Monday, May 14, 2012

They Shoot Hoodies, Don't They?

'Trayvon Martin' gun range target (WKMG)
A good ole shooting target based of the Trayvon Martin shooting. This is causing an uproar!
Dumb, dumb, dumb.

In the wake of a tragedy. The shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin is driving some idiot out to make a profit off the controversy.

There's an unknown seller who decides to make these ridiculous target papers. The person who created this favors George Zimmerman, the young man who is accused of second-degree murder of this teenager.

According to the blogs, the seller is from Virginia and he's managing to sell these papers at a record pace.

The person went as far to mention the items that Trayvon Martin was found with after the shooting. A pack of Skittles and a can of Arizona Ice Tea.

The person claims that the unarmed teenager is a "thug" and people who support George Zimmerman should pick up a ten pack of these "Trayvon Martin Hoodies Targets" for a few bucks. Of course, plus shipping and handling!

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Courtesy of Raw Story

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Matt Drudge Splashes Controversial Obama Cover!

                                       








The Daily Beast/Newsweek magazine throws out a controversial cover and gay conservative agitating blogger Matt Drudge splashes it on his blog. The Drudge Report caters to the most extreme members of society.

The Romney campaign relies on The Drudge Report to link up stories to paint President Barack Obama in a bad light.

White supremacists frequent The Drudge Report and the Fox Nation. The Fox Nation is very controversial because it advocates hateful rhetoric towards President Barack Obama and others.

Another ally, Karl Rove, the chief spinner at Fox News is trying his hardest to defend Mitt Romney's bullying of a gay student and the juvenile pranks on his fellow classmates.


GOP Presidential Candidate's Son: Obama Gotten A Whole Lot Gayer!

Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and his father, perennial candidate for U.S. President, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas)

Republican United States Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, the son of perennial candidate for U.S. President, Congressman Ron Paul of Texas is just following his father's stances. The president backs gay marriage and the political land mine was set. The president's liberal activists praised the decision. The president's political foes are racing to the cameras attacking the decision and also complaining about the economic turmoils.

Rand Paul is a former doctor who campaigned in the 2010 U.S. Senate elections as the alternative to the Republican Party endorsed candidate. This controversial figure supports a majority of his lunatic father's stances on issues. The cult following of Ron Paul heavily carpet bomb the internet in favor his son and it earned the endorsement of conservative activist former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin.

Congressman Ron Paul and Senator Rand Paul both are pretty extreme in their views of this country. Some think they harbor views that come across as bigoted.

Senator Rand Paul speaks at an Iowa Conservative Forum and attack the president on his evolution.



Republicans laid the groundwork to tearing President Barack Obama. They feel that sticking only to the economy will be the key to retaking the White House. Republicans wasted a majority of years trying to stop the policies President Barack Obama. The Republicans are wrapping their asses and eventually their necks around the American flag in preparedness of a culture war.

About the cult of Ron Paul (including his son Rand Paul).

You might be one of these supporters of this kook candidate Ron Paul. 

Ron Paul is an establishment candidate who's "KOOKY" ideas appeal to the broad coalition of pot smokers who believe he'll legalize recreational use of the weed and every other narcotic in the country. 

The cult is a bunch of disengaged conservatives and libertarians who hate this nominee in waiting Mitt Romney. 

This cult has some dumb ass liberals who think he's all about ending the wars. These people ignore the fact President Barack Obama has closed out the Iraq war, and is slowly transition the military out of Afghanistan.

This cult attracts anti-Semitics who think that the "Jews control" the media, the banks, the New World Order and believes that the world advocates in favor of Israel. The anti-Semitics believe "The JEWS" are the threats to the entire existence of the world.

This cult faults the American mainstream media. They believe the media is trying to silence the candidate in a deliberate attempt to isolate his extremist stances on issues. These people claim that the media ignores Paul from being noticed in races that he either came close to winning or attracted the largest crowd size. Note I said crowds not rallies like you would get in Barack Obama rally. 

The cult wants to end foreign aid to lower nations and Israel is the perfect solution (even though these nations aid the United States in these goddamn wars). 


The cult wants to end domestic spending by cutting government agencies that aid lower incomes, the safety nets that prevent the economy from collapsing, subsidies that assist farmers, the disabled and small businesses. 

The cult has a whole lot of extremists in the fold. These are the ones who appear on tax revolters, survivalist, conspiracy theorist and White Supremacists websites. The cult thinks their a war within our borders. The cult ignores the white nationalists who contribute their hate and dollars to the Ron Paul campaign. 

The cult has members who refuse to embrace the U.S. tax code and will arm themselves to prevent the IRS from coming to their door. These are the keyboard generals who are trapped in the bunker waiting for the coming of a "race war"!  

These are the keyboard generals who will flock to websites that support him and embrace his theories. 


These are the keyboard generals who want to get into debates over how "we're the ones who are misinformed!" This comes from the slightest criticism of this man and his policies. 

The cult embraces the conspiracy that the government had a hand in the September 11, 2001 attacks in which it led to the war on terror. and people who think they've "read the Constitution all the ways!"



The cult embraces the conspiracies of President Barack Obama's birth certificate. They refuse to acknowledge his long firm and the infamous short firm birth certificate. The President of the United States is an American citizen and yet they are the ones who splinter the notion, that he's not!

You understand this! 

Ron Paul has no accomplishments under his nearly 35 years in Congress. 

One freaking bill was passed by Congress under his sponsorship. 

He has no other major political endorsements.

No one supports a fringe candidate who has a cult of ignorance. 

Just because a few "weed" smoking celebrities (Barry Manilow, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson) endorses this piece of shit, doesn't mean shit! 

They'll end up voting for President Barack Obama any fucking way (once again for your information the title of the president to Barack Obama is relevant). 

Ron Paul and the supporters of the cult will get nowhere! What on earth thinks you got the notion that "he's winning" every freaking time" when hasn't?

Paul has not won any states and has the fewest delegates by far. 

Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) are just like this douchebag, fellow perennial candidate (soon the be nominee) Mitt Romney.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Sean Hannity: Romney Was Having Good Ol' Fun While You Guys In The Media Ignore That Obama Is A Bully!

                      

The Washington Post revealed a piece about Republican presumptive nominee, the perennial candidate for president former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. It's a landmine that he and his Republicans allies will step on and boom, another culture war.
 
In the wake of this controversy, the Romney campaign apologized for the incident. This is quite ironic, that he apologizes! After all the candidate written a book that stated he never apologizes for his actions. The campaign believes it was deliberate attempt by the Obama administration to distract from the issues of the economy.

Mitt Romney, the perennial candidate running for president, is a bully. Look how he took out Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum. He beat them down hard. They still have bitter feelings towards him.

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Irony alert: Romney apologizes after Washington Post story.
They've endorsed him but does it mean they'll support him?

Yes, I kind of figure that the dog whistles are out today. We are moving past the Republican candidates.

There's only one candidate.

We moved past the Occupy Wall Street protests, Andrew Breitbart death issue, Sandra Fluke slut slur, Trayvon Martin shooting controversies. Now we are focused on the Barack Obama goes "gaga" for gay marriage.

President Barack Obama offers his opinion on these issues and they become landmines. This issue could hurt him more than his Republican opponent.

The former governor's childhood past is coming back to haunt him. A person who knew Romney told the Washington Post that he was once a bully to a student he thought was gay. Romney and few of his former classmates, ganged up on the student and cut his hair. The student had mannerism that were perceived as gay and Romney hated this and wanted to straighten him out.

Conservatives are upset that the Washington Post released the story. A conservative agitator who spends three hours a day on his radio show and one hour on his news program obsessing with Barack Obama isn't having none of that.

This conservative agitator would recruit two more conservative agitators to his panel to discuss the "mild prank" Romney played on this student. And then in turn use this as another excuse to blame President Barack Obama.

This conservative agitator uses the audiobook of Dreams With My Father to find an incident in which then a young Barack Obama shoves a young girl after he rejected her as a girlfriend.

This conservative agitator never lets a story that bashes the president go unnoticed. This person obsesses with President Barack Obama. This conservative agitator rehashes old political controversies such as Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers.

This conservative agitator is the go to guy when a Republican candidate needs a boost or a controversial figure needs to get some cover. This conservative agitator lobs softball questions at Republicans and throw screwballs at the "straw man" liberal or the Democrat appearing on his program.

This conservative agitator is friendly with Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Connecticut), the former Democrat who endorse John McCain, an Arizona senator who ran for the Republican nomination for president.

This conservative agitator has "Democrat" friends. Dick Morris, Kristen Powers, Tamara Holder, Pat Caddell, Doug Schoen or talk radio host Alan Colmes appear on this program.

These so called "Democrats" all supported Republicans and conservative causes for the umpteenth time.

Dick Morris, Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen are working to defeat President Barack Obama. They endorse candidates or forums that support the radical conservative agenda.


This conservative agitator is on America's most watched cable news channel. Courtesy of Mediaite.




Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Fox Nation: Dat Nigger [Obama] Gay!





That title above is just for shock value! Fox Nation, an affiliated website with Fox News is notorious for pushing the bounds of controversy in favor of the radical conservative agenda.

Straight out of Rupert Murdoch's news conglomerate. The Fox Nation certainly goes all the way with this Obama bashing.

Just in, President Barack Obama supports gay marriage! But to Fox News, President Barack Obama is declaring war on straight marriage.

He's not declaring war on marriage. He changed his stance on an issue. He's doing it for political expediency to appeal to his core supporters. President Barack Obama has finally accepted the notion of gay marriage.

Last year, the Fox Nation published a highly controversial headline: Obama Hip-Hop BBQ Doesn't Create Jobs! Many felt that Fox News and its affiliated websites cater to the most extreme rhetoric in the country.

I view this website as extremely offensive. There is racist content in some of the comments and the headline themed stories.

Fox News and the network's affiliates caters to those who hold bigoted views towards race, gender, sexuality, religion, nationality, political and economic standings.

These people who view this network makes it successful. The news channel and its agitating website are popular among conservatives and those who vote Republican. The Republican Party has Roger Ailes and Karl Rove operating the news content. They are responsible for the promotion of the Tea Party protests in 2010.

Media Matters, Gawker and Color of Change are mounting a full-scale war against the network.

MSNBC is trying its hardest to copy the format of the controversial network by putting on liberal agitators such as Rachel Maddow, Al Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Lawrence O'Donnell and Chris Matthews. MSNBC is the second most watch cable news channel in the nation.

This is another controversial landmine. The Republicans will walk through the mind field once again! This controversy will pull the independents away from them to President Barack Obama.

President Barack Obama Endorses Gay Marriage!


President Barack Obama comes out in favor of gay marriage. This is not President Barack Obama. This is former president George W. Bush with Saudi Arabian King Abdullah IV
                                 

OBAMA: "I Think Same-Sex Couples Should Be Able to Get Married!"


Many in the GLBT community will probably celebrate this. The first president in American history endorses equal marriage for gay couples.

President Barack Obama has entered the 21st Century stated Shepard Smith of rhe Fox News Channel.

Courtesy of Crooks & Liars





Many celebrities are coming out in support of the decision. Many of them include Ellen DeGeneres, Jane Lynch and Neil Patrick Harris.

According to Mediaite/Gossip Cop, many celebrities go to Twitter to congratulate the president.

Ellen DeGeneres wrote, “Thank you President @BarackObama for your beautiful and brave words. I’m overwhelmed.”

Neil Patrick Harris tweeted, “@BarackObama: President Obama announces his support for same-sex marriage… Bravo, Mr. President, and thank you.”

Jane Lynch said, “Obama: Marriage? Gay is okay!” She added, “Pretty darn happy today. Thanks Mr President, for supporting the dignity of my family and so many others!”

Tyra Banks noted, “A fierce day for my gays and my prez @BarackObama – way 2 stand up 4 luv for ALL!”

“Viva Obama who has just endorsed gay marriage. right on time drop a dime blow your mind,” said Sandra Bernhard‏.

Russell Simmons added, “thank you Mr. President for your support of gay marriage.”

Ryan Seacrest retweeted an NBC News post that read, “In an interview with ABC News, President Obama said today: ‘I think same-sex couples should be able to get married.’”

Meghan McCain observed, “Even though he did it a little late under political pressure – very happy to hear the President come out in support of gay marriage.”

Andy Cohen simply wrote, “THANK YOU MR. PRESIDENT.”

“President Obama, on the right side of history!” exclaimed Chad Lowe.

Evan Rachel Wood ‏reacted, “Wooooooo! @BarackObama.”

Michelle Branch ‏tweeted, “YAY Obama!! #EqualityForAll”

“Better late than never!!!! Obama supports same-sex marriage,” offered Samantha Ronson.

Ricky Martin tweeted, “I applaud President @barackobama for affirming that ALL Americans should enjoy equal rights. Historic! I will be a very proud host on Monday.”

Kim Kardashian blogged, “Wow… I just heard that President Obama has officially announced that he supports gay marriage!! This is such a huge step forward in our country’s fight for civil rights and I hope that today this will give hope to so many young people across the country.”

The ramblings of Mitt Romney's campaign will tweet out their opposition towards it and say that it's another landmine to distract from the economy.

Eventually rappers, conservative activists and Black clergy leaders will voice concern.

Once again the issue of gay marriage is controversial. Conservatives allied with the Religious Right and even some in the Black community are going to fight harder to make sure marriage is between one man and one woman. And they will use this as a distraction to defeat President Obama.





















The Dictator Endorses "Mitchell" Romney

The Honorable General Shabazz Aladeen Endorses Mitchell Romney for President. He is in New York promoting his new documentary.
Another controversial movie from actor/comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. The Dictator is coming to movie theaters and it's going to be another shocking success.

The Honorable Leader Of the Republic Of Wadiya, General Shabazz Aladeen has weighed in on the 2012 U.S. Presidential Elections.

He has decided that the man capable of leading this nation is Mitchell Romney.

In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, the leader of Wadiya stated:

Well, I would say Santorum, despite his liberal views, but since he is out of the running, I don't know. In terms of policies, I would have to say the Republicans if they could only become a little less extreme. … But in terms of getting into power in America, I would have to support the Democrats. If they can enable a Kenyan to become president, then why not Wadiya? But if it was the money that I was giving, I support  – and I give my full support to  –  Mitchell Romney. He has the makings of a great dictator. He is incredibly wealthy but pays no taxes, and it's not much of a leap to go from firing people to firing squads and from putting pets on the top of a car to putting political dissidents on the top of them.
 
 
      
Singer/actress/activist Cher went to Twitter to trash the Republican soon to be nominee.

Cher and her son Chaz, a transgendered man/activist are strong supporters of gay rights. 

According to E! News online, Cher lashes out against the Republicans.

So, it wasn't really surprising to see her criticize presumed GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney via Twitter today—but it was kinda surprising when a couple of her tweets disappeared.

What did the iconic pop star and Oscar winner decide was worthy of a little self-censorship?

Before she deleted some of her Twitter postings, the most controversial ones were:

"If ROMNEY gets elected I don't know if I can breathe same air as Him & his Right Wing Racist Homophobic Women Hating Tea Bagger Masters," read one of Cher's tweets from early this morning that has since been deleted.

The remark attracted a variety of responses, some more profane and negative than others.

Cher replied to one, "Nice Mouth ! U learn that at Church, Gun Show,or how to press your Klan costume Klass?" (That, and the nasty tweet directed at her, are still online.)

To another user who called her an "atten.whore," Cher fired back, "Actually I'm Not & if u Dislike Me SO.. Get Off My Site it Cant B Fun 4 U !"

Another Cher tweet that disappeared, however, was this: "TOO HARSH? That's me Holding BACK! They care nothing about the POOR The OLD The SICK The HUNGRY CHILDREN & People striving 4 a Better LIFE ! –"

Cher and Chaz Bono have family members that are Republicans. Congresswoman Mary Bono-Mack (R-California) was the fourth wife of the late singer/congressman Sonny Bono, a Republican.

Congresswoman Bono-Mack is married to U.S. senatorial candidate, Congressman Connie Mack IV (R-Florida).



You can read this here or at the Blue Light Buzz.

Score One For The Culture Warriors...

                                        

In the race for the White House, perennial candidate for president Mitt Romney got the reluctant endorsements from three of his political foes. Last week Governor Rick Perry of Texas and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minneosta endorsed the former Massachusetts governor. Most recently Rick Santorum, former senator from Pennsylvania emails his campaign team urging them to put aside their differences and stand firm with Mitt Romney.

Indiana's long term Republican senator Richard Lugar was defeated in a primary against Tea Party endorsed candidate Richard Mourdock, Indiana's Treasury Secretary.

Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett will be the Democratic candidate for governor. He will square off again against embattled Republican governor Scott Walker in a recall election.

In North Carolina, the amendment to ban gay marriage is approved by the voters. This amendment will define marriage between one man and one woman. This will abolish civil unions, benefits to gay couples, and it stands up to "activist" judges who push the gay agenda in North Carolina.

Fox News and the Drudge Report are hyping a story that was "covered up" by the Virginian-Pilot. The conservative agitator Bill O'Reilly sends Fox News political analysis Jesse Watters out to Norfolk, Virginia to ambush the editor of the newspaper. Watters, a notorious provocateur for The O'Reilly Factor is known to take statements of people he's ambushed out of context. And when they're seen on Fox News, the person that was ambushed by Watters is subjected to online death threats. Two journalist for the Virginian-Pilot were assaulted by a group of Black teenagers. The conservatives are trying to create a stir in Norfolk.

According to the Huffington Post, the state West Virginia, many Democrats voted against President Barack Obama for a inmate in the state of Texas. Conservative leaning Democrats have really soured on the president. The state of Oklahoma, Arkansas,West Virginia and Kentucky have Democratic have elected Democrats mostly at state level but since 2000, these states trend Republican. The disapproval from these conservatives states are higher and trend towards some of the reddest states such as Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.

The Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement are wrapped around the American flag in preparedness of these ridiculous culture wars. Whether you're a Republican, Democrat or independent, if you are a voter with conservative views, you'll hold bigoted views towards race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, economic and political standings.

President Barack Obama has the worst job approval among Whites. Mostly males. The Republican nominee will have allies such as Roger Ailes, Karl Rove, Matt Drudge, Fox News, conservative talk radio, blogs that support extremism within the Republican Party, and among others trying to stop the president from winning.

What is expected when you have a political party so fixated on defeating President Barack Obama.

You can read other articles from me here or at the Blue Light Buzz.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

The Rubberband Snap Of Gay Marriage In North Carolina


Amendment One North Carolina
An activist who favors the controversial North Carolina Amendment One. The amendment could end benefits for same sex couples and even straight couples. The Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement are highly engaged in the culture war and gay rights is a notable controversy.
This is the North Carolina Republican Primary.

Perennial Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is slated to coast to victory here in the state. Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), the perennial challenger also running for president is likely going to concede that he has no chance of beating Romney. Paul will continue his failed attempt at running for president all the way to the Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida.

One thing these two Republicans agree on. When it comes to marriage equality, they're against it. They rather define marriage between one man and one woman.

Now I am a straight person who is Black.

I seen how our society has changed over the years.

You got to say that being intolerant of others isn't right!

I was once that type of person!

Nowadays, I work and associate with people of all backgrounds. And some of my friends are gay! I have become more tolerant of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered community.

I am openly endorsing equal rights for the GLBT community. This country has to put aside the hateful rhetoric and unite as one people for this great country we call the United States.

This is becoming a national controversy. The state of North Carolina is about to make a referendum on marriage inequality. The state is slated to vote to ban gay marriage. A state constitutional amendment is going to have an impact on progress.

North Carolina Republican state senator Peter Brunstetter authored the Amendment 1 and called upon the voters to support it. This will end benefits for same sex partners and prevent equal protections for gay couples. This could affect straight non-married couples who seek benefits as well.

Some of the critics of this amendment acknowledged that Brunstetter's wife Jodie has stated that this gay marriage ban may have a strong support among the Caucasian (White) race. Many believe that her oft-comments could contribute to her acknowledgement that North Carolina Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment 1 Reportedly Was Written To Protect 'Caucasian Race'!



In what is slated to be a devastating blow to the gay rights community comes from a state that helped President Barack Obama in the 2008 United States Presidential Election.

Gay rights groups are urging President Barack Obama to come out in favor of gay marriage. The president is very cautious on this issue. It's a political expediency that President Barack Obama is silent on this issue.

Right now, the Republicans and their allies in the radical Christian conservative movement are pressuring Republican nominee in waiting Mitt Romney to push a harsher agenda against gay marriage. Under pressure, Romney fired a foreign policy adviser who was openly gay. Romney once supported civil unions for gay couples. In 2004, Massachusetts became the first state in the union to acknowledge gay rights.

Under the watch of Romney, gay marriage became official in the state of Massachusetts.

Vice President Joe Biden recently spoke in a favor of gay marriage. The White House walked back some of the vice president's comments and spoke in opposition of Amendment 1. What Vice President Biden said has became an issue and yes the Republicans will seize upon this and many comments coming from the Obama campaign.

The president has tried to appeal to his core voters in the GLBT community by dropping the legal fight for the Defense of Marriage act. When the president walked back his stance and strongly came out against DOMA, it became a political landmine for Republicans to seize upon and use this as a wedge issue. The president has issued executive orders that allow domestic partners to have benefits if they work for the government.

The president hired more administration officials that are openly gay. More than former presidents, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. But it's not enough according the GLBT community.

President Barack Obama has a strong hold on the GLBT community, but it's waning slightly.

After the passing of the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, the controversial law that required military officers to disclose their sexuality, many Republicans felt that the president is trying to landmine them into debating the culture war.

Yes, the Republican Party spent a majority of their term invested in the culture war and its impact is being felt. The issues of restricting abortions, silencing women's rights, gay rights, passing voter identification laws to restrict voting rights from minorities and the poor are causing great concern among the Democratic Party.

The stripping of union bargaining rights, repealing civil rights laws and stalling economic progress is the plan of the Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement. They want to pass austerity measures to cut domestic spending in social programs such as food stamps, unemployment benefits and welfare.


There are notable activists have recently weighed in on the issue of gay marriage and made concerns toward the president and his political allies.

Lady Gaga  and Ellen DeGeneres are probably the most famous that came out in favor gay marriage.

Rachel Maddow, a controversial political analysis for the liberal-leaning network MSNBC went to bat and chided Republicans for undermining gay rights.


Republican gay activist Dan Choi, was one of the outspoken voices of the gay marriage issue. He was once a  language specialist, who was dismissed from the military. He spoke out against DADT, and warned that gay community will stay away from President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential elections. Choi declared that he would not be afraid to vote for a Republican.

Talk radio host Stephanie Miller, a liberal activist came out in 2010, after the Tyler Clementi suicide. Miller, a comedian who is becoming a mainstream figure in talk radio has urged the GLBT community patience with President Barack Obama. Miller acknowledged that the president's political foes will use this issue as a wedge if the controversy was to spearhead towards the election.

Dan Savage, a gay political writer has been actively engaged in the fight in North Carolina. He criticized Republicans and Christian conservatives for using the Bible as a wedge issue to stop equal rights. Savage has called out Republicans for hiding in the closet when it comes to equal rights for gays.

CNN anchor Don Lemon, most notably acknowledge he was gay. In a book he written, Lemon wanted the public to know that as professional journalist his sexuality was never a question to those who worked and associated with him. He also wrote that he was molested when he was child.

Republicans are going to push forward social conservatism into the Black community. Many Black people are socially conservative on the issue of gay marriage. Blacks strongly oppose legalization of gay marriage.

More Blacks are intolerant of gay rights. It's an issue that's discussed through outlets such as rap music, websites agitators such as WorldStarHipHop, comedians such as Tracy Morgan, actors like Issiah Washington, political commentators such as Roland Martin and Black clergymen such as T.D. Jakes and Eddie Long.

The Black community refuse to acknowledge this as an issue of Civil Rights.

Americans slightly favor gay marriage.

Six states have state recognition of gay marriage.

The federal law that prevents gay marriage, Defense of Marriage Act is being challenged in court.

Gay suicide among teenagers and adults is becoming a problem. The issue also turned violent when a gay teenager brought a stun gun to an Indianapolis school to scare off bullies. Chelisa Grimes and her son,  Darnell "Dynasty" Young, were on CNN after he faced charges for being an assault weapon to school.

Being bullied at school Young felt that he had to protect himself from those who were bullying him. Now he pays the price for the ineffective school administrators who didn't prevent the bullying or him from bring the stun gun to school in the first place.



Now once again, my honest opinion is simple. The Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement are wrapping their asses and eventually their necks around the American flag in defense of these ridiculous culture wars. This is a real issue. There are people who determined to divide this country into groups and oppose those who want to stand out as a voice of many.

This vote in North Carolina will be a test of how Republican culture wars impact on the United States.

The state governor Bev Perdue, a Democrat who will not seek reelection has noted that the impact could hurt the brand of North Carolina. Many liberal activist are threatening a boycott of the Democratic National Convention if this amendment is to be passed.

Could the Republican Party have the power to change the narratives?

Again your guess is as good as mine.

You can read this article and others here and at The Blue Light Buzz.

Monday, May 07, 2012

Hasta la vista, Moderate GOP!


President Barack Obama embraces Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2009. In the photo, then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) is standing in the background. The Terminator is fed up with his party's extreme positions. 


You can read my honest opinion on issues that face my community, the government, and the mainstream media here and at the Blue Light Buzz.

The former governor of California is coming to grips with his own party and their pandering to extremists.

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee for president. Romney will be moving away from his moderate positions to cater to the conservatives within the Tea Party. The Republican nominee will say or do anything to defeat President Barack Obama. His allies in the conservative movement are working in overdrive to make this a referendum on the president and his handling of the economy.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, is an actor, director, and once served two terms as the governor of California. He won in a recall election in 2003, against embattled Democratic governor Gray Davis. During his time as governor, Mr. Schwarzenegger faced harsh criticism over his handling of the economic turmoils that California was facing.

He allied with President Barack Obama when it came to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the Stimulus) in which it helped California through a major budget crisis. The former governor was considered a moderate. As a moderate governor, he managed to work across party lines to solve some of the problems of the state. The former politician has openly spoke out against the Tea Party and those in the Republican Party. Unfortunately during his term as governor, Mr. Schwarzenegger left his successor Democratic governor Jerry Brown a bigger hole to dig out of!

And already, the perennial Mr. Brown, serves as governor California once again to fix the mess his Republican predecessor left.

Life after the governorship was kind of rough for the former bodybuilder Mr. Schwarzenegger. He's facing a divorce from his wife Maria Shriver after news broke of an illicit affair with his housekeeper in which he bore a child.

Being an unlikely ally to President Barack Obama, could cost a politician their job, according to many in the Tea Party. And the way it's going, the Republicans are hunting RINOs. The acronym RINO stands for Republican in Name Only.

According to the conservative movement, RINOs are members of the Republican Party who are have views that are considered liberal or moderate.

Republicans who view themselves as pro-choice, anti-war, gun control, legalizing of drugs, tax and spend law endorsing, and the ultimate sin, supporters of President Barack Obama, are facing the backlash of the Tea Party. And yes, the Tea Party has managed to scalp heads.
 
Many Republicans are facing primaries. The conservative movement wants to purge all moderates out of the party.

Senator Richard Lugar (R-Indiana), Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) are facing tougher opponents within their own party. Senator Lugar and Senator Hatch have worked with Democrats in the past, and now they could be facing a defeat in the primaries.

Senator Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) is retiring from the senate after express disgust with members of her own party. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-Texas) is retiring from senate.

Other moderates include: Senator Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts), Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), Senator Dean Heller (R-Nevada) and Senator Mark Kirk (R-Illinois).

They are shifting positions further to the right putting the Republican Party in the position of extreme.

In 2009, Senator Arlen Specter endorsed the Stimulus. He was the first of many Republicans facing a tougher reelection bid. He faced Pat Toomey in the Republican primary and was slated to lose. Senator Specter defected from the Republican Party. But unfortunately the Democratic Party wasn't interested in keeping him among the party faithful, so he lost in the 2010 Democratic Primary to then Congressman Joe Sestak. But the Democrats ended up losing the seat to Toomey, a fiscal and social conservative who once held title as president of the Club for Growth organization.

Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) was facing a primary against Joe Miller, a Tea Party backed candidate.

She was defeated in the Republican primary. Senator Murkowski was able to manage a successful write-in campaign against Miller and ended up winning the election as an independent.

The Republican Party ended up recapturing the House of Representatives, and gaining seven senators who managed to be the sole opposition of President Barack Obama.

The Democrats are having a rougher time trying to keep their moderate members of the U.S. Senate.

Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Connecticut), Senator Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska), Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia), Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-New Mexico), Senator Kent Conrad (D-North Dakota) are among the many Democrats who are getting out of Congress. They feel that too much partisan gridlock and the extreme positions of both parties have isolated them from the needs of the American people.

In an opinion piece from the former governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger criticizes the positions of the Republican Party. He fears that the pandering to extremism will cause the Republicans to lose in the general election.

Schwarzenegger wrote in the Los Angeles Times that:

[He was] bothered by the party's recent loss of two up-and-coming Republicans: San Diego mayoral candidate Nathan Fletcher, currently a state assemblyman, and former assemblyman and current Congressional candidate Anthony Adams, both of whom left the party to become independents. On the one hand, I respect their standing up for principle. On the other, I hate to see them go.

I'm sure they would have preferred to remain Republicans, but in the current climate, the extreme right wing of the party is targeting anyone who doesn't meet its strict criteria. Its new and narrow litmus test for party membership doesn't allow compromise.

I bumped up against that rigidity many times as governor. Not surprisingly, the party wasn't always too happy with me. But I had taken an oath to serve the people, not my party. Some advisors whose opinions I respect urged me to consider leaving the party and instead identify myself as a "decline to state" voter. But I'm too stubborn to leave a party I believe in.

 

Romney: [Obama] Wants To Punish Us For Being Rich!


Mitt Romney, the "Etch A Sketch" candidate.




Not exactly what the soon to be Republican nominee for president, former governor Mitt Romney said, but this is how he acts. This perennial candidate for president Mitt Romney will say or do anything to win.

His goal is to tear down his political foes. He's proven successful to beating down challengers Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, but could this guy beat President Barack Obama? Is all the talk about the former governor strengths about being an economic wiz helpful or hurtful?

Could Romney's hammering of the president on his handling on the economy be an effective strategy?

Here's a taste of the gaffe-prone candidate at the home of John Schnatter, the founder of Papa John's Pizza.

From the AOL Huffington Post Media Group, the soon to be Republican nominee talking about how Democrats would hate the fact he and Mr. Schnatter are so successful!










Willard Mitt Romney born March 12, 1947 is an American businessman and politician. He was the governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007. He co-founded the equity firm Bain Capital.

Romney is married to Ann (nee Davies) who he met at Brigham Young University, They've married in 1969, raised five children and many grandchildren. Romney will be the first Republican nominee who is a practicing Mormon (Church of Latter Day's Saints).

Romney ran for president in 2008. Romney lost to Senator John McCain (R-Arizona). Many conservative agitators dreaded McCain, and openly endorsed Romney while on radio or television.

Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Matt Drudge, Jesse Lee Peterson, Jay Sekulow and Lars Larson are notorious conservative agitators who openly endorse Romney in 2008.

Now in 2012, Republicans are concerned that Romney may follow the same formula that cost John McCain the election. The Republicans urged the candidate to take the middle ground to appeal to the crucial independent voters. The conservative wing of the Republican Party which is credited to the Tea Party Movement is very upset over the perceived media bias in favor of Romney and the brutal treatment of former senator Rick Santorum, Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas), business executive and radio host Herman Cain and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota). These candidates were favorites among the Tea Party.  Romney wasted no time eliminating his political foes. Some of their core supporters are upset over the primaries. And of course, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), the gadfly candidate who is slated to create havoc at the Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida.

Rush Limbaugh who was in favor of Romney in 2008 didn't endorse him for president. He was very concerned with Senator McCain and his stance on undocumented workers (illegal immigrants), McCain-Feingold law that required political organizations to limit their campaign contributions, and his reach across the aisle stance on major issues. Limbaugh declared on talk radio that Romney isn't a conservative.

Romney is a notorious flip-flopper and President Barack Obama is willing to go negative to discredit him as an out of touch politician who caters to the extremists in the Republican Party.

Already Romney is facing scrutiny over the firing of Richard Grenell, an openly gay foreign policy advocate after conservative religious leaders warned him of a mutiny.

John Fugelsang, a CNN commentator and talk radio host gave the Romney campaign unease. Campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom compared the former governor to an "Etch-a-Sketch". That gaffe has proven to be fruitful to Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich during the primaries. This also gave the Obama Presidential Campaign a new talking point when it's discussing the potential nominee's stances on issues.

He made the awful gaffe, "Corporations are people, my friend".

I speculate that conservative agitators such as Sean Hannity will urge Romney to rehash Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers once again to hammer President Barack Obama.

I speculate that President Barack Obama will make statements that assures the Republicans will criticize.

Already, issues such as the contraception debate, public sector union rights, gay rights, Osama bin Laden, domestic spending cuts, voter identification laws, immigration reform, economic inequality continue to put Republicans in a bad light.

Romney being the standard bearer of the Republican Party, could be a disaster if they continue to push forth the policies that could put the United States back into a recession.

Romney endorses Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) and his austerity plans.

Romney endorses the "Deport all Aliens" theme when it comes to immigration reform.

Romney endorses laws that pollute and destroy the environment.

Romney endorses tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.

Romney endorses a national ban on gay marriage.

Romney endorses repealing Obamacare. Yes, American Health Care Reform. A thing then Massachusetts governor Romney supported during his one term.

Romney will cater to the extremists who have bigotry towards race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings.

Romney will say or do anything to beat President Barack Obama. He has allies such as Roger Ailes, Karl Rove, Matt Drudge, Fox News, conservative talk radio, blogs and state governors willing to sabotage this 2012 U.S. Election.

President Barack Obama has a strong team, but could he deliver a knock out blow to the perennial candidate Mitt Romney?

For those reading this article, you can find some of the dumbest Romney gaffes here. You can read the same article at the Blue Light Buzz.

Republicans Pitch Novice Senator As Potential Vice Presidential Candidate

Mitt Romney has a tough decision to make. He is now likely to capture the Republican nomination for president.  Many conservatives are urging him to pick a running mate that inspire Republicans to vote. Will he pick U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) as his running mate?

My article appears on The Blue Light Buzz
               
If pandering to the lowest forms of America isn't enough for the Republican Party, how about the notion of picking a highly polarizing Florida senator as a vice presidential nominee for the soon to be nominee Mitt Romney?

The former governor of Massachusetts is close to capturing the nomination. After the concessions of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R- Minnesota), Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas), former senator Rick Santorum, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, it look like Mitt Romney has this race wrapped up.

Winning many endorsements, and some key primaries, Romney has a new horizon ahead.

He will shift positions to court independents and minority groups. After a bitter fought race, the Republican Party has to heal the bruising within its party. The soon to be nominee has bring together those who were disgruntled by the primaries and put to rest the nervousness of some who feel that Romney's positions will turn off many.

Some of his past statements and inconsistent positions already has a deficit in courting Hispanic voters.

President Barack Obama has a strong support among Hispanic voters.

But the main issue that's hurting the president is the struggling economy. This has proven to be a major issue among most Americans. Hispanic voters deeply care about the economy.

In my opinion, I feel this could be another desperate ploy to capture the Hispanic vote. Republicans are hoping that Mitt Romney pick potentials like New Mexico governor Susana Martinez and the U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida). The Republicans are hoping these two potential nominees are the right hand to helping to the perennial candidate Mitt Romney win the 2012 presidential election.


And with that being said, who's gotten the buzz in the news recently?

It's the freshman Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida).

In 2010, under the strength of the Tea Party Movement, Rubio managed to defeat Charlie Crist, the moderate Republican governor who ran as an independent and Kendrick Meek, a Democratic congressman in a three way race for the seat being vacated by a George LeMieux, a stand-in Senator for the retiring Hispanic senator Mel Martinez.

Rubio has been floated around as presidential material for some time now! Although the senator vehemently denies he'll run for president or accept the choice of being a running mate, the rumors continue to fly and it's still the talk among those in the mainstream media. Senator Rubio comes off as a witty person. But sometimes his slip ups are notable. And noting that the buzz around him is growing, he's given himself an opening to be the pick if Romney asked him.

The difficulty of picking a running mate is going to reflect on how the former governor makes tough decisions. Many feel that if Romney can appeal to the core conservative principles that stood firm with former president Ronald Reagan, the candidate will become a stronger nominee against President Obama.

The 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections proven to be a disaster for the Republicans after Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) picked his running mate, the novice Alaskan governor Sarah Palin as a ploy to peel off those borderline "Hillary/Reagan" Democrats.

Sarah Palin became a popular figure in the conservative movement. Her standings as a mother of five, grandmother of one, her legacy as a former mayor of small town, her term as a governor from the oil rich state of Alaska, plus her fiery speeches inspired many conservatives. Unfortunately she prove to be a novice when it comes to issues that were domestic and international.

Many Republicans blame the McCain campaign for choosing a running mate that wasn't prepared to handle the crisis America is facing.

With people caught up in the notion of picking a vice presidential candidate for the Republican nominee, I have looked into some of Senator Rubio's record. For nearly one year, Rubio has been in lockstep with the Republican Party as the obstruction to the agenda of President Barack Obama.

I went to the website GovTrack.US, a website that tracks the U.S. Congress activities. I happen to look at the votes and bills sponsored by the freshman senator:


S. 1925: Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2011 (On Passage of the Bill) - Ney

A key bill that prevents victims of domestic violence and gender discrimination. This bill is a key issue among women and Senator Rubio voted against it. So he doesn't support the law that protects women.

S. 365: Budget Control Act of 2011 (On Passage of the Bill) - Ney

After a bitter debate over the raising of the debt ceiling the Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly voted for the bill's passage. President Barack Obama signed it into law. Senator Rubio was among the few Republicans and Democrats voting against the bill. This debate caused the United States to lose its AAA rating from Standard and Poor's International. This spurred an economic downturn during the summer. This law created a six month super committee that responsible for reasonable spending cuts in domestic and defense spending. After the Congress created another gridlock on how to reduce spending, the law required an "automatic trigger" to cut spending in all areas. Republicans are trying to avoid defense cut spending by passing bills that cut into domestic spending. President Obama threatens veto if any domestic spending cut bill is passed by Congress.

He sponsored his own bills as well. Most of the bills are still in process, but it's highly unlikely to pass in the U.S. Senate.

S. 2371: RAISE Act - An amended bill that advocates National Labor Relations Act law to permit employers to pay higher wages to employees.
  
S. 2043: Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012 - A bill that will prohibit contraception at religious institutions that employ workers. If this bill was to become law, it will outlaw Health & Human Services from advocating birth control mandates at institutions on religious grounds.

S. 1241: Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act - A bill that will outlaw minors from traveling to states that sponsor abortions. Many Republican governors are signing legislation to cap funding to Planned Parenthood and abortion clinics across the country. If passed by law, this will outlaw minors (without parental consent) from traveling to another state to provide an abortion.
  
S. 1009: REFUND Act - A bill that requires states to end government funding that was given in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that was signed into law by President Barack Obama. If passed this would have allowed states to pass local legislature to cease spending and avoid federal aid to projects without spending cuts. Republican governors wanted nothing to do with federal funding for high speed rail and transportation improvements to their states. Florida's governor Rick Scott is facing strong backlash over the high speed rail rejection. Rubio supports the decision of Governor Scott and many other Republicans such as Arizona governor Jan Brewer, Texas governor Rick Perry, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, Michigan governor Rick Snyder and Ohio governor John Kasich.

As described by GovTrack.US, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) is a rank-and-file Republican. His leadership role is below freshman Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pennsylvania).

Now an endorsement from Rubio, is a trophy vote for any conservative candidate running for public office.

Many Republicans feel that a fiery speech with a whole lot of chest beating and crap throwing is the key to defeating President Barack Obama. They feel that the message Senator Rubio offering is the key to a victory.

My honest opinion of the senator is pure and simple. No. It's not going to appeal to the extremist. It's not going to appeal to Hispanic voters.

Why?

Many Republicans who are disgruntled feel that their party is pandering to "political correctness". They feel that in the age of Obama, anything about race is off the table. Republicans have a strong bigotry of Hispanic/Latinos. Some may abandon Romney if he should choose Rubio as a running mate.  The conservative movement would never vote for a Hispanic who supports giving undocumented workers (illegal immigrants) amnesty. Senator Rubio is working on a DREAM act that is similar to Senator John McCain's (R-Arizona) infamous bill.

The far right, such as militia groups, border security hawks and birthers will question every decision that Rubio makes. Already, Joseph Farrah of WorldNetDaily, a conservative news agitation website questions Rubio's citizenship. The same folks who want President Barack Obama to show his "real" birth certificate are going to treat Senator Marco Rubio the same. Militia groups and border security hawks will pressure Senator Rubio to stand up for firearm rights and building a fence that secures the United States-Mexican border. A thing that Rubio somewhat disagree with because of the inhumane practices some done to those illegally crossing the border.

Many questions should be asked about Senator Rubio, but as of right now, the senator continues to deny he's going to be the running mate should Mitt Romney ask him.

Check out his latest interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday.





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