Monthly Archives: July 2010

Paul Ryan Hearts Chris Christie

“It’s astounding how much money is flying out the door in Washington. When government does all of this borrowing & spending, they are taking the money from the private sector, they are committing our kids to higher tax rates in the future, they are committing to more uncertainty in the marketplace.” - Paul Ryan

Song of the Day: I Don’t Love You

Don’t Sleep on Chris Christie

“I think we all underestimated his political skill coming in.”

The jig is up. Chris Christie has been profiled in the New York Times. Things can only go down hill from here, and it’s only a matter of time before the DNC starts sending out e-mails that say “Gov. Christie loves Sarah Palin and punches babies.”

Here’s the cool thing though, and it’s what endears us to him the most: when those e-mails come, he’ll be the first to fight back. If he doesn’t do so forcefully, he’ll just laugh the e-mail off as nonsense, and say that he’s going back to do serious work. That was the main basis of the profile. He’s not just the latest conservative icon du joir. Behind the bravado and YouTube clips, Gov. Christie has series political skills.

Skills that should not be underestimated…

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UFC 117: Who will win, Anderson Silva or Chael Sonnen?

Since the trash talking has started, let’s make it official…
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Geithner to CEO’s: Obama Doesn’t Hate You…Much

This is actually funny because there have been a number of articles aboot President Obama being the most anti-business President ever, so much so that even his supporters are starting to turn on him. Personally, I don’t know what these people are so shocked that Obama would be so anti-business. Everything aboot his background, influences, and mentors say that the public sector awesomely awesome, and it’s up to people who make more than $250,000 a year to pay for everything.

Maybe they all got all caught up in the hope and/or the change, but it’s ok…because Tim Geithner is on the case.

Apparently they’re sending Geithner to try and convince business owners, the same ones that Democrats demagogue regularly, which the President doesn’t hate them as much as he thinks they do. Whether or not they’re buying any of it…

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RIP George Steinbrenner