You know if stupid wants to get on stage and show just how stupid they are then all we can say or do is say by all means help yourself. Then there was Barbie. Why she can not understand the simple message of just shut the F-up and go away is beyond me. She agreed to have an interview with one of her own, conservative Ziegler, and now that it has not been viewed as favorable as she desired, she is now claiming, once again , that she was a victim, and that she was not portrayed correctly.
Then you had the fool Ziegler, author of the empty headed Barbie still looking stupid interview, wanting to fight his dumb azz cause — the media won the election, not President Obama. (I know, he ignorantly discount that it was the American people voting. His mind set is that we were mostly too stupid or ignorant of the facts to make a confirmed decision. Whatever.)
How totally pathetic of Barbie to pretend that once again she was being distorted. Can some one please get that B a mirror. She’s needs time to look and see where the problem really is coming from.
Why won’t she go away? Alaska is good and far away. Go home. Must we take up a petition? Barbie thought the interview would be a vehicle for her to shine. Ignorance doesn’t shine. It’s like a shrill scream, it’s irritating.
Okay its getting very close to the time for me to camp out in my bed. I’ll pick this up in the early hours of my day (of no work). Yet, I thought this was funny and a good way to come to a temporary stop. Enjoy.
WASHINGTON — Spider-Man has a new sidekick: The president-elect.
Barack Obama collected Spider-Man comics as a child, so Marvel Comics wanted to give him a “shout-out back” by featuring him in a bonus story, said Joe Quesada, Marvel’s editor-in-chief.
“How great is that? The commander in chief to be is actually a nerd in chief,” Quesada said. “It was really, really cool to see that we had a geek in the White House. We’re all thrilled with that.”
The comic starts with Spider-Man’s alter-ego Peter Parker taking photographs at the inauguration, before spotting two identical Obamas.
Parker decides “the future president’s gonna need Spider-Man,” and springs into action, using basketball to determine the real Obama and punching out the impostor.
Obama thanks him with a fist-bump. [Read full post here]
Some organizations have no shame what so ever. This is not a joke or made up story. I posted about the coal industry spilling 5.2 millions tons of coal in TN and the effects such spillage would cause and I got a reply from the damn Coal Industry in Australia. See it here since I approved it just to show I’m not crazy.
They are pushing how clean coal will help us. That point is still debatable since currently we have no clean coal. But the audacity to attach that message to a post about an environmental disaster? What the hell were they thinking? This is like when AIG contacted me about a post they didn’t appreciate.
Who the hell is working in these people’s marketing/IT departments? Do they shoot up their drugs, smoke them or just snort them? Crazy has a name and it’s now known as big business.
Yes Mark in-the-tank-for-right-wing-conservatism Halperin lets us know how he wants to give Bush credit for having done something outside of the total FU we all know that he Bush is.
Halperin dare to bring up no child left behind! That program does not work, just ask any parent. That you, Halperin, dare to mention Bush keeping us safe — please are you freaking kidding? To close that dumb topic out Halperin wants to talk about Bush’s good work on Aids/HIV in Africa? Stop it, we all know that Bush’s restriction of who can receive that benefit is based on his religious belief and is a disgrace for an outreach program.
Yes, you, Mark Halperin, that wrote an article telling McCain what he needs to do to beat President Obama are just wrong. Why you are still afforded TV time is beyond my comprehension, except to note that Chris Matthews (Tweety) has no discretion when picking jerks to speak on his show.
While you, Halperin, are so busy trying to be part of the whole revisionist act of Bush’s legacy why don’t you just declare yourself as a bias writer and make it easier for the uninformed to know who the hell you really are.
Here’s a 60 minutes’ special that came on Sunday night. Its a behind the scene look at President Obama’s road to the white house. This was a very interesting interview and I quite enjoyed it
I did note that President Obama looked a lot younger during the beginning of the interview then he looks now. I’d say the campaign did take it’s toll.
The funniest part is when the reporter mentioned that some Blacks think that President Obama was not black enough. They got that wrong. No, the problem was some of us thought he was too black and was scared he could never be perceived for who he was. Guess what? The people got it and saw him as a man of the people. Unlike a man of the establishment.
Though my feelings for McCain has reverted back to what they were before the ugliness of the general election, McCain was still a man of the establishment. I see hope with President Obama being possibly realized and with Joe Biden by his side they will get it done. Sorry McCain, I like you, but I did not see hope and with Palin beside you I only saw a disaster in the making.
Time for a trip down the memory is really F__ked up lane, brought to you by your local kool-aide distributor Fox Fake News.
As Kondracke and Barnes push forth the theory of how President Obama’s economic stimulus will be as bad for the economy as FDR’s new deal was. The fun time came when they could not help themselves from taking that kool-aid sipping stroll down Reaganomics lane of BS.
Who could forget that during Reagan’s time how taxes increased, the deficit ballooned, and unemployment increased while job growth decreased. Yes what fond memories of the good times gone by. Fox Fake News just isn’t satisfied unless they can be categorized as nothing but complete BS.
The fact is, facts simply aren’t relevant to Republicans, since their economic views and objects of veneration are more appropriate to a religious cult than intellectual rigor. (You might want to get Will Bunch’s new book for a look at this phenomena – and why it’s so important.)
New York Times economic writer Daniel Gross debunks the wingnut mythology here:
It was only with the passage of New Deal efforts–the SEC, the FDIC, the FSLIC–that the mechanisms of private capital began to kick back into gear. Don’t take it from me. Take it from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, who wrote the following in Essays on the Great Depression: “Only with the New Deal’s rehabilitation of the financial system in 1933-35 did the economy begin its slow emergence from the Great Depression.”…
The argument that the New Deal’s efforts “perhaps had prolonged, the Depression,” is a canard. One would be very hard-pressed to find a serious professional historian–I mean a serious historian, not a think-tank wanker, not an economist, not a journalist–who believes that the New Deal prolonged the Depression. [Read the full post here.]
Hey let’s start our day off with more looking back. Let’s look back on some of Bush’s fineness moments. Of course that depends on your level of minor intelligence. If you are a die heart dummy Bush sounds perfectly correct. If you have even a slight piece of brain matter he sounds like a fool. Enjoy.
After listening to Rush with his nutty conspiracy (democrats destroyed the economy) I thought it would be fitting that I highlight what the Bush administration felt happened to cause our economic meltdown.
Al Hubbard, economic adviser to President Bush: “There is no question we did not recognize the severity of the problem.”
Former Treasury Secretary John W. Snow, on the housing push that went too far: “What we forgot in the process was that it has to be done in the context of people being able to afford their house. We now realize there was a high cost.”
Roy Cooper, Attorney General of North Carolina, on the administration’s push to block states’ efforts to use consumer protection laws to crack down on predatory lending: “They took 50 sheriffs off the beat at a time when lending was becoming the Wild West.”
Andrew H. Card, Bush’s former chief of staff, on the decision to approve a predatory lender as ambassador to the Netherlands: “Maybe I was asleep at the switch.”
President Bush: “It turns out this isn’t one of the presidencies where you ride off into the sunset , you know, kind of waving goodbye.”
Oh well, there goes Rush Limbaugh’s nuttery. I guess some one was a sleep at the switch — Bush.
After 2 years of non-stop President Obama news all other news pales in his absence. What’s the media to do? Well that’s easy. They follow him on his vacation and take meaningless pictures.
That should set our economic worried minds at ease. Nothing like seeing your new president looking hot! Let’s forget that some of us are starving literally, need a job, can’t pay our bills or are in need of a bailout to stay in our homes. The media can neglect those tidbits with the more important news of President Obama’s (well deserved) down time.
Time for a little bit of comedy. This way I can give myself some more time build up my righteous rage against politicians, of course. This was quite enjoyable. I like Alan Colmes but I feel he really is a token.
Here’s John McCain being the guy I like. No more spin for the wing nut tribe. He was open, funny and a lot of fun to watch and listen to. Welcome back John McCain and never listen to those nuts again. You work and they are crazy.
Morning sunshine. What better way than to start the day with a little satire. Here’s another take on the auto industry. You know that last frontier of American manufacturing that some politicians are hard pressed to let survive. No surprise there since 95% of America’s manufacturing has been sent outside of our country.
Now this is discussing Bush’s legacy in real terms. No paint over or pathetic excuses. This is just pure I (Bush) was intellectually stupid (my principles) and I remain that way.
The Onion have been putting out daily post in regards to Bush, President Obama, and several other political figures. This was was over the top and had me laughing histerically.
KANSAS CITY, MO—President Bush sustained serious head injuries, massive internal bleeding, and a broken left leg Monday morning after being accidentally dragged behind the presidential motorcade for a period of 15 minutes. According to Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan, Bush’s necktie became caught in the trunk of the motorcade’s second vehicle at 4:13 p.m., shortly before the driver accelerated. The president was dragged down 175th Street for 26 blocks and through four stoplights, leaving a trail of blood more than a mile long. Upon hearing shouts emanating from behind his vehicle, the driver abruptly applied the brakes, causing the third car in the motorcade to run over the president’s left leg at a speed of approximately 25 miles per hour. President Bush is resting comfortably in Bethesda Naval Hospital.