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The Comprehensive Case Against Barack Obama

Excellent Hot Air post here.  Check it out.

Here’s the outline:

  • Who Are We?
  • The Context
  • File:Abortion
  • File:Taxes
  • File:Radical Associations
  • File:Foreign Policy Judgment
  • File:Disdain for the Heartland
  • File:The Race Card
  • File:Lack of Accomplishments
  • Summation

You’re not going to get this from the Mainstream Media.

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Trailer: An American Carol

I am so seeing this in the theatre.

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Bill Bennett calls out biased CNN reporting

The Mainstream Media is so dang liberally biased, it’s ridiculous. It just boggles my mind.

The biased, crap reporting:

CNN’s own Bill Bennett and his masterful rebuttal:

Kudos to Radio Vice for the scoop. Here’s the original post.

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Growing Anti-Americanism abroad

Read this article on my Yahoo homepage about a so-called “expert” report about the sour reputation of the US abroad.

My first thought was: where do people in Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere get this kind of information? The answer: The stupid Mainstream Media in our own country.

Question I have: what kind of reputation would we have abroad if the Mainstream Media wasn’t liberally biased?

That’s certainly not going to get any press.

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Bob Dole pokes Scott McClellan in the eye

Check out Bob Dole’s choice morsels for Scott McClellan. Here’s an excerpt.

In my nearly 36 years of public service I’ve known of a few like you. No doubt you will ‘clean up’ as the liberal anti-Bush press will promote your belated concerns with wild enthusiasm. When the money starts rolling in you should donate it to a worthy cause, something like, ‘Biting The Hand That Fed Me.’ Another thought is to weasel your way back into the White House if a Democrat is elected. That would provide a good set up for a second book deal in a few years.

Dole explains his motivation for speaking up here.

h/t mm

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Coming Soon: The Real Obama

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Now that Barack Obama is likely to squish Hillary and win the Democratic nomination, it’s time for the real Barack Obama to step forward. With so much talk about change you would think that he (or someone else in the Mainstream Media for that matter) would talk about what he stands for and the positions he’s taken on issues in his brief political career. Hillary isn’t going to trot out some of is more eyebrow raising principles and associations, because, honestly, most of his beliefs fall in line with those of the Democrat party.

Once the nomination is official, the GOP won’t hold back. Because Obama is so dreamily charismatic and the Mainstream Media swoons for him, it will end up as a double-team against McCain.

I digress. Back to Obama’s stand on some of the issues that concern me:

Abortion - supports Roe v. Wade, against the partial birth abortion ban, supports embryonic stem cell research, supports the interests of NARAL (no link for you!) and Planned Parenthood (no link for you!)

Civil Rights - believes being gay or lesbian is not a choice, thinks the gay rights movement is like the civil rights movement, support affirmative action in schools and government, did not support a ban on flag burning, voted against the constitutional ban of same-sex marriage in 2006, supports the interests of the ACLU (no link for you!) , suggests that the Bible tolerates homosexuality in his Audacity of Hope (no link for you!) book,

Energy - does not believe we should expand oil drilling on our own land, supports increased ethanol usage, believes global warming is a real threat

Foreign policy/War on Terror/Homeland Security - believes we should pull our troops out of Iraq, willing to meet with foreign dictators one-on-one, supports a larger role for NATO in world affairs, sees China as a competitor and not an enemy, supports military action in Pakistan, supports providing Habeas Corpus for detainees of the US

Health Care - supports universal health care (except for babies; see Abortion section above), supports decriminalization of drugs

Immigration - supports giving drivers licenses for illegal immigrants, supports allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security

Taxes - against permanently repealing the death tax, generally against making tax cuts permanent

Other - officially endorsed by MoveOn.org (no link for you!) , voted the Most Liberal Senator in 2007 by the National Journal, apparently doesn’t care for the Star Spangled Banner, stopped wearing is US flag pin as sign of patriotism, has been tied to the Nation of Islam, has plagarized Spike Lee movies, has been linked to crook developer Tony Rezko

Sources: ontheissues.com, votesmart.org, nationaljournal.com, newsbusters.org, youtube.com, debbieschlussel.com

There you have it.

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Thoughts on the debates last night

I took some notes during the debates.

Republican side

  • Romney was very defensive and serious — too much of both. He’s going to end up like Michael Bloomberg, out of touch with normal people because of all of his money. I think he hurt his chances in this debate.
  • Thompson was funny and intimidating — there’s something about that voice of his.
  • Ron Paul …hmmm.. He didn’t sound like a Republican at all. He’s too different/extreme to get the nomination. It’s too bad that he is running as a Republican because he has a enough steam with younger people (at least according the Facebook) to take votes away from the more realistic candidates.
  • Huckabee was pretty down to earth. I wonder about how he would handle a crisis.
  • Guliani was well-spoken and articulate, but stuck on 9/11.
  • McCain stayed out of most most everything. He carried the big stick of experience and perspective. The question with McCain: is he too closely aligned with Bush? He took some jabs from Romney about immigration. Really, people. Can we deport all illegal immigrants, realistically? McCain’s plan seems more realistic than other’s I’ve heard.

Democratic side

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Oh, boy, where do I start. It’s pretty dang scary to me that one of these candidates could be the leader of the Free World. Yikes.

  • The best line of the night for me was when Hillary said “let’s have a reality break?” I laughed. I don’t think it’s what she mean — you know — breaking from reality and all, but based on the talk leading up to that comment, there wasn’t much reality in it.
  • The thing that I don’t get is this: The war in Iraq has cost taxpayers how many billions? And, what , socialized medicine is going to not cost taxpayers billions? Right.
  • There was a lot more spouting off, stump speech snippents and not answering Gibson’s questions in the Democrat debate.
  • I’m better, no I’m better, I can change better than you. No, you can’t. Yes, I can. Blah, blah, blah. Normal people are annoyed by this.
  • Nothing was quite as scary to me as the foreign policy talk — especially Richardson’s pulling all of the troops out in 6 months. I think that’s an extreme and shortsighted view that is not realistic. I give Hillary some credit for at least being realistic about how to get the troops out of Iraq.
  • Seems obvious to me that our military will get gutted, ala Bill Clinton, if anyone of these candidates gets elected.
  • I’m tired of the Bush-bashing. He’s an easy target. That tactic is tired and dumb — “the failed policies of the Bush administration.” Come up with some realistic ideas of your own. I’m not sure that any of these chumps would have handled the tough things better than Bush has during his presidency.
  • Stopping the special interest groups is “extraordinarily personal” to Edwards. That’s nice. There goes all of his funding.
  • Hillary was way too overbearing, fatheaded and mean sounding. People don’t like it.
  • Program after program after program after program after program after program. Cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching…
  • I thought Edwards spent the whole debate trying to have the biggest quote of the night.
  • I thought it was awesome that Edwards and Obama teamed up on Hillary, especially Edwards comments about Hillary taking third in Iowa.

General thoughts

  • I know ABC is biased toward the liberal side, so it makes me wonder why the Republican debate was shown first. Having the Democratic debate second makes it the one that sticks in peoples minds. Don’t think that was quite fair.
  • The commercials during this debate were ridiculous. Serenity Underwear, Rogaine foam, Flomax and Mucus and Congestion Alka-Seltzer. The list goes on.
  • The Facebook hype was dumb. The choices for the most surprising moment in the Republican debate left something to be desired. I was on Facebook during the debate and most of the data the “correspondent” read didn’t match the majority of what was being shown — at least in the status update thing in the right column.

In case you missed the debates, there they are on Youtube:

Republican Debate - Part 1/10
Republican Debate - Part 2/10
Republican Debate - Part 3/10
Republican Debate - Part 4/10
Republican Debate - Part 5/10
Republican Debate - Part 6/10
Republican Debate - Part 7/10
Republican Debate - Part 8/10
Republican Debate - Part 9/10
Republican Debate - Part 10/10
Democratic Debate - Part 1/10
Democratic Debate - Part 2/10
Democratic Debate - Part 3/10
Democratic Debate - Part 4/10
Democratic Debate - Part 5/10
Democratic Debate - Part 6/10
Democratic Debate - Part 7/10
Democratic Debate - Part 8/10
Democratic Debate - Part 9/10
Democratic Debate - Part 10/10

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Sheehan vs Pelosi

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Ahhh, battle of the nit-wits.

The fact that Sheehan is running against a liberal Democrat such as Pelosi shows me the people that are propping up Sheehan are reeally out there.

I never thought I would say it, but Sheehan’s a welcome distraction. Hehe.

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Liberal bias makes me Sicko

Have you heard about Google blogger, Lauren Turner, who wrote this article and was forced by Google to “clarify” it?

I thought she made some valid points — points that seem to guide readers toward Google’s products.

What if Sicko (sorry, it doesn’t deserve a link) really is a distorted piece of propaganda by some do-as-i-say-not-as-i-do fat blob?

What’s the point of having corporate bloggers if you’re going wuss out under a little pressure?

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What would happen if we elected a Republican president in 2008?

Wouldn’t a Republican win in 2008 cause a major riot?

I’d venture to say that most politicians and news media outlets are enough out of touch with common folk that it could happen.

The liberal news media would go nuts.

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Medved:Why TV Addiction Links to Liberalism

Interesting article by Michael Medved, who contends that watching too much TV causes you to have a more liberal political slant.

Here’s are some of his points that resonated with me:

  • Excessive TV watching gives us no time for meaningful relationships in the community
  • TV is sensational by nature and not often based in reality — normal doesn’t sell
  • TV “demands immediate activism in order to make us feel better”
  • Lots of TV watching is lots of time wasted.

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Global Warming is Apparently a Moral Issue

Al Gore says that Global Warming is a moral issue.

Does anyone else think that it’s odd that liberals are now wanting government take action on this moral issue, when they try so hard to have all other moral guidance gutted from government? What about abortion, abstinence based sex-ed, separation of church and state and other moral issues?

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More on Google Reader

I continue to be impressed with Google Reader. Here’s a shot of the feeds I’m subscribed to.

I finally found a linklog of the Digg/All feed that’ll take me directly to the target Digg link. The extra clicks got annoying.

Here’s my top 5 favorite feeds:

  1. Lifehacker — all kinds of practical tips and software.
  2. MAKE:Blog - a blog of people that make stuff out of everything imaginable.
  3. dZone.com - all kinds of links for developers
  4. NewsBusters.org - exposing liberal bias in the mainstream media
  5. Ars Technica - a great source for technology news — “serving the PC enthusiast for the last 6 x 10-2 centuries”
  6. digg/all - one of the Web’s biggest popularity contests

Anyone have any favorite RSS feeds they’d like to share?
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