Showing posts with label GOP Sundays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOP Sundays. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2014

UN: Israel Is Committing War Crimes!

Crimes against humanity.

The Associated Press reports that the U.N.'s top human rights official demanded Wednesday that all sides in the two-week war in the Gaza Strip refrain from indiscriminate attacks on civilians, warning that violations may amount to war crimes.

The warning by U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay came at a special meeting of the U.N.'s top human rights body, which voted 29-1 to authorize an international commission of inquiry to investigate all alleged abuses since mid-June in the Gaza Strip.

Only the United States voted against the resolution championed by Arab nations. Another 17 of the Human Rights Council's 47 member-states abstained.

Israel said that the council's decision to investigate Israel's role in the conflict sent a message to extremist groups around the world that using human shields — which it accuses Hamas of doing — was an "effective strategy."

"The Human Rights Council must start to investigate Hamas' decision to turn hospitals into command bases and schools into weapons warehouses and to place rocket batteries near playgrounds, private homes and mosques," said a statement from the Israeli prime minister's office.

The U.N. secretary-general said he was "alarmed" to hear that rockets were placed in a U.N.-run school in Gaza and that "subsequently these have gone missing."

A statement by the spokesman for Ban Ki-moon expressed the U.N. chief's "outrage" at the incident and demanded that militant groups stop such actions and should be held accountable for endangering civilians.

No details on the number or kind of rockets were given. The location of the school was not given.

Of the more than 600 Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip reviewed by the United Nations, three-quarters were civilians, Pillay said. At least 147 were children and 74 women, she said.

According to the latest count more than 680 Palestinians and 31 Israelis — two of them civilians — have been killed during the conflict.
There's nothing good about this.
Pillay cited an Israeli drone missile strike in Gaza City that killed three children and wounded two others while they were playing on the roof of their home. She also made reference to an Israeli strike and naval shelling that struck seven children playing on Gaza beach, killing four from the same family.

"These are just a few examples where there seems to be a strong possibility that international humanitarian law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes," Pillay told the rights council's special session.

Israel launched its operation in Gaza on July 8 in response to heavy rocket fire out of Hamas-controlled Gaza. The fighting escalated last week with an Israeli ground offensive.

Pillay also warned that Hamas and others were violating international law.

"Israeli children, and their parents and other civilians, also have a right to live without the constant fear that a rocket fired from Gaza may land on their houses or their schools, killing or injuring them," Pillay said.

"The principles of distinction and precaution are clearly not being observed during such indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas by Hamas and other armed Palestinian groups," she added.

Pillay said not abiding by those principles could amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Rick Perry And Sean Hannity Show Their Guns!


Caption this...

Okay, the newest conservative outrage by our Republican friends is the president not going to the border between the United States and Mexico. They're getting their rise over an influx of migrant children and families escaping the civil wars (drug cartels) for the United States. They are seeking asylum and the White extremists here in the U.S. are standing near the border with firearms and hate in their hearts.

I mean we waste more food, energy, and supplies than most of those overseas. We are extremely blessed that we have the right to be righteous bigots. Because if this wasn't America, you would have been shot.

The Republican governor of Texas and that conservative agitator both complained that the president has more time to get a hit of a bong then to stand at the border.

The conservative agitators want to impeach him. The Republicans want to sue him. The junk food media makes migrant children look like parasites. The junk food media is festering over the president's job approval.

It doesn't seem like the media is liberal as they claim.

It seems like Republicans are on television a lot more than the Democrats nowadays.

For one thing, the real photo op is this one above you! The conservative agitator and the former 2012 presidential candidate have both slip in the shit. So we're standing near an assault rifle. What are we trying to prove?

We gonna shot some illegals! Right?

See the president didn't want a photo op for two reasons: It wouldn't satisfy the critics. And he rather see Congress pass immigration reform and give him the money to curb this issue. A thing the House of Representatives refuse to do because it may piss off the insurgency.

Governor OOPS and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win have stirred the bee's nest once again with this "big guns tiny penis" rhetoric. These morons are going to gin up radical extremism.

Nothing will satisfy the racist right. These guys are going to attack the president no matter what he does.

If the president overseas a cure for cancer, the lower the gas prices to less than $Z gallon, have unemployment down to 4%, they still complain no matter what.

Sunday, July 06, 2014

Republicans Want You To Pay Up To Celebrate Bush's Birthday!

George W. Bush T-Shirt
President George W. Bush's birthday is today. The Republican Party is trying to bank off the legacy of one of the 21st Century's most ineffective leaders. 

I will no longer receive newsletters from the Republican National Committee anymore.

What has the Republican Party done so far to win my support?

Nothing.

Other than attack the president at every whim. For a Republican, that's good. For an independent, you want bipartisanship or at least something that could be beneficial to Americans.

Republicans offer nothing but useless ideas.

I am so fed up with the Republican Party and their endless bitching. Tired of the same old faces and same old repetitive talking points from the Republicans and their conservative allies.

I am watching GOP Sundays again with those old geezers Martha Raddatz, Bob Schieffer, David Gregory and that Smirking Monkey dude on Loserville.

This the country's 238th birthday and on GOP Sunday, all you get is the same old tired looking Republican agitators and that one Democrat who just loves to rant.

Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John McCain (R-AZ) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) are the perennial annoyances of GOP Sundays. CBS's Face The Nation is within striking distance of NBC's Meet The Press. With that being said, each of these lawmakers make their case against the Sunni terrorist group ISIS and immigration reform. These issue are highly controversial but you'll never see a person of color, a religious scholar or a person who can testify to the situation.

The old WHITE male continues to dominate breakfast chats and GOP Sundays.

Here's the Republican newsletter that I've gotten in my email box. This one makes me shake my head.

Hillary Clinton meets with a protester who dressed up a squirrel saying that a Clinton in the White House is NUTS!
Here's the newsletter I gotten in my email:
Friend,
Resolute and decisive.
That’s what I remember when I think of the leadership of President George W. Bush. He led our nation through some of the most challenging moments of our nation’s history.
He led.
The President we have today thinks our country should “lead from behind” and has significantly diminished the United States’ standing in the world — and worse, he has made us less safe.
I miss the leadership of President George W. Bush. And I miss him.
I had the privilege of serving in his White House, and I saw the character that he and his family provided our nation. I will be forever grateful for their service.
Tomorrow is President George W. Bush’s Birthday. It’s a moment that has reminded us of what leadership in the White House really looks like. And we’re working to send principled leaders to the Senate and House in 2014 and to the White House in 2016.
Would you help make that possible by contributing $27 to get your official “I Miss W.” t-shirt today before his birthday?
Order your official “I Miss W.” t-shirt today.
Thank you,
Sara Armstrong
RNC Chief Operating Officer
P.S. If you haven’t already, you can still sign President George W. Bush’s birthday card here.

For one, I wish George W. Bush a good 68th birthday. He continues to stay out of the political limelight.

Vice President Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, Michael Chertoff and numerous other Republicans continue to open their damn mouths and insert their foots in.

They were part of the reason why American went into a recession. They were the reason why September 11, 2001 happened. That didn't keep anyone safe. It kept us divided and destroyed a whole lot of people's lives. We lost 5,000 men and women in combat under two presidents in Afghanistan and Iraq.

It's better that we stay out of these conflicts. If we meddle in these affairs, we're assuring ourselves another 9/11. It's best to keep a distance but keep our defenses strong.

The economy is recovering but not fast enough. The Republicans refuse to pass the president's proposals.

Republicans want to continue pushing austerity and tax breaks for high end earners.

Republicans blocking Obama is the only thing they've got. And yes, it's effective.

President Barack Obama is the worst president since World War II, 33 percent of American voters say in a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today. Another 28 percent pick President George W. Bush.

Ronald Reagan is the best president since WWII, 35 percent of voters say, with 18 percent for Bill Clinton, 15 percent for John F. Kennedy and 8 percent for Obama, the independent Quinnipiac University poll finds.
They knew when they got keys to the White House the problems would come as soon as they open the door.
Among Democrats, 34 percent say Clinton is the best president, with 18 percent each for Obama and Kennedy.

Obama has been a better president than George W. Bush, 39 percent of voters say, while 40 percent say he is worse. Men say 43 - 36 percent that Obama is worse than Bush while women say 42 - 38 percent he is better. Obama is worse, Republicans say 79 - 7 percent and independent voters say 41 - 31 percent. Democrats say 78 - 4 percent that he is better.

Voters say by a narrow 37 - 34 percent that Obama is better for the economy than Bush.

America would be better off if Republican Mitt Romney had won the 2012 presidential election, 45 percent of voters say, while 38 percent say the country would be worse off.

Missing Mitt are Republicans 84 - 5 percent and independent voters 47 - 33 percent, while Democrats say 74 - 10 percent that the U.S. would be worse off with Romney.

Monday, June 30, 2014

GOP Dominates Sundays And Breakfast Chats!

These two run to the cameras more than the Democrats.

I will say that conservatives love to call the media "liberal". They continue to spread this narrative that the free broadcast news is partisan against their causes.

NEWSFLASH: You are a part of the media! 

Whenever I hear at talk radio host complain about how the media is "shielding" the president, then I shake my head. The beginning of a new active week starts on Sunday and the Republicans have dominated th

Republicans dominate Sunday and Breakfast Chats. That's a fact. 

How I know?

Look at the former Republican presidential nominee and current Arizona senator John McCain. So far he and his best friend Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) have appeared on most Sunday programs. Bitching and bemoaning about the president. Then there's Representative Mike Rogers (R-MI) who is retiring to become a conservative agitator. 

They along with Stallmigos Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rand Paul (R-KY) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) have gotten favorable coverage on most Sunday shows and weekday breakfast chats.

Talk radio is dominated by conservative agitators. They dominate 93% of the free airwaves with rabble rousing and utter contempt towards President Barack Obama.

Republicans make up less than a quarter of all American voters, but somehow managed to constitute a majority of guests on Sunday talk shows this year.

The GOP brand weakened during 2013, especially after most Americans blamed the party for the government shutdown in October. Only 24% of respondents to a recent Gallup survey (December 5-8) considered themselves Republicans.

And yet, GOP politicians consistently made more appearances than Democrats on programs like “Meet the Press,” “Face the Nation,” “This Week,” “State of the Union,” and “Loserville Sunday.”

Six of the top seven, and 10 of the top 13 guests on these shows were Republicans, according to the calculations of Steve Benen of MSNBC.

Representative Mike Rogers (R-Michigan), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, made 27 appearances, putting him atop the list.

No. 2 was Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), with 24 appearances. No. 3 was former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), who hasn't been in office since 1999.

Also finishing third was Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s majority whip.

Durbin was followed on the list by more Republicans: Representative Peter King of New York, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.



Saturday, June 28, 2014

Obama: If [Weeper] Boehner Spent More Time Working Than Crying Maybe We Could Get Things Done!

If the president wanted to be really disrespectful to Boehner, he would have told the junk food media that the Weeper needs to stop spending taxpayer money on those awful tans. He's starting to look Blacker than Obama.

President Barack Obama scoffed at the notion of the most inept House Speaker's threat of a lawsuit over the executive decisions being made.

The president knocked this lawsuit as a "stunt" to impress the insurgency and their goal is to BLACK everything he does!

Oops, I meant block!

In a much televised interview with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, the president states that Congress is a train wreck and he welcomes the Speaker and Republicans to compromise on some his policies.

President Barack Obama on Friday said he wasn't going to apologize for his use of executive power.

Boehner officially announced he would introduce legislation in the coming weeks that would authorize the House General Counsel to sue the Obama administration and "compel" the president to enforce existing law. Without citing the specific executive orders he found troubling, Boehner named health care, energy, foreign policy and education as areas where the president has "repeatedly run an end-around on the American people."

“You notice that he didn't specifically say what exactly he was objecting to,” Obama said in the interview. “I'm not going to apologize for trying to do something while they're doing nothing."

Often stymied by a recalcitrant Congress, Obama declared 2014 a "year of action" and issued executive orders on immigration, the federal minimum wage and federal pay discrimination. His Environmental Protection Agency further plans to unveil unprecedented regulations to curb greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. But the moves have infuriated Republicans, who say the president is unlawfully bypassing Congress.

"We elected a president, Americans note; we didn’t elect a monarch or king," Boehner wrote in the memo.

Obama said he was forced to take action because Congress refused to do its job.

"What I've told Speaker Boehner directly is, if you're really concerned about me taking too many executive actions, why don't you try getting something done through Congress?" Obama said on ABC. "The majority of American people want to see immigration reform done. We had a bipartisan bill through the Senate. And you're going to squawk if I try to fix some parts of it administratively that are within my authority, while you are not doing anything?"

Congressman John Boehner (R-OH) is probably one of the worst leaders to hold the House of Representatives. As House Speaker, Boehner has been pretty tied up in a pretzel over how he handles business.

Washington, DC is in a gridlock. Republicans and their insurgency have been at odds with one another over how they could oppose the president.

Since he's gotten into office, the Republicans have been obstructive to his agenda.

When Boehner won another term as House Speaker, he told the Republican caucus that he is "done" with President Barack Obama. He couldn't trust him.

So now that the president and the Democrats go at it alone, these very same Republicans run to cameras on Breakfast Chats, GOP Sundays and every social network they can dig their claws in.

They hand those conservative agitators talking points and let them go to town on every proposal or even an ounce of bipartisanship from fellow Republicans. They trash the proposals or fellow Republicans for even having the decency to work with "that guy".

They don't understand that if the Democrats fall back into the minority, they'll become just as aggressive as the Republicans. Trust me: They will find ways to undermine a Republican president.

The choices of candidates are even weaker than before. They fear Hillary Clinton so much, they'll find everything to destroy her.


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

U.S. Special Ops. Capture Benghazi Suspect And Conservatives Are Still B**ching!

The attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi nets arrests.

I just about had it with these armchair pansies bemoaning President Barack Obama and former State Department secretary Hillary Clinton's handling of the 2012 attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya that led to the death of four Americans.

Make this clear, September 11, 2001 was the worst attack on American soil. It occurred during the first term of George W. Bush. If Republicans were so concerned over the handling of national security, they should have looked at Bush during the first nine months in office.

The conservative media is such a bunch of hypocrites.

They support the terrorists more than the president. I mean this capture can bring closure to the families who lost their love ones during that night on September 11, 2012.
Undated photo of Ahmed Abu Khattala.
Conservatives are so worked over the fact that President Barack Obama managed to win reelection despite holding total responsibility for the death of ambassador Christopher Stevens.

Republicans are by far the worst when it comes to national security. They claim they're more tougher on national security but yet allows extremism to continue to exist in America with letting mentally insane individuals purchase firearms.

They allow people to continue to march with degrading images of the president and openly threaten law enforcement with the "tree of liberty" nonsense.

They conspire to destroy those they deem inferior to their radical Christian beliefs.

They can't even fault the terrorists responsible for the deaths of four Americans. They rather blame the president and Clinton for this than the mastermind who was responsible for this.

The Associated Press reports this capture of the Ansar al-Sharia leader will be tried in American courts.

Republicans want this man to be placed in GITMO.

Obama administration officials said Ahmed Abu Khattala, a senior leader of the Benghazi branch of the terror group Ansar al-Sharia in Libya, will be tried in U.S. court. He was captured by U.S. forces on Sunday and is being held in an undisclosed location outside of Libya, according to the Pentagon press secretary, Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said the capture makes clear that the U.S. is fulfilling its pledge to bring to justice those responsible.

"The capture of Abu Khattala is not the end of that effort but it marks an important milestone," Carney said.

Stevens was the first U.S. ambassador to be killed in the line of duty in more than 30 years.

Last year, the U.S. filed charges against Khattala and a number of others in a sealed complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. However, until now, no one had been arrested in the attack in which a group of militants set fire to the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi.

The Obama administration has come under intense criticism from Republicans for being unable to apprehend those responsible for the attack.
GOP Sundays with Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
According to a U.S. official, the operation that captured Abu Khattala was planned over a long period of time and executed by U.S. special operations forces. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to disclose sensitive details by name, said the operation was conducted in conjunction with the FBI.

In the immediate aftermath of the stunning attack, political reaction formed along partisan lines that hold fast to this day.

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and others said President Barack Obama had emboldened Islamic extremists by being weak against terrorism. But the public still credited Obama with the successful strike against al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden a few months earlier in Pakistan.

The accusation that took hold was a Republican charge that the White House intentionally misled voters by portraying the Benghazi assault as one of the many protests over an anti-Muslim video made in America, instead of a calculated terrorist attack under his watch.

Obama accused the Republicans of politicizing a national tragedy. He insists that the narrative about the video protests was the best information available at the time.

After 13 public hearings, the release of 25,000 pages of documents and 50 separate briefings over the past year and a half, the arguments are the same.

Of course with this capture comes the claim that he was in open light. After all he gave interviews to the junk food media.

So what?

Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zarhiri, Adam Gadahn, Anwar al-Awlaki and Samantha Lewthwaite gave interviews with the junk food media too.

bin Laden was killed in 2011 after U.S. Special Forces made a surprise attack on his home in Pakistan.

al-Awlaki was killled in 2011 after a U.S. drone fired upon his vehicle in Southeastern Yemen. It killed him and one of his oldest sons.

The other three are still active and still have access to the junk food media.

It doesn't matter where they're located if they're convicted of funding and aiding terrorism, the United States and its allies will do their best to capture these people.

They don't have to fire a gun. They get others to do their dirty work. Kind of like Republicans and Democrats who serve in Congress and not on the battlefield.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Cantor: I Was Blindsided By The Tea Party!

Republican leader was blindsided by the Tea Party and conservative media agitators.

Representative Eric Cantor (R-VA) will formally resign from his role as House Majority Leader in July. He will complete his term as lawmaker.

On that note, he and many Republicans were stunned by the epic loss. They knew that Dave Brat was outmatched by money and popularity. Somehow the gnats of conservative talk radio managed to put their focus on the race.

Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter and Mark "Ratface" Levin have been flexing their political muscle in this race.

Did you know that Cantor was the only Jewish Republican serving in a majority Christian party?

Did you know that Cantor is married to a liberal?

Somehow the conservative agitators found out about it and used it against him.

Cantor goes to GOP Sundays to scream and bemoan fellow Republicans, the president and everyone who contributed to his loss.

"I don't have 'any regrets', because I remain focused on the mission that I'm about," Cantor told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union."

He did say, though, that he will vote for Brat in the upcoming general election.

"I want a Republican to hold this seat, of course," he said.

Bash asked Cantor about comments by his pollster, John McLaughlin, whose surveys predicted a win for the majority leader. McLaughlin told CNN in a memo that he believes Cantor lost because thousands of Democrats voted in the Republican primary.

"I'm looking forward," Cantor said. "A lot of folks are going to be interested in that, but to me, the problems that people in this country are facing are a lot greater than any kind of setback -- political setback, personal setback -- that I've got, so I really am very focused on continuing on the mission that I've tried to be about here in Washington. It's those reform conservative solutions that actually can be applied to people's problems in the working middle class in this country and for everyone."

The majority leader said he did not think there was any one thing that led to his loss. He stands behind his statements in opposition to comprehensive immigration reform, he added, but still supports legal status for young undocumented immigrations who came to the U.S. as children. Immigration became a focus of Cantor and Brat's campaigns in the final weeks before the election.

"It did, I'm sure, aggravate people on both sides of the issue, but it is the principled position that I've taken and I believe it's the right one," he said.

Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican in the House of Representatives, and Bash asked whether his loss could be partially attributed to anti-semitism.

"I don't ever want to impute that to anybody," Cantor said.

Monday, May 05, 2014

Which Side Are Conservatives On?



House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) is the most ineffective leader ever. The Ohio lawmaker has been the head of the House of Representatives for quite some time now. But as leader of the House, the Republicans have been undermining President Barack Obama at every turn.

Now all of sudden, it seems like the Speaker of House has pissed off his conservative allies.

He is expected to win this week with the May primaries. But has Ohio and practically the rest of the nation had enough of the tear-jerker?

On That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website, it screenshots the weeper and it says it's mocking his fellow colleagues on immigration reform. He was in Liberty Township a few weeks ago and he was jokingly mocking some in the Tea Party about their refusal to do immigration reform and a raise in the minimum wage.

Yeah, the minimum wage and immigration debates are very important. But to the Republicans, its just another attempt for the Democrats to save grace in the wake of another thumping.

Obama wins the election. Conservatives call it an epic disaster.
Orange is the new Black.
Obama speaks on the arrest of Henry "Skip" Gates. Conservatives say that Obama hates the cops.

Obama speaks to high school students. Conservatives call it indoctrination.

Obama goes on vacations and golf outings. Conservatives call it grandiose spending.

Obama says about Trayvon Martin could have been one of his sons. Conservatives are now trying to link every Black criminal to the deceased teen.

Obama does executive orders. Conservatives call him a dictator.

Obama signs the law to allow all Americans access to healthcare. Conservatives bully the Republicans to repeal the law 50 times.
Representatives Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Jason Chaffettz (R-UT).
They praise foreign leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin over President Barack Obama.

Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi.... Over and over again. No smoking gun in the situation in Libya but yet the Republicans and their conservative (racist right) allies are double down on this instead of jobs in America.

Again they're so fixated on this. But we can't talk about the massive attack on American soil on September 11, 2001. The failed policies that lead up to the attacks on New York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania.

Oh, but what difference does it make? Nearly 3,000 lives to four. And yet, George W. Bush never was impeached, attacked by the victim's families on his negligence.

This week bores another waste of taxpayer dollars. The Republicans are expected to vote on a select committee into the issue with Benghazi.

Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group obtained documents through the Freedom Of Information Act claiming that the White House withheld information. Based on the documents they claim that the talking points about a "spontaneous" protest actually being a terrorist attack.

California Republican Darrell Issa has ordered Secretary of State John Kerry to appear in Washington.
Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and John McCain (R-AZ).
Republicans, understand something. While Benghazi was a horrible tragedy it didn't amount to the epic disasters on American soil.

Hurricane Katrina, September 11, 2001 were the most epic disasters ever.

Superstorm Sandy would only top that. President Barack Obama was prepared.

Yeah, Lindsey Graham, John McCain and Darrell Issa. You guys been on GOP Sundays along with the weeper bitching constantly about how Obama, could of, would of, and should of done.

But here's the problem with you guys. At least President Obama isn't hyping up for war like you warturkeys!

Boehner, you suck as a lawmaker. I can testify for it. For I once was a part of your congressional district and believe me I wish there was someone better than the Orange.



will.i.am Appears On GOP Sundays!

Mega producer will.i.am makes a debut on Meet The Press.

What's more hipper than adding an entertainer who produced one of the most successful hip-hop/pop albums in history?

I must have missed this. The Black Eye Peas frontman will.i.am managed to secure a spot on GOP Sundays.

I mean this is one for the record books. I mean never in my day has an entertainer who has ties to the hip-hop community be a feature on GOP Sundays. Something is going wrong over at NBC News.

will.i.am is an avid supporter of President Barack Obama. He was the co-writer and feature of the "Yes We Can" video that sponsored endorsement of Obama in 2008.

Obviously the racist right wasn't happy about an entertainer talking about politics. Especially an entertainer who helped Obama win twice.

 



The entertainer was there to talk about his charity, the White House Correspondence Dinner, the president job approval and the Republican obsession with Benghazi.

My question to the people on Twitter: If you're so upset over will.i.am being on Meet The Press, how about you change the channel?

Isn't the entertainer an American too?

Do you believe just because he's a hip-hop producer, you believe he'll be on Meet The Press talking about being a "gangsta" and saying "NIGGA"?

For those who aren't familiar, will.i.am does follow the news. Is it because he's an entertainer? Or he's Black?

I mean you gotta admit, its better than see Rev. Perm on. Or that douche bag George Will. Ma even chickenshit Bill Kristol

Wondering when the ax will fall on the embattled Sunday NBC news host. The controversial host have been long targeted as a the potential downfall of news programs. Every Sunday morning before I head to my two jobs, I often turn on the Sunday morning political news programs to find out the outlook of Washington.

Every Sunday either on NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox is an old White person with an "R" next to his name.

David Gregory, the host of Meet The Press is facing a tough year. Bob Schieffer over at CBS is gaining on him. George Stephanopoulos and the smirking chimp Chris Wallace gotten better as well. NBC executives are warning Gregory that if he doesn't change the direction of the show, he's out!

One thing I would love to tell David Gregory is basically stop giving more airtime to Republicans who are perennial agitators. The fool allows Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio, Tim Scott, Darrell Issa, Michele Bachmann, Peter King, John McCain, Mike Rogers, Paul Ryan, and Lindsey Graham on to make complete assholes of themselves.

Pretty much politcos with limited accomplishments in office get more airtime than an accomplished politico.

There's not many of color on those programs. There's not many women on the programs.

Norah O'Donnell is looking to take Schieffer's spot when he eventually retires. CBS is gambling on her like ABC did when they've hired CNN anchor Christine Amanpour.

will.i.am appears on Interscope Records and will.i.am Music Group.
Black Eyes Peas appears on Interscope.

Here's the video.

Monday, November 04, 2013

Lindsey Graham: I'll Stall Nominees Until I Get My Benghazi Answers!

Annoying senator returns to GOP Sundays with Benghazi Fever!

CBS News ran a story about the Libyan consulate tragedy last year and the Republicans still demanding answers to how four Americans being killed in Benghazi.

On GOP Sundays, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) makes his umpteenth appearance on Loserville Sunday. The annoying senator wants to block every nomination that the president presents.

And why is that?

Because the annoying ass senator wants "ANSWERS" from everyone at the U.S. Consulate. Meaning leaking information about CIA agents so their cover could be blown, and Graham will bitch about that next.

Graham, John McCain (R-AZ), Rand Paul (R-KY), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Mike Lee (R-UT) are gadflies. They have nothing but contempt for obstruction. And of course, they continue to get airtime. They have no accomplishments but yet get the most airtime to bitch about President Barack Obama.

On September 11, 2012, a terrorist attack occurred. Four Americans including U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens were killed by an extremist group with ties to al-Qaeda.

Under the cover of an online video mocking the Prophet Mohammad, extremists managed to sneak into the consulate and use rocket propelled grenades to attack.

This incident happened in the middle of the U.S. presidential election. Perennial loser Mitt Romney wanted to make a case for chest beating and got his ass handed to him by the media. It got him looking like a trigger happy buffoon.

Since the incident, Republicans continue to waste taxpayer money to find answers to a tragedy they've concluded.

Man I wish they were like this 12 years ago when the worst tragedy on American soil happened?

I kind of wish they cover all embassy attacks and find ways to prevent these incidents from happening again.

Wow, wondering how they would feel if they leak the names of a CIA agent in the middle of a clandestine mission?

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Even That Tea Partier's Son Is A Total Idiot!

It''s a personal matter! - Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky.

The moronic politico of Kentucky isn't done "shaking things up" with his Stallmigo buddies. As soon as January 2014 starts, we may be back in the same damn position we just got out of. We may experience another government shutdown and a debt ceiling crisis.

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) are the Stallmigos. They have no accomplishments as legislators but they have the most coverage of almost all the politicos in the U.S. Senate.

How many times have you seen either Paul, Cruz, Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC), Senator John McCain (R-AZ), and Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) on GOP Sundays?

How many times has the junk food media dropped their names?

Besides President Barack Obama, Paul, Cruz and Rubio's names are being dropped by me, and the millions of arm chair warriors on the internet. Besides the junk food media's continuous fixation for controversial stories, one in particular will have Senator Paul embarrassed.
I'm guessing that Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) is blaming President Barack Obama for his son's turmoils.
With all that talk of liberty, freedom, the U.S. Constitution and the gold standard, the Paul family isn't much other than a bunch of drunk idiots. Or a bunch racist idiots. I can't tell whether they're drunk, racists or both!

Anyway, the politico's son was arrested for underage drinking. Damn in a hypothetical Ron Paul presidency, you wouldn't have restrictions on alcohol consumption based on age. Those rules should only apply to the parents and not the big ol' bad gubmint.

Hell, we should legalize ever drug in the country! Money flows free and addicts get their fix.

Who cares if they cause a chemical hazard by cooking up meth?

Who cares about a person being intoxicated when operating a vehicle or heavy lifting equipment?

Who cares about the dirty syringe needles and razor blades being scattered in area where someone could accidentally get hurt?

Who cares about the possibilities of overdose and infectious diseases obtained from drug use?

That's alright, we're living in a hypothetical Ron Paul presidency!

William Hilton Paul, the 20-year-old son of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), was cited over the weekend for being in possession of alcohol at a Kentucky racetrack. Dick Brown, the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control said that Paul was caught with alcohol during a “targeted enforcement detail” at the Lexington racetrack.

Sen. Paul’s son can either pay the $25 fine and court costs or agree to appear in court on November 15 to contest the charge.

“William Paul also faced alcohol-related charges in North Carolina this year, but they were dismissed in a deferred prosecution program,” Talking Points Memo reported.

William Paul is a full-time student at the University of Kentucky.

Monday, October 14, 2013

The CRUZADE Of A Stallmigo...

Stallmigo Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas endorses right wing groups.

Again, the Stallmigos are pushing their demands at the whims of government shutdown and a possible global destruction.

GOP Sundays offer another dose of Republican points and the denial of reality. The establishment were making the rounds on the programs and pushing this ridiculous narrative that the president is "unwilling" to work with them on a compromise.

Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) is one of the most moderate legislators in the U.S. Senate. Her proposal would require a temporary debt ceiling increase, an opening of the federal government, and a repeal on the medical device tax. The president rejected the proposal because it would advocate more gridlock once the deadline occurs.

What the president wants is a clean budget resolution and a no strings attached debt ceiling increase.

The Republicans want concessions. They want spending cuts. BIG SPENDING CUTS.

They want to repeal the healthcare law. Even though its a law and they've wasted too much time on this, they won't admit defeat, the Republicans continue on this onward path to their political destruction.

Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC), Senator Rob Portman (R-OH), Senator Bob Crocker (R-TN), Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) are the usual suspects on GOP Sundays.

They were worried about the impact of the political party itself. The Republicans  fear that they could piss off their constituents if they take aim at Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) or give the president a win.

Sometimes, I wish the Democrats would get their message out there more. It's been swept through the Republican talking points of a perceived "liberal media bias."

Republicans could lose the House of Representatives. The CRUZade by the controversial senator has jeopardized the opportunities of Republicans to pick up seats in politically conservative states where a Democrat is in danger of losing.

SAFE SEATS FOR REPUBLICANS

IDAHO, GEORGIA, NEBRASKA, MISSISSIPPI, TENNESSEE, OKLAHOMA, WYOMING, TEXAS, SOUTH CAROLINA (REPUBLICAN TIM SCOTT), ALABAMA, AND KANSAS.

NOW I ESTIMATE THAT U.S. SENATE SEATS GAINS BY REPUBLICANS IS LIKELY 3.

ALASKA - DEMOCRAT MARK BEGICH
SOUTH DAKOTA - DEMOCRAT TIM JOHNSON 
MONTANA - DEMOCRAT MAX BAUCUS

LIKELY REPUBLICAN

SOUTH CAROLINA - REPUBLICAN LINDSAY GRAHAM
KENTUCKY - REPUBLICAN MITCH MCCONNELL

TOSS UP

WEST VIRGINIA - DEMOCRAT JAY ROCKAFELLER
NORTH CAROLINA - DEMOCRAT KAY HAGAN
LOUISIANA - DEMOCRAT MARY LANDRIEU

DEMOCRAT GAINS IS LIKELY 1.

MAINE - REPUBLICAN SUSAN COLLINS 

SAFE DEMOCRAT

MICHIGAN, ARKANSAS, VIRGINIA, ILLINOIS, DELAWARE, MINNESOTA, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO, HAWAII, RHODE ISLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, AND NEW HAMPSHIRE.

LIKELY DEMOCRAT

NEW JERSEY - OPEN
IOWA - DEMOCRAT  TOM HARKIN
OREGON - DEMOCRAT JEFF MERKLEY

DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS RUNNING FOR THE SEAT.
REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS RUNNING FOR THE SEAT.
DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS WHO ARE RETIRING MEMBERS OF THE U.S. SENATE.
REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS WHO ARE RETIRING MEMBERS OF THE U.S. SENATE.
REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS WHO MAY RUN BUT ARE UNDECLARED OR LIKELY RETIRING.

Things could happen during these three days of rapid fire. Will we see a compromise or a default?

Monday, October 07, 2013

Weeper Boehner Is A Bullsh*ter!


Boehner said he won't negotiate with the president this year. Now all of sudden when the polls show that Republicans are losing, the weeping speaker wants to now have "sit down" with Obama.

Well some are reporting back to the job. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel got the word. And he made sure that 400,000 workers are heading back to the bases. The military and civilian workers can go back to work.

But unfortunately, the federal government jobs in the domestic sector are still off the job as far as I know.

The weeping speaker, Congressman John Boehner (R-Ohio) has went to GOP Sundays to talk to George Stephanopoulos. He went on this rant about the president refuses to work with him on passing a deal.

Alas, Mr. Boehner, your words come back to haunt you!

Earlier this year, Boehner told the junk food media that he's no longer going to negotiate with the president.

He signaled he won't talk to the president. That one thing is pretty much a reason for why the president's not wasting an ounce of time with him. Boehner told the press and his fellow Republicans he is done with private, one-on-one negotiations with President Obama.

He even made a snide comment about negotiations with the president. He stated that the Democrats will go first on all bills. So the U.S. Senate passed immigration reform. Where's the Republicans on that one?

During both 2011 and 2012, the Speaker spent weeks shuttling between the Capitol and the White House for meetings with the president in hope of striking a grand bargain on the deficit.

Now we're in the later of this year and all of sudden, Boehner wants to sit down with the president to work out a deal. Now this deal is no longer about Obamacare, but now about spending cuts.

It's pathetic.

How can you maneuver through a year of trying to repeal Obamacare over 40 times?

How many laws were passed and still get nothing done?

What if the Democrats decided to shutdown the government because they couldn't pass gun control, immigration reform, a rise in the minimum wage, increases on taxes on high end earners, and regulations on oil drilling on federal lands?

How many times have the Democrats threaten impeachment on a Republican?

This is political theater at its best. Boehner as Speaker of the House is ranked very unfavorably. I am guessing his own district is tired of him too.

But how far is too far?

The Republicans don't want "BIG GOVERNMENT". In regards to what type of government they want, they have no answer. They'll have some symbolic themed statement or a hype of fear to rile up their gullible supporters into fundraising for the next election.

The president told the press that Boehner has the votes to pass a clean bill. If the House passes a bill, it could finally end the government shutdown. Boehner won't pass it because he fears a usurp by the Tea Party members of the House. And yes, he fears the blowback from the agitators of the conservative media.

The government shutdown is an ongoing issue. We'll keep you informed on Journal de la Reyna.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Blame Game: The Government Shutdown!

President Barack Obama gets blamed for government shutdown. The Republicans will take the country to the brink of fiscal destruction because they don't want to enforce the healthcare law.

The looming government shutdown.

You hear the talking points that President Barack Obama is willing to talk to dictators but not the Republican Party. Recently he's pissed off the racist right by announcing that he's called the Iranian president Hassan Rouhani.

First things first, I am getting tired of the news agitators and Republicans saying that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Obamacare!

Obamacare is such a stupid buzzword. The health care law has been the reasons for all this ridiculous gridlock in Washington, DC.

Who's going to get the blame for the government workers losing their jobs?

I think it's the Republicans who are likely going to suffer in the end. They've tried to pass this stupid bill that includes repealing the American Affordable Healthcare Act. They threw in extra goodies to sweeten the pot.

The House Republican bill includes a raising of the debt ceiling and funding of the government. But also there's a portion of the bill that allows tax breaks, an extension of the Keystone XL pipeline, defund the healthcare law for a year and rollbacks of environmental regulations.

You hear each Republican call this law Obamacare and they want to "defund the bill" and "repeal the law".

Even though the U.S. Supreme Court told the Republicans its a law, it's still not enough for the House and Senate Republicans from repealing or attempting to defund the law.
The Stallmigos: Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Rand Paul.
On GOP Sundays, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) have made their attempt to say that Obamacare is bad for the people. Giving no solution to improve the law or an agenda if they succeed in repealing it. All you hear is a mixture of rhetoric that seems close to Ron Perot and the Palin Da Ass.

The Stallmigos are going to take most of the blame. The Republican leadership has fingered them for the impending government shutdown. The three senators have relatively no accomplishments in lawmaking but yet the most attention with news agitators.

Political observers say that the majority of the blame will squarely go on the feet of the Republican Party.

However a portion of the blame will go to President Barack Obama. The Republicans believe that the president hasn't reached out to them.

Yeah, right.

He's been willing to give them what they want but he said he will not allow the middle class to suffer if the Republicans get these tax cuts to billionaires. He doesn't want to risk having a pipeline that may destroy a portion of natural resources in an event of a man-made or natural disaster.

A government shutdown is a situation in which the government stops providing all but "essential" services.

Typically, services that continue despite a shutdown include police, fire fighting, the National Weather Service and its parent agencies, medical services at federal facilities, the postal service, armed forces air traffic management, and corrections (the penal system).

A federal government shutdown causes a large number of civilian federal employees to be furloughed. Military personnel are not furloughed, but may not be paid as scheduled.

The exact details of which government functions would stop during a shutdown is determined by the Office of Management and Budget. However, some specific aspects have applied to all shutdowns in the past. Among these is the closure of national parks and passport offices.
How many times has President Barack Obama reached out to Republicans? Many times, but every time a deal is made, the Stallmigos are against it. 
"Emergency personnel" continue to be employed, including the military, border agents, doctors and nurses working in federal hospitals, and air traffic controllers. Members of Congress continue to be paid, because their pay cannot be altered except by direct law.

Mail delivery is not affected as it is self-funded. The U.S. Postal Service is facing a serious budget deficit.

They want to approve a raising of stamp prices and cutting Saturday service to save money. But Congress is not willing to give them the opportunity to work on it.

Shutdowns in the past have also affected the Washington, D.C. municipal government, putting a stop to schools and to utilities such as garbage collection.

When you don't get a paycheck and your a federal worker, that may impact them more than those legislators.

The Associated Press reports that even before the House voted, Senate Democrats pledged to reject the measure and the White House issued a statement vowing a veto in any event. Republicans are pursuing "a narrow ideological agenda ... and pushing the government towards shutdown," it said.

The Senate is not scheduled to meet until mid-afternoon on Monday, 10 hours before a shutdown would begin, and even some Republicans said privately they feared that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., held the advantage in the fast-approaching end game. If so, a House GOP rank and file that includes numerous tea party allies would soon have to choose between triggering the first partial shutdown in nearly two decades — or coming away empty-handed from their latest confrontation with Obama.

Undeterred, House Republicans pressed ahead with their latest attempt to squeeze a concession from the White House in exchange for letting the government open for business normally on Tuesday. "Obamacare is based on a limitless government, bureaucratic arrogance and a disregard of a will of the people," said Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind.

Another Republican, Rep. Darrell Issa of California, reacted angrily when asked whether he would eventually support a standalone spending bill if needed to prevent a shutdown. "How dare you presume a failure? How dare you? How dare you?" he said.

Apart from its impact on the health care law, the legislation that House Republicans decided to back would assure routine funding for government agencies through Dec. 15. Under House rules, the measure went to the Senate after lawmakers voted 248-174 to repeal the medical tax, then 231-192 for the one-year delay in Obamacare.

A companion measure to assure U.S. troops are paid in the event of a shutdown passed unanimously.

The government spending measure marked something of a reduction in demands by House Republicans, who passed legislation several days ago that would permanently strip the health care law of money while providing funding for the government.

It also contained significant concessions from a party that long has criticized the health care law for imposing numerous government mandates on industry, in some cases far exceeding what Republicans have been willing to support in the past. Acknowledging as much, Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., said that as a conservative he had often found during Obama's presidency that his choice was "between something bad or (something) horrible."

GOP aides said that under the legislation headed toward a vote, most portions of the health law that already have gone into effect would remain unchanged. That includes requirements for insurance companies to guarantee coverage for pre-existing conditions and to require children to be covered on their parents' plans until age 26. It would not change a part of the law that reduces costs for seniors with high prescription drug expenses.

One exception would give insurers or others the right not to provide abortion coverage, based on religious or moral objections.

The measure would delay implementation of a requirement for all individuals to purchase coverage or face a penalty, and of a separate feature of the law that will create marketplaces where individuals can shop for coverage from private insurers.

By repealing the medical device tax, the GOP measure also would raise deficits — an irony for a party that won the House majority in 2010 by pledging to get the nation's finances under control.

The Senate rejected the most recent House-passed anti-shutdown bill on a party-line vote of 54-44 Friday, insisting on a straightforward continuation in government funding without health care-related add-ons.

That left the next step up to the House — with time to avert a partial shutdown growing ever shorter.

For a moment at least, the revised House proposal papered over a simmering dispute between Speaker John Boehner and the rest of the leadership, and tea party conservatives who have been more militant about abolishing the health law that all Republican lawmakers oppose.

It was unclear whether members of the rank and file had consulted with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who has become the face of the "Defund Obamacare" campaign that tea party organizations are promoting and using as a fundraising tool.

In debate on the House floor, Republicans adamantly rejected charges that they seek a government shutdown, and said their goal is to spare the nation from the effects of a law they said would cost jobs and reduce the quality of care. The law is an "attack and an assault on the free enterprise and the free economy," said Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas.

Democrats disagreed vociferously. "House Republicans are shutting down the government. They're doing it intentionally. They're doing it on purpose," said Rep. Donna Edwards of Maryland, as Republican lawmakers booed from their seats on the floor.

In the Senate, there was little doubt that Reid had the votes to block a one-year delay in the health care program widely known as "Obamacare." The device tax seemed trickier, since 33 Democrats joined all Senate Republicans in supporting repeal on a nonbinding vote earlier in the year. But aides said both House-passed proposals would be rejected in a single vote.

The 2.3 percent tax, which took effect in January, is imposed on items such as pacemakers and CT scan machines; eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids and other items are exempt. Repealing it would cost the government an estimated $29 billion over the coming decade.

If lawmakers miss the approaching deadline, a wide range of federal programs would be affected, from the national parks to the Pentagon.

Some critical services such patrolling the borders, inspecting meat and controlling air traffic would continue. Social Security benefits would be sent and the Medicare and Medicaid health care programs for the elderly and poor would continue to pay doctors and hospitals.

The new health insurance exchanges would open Tuesday, a development that's lent urgency to the drive to use a normally routine stopgap spending bill to gut implementation of the law.

On the vote to repeal the medical device tax, 17 Democrats sided with Republicans. Two Democrats supported the delay in the health care law, and two Republicans opposed it.

Monday, September 23, 2013

NRA: It's Not The Guns Fault!

Wayne LaPierre is a gun rights advocate and huge bonehead.

In Ohio a man shoots a 12-year old girl in the face.

In Florida, George Zimmerman was accused by his wife Shellie that he threatened her and her father with a firearm.

In Colorado, two state senators were recalled after they supported one of the state's most strictest gun control laws. And even in that state, a young girl gets a lead suit when she surprised her armed friend.

A little girl loses her life in a self-inflicted shooting at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.

A little boy injures his sister. The father wants the little boy to tell the law that it was just an accident and he didn't have a custom size firearm.

A shooting at Washington, DC shooting at the Navy Yard. That mass shooting ended up killing over 12 people and the gunman was killed by the law enforcement.

A shooting in Chicago injures 12 and a little boy was one of the victims.

And of course, even overseas, there was a mass shooting at a suburban mall in The Republic of Kenya.

And on GOP Sundays, Wayne LaPierre once again uses the narrative, that "more good guys with guns" would prevent violence.

Once again, violence is violence. It's a no win situation for a gun shooting victim. Whether it's pulled by a criminal or a law enforcement officer, it's an injury or death.

The spokesperson for the National Rifle Association has been the most colorful figure of the gun rights movement.

He stands firm in this notion that if there were more guns, then mass shootings would have been prevented.

The controversial statements aren't helpful to those who lost family members in mass shootings.

The National Rifle Association's muscle is the voter with a gun. Democrats and Republicans fear the NRA because of its impact on elections. The NRA can scream they're coming for your guns, and those Elmer Fudds would vote Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny out of office.


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Monday, September 16, 2013

Conservative Outrage Over An Averted Crisis In Syria!

I bet President Barack Obama's memoirs will include his disgust for Republicans standing in the way of progress.

The president dodged a crisis in the Middle East. The United States and Russia have made a compromise with Syria to give up its chemical weapons. The world can rest easy, there's no international war.

The crisis in Syria is an ongoing issue. The country is in the brinkmanship of a civil war. Weapons of mass destruction were used in the harming of innocent people.

The Associated Press reports that United Nation weapon inspectors have determined that 14 events occurred with chemical weapons.
Bassar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin.
The United States found out about this and was none to happy. America was on the brink of throwing their weight into the matter. Many people were concerned that American troops would be on the ground in Syria. That wasn't the case. The military were going to do strikes on chemical weapon facilities and air bases to cripple any attempts by the Syrian government to move weapons to a "safe heaven".

President Barack Obama warns the Syria leader Bashar al-Assad that if he doesn't get the ball rolling, the United States may strike.

To the "America First" crowd, they think it's a sign of weakness from President Barack Obama.

Their new hero of the conservative movement is Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin.

The conservatives should have some love for the Russian leader. He cheated an election to get back into power. He placed himself into involvements that he had no business meddling in. He is staunchly anti-gay, and signed off some of the nation's most discriminatory laws towards the LGBT residents of Russia.

He's hosted the Olympics and the people cheered for that.

Over here in the United States, conservatives are freaking out the president's handling of a crisis.
The two most annoying legislators on television. The senators John McCain and Lindsay Graham constantly whine on GOP Sundays about the president's handling in Syria.
Like this would be the umpteenth time conservatives would outrage over an issue that involve President Barack Obama. They've freaked out over the Olympics. They freaked out over the healthcare law.

They've freak out over a child prayer, a Lifeline phone, asking Congress to get approval for force, letting the ball get into Putin's court, and adverting a crisis overseas.

They've freaked out over his reelection, the sequester (they've cheered for), his daughters taking a vacation, him taking a vacation, him at the golf course, Michelle Obama's healthy food policies, Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, his birth certificate, and winning the Nobel Peace Prize.

If I didn't know better, I think the conservatives are reacting because of race!

Nah, it's just his policies. There's no jobs. People are lazy. America is losing its grip on being the world's superpower.

This is how Republicans think! They want to see the first Black president fail.

Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Senator Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Michigan), Congressman Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Congressman Pete King (R-New York), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Congressman Tom Price (R-Georgia), Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa), and numerous agitators in the conservative media have overheated their rhetoric.

They wanted a war in Syria. But since this was Obama, they don't want to support him.

The bonehead Congress. Michele Bachman, Rand Paul, Mitch McConnell and Mike Lee are Tea Party members who say some dumb ass shit. McConnell is the minority leader of the Republicans in the U.S. Senate. McConnell is shyster who panders to the right because he's facing a tougher primary this time.
They're upset that the president would have taken us to war. They're upset over the president letting the UN and Russia settle the matter without a weapon being used or a foreign soldier being killed.

The apparent strategic deal to stop the Syrian military from using chemical weapons is like a sign of weakness.

Even though in a war, there's no good guys or bad guys. It's just a lot of weapons and a whole lot of dead bodies.

Conservatives are a headache. Republicans are on the slow walk to political suicide.

Trying to defeat the first Black president is going to rile up Black and Hispanic voters. I bet ya, that if this continues on, I bet the Democrats may rally a stronger turnout to beat back the Republicans again.

And this example of the president adverting a crisis shows how desperate the conservatives are to tarnish his legacy. These individuals are brainwashing their gullible supporters into thinking the president isn't do something or doing too much of something.

I am satisfied that the president used his muscle to get Russia to take control of this.

Why should we be the police man of the world?

We have enough problems over here without another war.

We don't want to end up doing the Bush Doctrine in Obama's name.

Tell the story Cenk Uyger. The Young Turks explains the overheated reactions to an averted crisis.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Awful Randstie!

Fireworks between two politicos have the media buzzing about the next wave of presidential failures.

The junk food media is so much in love with the notion of these politicos running for the top spot.

We're not even in the first full year of President Barack Obama's second term and the talk is about the potential replacement after him.

The Republican Party still has a long way to go in order to win back the voters who abandoned them.

They can't run on the notion that it's all about GOD, OIL, WAR, DEREGULATION and LOWER TAXES.

They really need broaden their outreach.

To the anonymous commentator who seems to always have a fixation on one issue, here's another one for you to sink your opinion on. Two politicos from the Republican Party are feuding. Both of them were elected on the merits of the Tea Party.

One betrayed the Tea Party when a hurricane wiped away his state. Another won the attention of Palin Da Ass after he made an eleven hour filibuster over an Obama nominee.

While one has contributed to bring his state, the other is showboating for his state. One has accomplishments, the other is an accomplished agitator on GOP Sundays or a regular feature on the conservative agitators programs.

While one believes in a form of libertarian, the other believes in compassionate conservatism.

One man is a Kentucky senator. He has kind of weird hairdo and large cult following. His cult followers are a product of his dad, a former congressman. The other is fat and oftentimes called a bully among the critics. He's looking forward to winning another term as New Jersey's governor.

There's a feud going on and the junk food media is eating this stuff up. We'll talk about the feud between Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Governor Chris Christie (R-New Jersey).

On GOP Sundays many Republicans had an opportunity to chime in on the president's handling of a terrorist threat that force the closing of U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The Sunday regulars Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Congressman Peter King (R-New York), Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Republican chairman Reince Priebus and even Donald Trump were on this ongoing Obama bashing tour.

Only a few serious issues were mentioned on GOP Sundays. The NSA scandal, Benghazi, the threat of al Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula were the giving the Republicans their themed talking points.

It's Obama Fault! - Enough said.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) was on Obama News' Meet The Press only to discuss the issue with military rape.

That's a real issue that's often missed on GOP Sundays. The rape of female military officers is an ongoing controversy and the Congress has ducked this one. That's a huge problem and the Republicans seem to have their priorities on other things.

Republicans and their conservative allies are more concerned with helping a rodeo clown get a little extra money. They are concerned about the president's golf outings. They're concerned about how many people are clapping when the president speaks.

Better yet, they're all happy that Kris Jenner (of The Kardashians) is bashing the president because he took shots at those annoying celebriturds Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

Really there's a 4:1 ratio in the Sunday news programs. For the last five weeks, I've seen more of McCain than I've seen of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-Florida), the Democratic National Committee chairwoman.

They've gave more platforms to Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) over Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) or Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio).

They have managed to give the Republicans all the opportunities to rant and rave about how government isn't working. Of course, they're the ones who are in the business of having government not work.

Now Rand Paul is the son of former Texas congressman Ron Paul.

Ron Paul (or Ron Perot) is a perennial candidate for president. His last attempt at running for president ended up being just like the last two times. It turned out to be a disaster. When Paul was running in 2012, finally the Ron Paul Newsletters came to light.

In these newsletters were some of the most vile and racist bullshit to ever be published. Although Paul denies being akin to the publishing, his outrageous statements doomed his chances.

Rand Paul on the other hand had to duck around questions of his staffers. One in particular claims that the Confederacy was actually the winners of the Civil War. Paul had to get rid of him quickly.

This spat between Christie and Paul have gotten so much attention because these two are often mentioned as potential Republican candidates for president.

Christie has a record of accomplishment and Paul has nothing. Paul offers the fire in the belly stuff that could attract young minds, but once he gets going, he scares people, literally.

The Christie issue surrounds the approval of President Barack Obama's handling of Hurricane Sandy in the closing weeks of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election.

Many Republicans are divided on who could be viable for the potential Hillary Clinton threat. Even though she's hasn't signaled an intention to run, the Republicans want to run someone who capable of winning.

Do you think that Rand Paul (being a sack of shit) capable of winning if he runs for president?

Do you think that Chris Christie (being a sack of shit) capable of winning if he runs for president?


Sunday, June 02, 2013

Junk Food Media Defends Loserville Reporter Leaking Secrets!


Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) and many Republican lawmakers run to the cameras calling for Attorney General Eric Holder to step down after it was revealed that he signed off warrants to investigate a Loserville reporter who took classified information and leaked to the rest of the junk food media.

Another episode of GOP Sundays. The five Sunday news programs have at least catered to Republican lawmakers, conservative commentators and issues that have nothing to do with the economy.

I don't know why they try so hard not to be perceived as liberal, but the junk food media continues on this constant drumbeat of Benghazi (this will be a label), the IRS scandal, and the Justice Department looking into people who are leaking classified information to the press. Instead of covering the poor infrastructure, the constant rise in gun violence, the dangerous weather events that destroyed communities, and of course possible conflicts overseas, the junk food media is involved in "scandals".

Months ago, we were talking about North Korea with a nuclear bomb. What happened there?

We just heard of the worst tragedy in American history. No mention of Sandy Hook.

We had the president get death threats with ricin. Two individual men from the south sent the president, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) deadly substances.

Since leaving Iraq, the rise of sectarian violence in the country. The United States left Iraq and the country is spiraling into another civil war. And that moron Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) wants the United States to interfere in Syria.

We seen bridges, highways and sinkholes in the country.

We had powerful snow storms, tornadoes and wildfires.

We have a rise in military sexual assaults. Over the past three months we've seen men in high positions caught doing things that are unbecoming of an officer. Sexual assaults in the military are high and the Justice Department and Defense Department are trying to curb the rise. Democratic Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-California) is an outspoken advocate for women's rights and yet she hasn't been on any of the Sunday news shows as far as I know.

That second term curse is happening. Who would of thought the 2012 U.S. Election would continue pass the second inauguration? 

Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) is a regular feature on Sunday news programs.
The Republicans has went beyond the pale to attack the president for everything. The immigration reform is not being talked about. It's on the verge of being killed by Republican obstruction. 

The conservative media figures over at Loserville and some in the Republican Party are screaming for the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder. The top cop signed off the warrants to look into turdporter James Rosen and those over at the Associated Press.

I remember last year, Republicans and the very same conservative media figures on radio and over at Loserville saying that the president deliberately leaks information about how he handles terrorism.

Now that the Justice Department is getting to the bottom of who's leaking to the press, the very same turdporters are upset over this.

Now seriously, I am all for the freedom of the press and the rule of law. Sometimes the journalists risks their lives to get the best story. We understand that. But if you're dealing with national security, you're messing with the government classified information, we have a problem.

Why would the media defend a person who would take information that may endanger CIA agents or our military?

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