfect. But just what
is Obama's strategy here? You can't
just hope that the clock is set
wrong. You can't just wish that the
underwear bomber can't light a
match. Mr. President, stop
apologizing, stop bowing, stop
campaigning, stop blaming everyone
else, stop trying to shame the
citizens of Arizona and start
working on the real problems. That's
your job.
In the 3 days before and after the
attempted bombing over 100000 people
were screened at our airports but
the one man who should have been
stopped was let through - while
being on the No Fly List. At least
he was smart enough not to carry
Grandma Turner's beets on board -
then he really would have been in
trouble.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
When Mayor Bloomberg, in an
interview with Katie Couric
expressed that he felt the failed NY
City terrorist, who hadn't been
found yet, could possibly be an
angry local man angry with obamacare
I thought to myself just how quickly
the Democrats look for villains
instead of solutions. The Democratic
Blame Machine is well oiled, well
maintained and well financed. Now
that it's been discovered he's
another Muslim fanatic the Machine
will move on to another target with
the mainstream media at it's side.
Nothing to see here, move on.
Don't buy Toyotas. We're going to
fine them out of existence. Buy GM,
buy Chrysler and support the unions.
Blast the evil capitalist insurance
companies and pass Obamacare. Attack
the wall street fat cat bonuses and
get the Dodd bill passed. The Tea
Party people are very scary. Let's
not even get started on British
Petroleum. The Machine's agenda works
best when they can point the finger
and say "there he is - the villain."
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Tags: general motors, obamacare,
democrats, NY City
GM is in bed
with the Media
By Dan Dawson • May
6, 2010 10:30 AM
After I heard the new (government
approved) General Motors commercial
on the air I got a strange taste in
my mouth. I think it was anger mixed
with vomit. I couldn't believe it.
Here is a quote from the commercial "To make this a
company all Americans can be proud
of again, that's why I'm hear to
announce that we've repaid our
government loan in full, with
interest.". In full with interest
huh? Now why hasn't the media jumped
all over this lie? Why hasn't CBS
told the public that GM paid he TARP
loan off from another TARP account?
Surely NBC ran the story right? No.
Where is ABC on this? Could you
imagine if this had happened during
the Bush presidency?
So how to do you payback a loan
when you've lost 4 billion dollars
in the last quarter? Well, you
don't. Through selling stock (which
the government owns) and taking from
Peter to pay Paul, GM simply made
the appearance of paying off a loan.
Now doesn't that just make you want
to run out and buy a Pontiac? Heck
I'd even buy a Pontiac if I can pay
it off using General Motors
accounting.
Even though I didn't approve of
the bailout which is essentially a
bailout of unions and a perversion
of Capitalism, I was still rooting
for GM to succeed but this taste in
my mouth just won't go away. On
second thought, you can keep the
Pontiac.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Eco-millionaire Al Gore seems to
be exempt from Obama's
promised/threatened cap on success.
The Nobel Laureate has taken out his
check book again to the tune of nine
million dollars. Seems being green
pays for this lucky chap. How come
the media hasn't reported this?
Looks like when he reached into his
pocket to get his check book MSNBC,
CNN, CBS, ABC and plenty others fell
out.
Now is his new house run by
discarded coconuts and pedal bike
power? And the glare of that
California sun off of those solar
panels is almost blinding.
Take heart tonight knowing that
when you're sorting your plastics
from your tin cans, Mr. Gore will be
doing the same. Well, kinda.
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Left Wing
heartbreak -
Times
Square Bomber wasn't a Tea Partier
By Dan Dawson • May
4, 2010 2:50 PM
The left wing euphoria was
palpable in the blogosphere when
rampant speculation of the identity
of the Times Square Bomber was
heating up. Was he a right wing
militia? Maybe he's a Tea Partier
out for revenge? The air was let out
of their tires when authorities
captured Faisal Shahzad, a
Pakistani-born U.S. citizen with
strong ties to his homeland. Say it
isn't so Joe! MSNBC's Contessa
Brewer summed it up best "I get
frustrated...there was part of me
that was hoping this was not going
to be anybody with ties to any kind
of Islamic Country." [Audio
available
here.]
Here is a Daily Kos Poll taken
before the identity was the attacker
was discovered. Note that with all
the terrorism in the world, the out
of tune Daily Kos readers feel that
there was only a 4% chance that an
Al Qaeda terrorist could possibly be
involved.
A teapartier ---32%
A militia wackjob ---30%
A religious wackjob ---9%
An American sympathetic to al
Qaeda ---5%
An al Qaeda terrorist ---4%
I get frustrated...There
was part of me that was
hoping this was not going to
be anybody with ties to any
kind of Islamic country."
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Does Arizona
feel abandoned by the national leaders?
By Dan Dawson • May
3, 2010 8:10 PM
Jan Brewer the Governor or
Arizona was on Gretta Van Susteren's
how recently, Gretta asked the
Governor is Arizona feels abandoned
by national leaders where Jan
responded "We do Gretta, we have
been fighting this issue, this
problem that's been facing Arizona
probably for the last 15 years and
now since I've been Governor since
last January I have written numerous
letters to the Administration in
regards to securing our borders with
absolutely no response. It's
devastating to the people of Arizona
and I feel as Governor I have a
responsibility to protect the
citizens. We've been inundated with
criminal activity that has been
outrageous." Now remember a short
time ago when Obama, who must have
been looking at poll numbers as they
kept dropping, declared he would
have a laser like focus on jobs?
Hmm...He then went back on his usual
campaign trail to sell Obamacare and
it hasn't really been talked about
again. I wonder if Arizona would be
in such dire straights if the
administration would again collect
this laser like focus and point it
at protecting the people they swore
to protect instead of just mocking
the good citizens of that state?
Remember, recent polling shows that
seventy percent of the people or
Arizona want this new law passed.
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
What are Progressive progressing
to I ask? They used to be called
Liberals but nobody wants to be
called a Liberal anymore. At least
with Conservatives whether you love
'em or hate 'em you know where they
stand. Sure Progressives will tell
you "Change" is the cornerstone of
their ideology but change for the
sake of change just can't be a basis
for the movement. Recent history has
showed that Germany and Russia
changed in the early part of the
twentieth century. C'mon
Progressives, put your cards on the
table and show us what you've got!
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Did anybody notice that Obama
never mentioned the Gulf Coast oil
spill in his weekly address? Not
once. Of course campaign finance
reform was top and center. It kind
of makes you wonder where his
priorities are doesn't it? I guess
if you're Obama you never have to be
on the defensive when the media is
in your corner. Yes that sounds
cynical but it had to be said.
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Nelson ratings just came out with
an interesting statistic. Fox News
was number one. Well that's nothing
new. What was interesting is that it
was number one for one hundred
consecutive months. Ah the liberals
must be grinding their collective
teeth huh? How dare any network show
both sides of a story! Wasn't the
media created to show only the left
side of politics? No no my liberal
friends it's okay to show both sides
and Fox has championed this cause
and viewers have responded. Fair and
Balanced.
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
I was sitting in a fast food
restaurant a couple days ago and
decided to read one of the local
newspapers that was on the table. I
used to be a big fan of newspapers.
What a joy it used to be to open a
crisp new paper and dart to my
favorite section to take it all in.
The smell the fresh ink on the paper
can always conjure up memories for
me. Well, times have changed indeed.
I get my news online and I love it.
The headlines change almost hourly.
The news IS news. My sad newspaper
could not compete. Everything was
out of date. I said to myself
"didn't I read this article online
like 2 days ago?". Well I'm not the
only who's noticing. According to
the Audit Bureau of Circulations the
average weekday circulation dropped
by 8.7 percent. What surprised me is
it didn't drop more. Newspaper had
their day and yes they'll still be
around for quite some time but I say
let's embrace online news as the
future and let the newspapers bleed.
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.
Obama, in a bid to hold on to
independents which he's losing left
and right, proceeded to dump on the
state or Arizona for proceeding with
their immigration law. Hi attack
wasn't about fairness, it wasn't
about the law. It was getting votes
in November. Of course Harry Reid of
Nevada will like this. Good old
Harry needs those Latino votes in
November doesn't he? Wasn't
George Washington who said "Laws
made by common consent must not be
trampled on by individuals"?
Once chastised for not being tough enough,
President Barack Obama has lately been getting
personal with his political adversaries — singling
them out for scorn in speeches, interviews, asides
and even in his weekly radio address.
Rather than just going after big groups of bad
guys — insurance companies, lobbyists, the media —
Obama has adopted a strategy that gives a face to
the enemy.