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Great op-ed: It’s all Bush’s fault!

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 64 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections, Health Care, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives at May 29th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

Here’s a great op-ed by Chuck Green, a life-long democrat who writes a column for the Aurora (Colorado) Sentinel…

By CHUCK GREEN

Barack Obama is setting a record-setting number of records during his first year in office.

Largest budget ever. Largest deficit ever. Largest number of broken promises ever. Most self-serving speeches ever. Largest number of agenda-setting failures ever. Fastest dive in popularity ever.

Wow. Talk about change.

Just one year ago, fresh from his inauguration celebrations, President Obama was flying high. After one of the nation’s most inspiring political campaigns, the election of America ’s first black president had captured the hopes and dreams of millions. To his devout followers, it was inconceivable that a year later his administration would be gripped in self-imposed crisis.

Of course, they don’t see it as self imposed. It’s all George Bush’s fault.

George Bush, who doesn’t have a vote in Congress and who no longer occupies the White House, is to blame for it all.

He broke Obama’s promise to put all bills on the White House web site for five days before signing them.

He broke Obama’s promise to have the congressional health care negotiations broadcast live on C-SPAN.

He broke Obama’s promise to end earmarks.

He broke Obama’s promise to keep unemployment from rising above 8 percent.

He broke Obama’s promise to close the detention center at Guantanamo in the first year.

He broke Obama’s promise to make peace with direct, no pre-condition talks with America ’s most hate-filled enemies during his first year in office, ushering in a new era of global cooperation.

He broke Obama’s promise to end the hiring of former lobbyists into high White House jobs.

He broke Obama’s promise to end no-compete contracts with the government.

He broke Obama’s promise to disclose the names of all attendees at closed White House meetings.

He broke Obama’s promise for a new era of bipartisan cooperation in all matters.

He broke Obama’s promise to have chosen a home church to attend Sunday services with his family by Easter of last year.

Yes, it’s all George Bush’s fault. President Obama is nothing more than a puppet in the never-ending, failed Bush administration.

If only George Bush wasn’t still in charge, all of President Obama’s problems would be solved. His promises would have been kept, the economy would be back on track, Iran would have stopped its work on developing a nuclear bomb and would be negotiating a peace treaty with Israel , North Korea would have ended its tyrannical regime, and integrity would have been restored to the federal government.

Read the rest here, it’s well worth it!

Raaaaacism?

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 138 Comments › )
Filed under Crime, Democratic Party, Humor, Open thread, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives at May 26th, 2010 - 11:00 pm

Yesterday, hackers changed the message on one of the ubiquitous portable illuminated traffic signs in Florida. From NBC Miami, we get this report:

A highway sign flashing “NO LATINOS NO TACOS” greeted drivers on the Palmetto Expressway in Northwest Miami-Dade, after hackers managed to alter it early Tuesday morning.

The sign was in the northbound side of the 826, right near the Northwest 25th street exit.

It’s unknown how long the sign had been flashing the message, but by 6 a.m., members of the Florida Highway Patrol and a road crew had turned the sign away from the highway and were working to erase the message.

Almost immediately the MSM and left-wing blogs (like this one) tagged the prank as right-wing racism. Seems that everyone has forgotten about this unadulterated image:

According to the race-baiters, illegal immigrants and legal hispanics are way too stooopid to figure out the complexity of a programmable road sign, so it’s gotta be the evil Mr. Whitey McConservative. Good thing that the lovely and gracious Missus X is a Latina, because I’d never be able figure out how to make tacos or burritos on my own.

Meanwhile, this was spotted near Copperhill, Tennessee:

Much of today’s racism is promoted by the left, just like it always has been. And because of it, we have another post for an Overnight Open Thread.

WSB-TV Investigates U.S. Border Security (or lack thereof)

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 130 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Mexico, Political Correctness, Progressives, Terrorism at May 21st, 2010 - 8:30 am

WSB-TV in Atlanta reports moo-slimes from Iran, Pock-ee-ston (as the idiot-in-chief calls it), Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, etc., are being apprehended on a regular basis crossing illegally into the Arizona and Texas from Mexico. I guess they’re also coming to do jobs Americans won’t do…

Video part 1

Video part 2

Hat tip to Denny at GrouchyOldCripple.com

Carter, Clinton pollsters: How the libs can avoid a November bloodbath

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 158 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Economy, Health Care, Misery Index, Multiculturalism, Patriotism, Politics, Progressives at April 16th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

They can all slit their wrists in October. No blood, no bloodbaths! 🙂 Just kidding (well, kinda), but fortunately for us, they’re:

A. Too stupid to listen, or:
B. Too arrogant to listen, or:
C. Clueless F**king morons who are both A and B.
I realize that I’m going out on a limb here, but I’m leaning towards C…

How the Democrats can avoid a November bloodbath

By Douglas E. Schoen and Patrick H. Caddell
Friday, April 16, 2010

Media reports suggest that President Obama is turning his attention toward the midterm congressional elections. There are a few things it is imperative he understand if he is to, at the least, minimize Democratic losses in November.

We are Democratic pollsters who argued against the health-care legislation [“Democrats’ blind ambition,” Washington Forum, March 12] that the Obama administration chose to pursue. Instead, we advocated incremental health-care reform. With the passage of health reform, some harsh political realities have emerged.

Recent polling shows that despite lofty predictions that a broad-based Democratic constituency would be activated by the bill’s passage, the bill has been an incontrovertible disaster. The most recent Rasmussen Reports poll, released on April 12, shows that 58 percent of the electorate supports a repeal of the health-care reform bill — up from 54 percent two weeks earlier. Fueling this backlash is concern that health-care reform will drive up health costs and expand the role of government, and the belief that passage was achieved by fundamentally anti-democratic means. Already we are seeing the implications play out with the retirement of Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) — who had effectively become the face of the last-minute, closed-door negotiations that resulted in passage.

Put simply, there has been no bounce, for the president or his party, from passing health care.

In fact, Monday’s Gallup report showed the president’s weekly job approval rating at a low of 47 percent. And as the Democratic Party’s favorability has dropped to 41 percent — the lowest in Gallup’s 18-year history of measuring it — this week’s Rasmussen Reports survey shows the Republican Party with a nine-point lead in the generic congressional vote. Moreover, independents, who are more energized than Democrats, are leaning Republican by a 2-to-1 margin.

Read the rest here

Rodan Update: Stuart Rothenberg has 44 seats moving into the Republican column. If this happens in November, The GOP wins the House of Representative.