If still had any doubts that Obambi was a light-weight media-whore, he has put your doubts to rest: Obambi will be appearing on The View on Thursday, July 29th. The taping is on Wednesday.
Do ya think any one in the audience will have the balls to question why he is there??
I don't.
He clearly has no respect for the office he holds.
Yech!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Old 'Net Funny
I stole this from the Internet years ago:
A study by Lifestyles Condom shows that the average length
of a male sex organ is 5.877 inches. At 5.877 inches, the
average penis is about the size of an unwrapped Nestle
Butterfinger candy bar or a medium cup of coffee at
Starbucks with the sip lid. Most men vary in size between a
Twix bar and a Peter Paul Mounds with the wrapper extended...
... Hey - I just figured out how Eminem got his name!
LOL!!
A study by Lifestyles Condom shows that the average length
of a male sex organ is 5.877 inches. At 5.877 inches, the
average penis is about the size of an unwrapped Nestle
Butterfinger candy bar or a medium cup of coffee at
Starbucks with the sip lid. Most men vary in size between a
Twix bar and a Peter Paul Mounds with the wrapper extended...
... Hey - I just figured out how Eminem got his name!
LOL!!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Political Quiz
I'm apparently more politically informed than 95% of my fellow Citizens:
Now, that's a scary thought!! Take the Quiz here: Political IQ Quiz
Hattip: Grouchy Old Cripple
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Gushers
Well, it looks like they might have finally capped the oil gusher at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. After 84 days of fumbling around, they might have finally made some progress.
Now, imagine that W. is still president. Can you hear the LSM screeching? There would be new programs devoted to counting the number of days of the crisis and lambasting the tepid response from the Fed. Imagine W. taking 3 vacations and playing 12 rounds of golf during the crisis! That's what Obambi has done and the only place I've heard about it is on Hannity. Thanks, Sean, for keeping us informed!!
The media giving Obambi the pass it has given him is simply a disgrace. None of them are worth listening to. I haven't watched a major network news broadcast in decades. The ONLY reason my TV is ever tuned to CNN is because my daughter, the Obambi voter, tunes in to catch her daily dose of liberal spin and misinformation. I don't know where I went wrong with her. I consider myself a total failure as a parent.
Now that we've got the gusher in the Gulf capped, think we can cap the one spewing taxpayers' money in Washington???
Now, imagine that W. is still president. Can you hear the LSM screeching? There would be new programs devoted to counting the number of days of the crisis and lambasting the tepid response from the Fed. Imagine W. taking 3 vacations and playing 12 rounds of golf during the crisis! That's what Obambi has done and the only place I've heard about it is on Hannity. Thanks, Sean, for keeping us informed!!
The media giving Obambi the pass it has given him is simply a disgrace. None of them are worth listening to. I haven't watched a major network news broadcast in decades. The ONLY reason my TV is ever tuned to CNN is because my daughter, the Obambi voter, tunes in to catch her daily dose of liberal spin and misinformation. I don't know where I went wrong with her. I consider myself a total failure as a parent.
Now that we've got the gusher in the Gulf capped, think we can cap the one spewing taxpayers' money in Washington???
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Al and Tipper
Al and Tipper are splitting up, probably getting divorced.
As a 3-time loser myself, I know the pain that goes along with admitting defeat and getting divorced.
However, I have never blamed my divorces on anyone other then my then-spouse and myself. The media has seen fit to blame the Gore’s divorce on, of all people, George W. Bush.
The ‘reasoning’ goes thusly: Bush stole the election in 2000 from Al. He and Tipper were so unhappy about that that they took it out on each other. Apparently, acquiring a 10,000% increase in one’s personal wealth isn’t enough to guarantee marital happiness.
In 2001, when he left public office, Gore’s family fortune was estimated by the Washington Examiner to be in the range of a million dollars. Six years later, it had grown to over $100 million dollars. They own 5 rather posh places of residence:
1. 6,500-square-foot villa in Montecito, CA
2. the mansion in Nashville everyone talks about due to its excessive electricity usage.
3. a Tudor-style house in Arlington, VA
4. the Gore family farm in Carthage, TN
5. a condo in San Francisco
6. 100-foot houseboat
All in all, it’s estimated that the empty-nester Gores have over 20,000 square feet of living space at their disposal.
You would think that that would be enough living area, spaced widely enough apart, that they would have to make an appointment just to be in the same state together. Surely, that’s enough space to get far enough away from each other not to fight over whatever is driving them apart!
How much space does he need, anyway? I know he’s put on some weight since leaving office. Apparently, he’s a ‘worry eater’ and worrying night and day about the fate of the planet has resulted in a few too many late-night trips to Taco Bell. But, my rather large husband and I manage to get along in only 1,975 square feet just fine. He channel surfs (which drives me batty!) down in the Family Room and I watch my DVRed shows up in the kitchen. Everybody gets what they want.
Compromise is a part of marriage. I guess that’s just something Al is not too good at.
As a 3-time loser myself, I know the pain that goes along with admitting defeat and getting divorced.
However, I have never blamed my divorces on anyone other then my then-spouse and myself. The media has seen fit to blame the Gore’s divorce on, of all people, George W. Bush.
The ‘reasoning’ goes thusly: Bush stole the election in 2000 from Al. He and Tipper were so unhappy about that that they took it out on each other. Apparently, acquiring a 10,000% increase in one’s personal wealth isn’t enough to guarantee marital happiness.
In 2001, when he left public office, Gore’s family fortune was estimated by the Washington Examiner to be in the range of a million dollars. Six years later, it had grown to over $100 million dollars. They own 5 rather posh places of residence:
1. 6,500-square-foot villa in Montecito, CA
2. the mansion in Nashville everyone talks about due to its excessive electricity usage.
3. a Tudor-style house in Arlington, VA
4. the Gore family farm in Carthage, TN
5. a condo in San Francisco
6. 100-foot houseboat
All in all, it’s estimated that the empty-nester Gores have over 20,000 square feet of living space at their disposal.
You would think that that would be enough living area, spaced widely enough apart, that they would have to make an appointment just to be in the same state together. Surely, that’s enough space to get far enough away from each other not to fight over whatever is driving them apart!
How much space does he need, anyway? I know he’s put on some weight since leaving office. Apparently, he’s a ‘worry eater’ and worrying night and day about the fate of the planet has resulted in a few too many late-night trips to Taco Bell. But, my rather large husband and I manage to get along in only 1,975 square feet just fine. He channel surfs (which drives me batty!) down in the Family Room and I watch my DVRed shows up in the kitchen. Everybody gets what they want.
Compromise is a part of marriage. I guess that’s just something Al is not too good at.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
I’m Such a Stickler
Does anyone besides me find the language used to refer to our military annoying?
Today, on Fox News, it was reported that “five troops died today in a road side bombing.”
Um, five individuals lost their lives, correct? Is not ‘troops’ used to refer to a plural? “Troops of Soldiers’. Like ‘Flock of Birds’. You would never say, “Five flocks died today in a tragic power line incident,” meaning that 5 birds were dead.
Please don’t misinterpret my meaning here. I think that the loss of even one soldier is a tragedy. They are so brave and I respect them for being so. I would just like them to have the proper references in our media, who so often get the basics about the military wrong.
So, tragically, five soldiers lost their lives today in Afghanistan. My heart and prayers go out to their families.
Just get it right, media. It’s the least they deserve.
Sheesh!
Today, on Fox News, it was reported that “five troops died today in a road side bombing.”
Um, five individuals lost their lives, correct? Is not ‘troops’ used to refer to a plural? “Troops of Soldiers’. Like ‘Flock of Birds’. You would never say, “Five flocks died today in a tragic power line incident,” meaning that 5 birds were dead.
Please don’t misinterpret my meaning here. I think that the loss of even one soldier is a tragedy. They are so brave and I respect them for being so. I would just like them to have the proper references in our media, who so often get the basics about the military wrong.
So, tragically, five soldiers lost their lives today in Afghanistan. My heart and prayers go out to their families.
Just get it right, media. It’s the least they deserve.
Sheesh!
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Abuse
I am an abused child.
I used to say I ‘was’ an abused child until it occurred to me that it never ends.
I just want it to END. I have always looked forward to the deaths of my parents. I figured that was the only way the abuse would end. Boy, did I get that wrong.
Really abusive parents find a way to continue abusing from beyond the grave. I suffered for years at their hands. For my trouble, I got cut out of their estate. My brother and sister assisted them in this. They are accomplices in the continuing abuse, whether they realize it or not.
My sister denies that any abuse took place since she wasn’t on the receiving end of any. Just because she didn’t see or experience it, it didn’t happen. Or I’m just exaggerating or being overly ‘melodramatic’, our mother’s favorite way of invalidating a complaint. She had a childhood because I didn’t and she refuses to recognize this.
My husband and children have heard me tell stories from my childhood over and over. The stories never change. I don’t need to elaborate or exaggerate; the truth is bad enough. In addition, they have each witnessed the continuing abuse at the hands of my mother and sister. My younger daughter isn’t speaking to either of them at the present although they are invited to her wedding, pending their good behavior. My older daughter discounts my accounts of my abuse because she likes her grandmother. The older daughter is my mother’s favorite so she has always received special attention, like my sister did before her. My husband has actually come to my defense against my mother’s abuse. That was a special moment!! Even thinking of it now gives me a warm feeling.
Years ago, I tried to distance myself from my parents in the hope that the abuse would fade off. Hah! They got at me through my siblings and kids. Abusers always find a way. Even moving over 300 miles away wasn’t far enough.
For my attempts at self preservation I was branded an ‘ungrateful daughter’. I still haven’t been able to figure out what I’m supposed to be grateful for: the childhood that ended suddenly at 9 years of age, the beatings, the lack of medical care that almost killed me and contributed to the terminal heart condition I live with today or the physiological abuse that still prevents me from fulfilling my potential. (When you live with constant, harsh criticism, it’s hard to ever find the courage to do anything.) Therapy helped keep me from suicide.
So, not only did my father not love me, but my brother and sister were content to assist him in hurting me from beyond death.
I don’t know which hurts more.
I used to say I ‘was’ an abused child until it occurred to me that it never ends.
I just want it to END. I have always looked forward to the deaths of my parents. I figured that was the only way the abuse would end. Boy, did I get that wrong.
Really abusive parents find a way to continue abusing from beyond the grave. I suffered for years at their hands. For my trouble, I got cut out of their estate. My brother and sister assisted them in this. They are accomplices in the continuing abuse, whether they realize it or not.
My sister denies that any abuse took place since she wasn’t on the receiving end of any. Just because she didn’t see or experience it, it didn’t happen. Or I’m just exaggerating or being overly ‘melodramatic’, our mother’s favorite way of invalidating a complaint. She had a childhood because I didn’t and she refuses to recognize this.
My husband and children have heard me tell stories from my childhood over and over. The stories never change. I don’t need to elaborate or exaggerate; the truth is bad enough. In addition, they have each witnessed the continuing abuse at the hands of my mother and sister. My younger daughter isn’t speaking to either of them at the present although they are invited to her wedding, pending their good behavior. My older daughter discounts my accounts of my abuse because she likes her grandmother. The older daughter is my mother’s favorite so she has always received special attention, like my sister did before her. My husband has actually come to my defense against my mother’s abuse. That was a special moment!! Even thinking of it now gives me a warm feeling.
Years ago, I tried to distance myself from my parents in the hope that the abuse would fade off. Hah! They got at me through my siblings and kids. Abusers always find a way. Even moving over 300 miles away wasn’t far enough.
For my attempts at self preservation I was branded an ‘ungrateful daughter’. I still haven’t been able to figure out what I’m supposed to be grateful for: the childhood that ended suddenly at 9 years of age, the beatings, the lack of medical care that almost killed me and contributed to the terminal heart condition I live with today or the physiological abuse that still prevents me from fulfilling my potential. (When you live with constant, harsh criticism, it’s hard to ever find the courage to do anything.) Therapy helped keep me from suicide.
So, not only did my father not love me, but my brother and sister were content to assist him in hurting me from beyond death.
I don’t know which hurts more.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
LOL For the Day
In reference to a black man at a TEA party rally via Jin Treacher at DC Trawler:
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/dc-trawler#ixzz0m4ETyKIg
John Hinderaker at Powerline to ask, “The real question is not, of course, whether this gentleman ever feels uncomfortable. The real question is, don’t liberal reporters ever feel stupid?”
Which is kind of like asking if fish ever feel wet. They have no frame of reference.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/dc-trawler#ixzz0m4ETyKIg
Friday, April 23, 2010
Yet another Obama flunky lies his face off
Ed Whitacre is a liar
GM is currently running a commercial featuring their CEO, the aforementioned Mr. Whitacre, claiming that they have repaid their loan from the taxpayers, including interest 5 years early.
What he fails to mention is that they have actually returned only 13% of the loan as cash. The remainder is to be in stock. So, the taxpayers are now going to be the proud owners of a sizable portion of GM stock.
They got cash, they should return cash!!
And the stock it to be in a future offering. It’s not even currently existing stock. The more shares that are issued, the less any individual share is worth. A company is worth only so much. You keep dividing that pie into more and more pieces, the pieces start getting awfully small.
Where did they get the money for this?
This article doesn’t say this but Rush said these 65,000 workers also lost their pensions. Rush is not often wrong. No one in America is as fact-checked as Rush. He works hard to get it right so as to not give his detractors any ammunition to use against him. Thus, if he says it, it’s probably true.
According to Rush:
GM Cuts 65,000 Jobs, Pretends to Pay Gov't Back
And don’t forget, Ed Whitacre was picked by Obama to run GM. He’s a government and Obama stooge through and through.
We hope to buy a car next year. It won’t be from GM, of that you can be sure!!
GM is currently running a commercial featuring their CEO, the aforementioned Mr. Whitacre, claiming that they have repaid their loan from the taxpayers, including interest 5 years early.
What he fails to mention is that they have actually returned only 13% of the loan as cash. The remainder is to be in stock. So, the taxpayers are now going to be the proud owners of a sizable portion of GM stock.
GM got a total of $52 billion from the U.S. government and $9.5 billion from the Canadian and Ontario governments as it went through bankruptcy protection last year. At first the entire amount of U.S. aid was considered a loan as the government tried to keep GM from going under and pulling the fragile economy into a depression.
But during bankruptcy, the U.S. government reduced the loan portion to $6.7 billion and converted the rest to company stock, while the Canadian governments held $1.4 billion in loans.
The automaker hopes to repay the remaining $45.3 billion to the U.S. government and $8.1 billion to Canada via a public stock offering, perhaps later this year. The U.S. government now owns 61 percent of the company and Canada owns roughly 12 percent.
They got cash, they should return cash!!
And the stock it to be in a future offering. It’s not even currently existing stock. The more shares that are issued, the less any individual share is worth. A company is worth only so much. You keep dividing that pie into more and more pieces, the pieces start getting awfully small.
Where did they get the money for this?
During the financial crisis that led to GM filing for bankruptcy protection last year, the automaker closed 14 factories and shed more than 65,000 blue-collar jobs in the U.S. through buyouts, early retirement offers and layoffs.
This article doesn’t say this but Rush said these 65,000 workers also lost their pensions. Rush is not often wrong. No one in America is as fact-checked as Rush. He works hard to get it right so as to not give his detractors any ammunition to use against him. Thus, if he says it, it’s probably true.
According to Rush:
RUSH: There's a story out there, the automobile salesmen at General Motors, automobile salesmen at AP, an excited headline, breathlessly so: "GM Pays Back Government Loans from US, Canada." No, they didn't. Here, listen to the lede: "General Motors Co. has repaid $8.1 billion in loans it got from the U.S. and Canadian governments, a move its CEO says is a sign automaker is on the road to recovery." Now, if you only read the headline and the lead paragraph, you'd get the distinct impression that what? They paid it all back, right. You get the distinct impression that GM has fully repaid all the money they've gotten from the US and Canadian governments. Why would the AP want to mislead its readers like this? In fact, the General Motors outfit got a total of $61.5 billion from the US and Canada, but now it's shouted from the rooftop when they paid back a mere eight billion. That's what they've paid back. They have paid back a total of 13% of the government loan, and here the car salesman from the Associated Press report says they fully paid it back, which they have not. One thing that they don't point out here very stridently -- of course, leaving it to me who can read the stitches on the fastball -- they had the money to do this. Where did they get some of the eight billion to pay back? They did it by jettisoning 65,000 jobs, and the pensions that go with them, so they fired 65,000 people, got rid of their pensions and they said that they are paying it back. They haven't earned it. They're cutting and it's only because Obama owns the car companies along with the UAW that you can fire 65,000 union people.
GM Cuts 65,000 Jobs, Pretends to Pay Gov't Back
And don’t forget, Ed Whitacre was picked by Obama to run GM. He’s a government and Obama stooge through and through.
We hope to buy a car next year. It won’t be from GM, of that you can be sure!!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Obama Health Care Bill
Every time I think of this, I grin:
At least, I hope it does.
My SO doesn’t think that they will allow this to happen to themselves. They will find some weasel way out of it.
He’s probably correct but it is a delightful prospect in the meantime.
(Quote from the New Yolk Slimes, to which I will not link.)
The law apparently bars members of Congress from the federal employees health program, on the assumption that lawmakers should join many of their constituents in getting coverage through new state-based markets known as insurance exchanges.
But the research service found that this provision was written in an imprecise, confusing way, so it is not clear when it takes effect.
The new exchanges do not have to be in operation until 2014. But because of a possible “drafting error,” the report says, Congress did not specify an effective date for the section excluding lawmakers from the existing program.
Under well-established canons of statutory interpretation, the report said, “a law takes effect on the date of its enactment” unless Congress clearly specifies otherwise. And Congress did not specify any other effective date for this part of the health care law. The law was enacted when President Obama signed it three weeks ago.They couldn’t take the time to actually READ the bill and now it’s gonna come back on ‘em and bite ‘em on the ass.
At least, I hope it does.
My SO doesn’t think that they will allow this to happen to themselves. They will find some weasel way out of it.
He’s probably correct but it is a delightful prospect in the meantime.
(Quote from the New Yolk Slimes, to which I will not link.)
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Earth Hour
Did you participate in Earth Hour last night? I did.
I turned on every light in the house for at least an hour. Many of my neighbors were totally dark, including the guy behind me who illuminates his American flag 24/7. He turned off that light, too. My house shone like a beacon of sanity in a sea of stupidity.
Personally, I refuse to cooperate in anything that perpetuates a hoax. Anthropogenic Global Warming had been proved to be a hoax months ago. That anyone would still think they needed to go along with anything to do with it astounds me.
I hate to think of my fellow Americans as gullible boobs but there's just so much evidence that they are, beyond AGW. They elected Bill Clinton twice and then fell for the sham that is Barack Obama.
I really hate the idea that people are that stupid but they apparently are.
I turned on every light in the house for at least an hour. Many of my neighbors were totally dark, including the guy behind me who illuminates his American flag 24/7. He turned off that light, too. My house shone like a beacon of sanity in a sea of stupidity.
Personally, I refuse to cooperate in anything that perpetuates a hoax. Anthropogenic Global Warming had been proved to be a hoax months ago. That anyone would still think they needed to go along with anything to do with it astounds me.
I hate to think of my fellow Americans as gullible boobs but there's just so much evidence that they are, beyond AGW. They elected Bill Clinton twice and then fell for the sham that is Barack Obama.
I really hate the idea that people are that stupid but they apparently are.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Found On Road, Dead
Yet another Japanese car manufacturer has had to issue a massive recall of their cars. Nissan has recalled 540,000 cars and trucks for break pin and gas gauge problems.
And Toyotas recent problems were so bad they shut down their production plants until they could get them sorted out. This has been all over the news for weeks.
Consumer Reports, the premier consumer product rating source, has been in love with Japanese cars for many, many years. They finally seem to have noticed the problems, suspending recommendations on eight Toyota models. Despite all its problems, Toyota is still fifth on the Consumer Reports list of recommended cars. Ford is 15th.
I purchased my first-ever new car in August of 2006. I bought a kiwi green Ford Focus with just about every option available except a sunroof. Having a 6’ 6” fiancĂ©e precluded getting a car with a sunroof. I refuse to have a car he can’t at least back out of the driveway if necessary. Because of the sunroof issue, they had to special order my car. That was the longest month of my life! I took delivery the end of August. My car was perfect.
My pretty, little car now has just over 20,000 miles on it. Since I got laid off in 2008 and subsequently obtained my disability benefits, I don’t drive much. It has, however, been back and forth to Indianapolis a few times. It has never needed any repair, maintenance only (oil changes).
The car is now over 3 ½ years old. It has never had a recall of anything. I checked with Ford just prior to writing this article.
My family mocked me for buying a Ford. “Found On Road, Dead.” “Fixed Or Repaired Daily.” Nonsense like that. My daughter bought a Prius a few years ago.
It has been recalled.
They bought that car because Toyota had such a good reputation for quality.
Ha!
Maybe next time they will consider an American car company.
I realize the lots of Japanese cars are made here these days. While I applaud their efforts to employ Americans, the profits still go overseas. My Focus was made in Wayne, Michigan. Employing Americans and profiting Americans.
Buy American. The job you save may be your own!!
And Toyotas recent problems were so bad they shut down their production plants until they could get them sorted out. This has been all over the news for weeks.
Consumer Reports, the premier consumer product rating source, has been in love with Japanese cars for many, many years. They finally seem to have noticed the problems, suspending recommendations on eight Toyota models. Despite all its problems, Toyota is still fifth on the Consumer Reports list of recommended cars. Ford is 15th.
I purchased my first-ever new car in August of 2006. I bought a kiwi green Ford Focus with just about every option available except a sunroof. Having a 6’ 6” fiancĂ©e precluded getting a car with a sunroof. I refuse to have a car he can’t at least back out of the driveway if necessary. Because of the sunroof issue, they had to special order my car. That was the longest month of my life! I took delivery the end of August. My car was perfect.
My pretty, little car now has just over 20,000 miles on it. Since I got laid off in 2008 and subsequently obtained my disability benefits, I don’t drive much. It has, however, been back and forth to Indianapolis a few times. It has never needed any repair, maintenance only (oil changes).
The car is now over 3 ½ years old. It has never had a recall of anything. I checked with Ford just prior to writing this article.
My family mocked me for buying a Ford. “Found On Road, Dead.” “Fixed Or Repaired Daily.” Nonsense like that. My daughter bought a Prius a few years ago.
It has been recalled.
They bought that car because Toyota had such a good reputation for quality.
Ha!
Maybe next time they will consider an American car company.
I realize the lots of Japanese cars are made here these days. While I applaud their efforts to employ Americans, the profits still go overseas. My Focus was made in Wayne, Michigan. Employing Americans and profiting Americans.
Buy American. The job you save may be your own!!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Cats
How many cats does it take to go to the bathroom?
Four:
Garfield
Puff
Klein
Trusty Sidekick
Garfield is my orange boy. He follows me around and is a great bed kitty.
Klein is my little odd one. Rag doll Siamese with blue eyes. And really just a strange cat
Puff is black with a white chest patch and belongs to my daughter. Sweet kitty but really, really dumb.
Trusty Sidekick belongs to the daughter’s boyfriend. He's staying with us until the boyfriend gets a full-time job and an apartment of his own. Isn't that a great name for a cat??
Pix:

Garflied, being silly in front of the kitchen heating vent

Klein, looking nice and fat before he got sick. He has a thyroid condition that made him too skinny for a while. He's getting better, though.

Trusty Sidekick. He has long hair and a very sweet personality. He's only been here a couple of days and is still feels a bit insecure.

Puff. I call him Puff-in-Stuff after that awful children's show from my childhood.
Four:
Garfield
Puff
Klein
Trusty Sidekick
Garfield is my orange boy. He follows me around and is a great bed kitty.
Klein is my little odd one. Rag doll Siamese with blue eyes. And really just a strange cat
Puff is black with a white chest patch and belongs to my daughter. Sweet kitty but really, really dumb.
Trusty Sidekick belongs to the daughter’s boyfriend. He's staying with us until the boyfriend gets a full-time job and an apartment of his own. Isn't that a great name for a cat??
Pix:
Garflied, being silly in front of the kitchen heating vent
Klein, looking nice and fat before he got sick. He has a thyroid condition that made him too skinny for a while. He's getting better, though.
Trusty Sidekick. He has long hair and a very sweet personality. He's only been here a couple of days and is still feels a bit insecure.
Puff. I call him Puff-in-Stuff after that awful children's show from my childhood.
Cowbell
Many things could benefit from more cowbell. Bobsled racing is not one of them.
The clanging gets so loud you can't hear the cheers!
The clanging gets so loud you can't hear the cheers!
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Snow
In my opinion, Washington D.C. getting 2 FEET of snow recently is God's way of telling Congress that Globull Warming is a hoax.
Think they're listening??
Probably not. Throw more snow on 'em!!!
:-)
Think they're listening??
Probably not. Throw more snow on 'em!!!
:-)
Monday, January 11, 2010
Anthropomorphic Global Warming is a HOAX
Don’t fall for it. I make it a policy not to do business, if I can help it, with companies that tout how ‘green’ they are. They are only contributing to the scare-mongering and I won’t abet this behavior.
Lord Monckton’s letter to the PM of Australia is particularly illuminating. Read the whole thing:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/03/climate-change-proposed-personal-briefing/#more-14778
Professor Richard Lindzen of MIT has published a peer-reviewed paper that, if anyone was paying attention to science, would end the entire debate.
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/originals/co2_report_july_09.pdf
Takes a bit to load but it is devastating to the ‘settled science’ of AGW. Guaranteed to make Algore cry! :-)
In addition, food prices have doubled in the past 2 years, according to Lord Monckton. Poor people in the third world are dying so that rich people in first world countries can feel better about themselves because they drive cars with ethanol in the tank. I’m sure they don’t mind dying so some do-gooders can feel better about their life-styles. It’s for a good cause, after all!
Lord Monckton’s letter to the PM of Australia is particularly illuminating. Read the whole thing:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/01/03/climate-change-proposed-personal-briefing/#more-14778
Professor Richard Lindzen of MIT has published a peer-reviewed paper that, if anyone was paying attention to science, would end the entire debate.
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/originals/co2_report_july_09.pdf
Takes a bit to load but it is devastating to the ‘settled science’ of AGW. Guaranteed to make Algore cry! :-)
In addition, food prices have doubled in the past 2 years, according to Lord Monckton. Poor people in the third world are dying so that rich people in first world countries can feel better about themselves because they drive cars with ethanol in the tank. I’m sure they don’t mind dying so some do-gooders can feel better about their life-styles. It’s for a good cause, after all!
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Ray Stevens, "We The People"
I saw a bit of this the other night on Glenn Beck and just now found the whole song on You Tube:
It's by the same guy who gave us The Streak, amongst other memorable, culture-changing songs.
And to Mr. Stevens I say, "Amen!"
DO NOT VOTE FOR ANY INCUMBENTS THIS YEAR!
SEND 'EM ALL HOME!
It's by the same guy who gave us The Streak, amongst other memorable, culture-changing songs.
And to Mr. Stevens I say, "Amen!"
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
An Inconvenient Al
Well, after seeing it parodied for years, I finally watched Algore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth.
My first question is “What was this movie about?” The ‘inconvenient truth’ seems to be Al himself! Most of the movie is spent showing him either giving his slide show to adoring audiences or backstage before and after a showing, including the applause. Or it tells some tale of his childhood or some personal tragedy. Throughout most of the film, the personal reminiscences seem like nonsequitors, spliced in for emotional impact only, not moving his ‘scientific’ narrative forward to any conclusion other than that he’s had some bad luck. How is that the fault of Global Warming?
He reaches lots and lots of conclusions without ever explaining exactly how he got there. Bold-faced assertions that some dire consequence will happen in the future without the back-up of real data makes them totally meaningless.
He several times throughout the film says that some friend of his gave him pictures or evidence that supports his conclusions but never shares who these people are. Are we just supposed to trust him that he knows important people who are ‘in the know’?
There are lots and lots of ‘maybe’s in this as well. Well, maybe I’ll win the lottery, too, but I’m not making major financial decisions based on any future lottery winnings. Making decisions that undermine our economy based on a series of improvable ‘maybe’s is just as foolish.
The film’s director, Davis Guggenheim said of the film, “Al Gore strips his presentations of politics, laying out the facts for the audience to draw their own conclusions in a charming, funny and engaging style, and by the end has everyone on the edge of their seats, gripped by his haunting message.” All of this is complete nonsense. The film is completely political with Al bring up his lost election over and over. In his first appearance, his makes a joke at the expense of the Bush administration.
Siteing a sampling of ‘peer reviewed’ articles as evidence of the ‘settled science’ is also quite spurious. For decades, it was almost impossible to get published in the ‘peer reviewed’ publications if you disagreed with the Global Warming hysterics. Since the release of the emails from England, we now know why. Anyone who was foolish enough to actually publish anything that challenged the orthodoxy was run out of their job. ‘Peer review’ is meaningless if you can only get published if you agree with the party line.
Gore might be more believable if he didn’t live such an extravagant lifestyle. He jets all over the world telling people that they need to cut back on their carbon emissions that then goes home to a huge mansion that uses more electricity in one month than the average home uses in an entire year. You first, Al!!
And he really does make that joke that he ‘used to be the next president of the United States’! I thought Rush’s parody made that up! He also apparently doesn’t find the joke all that funny. I guess I wouldn’t either. Who likes to be reminded of what a loser they are?
My first question is “What was this movie about?” The ‘inconvenient truth’ seems to be Al himself! Most of the movie is spent showing him either giving his slide show to adoring audiences or backstage before and after a showing, including the applause. Or it tells some tale of his childhood or some personal tragedy. Throughout most of the film, the personal reminiscences seem like nonsequitors, spliced in for emotional impact only, not moving his ‘scientific’ narrative forward to any conclusion other than that he’s had some bad luck. How is that the fault of Global Warming?
He reaches lots and lots of conclusions without ever explaining exactly how he got there. Bold-faced assertions that some dire consequence will happen in the future without the back-up of real data makes them totally meaningless.
He several times throughout the film says that some friend of his gave him pictures or evidence that supports his conclusions but never shares who these people are. Are we just supposed to trust him that he knows important people who are ‘in the know’?
There are lots and lots of ‘maybe’s in this as well. Well, maybe I’ll win the lottery, too, but I’m not making major financial decisions based on any future lottery winnings. Making decisions that undermine our economy based on a series of improvable ‘maybe’s is just as foolish.
The film’s director, Davis Guggenheim said of the film, “Al Gore strips his presentations of politics, laying out the facts for the audience to draw their own conclusions in a charming, funny and engaging style, and by the end has everyone on the edge of their seats, gripped by his haunting message.” All of this is complete nonsense. The film is completely political with Al bring up his lost election over and over. In his first appearance, his makes a joke at the expense of the Bush administration.
Siteing a sampling of ‘peer reviewed’ articles as evidence of the ‘settled science’ is also quite spurious. For decades, it was almost impossible to get published in the ‘peer reviewed’ publications if you disagreed with the Global Warming hysterics. Since the release of the emails from England, we now know why. Anyone who was foolish enough to actually publish anything that challenged the orthodoxy was run out of their job. ‘Peer review’ is meaningless if you can only get published if you agree with the party line.
Gore might be more believable if he didn’t live such an extravagant lifestyle. He jets all over the world telling people that they need to cut back on their carbon emissions that then goes home to a huge mansion that uses more electricity in one month than the average home uses in an entire year. You first, Al!!
And he really does make that joke that he ‘used to be the next president of the United States’! I thought Rush’s parody made that up! He also apparently doesn’t find the joke all that funny. I guess I wouldn’t either. Who likes to be reminded of what a loser they are?
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