Monday, November 19, 2012

Obama May Nominate Susan Rice! | GOP Threaten To Derail!

President Barack Obama and Dr. Susan Rice, the United Nations Ambassador.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is likely to resign after the end of the president's term. President Barack Obama has to establish a new cabinet of people. His second term will be marred with obstruction from the very same members of the Republican Party who are willing to take this country into fiscal crisis for political gamesmanship!

Dr. Susan Rice, the United Nations ambassador is thought to replace Clinton. The Republicans are playing politics on Benghazi and they're going to stall the nomination if the president should choose Rice as a successor.

Republicans are going overboard on the controversy at the United States consulate in Libya. The controversy with David Petraeus also comes to head. His mistress Paula Broadwell may have leaked out the consulate being a secret torture prison. The CIA is facing some heavy criticism over the handling of the intelligence. The president and his team are at odds with the Republicans over issues that such as the timing of the September 11, 2012 event and the FBI's investigation into Broadwell and the other woman Jill Kelley, a socialite who tipped the affair.

Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire) and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) are threatening to block the nomination progress of Rice.

They got their stories wrong on who was the reckless ones! Look at Condoleezza Rice, the former National Security Adviser who later became the Secretary of State. She dropped the ball on giving then president George W. Bush the warning that an attack was imminent on home soil. The September 11, 2001 attacks was the worst incident in the history of America.

The Democrats didn't go into a tirade over the Republicans failure of leadership when it comes to terrorism.

They stood firm with the rest of America to condemn the terrorist.

The Republicans are playing political charades with this! They don't condemn the terrorists. They attack the president and the first African American woman who was nominated to be the United Nations ambassador.

The Republicans are not learning the lesson from the 2012 U.S. presidential elections.

We all agree that the deaths of J. Christopher Stevens and three others was callous and inhumane. We all want justice. But how far and how dirty politics will go in the name of those slained?

The Washington Post reports that the Republican senators’ angry criticism of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice over her initial account of the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Libya smacks of sexism and racism, a dozen female members of the House said Friday.

Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) (right), Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire) (left) and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) (center) are playing politics as usual.

In unusually personal terms, the Democratic women lashed out at Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham who earlier this week called Rice unqualified and untrustworthy and promised to scuttle her nomination if President Barack Obama nominates her to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.


“All of the things they have disliked about things that have gone on in the administration, they have never called a male unqualified, not bright, not trustworthy,” said Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, the next chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus. “There is a clear sexism and racism that goes with these comments being made by unfortunately Sen. McCain and others.”

At a Capitol Hill news conference, the female lawmakers, the majority of them African American like Rice, suggested that the Republicans are bitter about Obama’s re-election and taking it out on U.N. ambassador.

“To batter this woman because they don’t feel they have the ability to batter President Obama is something we the women are not going to stand by and watch,” said Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis. “Their feckless and reckless speculation is unworthy of their offices as senators.”

For weeks, the criticism of Rice has focused on her comments about the Libya attack. The lawmakers’ contention that the ambassador’s race and sex are factors come just over a week after an election when women and minorities heavily favored Obama and Democrats.

The Democratic women directed particular ire against McCain, who said Rice was “not being very bright” in her comments. The women pointed out that Rice was a Rhodes scholar who graduated tops in her Stanford University class whereas McCain was in the bottom of his class at the U.S. Naval Academy.

McCain, who was attending the Halifax International Security Forum, was questioned about the lawmakers’ criticism. “I think they are entitled to their opinions,” he said.

A spokesman for Graham had no immediate reaction to the remarks.

In a separate appearance after a briefing on Libya, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the growing criticism of Rice “is almost as if the attempt is to assassinate her character.”

McCain, Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., also have been pressing for a Watergate-style special congressional committee to investigate the Libyan raid. On Friday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., rejected the idea, saying the ongoing investigations by House and Senate committees are sufficient and should be allowed to proceed.

“The elections are over; it is time to put an end to the partisan politicization of national security and begin working together to strengthen our efforts to dismantle and destroy the terrorist networks that threaten us,” Reid wrote in a letter to McCain.


At issue are Rice’s statements in a series of television interviews five days after the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Republicans insist that she should have labeled the incident an act of terrorism rather than cite a protest over an anti-Muslim video that had roiled cities in the Middle East.

Rice said at the time she was providing the “best information and the best assessment we have today.”


“In fact this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. That what happened initially was that it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in Cairo as a consequence of the video,” she said. “People gathered outside the embassy, and then it grew very violent. Those with extremist ties joined the fray and came with heavy weapons, which unfortunately are quite common in post-revolutionary Libya, and that then spun out of control.”

CIA acting director Mike Morell has told congressional committees this week that Rice was relying on an initial intelligence assessment that eventually proved incorrect. Former CIA Director David Petraeus told congressional committees Friday that Rice’s comments “reflected the best intelligence at the time that could be released publicly,” according to Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., a lawmaker who attended the session.

The female House members argued that Rice would have no motivation to mislead the American people.

The Democratic women also contrasted McCain and Graham’s criticism with their defense of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who had warned of weapons of mass destruction in pressing for war in Iraq that killed more than 4,400 Americans. No weapons of mass destruction were found.

“It’s interesting to me that we’re not discussing another Rice who went before all of the Sunday talk shows some years ago,” said Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill.

The Democratic women demanded that McCain and Graham retract their criticism.

“It is a shame that anytime something goes wrong, they pick on women and minorities,” Fudge said.

Said Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C.: “We will not allow a brilliant public servant’s record to be mugged to cut off her consideration to be secretary of state.”




Frenemies?



Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey embraces President Barack Obama. 
Mitt Romney is a perennial loser. He is a very bitter man! After he was recorded slamming the president for being a "sugar daddy" to his voters with "gifts", Republicans are putting the final nail in his coffin. They want this loser to disappear before he causes more damage to an already destroyed brand.

The Republicans are pointing fingers at one another and of course blaming President Barack Obama for half the crap they've gotten themselves into. The Republican governors are fearing that Mitt Romney's toxic brand could hurt them in their reelection bids. So they're working hard to put a notion that the Republicans are friendly to all Americans, not a select few.

New Jersey governor Chris Christie has caught a lot of flack from Republicans as of lately. He is attacked by the conservative media because he embraced the president's handling of the Hurricane Sandy damages.

When the Republican governors meet the president, it's sort of cordial. When there's a disaster or a tragedy, it's the president and the governors trying their hardest to offer comfort to the American people.

Still if you think that Republicans are total assholes, I agree with you!

Governor Bobby Jindal and many other Republicans are trying to eliminate the notion of his party being a bunch of assholes.

They got a lot of work ahead of them. Since the fall of Mitt Romney, he managed to take away three groups that could have been a major swing to the Republicans.

Hispanics, young voters and single women. These are primary groups that could have went to the Republicans but they've thrown it out for their rigid ideology.

Pictures of President Barack Obama meeting with Republican governors.
Bill Haslam of Tennessee


Mitch Daniels of Indiana 


Robert Bentley of Alabama

John Kasich of Ohio


Bobby Jindal of Louisiana

Susana Martinez of New Mexico



Rick Perry of Texas



Scott Walker of Wisconsin


Rick Scott of Florida

Bob McDonnell of Virginia
Jan Brewer of Arizona

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Talk Radio Host Promotes Racist Secessionist Movement While Selling His Stupid Survival Kits!

Outrage from the far right leads to secessionist talk and Alex Jones leads the way!

There's just enough of this nonsense going around! Talk radio has been making a fortune! Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage and Laura Ingraham are the top five talk radio host in the nation.

They're the most controversial figures on the AM (and sometimes FM) dial.

Ed Schultz, Thom Hartmann, Joe Madison, Stephanie Miller and Alan Colmes are the top five liberal talk radio host.

A summary of the top ten talk radio host in America.

1) Rush Limbaugh
2) Sean Hannity
3) Michael Savage
4) Glenn Beck
5) Laura Ingraham
6) Ed Schultz
7) Mark Levin
8) Joe Madison
9) Howard Stern
10) Stephanie Miller

Talk radio is actually declining in listeners. Rush Limbaugh practically destroyed every hard fought gains this year. After the Sandra Fluke incident, many Americans felt that talk radio has gone too far in rhetoric. Many talk radio hosts push the bar lower when it comes to politics. Each host allows an extremist to vent off frustration of the president. Some of these people use their freedom of speech to inflict harm on to others.

These talk radio hosts make profits keeping Americans divided.

White men are the most pessimistic when it comes to the president, the economy and a changing demographic. And who could agitate them more than a conservative talk radio host or a news network devoted to trashing the president and his allies in the progressive movement.

The talk of Hostess closing down, the Benghazi tragedy, the David Petraeus sex scandal, and talk of secession from the United States are the rally cries for conservative outrage.

One lesser known figure in talk radio has been building an audience in the conspiracy movement.

Alex Jones, the founder of PrisonPlanet and InfoWars host a radio show and internet program weekly. And since he's existence, he's attracted a following.

Many of these individuals are into the conspiracy of the September 11th, 2001 attacks being an inside job. Some believe that the New World Order puts in puppet governments. Many of these individuals are into conspiracies about the Project for th New American Century (PNAC), the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Operation Northwoods, and the Bohemian Grove retreat. These individuals are supportive of perennial loser Ron Paul. Many of these individuals believe the president wasn't born in the United States. Many of the individuals are buying rationing equipment from the InfoWars website.

Alex Jones is making a fortune scaring up people.

He is calling for a second "American Revolution" against the president. Being a sponsor of the secessionist movement, Jones has been active in getting individuals to flood The White House's official petition board with ridiculous requests to leave the United States.

Although we laugh at these people for their hard fought efforts to build a country of hate, it's primarily growing from frustration from the White supremacists online.

Diane Roberts writes about the growing outrage in the far right.
Diane Roberts from The Guardian reports this growing movement of petitions spurs from the angst of President Barack Obama trouncing Mitt Romney in the election.

Evidently suffering from a nasty strain of Re-election Derangement Syndrome, some Americans want to leave the country. They don't want to flee to Canada or Mexico (too many foreigners), but create their own little nations in which they can breathe the unregulated air of liberty, free from the godless, Kenyan, Muslim, Marxist tyranny of Barack Hussein Obama.

Secession is back. White supremacists, Christian fundamentalists, and other malcontents lost in the back streets of Crazytown, post petitions on the White House's "We the People" website, demanding that their state be allowed to separate from the Union. While the polar ice melts, the US army's top brass struggle to contain bimbo eruptions and Israel does its damnedest to start the third world war, these sore losers want to re-enact 1861.

Petitions have now come in from all 50 states, though the top seven are Texas, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. All were once part of the Old Confederacy, and all (except Florida) went for Mitt Romney. At the same time, they take almost one-quarter of the federal dollars allotted to the states. But irony, as everyone knows, has a liberal bias.

Texas's petition, now boasting 100,000 signatures, argues secession is necessary to protect people against the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other noxious big gubmint cabals determined too trample their rights. Signatories want to reinstate "the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the federal government".

Though these petitions have zero legal status, and less chance of going anywhere, the White House has promised to respond to anything that gets more than 25,000 signatures. It's unclear how soon a response will come, what form the response will take, and whether it will involve uncontrollable giggling and a free bottle of valium.

Secessionists, however, remain undeterred. Alabama's petition was filed by Derrick Belcher, currently an operations manager for a trucking company, but once the proud owner of a popular topless car wash in Mobile, Alabama. He lost his business when he was arrested and charged with obscenity in 2001. The heavy hand of the state destroyed his American dream:

"The government ripped my business away, and now they're choking America to death with rules and regulations."
Groups such as the Texas Nationalist Movement and the Republic of Texas, which believe that the state was annexed illegally by the US government (they don't say much about who "annexed" it from Mexico) took heart in 2009 when Governor Rick "Oops" Perry warned that if the "federal government keeps thumbing its nose at the American people", Texans might have to take drastic action:
"When we came into the nation in 1845, we were a stand-alone nation. And one of the deals was, we can leave any time we want."
Actually, that never was the deal: Texas can't flounce out of the Union any time it feels like it. Nor can the others. "States rights" zealots may insist the tenth amendment to the constitution allows any state unhappy with the federal government to withdraw peacefully and nullify any federal law the state disagrees with, but that's all gone, as it were, with the wind. The question of federal supremacy was settled at Appomattox in 1865. General Robert E Lee himself ordered that the Confederate battle flag be furled and the nation reunited.


Fox News, naturally, takes secession quite seriously, with panel show "The Five" and pundit Sean Hannity treating the idea with a respect it doesn't deserve. Rightwing news aggregator Matt Drudge also gives secession house room on his Report. A few prominent paleo-conservatives have joined in the secesh chorus as well: "Saturday Night Live" star turned washed up celebrity Victoria Jackson passionately wants her home state of Florida to leave the Union, tweeting:





Jackson also wonders if maybe Barack Obama stole the election, since it's the sort of horrible, criminal, no-good thing he'd do.

The editor of World Net Daily, a site which continues to assert that Obama was born in Kenya (unless he turns out to be the Anti-Christ, after all), sighs "Divorce is an ugly word," then goes on:
"The election of 2012 provides more stark evidence that we are not really one country, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We are already two peoples – those of us still loyal and faithful to the God-inspired founding American principles and those who have gone awhoring after the idols of government coercion."
Republicans in elected office, however, are backing away from secession as fast as they can. Governor Perry, no longer flirting with separatism, opined that while Texans are frustrated with the federal government, breaking up the country isn't a great idea on the whole. Other governors – even in the deepest depths of the south – want no part of it. Bill Haslam, governor of Tennessee, said, "I don't think we'll be seceding"; a spokeswoman for Alabama's chief executive said, "Governor Bentley believes in one nation under God"; and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley asked, "Didn't we try that once before?"

Pro-union Americans have filed their own petitions on "We the People", calling for anyone who signs a secession petition to be deported or declared a traitor. Residents of Texas' capital city, home of the "Keep Austin Weird" bumper sticker, say if Texas succeeds in striking off on its own, they want to secede from secession. They'd be happy without the rest of the state, charging that they suffer from "lack of civil, religious and political freedoms imposed … by less liberally minded Texans".

Who'd miss Texas anyway? As long as we get Austin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ornette Coleman, the Dixie Chicks and Lyle Lovett, they can have George W Bush, Ron Paul and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.




Go Away!

Controversial Florida politician Allen West of Florida is getting his recount. The Black Republican refuses to concede his race because he claims that there's antics at the ballot box! His Democratic opponent Patrick Murphy won by slim margin and the embattled Republican won't give up!
Defeated Florida Republican congressman Allen West isn't giving up his seat. He's contesting the results of the election.

His opponent Patrick Murphy is representative-elect and he's about to be seated shortly. But the Tea Party endorsed congressman isn't willing to let that happen. For you see, West is one of two Black members of a majority White political party hasn't conceded his race. There's thoughts of deception on his mind.

The Republican is fighting his defeat in the court. And with two strikes on his belt, he'll end up having one more opportunity before officially striking out.

The St. Lucie County Canvassing Board ordered a recount of early ballots in his race against Democrat Patrick Murphy for Florida's 18th Congressional District, NBC Miami reports.

West, a controversial freshman congressman elected in the 2010 Republican landslide, appeared to have lost his contest against Murphy by 0.7 percentage points after all ballots were initially counted last week. The margin of victory was too large to trigger a recount, and the state of Florida certified the race's results on November 10. West, however, refused to concede, claiming "discrepancies" in early voting results.

A federal judge had ruled against West's request for a recount earlier on Friday, saying he lacked the authority to make such an order. The St. Lucie Canvassing Board then ruled by a 2-1 vote to recount early ballots in the race, although it denied West's request to recount absentee ballots as well. "A series of tabulation errors by the county has raised suspicion among West's campaign and it's supporters and appeared to motivate the board's favorable vote," according to NBC Miami.

Murphy's campaign has dismissed calls for a recount, insisting that West is merely trying to cling to the spotlight after a clear defeat. West's campaign struck back, saying in a statement:
Patrick Murphy has had such a good time with Nancy Pelosi pretending to be a congressman, he realizes a recount would likely derail his plans, and that's why his lawyers promised a lawsuit if all votes are recounted fairly and accurately. It's an interesting stance from a candidate who said he was the clear and outright winner.
St. Lucie County has until Sunday to file its certified results with Florida. It is one of three counties included in Florida's 18th Congressional District.

This why people like West and Mitt Romney are doomed for political failure. They don't care about the constituents. In their minds, if you're a supporter of the president, they think of you as a dependent of government entitlements and victims. It's clear that Republicans haven't gotten the message. And mark my words, if they don't get their act together, in 2014 the Democrats will steamroll over them.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Oh, Would You Shut Up Mitt!

Susana Martinez, the Republican New Mexico governor is tired of Mitt Romney opening his condescending mouth!
The Republicans are putting some distance from the perennial loser Mitt Romney. After the sore loser made statements about his devastating loss to President Barack Obama a few weeks ago. In a phone conference with donors, Mitt Romney tried to explain to his angry supporters that the president outmaneuvered him with "gifts" to the young voters, Black and Hispanic voters.

That didn't sit well with many Republican governors. First Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, then Chris Christie of New Jersey and now Susana Martinez of New Mexico comes into the fold of Republicans trying to distance themselves from Mitt Romney's comments.
The Republicans are soul searching. The conservative wing is still livid over the president's landslide victory.

They thought that the nation would vote the president out on the merits of a bad economy.

It didn't happen.

They want succession from the United States. Why?

Because the perennial loser got his clocked clean by the president's effective campaign!

Now as the Republicans regroup, many legislators are playing chicken with the economy once again over the president's endorsement of raising taxes on the rich.

The Republicans aren't going to get their noses out of the manure. These individuals aren't like much by the general public!

Despite some modest gains in the 2012 general election, Republicans are not pleased with Mitt Romney, Reince Priebus and Karl Rove.
Mitt Romney's campaign staff blamed Chris Christie for his loss. 
The Washington Post reporter Ezra Klein got the dirt on the perennial loser. He writes, Romney blaming his loss on “the gifts” that Obama reportedly handed out to “the African-American community, the Hispanic community and young people.” Romney was free with the gifts, too, and his promises to seniors and to the rich carried a far higher price tag than any policies Obama promised minorities or the young.

But to Romney, and perhaps to the donors he was speaking to, those policies didn't count as “gifts.” They were…something else. Good ideas, maybe. Or the fulfillment of past promises. Or perhaps it wasn't the policies that were different, but the people they were being promised to.

The last time Romney’s comments to his donors leaked, he was telling them about the 47 percent of Americans who don’t pay taxes, refuse to take responsibility for their lives, and will support Obama come hell or high water. These new comments are continuous with those: Romney really does appear to believe that there’s a significant portion of the electorate that’s basically comprised of moochers.

That’s Romney’s political cosmology: The Democrats bribe the moochers with health care and green cards.

The Republicans try to free the makers through tax cuts and deregulation. Politics isn't a conflict between two reasonable perspectives on how to best encourage growth and high-living standards. It’s a kind of reverse-Marxist clash between those who produce and those who take, and the easiest way to tell one from the other is to see who they vote for.

Susana Martinez, the New Mexico governor who is the first Latina elected to office slams Romney for being insensitive to the Hispanic community. President Barack Obama over 75% of the Hispanic vote.

The Republicans are practically telling Mitt Romney to shut up and go away!

Mitt Romney, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Neal Boortz, Jon Stossel, Matt Drudge, and Bill O'Reilly aren't making the Republicans look any better these days!

Nowadays, most minorities think of Republicans as crazy ass racists!

Today continues the trend!

Hostess Will Shut Down!

One of the nation's oldest bakery may go under.

American businesses in support of the perennial loser Mitt Romney are taking their frustration on the worker.

Papa John's, an Applebee's franchisee, Murray Energy want to punish the employees of their companies because President Barack Obama trouncing Mitt Romney.

Hostess is the home of the Twinkie, Wonder Bread, the Ding-Dong, the fruit pies and powered donuts. They've seen rough times. With the rising costs our grains, eggs and milk, food processing companies such as this are driving the prices on the consumer.

With an overweight population, Americans are dropping the donuts and Twinkies. The sugar wars claimed a victim and Hostess was its name!

The bakery stores across the nation will eventually root out their supply and then shut down!

A famed icon Twinkie The Kid!
American workers are seeing the companies take away their benefits. While the executives take home huge bonuses and perks, their workers are left with the scraps.

The Associated Press reports Hostess Brands says it is going out of business, closing plants that make Twinkies and Wonder Bread and laying off all of its 18,500 workers.

The Irving, Texas, company says a nationwide worker strike crippled its ability to make and deliver its products at several locations.

Hostess Brands was founded as Interstate Bakeries Corporation (IBC) in 1930—is the largest wholesale baker and distributor of bakery products in the United States, and is the owner of the Hostess, Wonder Bread, Nature's Pride, Dolly Madison, Butternut Breads, and Drake's brands. For many years it was based at 12 East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri. In 2009, after it emerged from a 2004 bankruptcy, the name was changed to Hostess Brands, Inc., and the headquarters moved to Irving, Texas.

Hostess Brands, Inc., declared Chapter 11 again in 2012.


On November 16, 2012, after threatening two days earlier to liquidate unless bakers striking in protest against a new contract imposed in bankruptcy court returned to work, management announced they have ceased operations at all plants. Management intends to sell all assets and lay off 18,500 employees.

In May, all 19,000 workers had been warned (as required by the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act) that they could face a mass layoff.

 The Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International union, which represents 6,600 Hostess employees, took the strike action after the latest contract proposal from Hostess Brands was rejected by 92 percent of its members. In response, Hostess Brands issued the following statement:

"A widespread strike will cause Hostess brands to liquidate if we are unable to produce or deliver products. If that's the case, the company will move promptly to lay off most of its 18,300-member workforce and focus on selling its assets to the highest bidders. We urge our employees to remain on the job to rebuild the company."

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Ohio Reporter Calls Rachel Maddow A Gay Slur!

Say it ain't so, Tricia! Cincinnati's veteran news reporter takes a dig at Rachel Maddow over her sexuality.
I can say that Rachel Maddow may be an agitator on the left, but she's a lot better than those agitators you see in the conservative media! Those in the conservative media rally division and hate of the president and those who support him.

Fox 19 station manager is mad at Macke for gay slur.
Maddow, the former protege of Keith Olbermann has emerged as the primetime staple of liberal network MSNBC. She along with Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton, and Lawrence O'Donnell are the climbing into the Fox News territory.

By far, Fox News, the conservative network leads in the key demographics in a 2:1 margin. They're bragging about clobbering MSNBC and CNN every time!

MSNBC is catching up and it has Fox News trying to regroup its strategy to stay on top.

Maddow beats out Sean Hannity yet again in the key 25 - 54 age demo! And it has Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly on the defensive.

Listening to Sean Hannity constantly attack Rachel Maddow, Al Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Lawrence O'Donnell and Chris Matthews is a sign of trouble.

Hannity is worried that his ratings are dropping, fast!

And with the rise in ratings, some are starting to notice. The more powerful you get, the more ammunition thrown at you! Conservatives are starting to notice liberal talk radio is gaining ground on the conservatives!

Maddow attracts some vehemently negative criticism from those who have issues with the LGBT community.

A longtime fixture of Cincinnati media is back to work after she was suspended after numerous complaints by the LGBT community. She went to Facebook (once again this social media nonsense) to post an insult on the liberal agitator.

She called Maddow an "angry young man".

In the LGBT comment calling a lesbian a "man" is similar to calling somene a "dyke".


Tricia Macke was scolded by several Facebook fans who took issue with her comment mocking Maddow’s sexual preference, but she deadpanned in response: “I am sorry. I should have said antagonistic.”

MSNBC's liberal agitator Rachel Maddow.
“I knew what I was saying,” Macke responded to other commenters who called on her to acknowledge the hurtful tone of her comments.

The New York Daily News reports that the exchange, which was since removed from her Facebook page, was captured in screengrabs posted by GLAAD , which launched a petition in partnership with Equality Ohio calling on Fox 19 to condemn Macke's remark.

After controversy erupted over the comments, Macke was absent from her regular broadcast on a Sunday night, leading many to speculate that this was related to her comments.

Several days before her absence, however, she and the station expressed apologies. “We also apologize to anyone who may have been offended by her comments,” WXIX Station Management said, noting that Macke had posted her own apology note to her Facebook page, which read:


Trisha Mackie, is one of the fixtures of Cincinnati's WXIX, a Fox affiliate. The reporter and the host of Fox 19 Morning News has responded back in a public statement to apologize to the liberal agitator.

I recently posted comments on my personal Facebook page regarding cable news anchor Rachel Maddow which were insensitive and inappropriate. I apologize to Ms. Maddow and any others who may have been offended by my comments, as they do not reflect my firm beliefs in individual and equal rights, and they certainly do not represent the opinions or position of my employer WXIX-TV.

A rep for MSNBC was unavailable for comment.

Now Maddow is a person of her word. She enjoys to debating an opposition. I can bet you that her representatives are looking forward to have Macke on her program to clear up somethings! We haven't heard from Maddow about the controversy!

Now The Impeachment Talk!


The perennial loser Mitt Romney makes a snide comment at the president. Still won't denounce the idiots in his party.
If you can't stop him at the ballot box, how about coaching your freshmen members of the Republican majority to vote for the articles of impeachment against the first Black president over events of his first term!

If you not happy about the election, you petition for the nation to secede from the union. Instead of venting and moving on, you make threats to the president and others! Because you're mad that based off the information you've gotten from Fox News, The Drudge Report, The Daily Caller, The Blaze, talk radio, and White supremacists websites, you want to claim that Blacks and Hispanics vote only on race and not policies. And when all else fails, you commit suicide and blame the president for you killing yourself.

Now they're think about impeaching the president!
You know the Democrats were too soft on George W. Bush when they took back the majority. The outgoing Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) was right on something! It could have been done if the party wasn't so scared of the Republicans. The former president had his last two years in office with a slim Democratic majority. President Barack Obama has to deal with a Republican House and Democratic Senate.

Republicans have a strong majority in the House and the Democrats have a slim majority in the Senate.

The bitter ass losers of the mainly White political party are now being pressured by the conservatives to impeach President Barack Obama.



Some group known as the Conservative Majority Fund is taking the case to the social media.

Former presidential nominee Mitt Romney, the perennial loser who was trounced by President Barack Obama hasn't got a friend in the world right now!

Governor Bobby Jindal (R-Louisiana) with New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu meeting President Barack Obama 
He's losing Facebook support at a rapid rate. Governor Chris Christie (R-New Jersey) and Governor Bobby Jindal (R-Louisiana) are frustrated with the lack of compassion from their former standard bearer.

Romney, a notorious flip-flopper comes out of the shadows once again to attack the president and his supporters. Romney claims that the president gave "gifts" to the Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters.

President Barack Obama wanted to pass comprehensive immigration reform, a jobs bill and student loan reductions. The Senate passed their version of a bill. The House of Representatives stalled it. The House passed their version of a bill. The Senate stalled it.

The jobs bill was to help Blacks gets back to work.

The president went to executive orders to get some of his agenda passed to the dismay of Republicans. One in particular was his order to reduce deportation to undocumented worker's staying in the United States. The undocumented workers under 30 will not get deported if they're not criminals and make efforts to learn English and become legal citizens.

The president endorsed gay marriage. He dropped his challenge on the Defense Of Marriage Act that was passed when Republicans had control of Congress. Younger voters approved of the decision.

Jindal, the first Indian-American to be elected as governor of Louisiana fiercely shot back at Mitt Romney's claim Wednesday that President Barack Obama outmatched the 2012 Republican presidential nominee by offering "gifts" to African-Americans, Hispanics and young voters. In a report by CNN, the governor didn't mince his words when it came to Mitt Romney's recent comments.

"I absolutely reject that notion," Jindal, who was a surrogate for Romney's campaign, said at the Republican Governors Association conference in Las Vegas. "I think that's absolutely wrong."

"I don't think that represents where we are as a party and where we're going as a party," he continued. "That has got to be one of the most fundamental takeaways from this election."

Romney made the comments on a call with top donors Wednesday afternoon, various news outlets have reported. The former Massachusetts governor also made similar arguments on a separate call earlier in the morning, CNN confirmed.

"What the president, president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government, and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote," Romney said in the afternoon call, according to audio aired on ABC News.

Romney, who lost to Obama by 126 electoral votes, said the president courted voters by offering policies - some of them this election year - that appealed to key constituencies.

"With regards to the young people, for instance, a forgiveness of college loan interest, was a big gift," Romney said, according to The New York Times.

"Free contraceptives were very big with young college-aged women," he continued. "And then, finally, Obamacare also made a difference for them, because as you know, anybody now 26 years of age and younger was now going to be part of their parents' plan, and that was a big gift to young people. They turned out in large numbers, a larger share in this election even than in 2008."

The president's health care reform plan, he added, also brought out support from African-Americans and Hispanic voters.

"You can imagine for somebody making $25,000 or $30,000 or $35,000 a year, being told you're now going to get free health care, particularly if you don't have it, getting free health care worth, what, $10,000 per family, in perpetuity, I mean, this is huge," he said. "Likewise with Hispanic voters, free health care was a big plus. But in addition with regards to Hispanic voters, the amnesty for children of illegals, the so-called Dream Act kids, was a huge plus for that voting group."

But Jindal, when asked about Romney's remarks, said in order for the GOP to be "competitive," it has to "go after 100 percent of the votes, not 53 percent. We need to go after every single vote."

Jindal's criticism seemed to take latent swipes at Romney's "47 percent" comments that were secretly recorded earlier this year. At a May fundraiser, Romney argued that nearly half of Americans were "victims" who were "dependent" on the government. Those voters, he argued, sided with Obama.

President Barack Obama address the press after winning reelection.
A representative for Romney, who has stayed away from the public spotlight since losing the election last week, did not return a request for comment about the call.

Romney had another call Wednesday morning with a couple dozen people who were part of the financial leadership of his campaign, but he did not make the same "gifts" comment.

The former nominee did say on that call that he really respected how the Obama administration was able to "craft" specific policies that ended up attracting the support of key demographic groups. He mentioned contraceptive coverage, as well as student loan policies that were important for young adults, according to one participant on the call.

He said he was sorry and disappointed that he lost but added his team had put everything it could into the election.

"We didn't leave anything on the field," one donor on the call told CNN.

He talked about how turnout was a lot lower this year, mentioning how the president got fewer votes than he did four years ago and that he got less than the 2008 Republican nominee, John McCain, received.

Romney told the donors he wanted to stay involved in public policy in some form, but he did not provide any details.

Romney's remarks come after top Republicans in recent days have pushed for a bigger tent party, saying the GOP learned this election that it has work to do in terms of demographic changes.

"We've got to be a lot more inclusive and open and energetic and wanting people to join our team by expressing why these conservative values are good for people of all races, creeds, colors, and national origin," Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, previously a top surrogate for Romney, said last week on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront."

"We've just got to do a better job with that," said McDonnell.

On the Democratic side, women and minorities made historic gains this election. For the first time, women and minorities will outnumber male Democrats in the House of Representatives. The U.S. Senate will have a record number of women -- 20 - when the 113th Congress convenes in January.

Romney, on the 20-minute call, said he was "disappointed" with the final election tally and "hadn't anticipated it." Looking ahead, Romney said the party is "still so troubled by the past (that) it's hard to put together our plans for the future," according to The Los Angeles Times, which also appeared to be on the call.

Speaking to the donors, Romney praised them for their success in fundraising and suggested they help with "perhaps the selection of a future nominee - which, by the way, will not be me."

The campaign's finance chairman, Spencer Zwick, said on the call that Romney's team had raised more than $900 million; Romney added he had not expected to take in more than $500 million, according to The Los Angeles Times.

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