Thursday 11 August 2011

Fast and Furious...

Jai singh | 06:33 | | | | | | | |
...blogging, that is. I'm in a hurry today.

Sister Toldjah on the Wisconsin recalls...

Your plot to seize control of the state senate is dead, and there's a reasonable chance you could lose next week the two seats you gained this week.

In other words, Democrats, union bosses, and progressives, for your $30,000,000 and all your bussed in, slogan-chanting help, and even if you save those two seats next week, you'll have won nothing. Zip. Zero. Nada. Bupkis.

So go ahead, try to recall Walker next year. Take your campaign to save your corrupt, self-serving arrangements to other states. Spend all the money you can. It looks like a great idea. To conservatives.

Iconic photo of the Year ?


Oh, and some UK parents realize what's the problem. Look to London to see the fruition of the liberalization of schools and attitudes, and the effect of eschewing a proper level of discipline on youth ...

UK riots: 'Being liberal is fine, but we need to be given the right to parent'

"Parents are fearful about how they chastise their children," Clasford Stirling, a veteran youth worker, who runs the football club at Broadwater Farm community centre in Tottenham, said. "There's been an erosion of authority for a long time. Parents move very gingerly not to upset their own kids – that's the reality."

"Bad behaviour and criminality has been glamorised on the streets. Teachers are scared to punish children. The modern child isn't frightened of their parents. They don't care if the police lock them up,"

Truth, dat. We aren't afraid to eventually lock the little buggers up (our prisons are perpetually the fullest on the planet, save maybe China's and North Korea's) but to avoid such necessities later we should engender a healthy fear of authoriteh at a young age. That would be a good thing to do, as human animals also need to be trained.

If (when) this rioting gets started here in America (well, look at Wisconsin, at the targeted beating of whites by blacks at the fair last week) there won't be a hesitant reaction by police, business owners and citizens; we are not disarmed as the Brits allowed themselves to become. Some little shits will get killed.

Ours will be a bloodbath.

Oh, and on our Dirty Socialist in Chief, this found at Theo's...




Our Incredible Shirking, Shrinking President

Dumbass is going on vacation. Again.

Democrats are getting increasingly worried about their chosen O!NE...

With President Obama’s reelection on the line, Democrats are increasingly anxious about what they see as his failure to advance a coherent and muscular strategy for addressing the nation’s economic ills.

Growing numbers of Obama’s allies, beyond the liberal activists who have expressed disappointment in the past, contend that he has trimmed his sails too much since the party’s electoral defeats last fall. This sentiment has sharpened in the wake of the negotiations over the debt ceiling, when the president accepted Republican demands for spending cuts without obtaining guarantees of tax revenue increases, which he said were necessary for a “balanced approach.”


Obama’s standing has been further challenged by a string of recent events that are testing his presidential mettle: the first-ever credit downgrade of the U.S. government by the Standard & Poor’s rating agency on Friday night, a helicopter crash in Afghanistan that same night that killed 22 Navy SEALs and eight other service members, and a topsy-turvy stock market once again prompting fears of a double-dip recession.

“The president has shown himself unwilling to just dig in on a position,” said Dee Dee Myers, who was Bill Clinton’s White House press secretary. “He’s for jobs. I’ve heard him say that. He’s for being the grown-up in the room. But beyond that, I’m not actually sure what his bottom line is.”

His bottom line, Dee Dee, is to get re-elected so as to continue enjoying these taxpayer-funded vacations.

After all, he's the King of da Moochers, and just wants to lead by example. He's certainly doing that very well, wouldn't you say?


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