Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Colleen Ritzer & Michael Landsberry: Popular Teachers Murdered By Callous Teens!

The young woman who loved to teach was murdered by a student. Colleen Ritzer's amazing life is being shared by thousands of mourners worldwide.

A two-fer and a whole lot of discussion.

First things first. We here at Journal de la Reyna want to send our condolences to the families of Colleen Ritzer and Michael Landsberry. These two educators were murdered by reckless teenagers.

Also I want to send condolences to the family of Rebecca Sedwick, the young girl from Florida who was cyberbullied by two reckless teen girls. She would eventually commit suicide.

Each of these lives were loved and cherished. These lives were ruined by the irrational and callous actions of those who have no care whatsoever.

I've said it numerous times. Beware of the quiet, always seem nice "everyday man". The people who always say they never could be that person ARE LIKELY THAT PERSON!

The nice guys are the ones who will likely snap! 

Those are the ones who feels like they've been bullied by their fellow peers.

They are often rejected by a lover. They're failing school or college because of heavy constraints. They're often never hired by a company, denied promotion or fired from a job. They feel like life at home is nothing but constant turmoil and nothing is getting better.

So what they do? Either they hurt themselves or hurt others because they have no escape.

They don't have outlets to channel rage. They don't share their feelings with loved ones. They destroy lives because they've been hurt. It's an ongoing issue with this. Millions of people are bullied. Bullying leads to suicide and mass murders. The bullied will either use two outlets of rage. Firearms or drugs.

 KEEPING IT HONEST

I don't want to jump to conclusions but I figured the 12-year old was being bullied. He aimed his semi-automatic firearm at two individuals before Landsberry put his life on the line to prevent the teen from committing another mass shooting. He died a hero.

Now on the Ritzer and Chism issue. I don't want to jump to conclusions but I think it could have been a teacher-student relationship. Those things often happen. The junk food media often elaborates on pretty female teachers getting in trouble for having sexual encounters with their students. Or it could have been a teen who was picked on and the teacher tried to offer advice. I don't know. Chism, clammed up because he knows he could spend the rest of his life in the iron college for this murder. Again, Ritzer was a hero. She helped motivate students through her young life. And I wished this situation would have ended differently.

Now of course, seeing that the suspect in this murder of Ritzer is Black, I am guessing the racist right will waste no time trying to blame the Black community, President Barack Obama, Trayvon Martin, Rev. Perm and Cut His Nuts Off Jackson.

Already, I can say that for every mass shooting in America, the racist right will gleefully say that it's not the guns that killed the people. They'll claim that mass shooter is a Democrat or a liberal. If the mass shooter was Black, automatic Obama supporter. The racist right will revolve around crime statistics in urban communities. Blame the junk food media for not covering a "BLACK ON WHITE" crime. And of course, the racist right will claim that President Barack Obama isn't going to speak on the issue.

Here's some examples of this never ending racism.

    Mr Mgtow
  • lol, guess what ? Colleen Ritzer was having sexual relations with that 14 year old "nigger"....like many predatory morally bankrupt sexually deviant white female teachers who sleep and have pedo-sex with underage black boys (because white men can't measure up to 14 year old boys ? buwuhahahahahahahahahaha!). Woogie Boogie Cracka!
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  • Max B 
    That lady from New York is so right. Such a tragedy, My heart goes out to that poor math teacher :( such a loss of amazing, beautiful, life.
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  • Jennifer M. 
    And just for the memo african americans are not the only one's doing ruthless things in this world so are other races like hispanics, whites, russians etc. you name it. It's all part of being human kid. And I'm not saying that everyones like that just a few people in this world who so happens to be people of all kinds of race. So stop stereotyping
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  • 888strummer 
    Wait for more evidence before assuming anything. Anything is possible
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Pick your poison!

I am just sharing an honest opinion of this situation. I am not condoning actions by those who are bullied. I would love for those who were victims of bullying to find outlets that can help them overcome the stress of being rejected.

The Department of Health and Human Services have numbers and agencies that can help motivate people with depression, mental issues and suicide prevention.
Michael Landsberry was a great teacher and helped motivate his students. He was killed by a deranged shooter who sought revenge on his fellow classmates. Landsberry prevented the shooter from murdering others. He was a military veteran.
I kind of wish that our educators will inform students more about the life of being a teenager.

Okay, a shooting happen on Monday in Sparks, Nevada.

A 12-year-old student who allegedly shot up a Nevada school on Monday may have been acting out his revenge, according to a student witness.

"He pointed to us and he said, 'You ruined my life and now I'm going to ruin yours,'" Sparks Middle School student Alfrancis de Vera, who was at the scene, told CBS News.

The gunman, whose name has not been released, shot and killed a teacher -- military veteran Michael Landsberry -- injured two classmates and then turned the gun on himself. The injured students, both 12, are reportedly in stable condition and are expected to survive.

In Danvers, Massachusetts, a very popular teacher was murdered by a 14-year old. This individual Philip Chism murdered Colleen Ritzer at Danvers High School. He is being charged as an adult in this case.

She was well-liked teacher. Her body was found slain in woods behind this quiet Massachusetts town's high school and the police would later arrest the 14-year-old boy who was found walking along a state highway overnight. He was charged with killing her.

Blood found in a second-floor school bathroom helped lead investigators to the body of Colleen Ritzer, a 24-year-old math teacher at Danvers High School who was reported missing when she didn't come home from work on Tuesday, Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett said.
Murder suspect Philip Chism.

"She was a very, very respected, loved teacher," Blodgett said.

The suspect, Philip Chism, was arraigned on a murder charge Wednesday and ordered held without bail. The teenager, described by classmates as soft-spoken and pleasant, also did not come home from school the day before and was spotted walking along Route 1 in the neighboring town of Topsfield at about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Officials didn't release a cause of death and haven't discussed a motive in the killing.

A court filing said Ritzer and Chism were known to each other from the high school, but it did not elaborate. The arrest was made based on statements by the suspect and corroborating evidence at multiple scenes, investigators said in court documents.

Ritzer's family said they are mourning the death of their "amazing, beautiful daughter and sister."

"Everyone that knew and loved Colleen knew of her passion for teaching and how she mentored each and every one of her students," the family said in a statement provided by her uncle Dale Webster.

At his arraignment in adult court in Salem, Chism's defense attorney argued for the proceeding to be closed and her client to be allowed to stay hidden because of his age. The judge denied the request. The lawyer, Denise Regan, declined to comment outside court.

The tall, lanky teenager had moved to Massachusetts from Tennessee before the start of the school year and was a top scorer on the school's junior varsity soccer team, said Kyle Cahill, a junior who also plays soccer. He said the team had been wondering where Chism was when he skipped a team dinner Tuesday night.

"We're all just a family. It just amazes me really," Cahill said. "He wasn't violent at all. He was really the opposite of aggressive."

Ritzer had a Twitter account where she gave homework assignments, encouraged students and described herself as a "math teacher often too excited about the topics I'm teaching."

She was a 2011 graduate of Assumption College in Worcester, a school spokeswoman said Wednesday. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in math, a minor in psychology and a secondary education concentration, according to the college's 2011 commencement program.

One of her former students, Chris Weimert, 17, said she was a warm, welcoming person who would stand outside her classroom and say hello to students she didn't teach. He said she had been at the school for two years.

"She was the nicest teacher anyone could ever have. She always had a warm smile on her face," he said.

Ryan Kelleher, a senior, said students related to the young teacher, who liked to wear jeans and UGG boots just like the teenagers she taught. Kelleher, who also plays soccer, said the arrest of the soft-spoken Chism didn't make sense to him.

"From what I know about him and seeing him every day, it just doesn't add up that he would do such a thing, unless this was all an act to fool somebody," the 17-year-old said.

Ritzer lived at home with her 20-year-old brother and her sister, a high school senior. The close-knit family was often outside, barbecuing, spending time together and enjoying each other's company, neighbors said.

Mary Duffy has lived next door to the Ritzers in the suburban neighborhood in Andover since the family moved there more than two decades ago. She had known Colleen Ritzer from the time she was a baby and said the Ritzers' oldest child had just one life ambition: to be a high school math teacher.

"All I ever heard is that she loved her job," Duffy said.

All public schools in Danvers, about 20 miles north of Boston, were closed Wednesday.

The high school's students were planning a candlelight vigil Wednesday evening.

Ritzer is the second teacher allegedly killed by a student in the U.S. this week. A Sparks, Nev., middle school teacher was allegedly shot by a 12-year-old student on Monday.



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Dem Senator: GOP House Leader Disrespected Obama!

President Barack Obama and Republicans have a rocky relationship to say at least.

"I can't even stand to look at you," says one Republican House leader to President Barack Obama.

Democratic Illinois senator Dick Durbin made the claim today and people are now talking.

Who says that President Barack Obama doesn't want to work with Republicans?

Durbin went to the social networks to post a claim that seems to measure up to how the budget negotiations went down. The Republicans were demanding that the president concede to their demands. The Republicans wanted to repeal the healthcare law and have mandatory spending cuts to safety nets. After pressure was brought upon the Republicans by those pesky polls, the Republicans caved in. They ended up with nothing.

The Majority Whip of the U.S. Senate had participated in the negotiations with the president.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.)  Facebook
Senator Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) post on the social networks about the negotiation battles with Republicans.
The Hill reports "Many Republicans searching for something to say in defense of the disastrous shutdown strategy will say President Obama just doesn't try hard enough to communicate with Republicans," Durbin said. "But in a 'negotiation' meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: 'I cannot even stand to look at you.'"

"What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?" the Illinois Democrat added.

An aide to House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said he had "no idea what [Durbin's] talking about."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Durbin did not say when the alleged confrontation occurred, and whether the exchange happened in the period preceding or during the shutdown that shuttered government for 16 days earlier this month.

In October, the president met once with Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) as part of a pow-wow with congressional leadership. McConnell told CNBC shortly after that discussion was "cordial but unproductive."



Later, the president invited the full House Republican caucus to meet at the White House, although a smaller leadership group handpicked by Boehner attended instead. In subsequent days, the full group of Republican senators traveled to the White House to meet with the president.

Of course, Republicans are going to deny this claim.

But if you look at the comment section of most blogs linked through a conservative outlet, the antics of right wing talk radio, and a cable news channel that runs 24/7 negative coverage of the president, seriously are you not going to believe those comments weren't made?

How many Republicans have the nerve to call for impeachment?

Remember Representatives [Addison] Joe Wilson (R-South Carolina) famous outburst during the president's State of the Union Address?

Did you know that Representatives Darrell Issa (R-California) is continuously calling for investigations for every minor issue that happens to drive conservatives bonkers?

Aren't you familiar with the outrageous statements made by Representatives Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Steve King (R-Iowa), Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin)?

Aren't you familiar with the Stallmigos?

Yeah, Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Marco Rubio (R-Florida), and Mike Lee (R-Utah) are the four Stallmigos. They're on television more than anyone else and yet have no accomplishments for it.

There's no denying it.

The Republicans unprecedented hate for the president is on record and people are starting to notice.

That's probably why the polls are saying that it's time to get rid of the House Republicans.

We can only hope next year, Republicans would overplay their hand and people vote these assholes out!


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Stallmigo Ted Cruz: Obamacare Is A "Nigerian" Fraud Scam!

The stallmigo signals another fight.

The controversial U.S. Senator from Texas has no accomplishments in his 10 months as a lawmaker. But we in the junk food media continue to give him and his Stallmigo buddies (Mike Lee, Marco Rubio and Rand Paul) too much exposure.

The public should ask the politicos, what are they actually doing as lawmakers?

The only accomplishments these polticos got is basically media attention.

When you see Republican lawmakers running to the cameras shouting at rocks it usually gets play on the blogs and talk radio circuit.

Because these nitwits are elected on the hypothetical promises they tell the gullible voters of their respective states. When people are telling the lawmakers they've going the wrong way, they continue on the full speed ahead. Bringing destruction upon collision.

If the elections were held today, would these gullible people reelect these guys back to Washington?

Anyway, the country's most hated politico is well loved by the conservative faithful in his home state of Texas. He comes back to the state with open arms after his bitter defeat. He and many Republican lawmakers endorsed the government shutdown.

By voting against the bill open up the government, the Republicans who voted against it prove to the nation they rather see government workers suffer all in the name of politics.

Yeah, the politico Ted Cruz, Republican senator from Texas has been at the forefront of the opposition against the Affordable Healthcare Act (Obamacare). He and Mike Lee (R-UT) have promoted this plan to defund the healthcare law. They wanted to tie it to the debt ceiling. The Republicans went on to play political suicide when the government shutdown leaned to a global recession.

The Houston Chronicle endorsed him in 2012 against the Democratic nominee. It had second thoughts after the senator endorsed the government shutdown.

The Chronicle renounced its endorsement and vow never to endorse political candidates.

Criticized by senior leaders in his own party and blamed by Democrats for inspiring a government shutdown they claim was a pricey, pointless and painful waste of time, Ted Cruz returned to his hometown Monday night to a hero's welcome bestowed by the tea party faithful who filled the headquarters of the King Street Patriots in northwest Houston.

The freshman Republican senator was greeted with cheers of "Cruz, Cruz Cruz!" and "Thank you, Ted!" from more than 1,000 supporters in a brief appearance at which he underscored his intent to keep doing whatever is necessary to undermine the "national nightmare" and "train wreck" that is the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare."

"I've spent the past month in Washington, D.C.," Cruz told the overflow crowd. "It is terrific to be back in America."

As he did throughout the campaign that saw him demolish the once-favored David Dewhurst in the Republican primary and become an instant standard-bearer for the tea party movement, Cruz emphasized his independence from the "Washington establishment," which includes the leadership of the GOP.

"People are saying mean things about me," Cruz said. "Who cares? At the end of the day, I don't work for the party bosses in Washington. I work for each and every one of you. What they don't understand is that we're standing here together. We've got a problem in Washington. They're not listening to the American people."

Cruz returned to Texas over the weekend for a series of events in major cities. In informal remarks of about 15 minutes, he promised never to bend or compromise his principles. He chided others in the U.S. Senate for not holding fast and keeping the government shuttered, even past the debt default deadline, until President Barack Obama agreed to delay implementation of health care reforms.

"We saw the House of Representatives stand up and lead," he said. "They demonstrated a profile in courage as they listened to the American people. But they couldn't get past the Senate. The deal that was cut last week was a lousy deal."

While acknowledging defeat, Cruz said it was a temporary setback and that he and those who sent him to Washington expected a long fight. He did not mention the federal budget or deficit, focusing his remarks solely on halting "Obamacare," which he claimed was costing people jobs, a loss of coverage and increased premiums.

Cruz also took a swipe at the computer problems that have plagued people attempting to sign up online through the insurance exchanges that were created by the law to provide coverage. "You may have noticed that all the Nigerian email scammers have become a lot less active lately," he said. "They all have been hired to run the Obamacare website."

Cruz said the shutdown tactic was not a total loss, insisting the effort helped "elevate the debate" over the law. Stopping it for good, he said, would hinge on a grass-roots effort to win the debate.

Listen to the controversial and highly funny comedian Lewis Black tear into Cruz.

Conservative Outrage Over Obama Catching A Fainting Woman!

A woman faints and the president catches her. Conservatives go bananas over it.

Where's Erick Erickson when you need him?

He said that all this overreaction to everything that President Barack Obama does is going to doom the Republicans and its conservatives allies.

Erickson is right. There are too many outrage pimps on both sides of the aisle whipping the respective bases into a frenzy and fury against the other side. Americans shouldn't waste their time on being outraged by all things Obama. It's going to tune people out.

Erickson wrote that his conservative friends in the junk food media are spending too much time getting outraged over the most simplistic things caused by the president. He said that it makes conservatives sound like a bunch of sore losers. Americans find Republicans in charge of Congress is a bad idea. The plans rolled out by Republicans aren't effective. The Republican Party and it's conservative allies are stuffy, humorless, angry opponents of the President instead of happy warriors selling better ideas.

Conservatives, frankly, have become purveyors of outrage instead of preachers for a cause. Instead of showing how increasing government harms people, how free markets help people, and how conservative policies benefit all Americans, we scream “Benghazi” and “Fast & Furious.”
Right wing racist im41 makes fun of ill woman.
Erickson was right on two things. Examples like King Hippo (Rush Limbaugh), That Guy Who Throws Shit On The Wall (Matt Drudge), Loserville (Fox News) and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win (Sean Hannity) are professional victims dialed up to 10 on the outrage meter.

Who the hell wants to listen to conservatives whining and moaning all the time about the outrage du jour?

Perennial loser Mitt Romney ran a campaign on just how bad things are, but he was rejected by a majority of Americans who felt like he really did not care about them and really had no plans to improve their lives.

He said that Republicans can win if they have a "decent message" and appeal to people who aren't focused on the president 24/7. It seems like I mention these four notorious agitators frequently.

I am hoping that these agitators will be the sole reasons to helping Democrats retake the Congress and win the 2016 presidency. If these things should happen, maybe conservatives will turn off the radio and find other sources of news.

When it splashes on That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website. Liberal and conservative agitators will talk about this story and work their audience into a frenzy.

The person who fainted will get death threats and ferocious vitriol from the internet gadflies.

Some gadflies will try to leak her photos to the press. Some will try to find her social networking activities and exploit them for personal gains.

The person will make the news rounds. For the time being, she'll be the face of the nation.

She even has a blog. So I am expecting that within a few days, she'll be hit with random comments. Some of the word vomit will include death threats, insults on her character, praise and sympathy.

The president has to admit that Affordable Healthcare Act (Healthcare Marketplace) website has errors and he was telling the American people that you must have patience. He offered a number to help people out if they're having problems signing up.

Of course, Republicans pounced on the healthcare law and they've signaled another attempt to delay or repeal the law.

Sometimes you can't fix stupid. And yet, the Republicans continue on this wayward march to self-destruction.

President Obama's speech on Monday morning was briefly interrupted when a young woman standing behind him appeared to come close to fainting. The president turned around to make sure she was alright, saying, "I got you, you're ok," before she was helped away by others nearby.

The woman, identified as Karmel Allison, suffers from Type 1 diabetes. She also announced on her blog last week that she is pregnant.

"This is what happens when I talk too long," Obama joked before wrapping up his speech.

Of course we here at Journal de la Reyna wish Karmel Allison well. Hope the best for her on her journey to motherhood. Stay strong and ignore the vitriol of hate from the likes of those in the junk food media.




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Better Late Than Never....

The job reports is released and it shows modest growth.

Okay, the Department of Labor released the long delayed job numbers for September. During our government shutdown, a whole lot of government workers were off the job. The release of the job numbers usually come out on the first Friday of the next  month.

So what goes on in the job sector helps motivate our economy. And yet again, a decent amount of jobs, but slight work on the job unemployment number.

The report shows 148,000 jobs were released bring the unemployment number to 7.2%.

Bloomberg reports that the payrolls climbed less than projected in September, indicating the U.S. economy had little momentum leading up to the federal government shutdown. The jobless rate fell to an almost four-year low.

The addition of 148,000 workers followed a revised 193,000 rise in August that was larger than initially estimated, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast of 93 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for a 180,000 advance.
The Stallmigos. Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rand Paul (R-KY).
Progress in the labor market depends on how quickly the world’s largest economy can bounce back from the loss of business caused by the fiscal impasse. The budget dispute weighed on fourth-quarter growth and will prompt Federal Reserve policy makers to wait until March before starting to trim stimulus, a Bloomberg survey showed last week.

“Hiring will remain modestly positive,” Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics LLC in Austin, Texas, said before the report. He was the top-ranked forecaster of payrolls in the past two years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. “The unemployment rate will come down very gradually. The shutdown came at an inopportune time.”

Bloomberg survey estimates ranged from increases of 100,000 to 256,000. Revisions to prior reports added a total of 9,000 jobs to overall payrolls in the previous two months.

The unemployment rate, derived from a separate Labor Department survey of households rather than employers, was forecast to hold at 7.3 percent, according to the Bloomberg survey median.

The participation rate held at 63.2 percent, matching the lowest since August 1978.

The September payroll figure reflects the pay period that includes the 12th of the month, two weeks prior to the federal shutdown. Today’s report doesn’t include any late responses from employers, indicating the figures will be subject to revision as is typical each month.
The poor leadership. House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
It will take some time to confirm or refute that the shutdown and political brinkmanship in Washington led to a sharp pullback in activity this month, so the data may be discounted, some economists said.

So once again, the conservative agitators will bitch about the job numbers. They will not be satisfied.

And even though there's a modest amount of jobs being created, there's still hundreds of Americans still looking for jobs and the participation rate is fairly decent.

It wouldn't matter how low the unemployment numbers go, as long as President Barack Obama is in the White House, those in the junk food media will continue to put more pressure on him and not on those who are in charge of Congress.

You see that most Americans are not satisfied with Republican leadership in the House of Representatives.

Republicans can't get things done. They've stall immigration reform. They killed gun control. They haven't passed a bipartisan jobs bill. They ignored the president's proposals. They've stall nominees for cabinet positions. They have created committees that target individuals. They got riled up over every thing done or every tragic event in America. They've called for firings of cabinet members for minor issues.

And yet, the Democrats get a portion of the blame. For what?

Not saying to the junk food media, the Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement have destroyed this country in their ongoing obsession to beat the president.

We need to uproot the Republicans and put in reasonable candidates who are willing to work for the people.

No more wasted battles on issues that appeal to a core minority of extremists.

Hannity Deliberately Trying To Get People Fired!


I knew that annoying conservative agitator was Obama obsessed but damn, he's literally is going too far in his criticism of the healthcare law (Obamacare). He's trying to get people fired for doing their jobs as government workers. He calls a woman who operates out of a call center for the Healthcare Marketplace. He gets into a silly conversation with the woman and possibly jeopardizing her job for even talking to him.

I mean who's dumb enough to take a phone call from a talk radio host without their acknowledgment?

Plenty of them!

President Barack Obama acknowledged that the healthcare website has flaws, but it shouldn't discourage people from signing up. He told the nation in a morning address that he's frustrated with the rollout as well and urges the American people to have patience.

He told the nation that there's a phone number to call. Of course, this annoying ass conservative agitator fixated on trying to defeat the president couldn't resist calling it. He calls the 1-800-318-2596 to get in contact with a representative.

Mediaite reports that the conservative host grilled a call operator, asking her questions about the glitchy Obamacare website before veering into awkward small talk about politics, talk radio, and snow in Florida.

At first, the radio host was met with an automated machine, resulting in much crosstalk between him and a recorded female voice. Eventually, he made his way to a help line with a female operator named “Erling Davis.”

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win proceeded to ask Erling questions about the difficulties experienced on HealthCare.gov, prompting her to explain that many people have called to vent their frustrations and that all she can tell them is that the site will likely experience difficulties for the next 42 hours.

The radio host also asked the woman the particulars of her job: When did she begin working on Obamacare calls, how long she trained for answering calls, and whether her bosses have told her what to say when asked about the “glitchy” website. Hannity even managed to convince the woman to read the “script” aloud on the radio:

“Thanks for your interest in the health insurance marketplace. We are having a lot of visitors trying to use our website right now. This is causing some glitches for some people trying to create an account or log in. Keep trying and thanks for your patience. You might have better success during off-peak hours like later at night or early in the morning. We’ll continue working to improve the site so you can get covered.” And that’s it.

“And that’s the whole thing? So you went through a whole week of training so you can do that?” He asked before attempting to cut her off, perhaps sensing the sensitivities involved with such a question.

He then asked her questions for which she clearly had no answers: “Did you know how much the government spent on that website?” “Isn't that crazy?” “Did you know the president promised the average family was going to save $2,500 dollars, and the average increase is $7,500 a year?”

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win complimented for the operator for being so polite and kind, but also asked her questions that could possibly put her job on the line: “Have you ever gotten anyone who really likes it yet?” he asked at another point. “Um, not really,” she admitted, sending the radio host into a fit of laughter.

The conversation later switched to small talk about her residence in Panama City, Fla. (That foolish agitator loves it there, by the way), the weather in Florida versus New York, her non-registered voting status, and her lack of knowledge about Fox News or any major right-wing talk radio hosts.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win's right wing carnival show is a feature in the afternoons. Starting in January this silly man will no longer have 540 radio stations. Soon Cumulus Radio, Inc. brings in notorious Islamophobe Savage Weiner. Soon That Guy Who Helped Obama Win will have only 475 station affiliates.

He was demoted to 10pm on Loserville after four years of failure. He was promoting that turd Dick Morris on his show. That turd claimed that President Barack Obama would lose in a landslide. That didn't happen.

After that, people started tuning That Guy out! He's already feeling the pinch.

Do you believe in the tactics caused That Guy Who Helped Obama Win?

I am assuming that the person might get fired because she went against rules of engagement. Especially when talking to those in the junk food media.

Oh, I'm sure we haven't heard the last of this one!



Monday, October 21, 2013

GOP Lucky The Election Wasn't Today!

House leadership. Congressman John Boehner (R-OH), Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA). The American people are tired of the Republican leadership in Congress.

Congress at historical lows. The president's job approval is low but way better than those in control of Congress.

It seems like the Tea Party's mission to political suicide is an ongoing situation. The latest polls say that Republicans favor way worse than expected and the possibility of a Democratic-takeover is getting stronger.

Most disapprove of the handling of the government shutdown. Ohio Republican congressman John Boehner as Speaker of The House is ranked highly unfavorable.

This government shutdown over the healthcare law was the tip of the iceberg for many who were fed up with this inept Congress.

With Republicans in charge of the House of Representatives and the Democrats in charge of the Senate, things aren't getting done. People are starting to notice.

With the rough roll out of the Affordable Healthcare Act (Obamacare), the president has to now acknowledge the problems with the government website. Of course, he's giving the Republicans a new talking point acknowledging the healthcare law is a failure.

A common theme among the conservative agitators in the junk food media is that website. It's experienced minor issues that could be solved by dialing a phone number instead of continuing to sign on the website.

Then of course, the agitators (one being That Guy Who Helped Obama Win) are trying to distort this to make the government website seem more severe than it seems. He was discredited by Mother Jones and Salon.

A new survey of 25 GOP-held districts shows dwindling favorability for Republican members of the House in the wake of the recent government shutdown.

The survey, conducted by liberal-leaning Public Policy Polling and funded by MoveOn.org, is the third in a series of polls that indicate Democrats have a shot at taking back the House of Representatives in the 2014 election cycle.

The results of the latest survey show that incumbent Republicans in 15 of the 25 districts polled trail generic Democratic candidates. When combined with the results of the previous surveys, the polls show that generic Democratic candidates lead in 37 of 61 GOP-held districts.

When voters were informed their Republican candidate supported the government shutdown, 11 more districts flipped and one race became a tie.

Democrats in the House only need to see a net increase of 17 seats in order to take back the majority. This poll indicates that Democrats could see an increase of as many as 49 seats.

Public Policy Polling indicated several caveats to the results. The surveys were conducted during a high-profile budget crisis debate, a year before the elections will take place. And incumbent Republican candidates were compared to "generic Democrats," who may not represent the actual candidates each district will see.

"Democrats must recruit strong candidates and run effective campaigns in individual districts if they are to capitalize on the vulnerability revealed by these surveys," Public Policy Polling's Jim Williams said of the caveat, "and they must maintain a significant national advantage over Republicans."

Recent polls conducted by the Pew Research Center and NBC/Wall Street Journal are consistent with the survey's claim that the Republican party took a hit from the fiscal crisis. Pew found that more Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown, and NBC/Wall Street Journal found that the Republican party was "badly damaged" by it.

Nonetheless, we're seeing the possibility of uprooting Republicans out of the House of Representatives.

In a few months, we may experience another government shutdown. Hopefully they get the message this time around and just pass a clean budget resolution bill.

Will the Republicans continue focusing on Operation Fast & Furious?

Will the Republicans continue trying to repeal Obamacare?

Will the Republicans continue committees on Obama's cabinet members, radical Islam, contraception, the Obamacare website, and the NSA?

Will the Tea Party be the death of the Republican Party?

If you answer those questions, you already have an answer. I just don't want to give you mine!

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