Flush Dede Scozzafava -or- How To Fix the Republican Party

November 3, 2009

As far as I’m concerned, the demise of Dede Scozzafava is a prime example of how Conservatives need to take back the Republican Party.  Purge the liberals, and send them packing to the socialist Democrats.

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Mitch Albom: Stooge

August 19, 2009

You know, Mitch Albom, and Kenny Brown are brilliant examples how ignorance is truly bliss.  I mean, if I went on a syndicated national radio show and let people know how utterly stupid and ill-informed I am, I’d feel a little ashamed.  Not so with Michigan’s most favorite idiot liberal and his trusty lack-wit sidekick. Read the rest of this entry »


An Open Letter to “The Mob”

August 7, 2009

Now that average citizens have been labeled by Papa Doc Obama and the DNC Junta as “The Mob,” I feel inclined to reach out, and try to talk some sense into my fellow citizens.  So, here goes:

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Carter, Obama, and Liberal Stupidity

August 6, 2009

I’ll be honest with you: liberals are some of the most stupid people on the planet.  I’m serious when I say that.

One can then only conclude that Papa Doc Obama is one of THE most stupid presidents to occupy the White House.

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I’m Basically Done With the Republican Party

April 20, 2009

In 2008, I held my nose and voted for McCain.

When Dick DeVos ran for governor in Michigan, I held my nose and voted for the spineless weenie.

But now, I’m basically done.

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Obamanomics

March 20, 2009

So, once again I’m looking around the Internet, and I come across an article on the Obama Economic Plan.  it was a very interesting read – all about Obama’s socialist vision for the future of this nation.

So, I thought I’d provide a little context to go with the article.

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Another Person on the Obama “Enemies List”

March 6, 2009

Ok, this is a more recent development.  The stock market is tanking, unemployment is now above 8%, and people are pulling their money out of healthcare stocks.

Now Jim Cramer – host of CNBC’s Mad Money, is going off on the Obama regime.

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Why The Auto Industry Is Failing – Part 6

December 17, 2008

In this installment we tackle excessive government regulations.

This might seem like a repeat of part #2 of the installment (emissions regulations) – it sorta is.  All of the regulations that surround cars are part of the problem.

But, perhaps, not in ways you might expect.

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A Prime Example of Liberal Tactics.

November 12, 2008

Have you seen the previews for the movie Twilight?  Basically, it’s a Romeo and Juliet-type story but with sexy vampires involved.

It is a classic example of liberal tactics.

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My Take On the Obama Election Elation.

November 11, 2008

I’m driving home yesterday, and I turned the radio on.  I happened to be listening to WJR, which had the Mitch Albom Show on.

If you’ve read one of my previous posts, you know how little I think of Mitch Albom.  He’s a liberal.  He’s also a dolt.

Anyway, so he’s going on about how we all have to come together to support Barack (The Nazarine) Obama’s presidency (a subject that I will touch-on in another post), and how certain people – namely: Rush Limbaugh – were predictable in their partisan attitude.  Basically, and I’m paraphrasing here, Mitch said that “real Americans” are coming together to support Barack Obama.

Nice, eh?  Now, people like me aren’t real Americans.  I guess this qualifies as a member of the media questioning my patriotism?

Putting that aside, his real interest was how black people were so enthralled with the fact that Barack Obama is going to be President of the United States; something what (as he put it) white people couldn’t really understand.  Albom claimed that white people are curious over the black reaction to an Obama presidency.

As a white person, the reaction didn’t surprise me at all.  And I’m happy to explain this phenomena to Mr. Albom, though I don’t think he’s going to like my analysis of this condition.

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