Monthly Archives: November 2009

Memo to Young People: Obama Hates You

All of the new members in the Young Republicans we’ve picked up this year, every one of them, we’ve gotten because of President Obama. They don’t care aboot the Republican Party per se and aren’t there hoping someone will give them a patronage job. They’re there because Obama’s reckless domestic agenda is scaring the hell out of them. We’ve even picked up two recent converts who voted for him in November that are just realizing what they’ve done.

We have tons of discussion as to how to bring more youth into the Republican Party. People under 30 broke for Obama 2-1 in the last election, and liberals have a great message: vote for us and we’ll give you tons of free stuff we’ll make other people pay for. They even glitz it up with celebrity endorsements. We’ve got…eight years of George Bush.

So yeah, we’ve got our work cut out for us, but a good way to start would be to point out just how expensive these free liberal goodies are. Case in point, health care…

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Music Monday: Helena

Even Liberals are Turning on President Hopeandchange

Is it just me, or does Khalid Sheikh Mohammed look just like one of the marionettes from “Team America: World Police?” I digress…

I really don’t have anything to add to the KSM/9-11 trial that folks like Rudy Giuliani, Pete King, and Andy McCarthy have express more articulately and with more effective anger than I ever could. Besides, I’m sure the last thing the internet needs is another conservative blogger criticizing the President. At least, not when it’s so much funner to point out liberals who have been criticizing him as of late.

First is Richard Cohen, who I’m a huge fan of because a) I like hearing from people who disagree with me, and b) Cohen is an actual liberal as opposed just another Obama apologist. Here’s what Mr. Cohen has to say recently aboot the assorted foreign-policy related…it’s Thanksgiving, so I’ll be generous and call them “oopsies….”

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Defending Newt Gingrich

During my hiatus, Newt Gingrich did the most unthinkable, no good, worst, very bad thing he could possibly do. He went against the collective on Twitter and *gasp* endorsed a candidate that people disagreed with. Expressing a different opinion sucks ass.

Don’t get me wrong. Dede Scozzafava was a joke and I disagreed with Newt’s endorsement. But I also thought conservatives who claimed a guy who looked like a failed high school accounting teachers was the “new leader of the movement” were a joke, and have blog before what a joke the NY Conservative Party is (which includes endorsing Doug Hoffman as a candidate instead of someone like Matt Doheney who actually lived in the district).

So yeah, the NY-23 was one giant clusterfuck. But while others are calling for the former Speaker of the House to be run out of town over a trivial nothing issue like the 23rd, it’s THIS Newt Gingrich who I’m more concerned with…

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Sarah Palin: The Gloria Steinem of the New Millenium

I’m what you call a Sarah Palin agnostic.

I like her personally, and defended her through out the election from liberal-media vitriol and the incompetence of the McCain campaign. I also think a lot of the current coverage is an excuse for the media to claim Republicans have no ideas because if they’re talking aboot Palin or assclowns like Glen Beck, they ignoring cats like Paul Ryan and Tom Price who have ideas.

And I agree with Pat Buchanan that Todd should hold Levi Johnson’s head underwater until the thrashing stops.

That said, I never thought she was running in 2012, and while I’ve never had anyone systematically destroy my family before, quitting as Governor – to me at least – shows she’s not ready for prime time and we should stop pretending that she is.

I am, however, fascinated by the outrage open-minded and tolerant liberal progressives have just by reading the words “Sarah Palin,” so when I saw an article called “Sarah Palin: Redefining Feminism,” I feel the need to bring it to everyone’s attention for no other reason than to piss off a lot of people. So sayeth the author…

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Flashback Friday: Crucify

For a friend…