Friday, April 05, 2013

Drudge: Obama Targeting Me!

Conservative agitator Matt Drudge thinks President Barack Obama is out to get him!

For six years, conservative agitator Matt Drudge thrown everything at Barack Obama.

His blog The Drudge Report is one shop for conservative agitating.

Matt Drudge maintains his news agitating website 24/7 with stories that target President Barack Obama.

Most of the news stories that are linked through The Drudge Report attracts some of the most extreme members of society.

No matter how the story is found, a Drudge imprint is a buzz worthy story for him. He takes pride in his work.

Yet, all the stories he's linked on the website didn't sway the election. It practically helped Barack Obama win the presidency. Now in a second term, it's full steam ahead. He is just as bitter as "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win".

Drudge is a conservative agitator who hopes all the shit he's thrown sticks to the wall.

So from now on, after this, Drudge will be known as "That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall!"

Anything off The Drudge Report is certain for a word vomit of Obama name dropping, condescending rhetoric and racial slurs.

He openly endorses stories that appeal to White supremacists, radical Christian fundamentalists, and ill-informed conservatives who all have a bone to pick against President Barack Obama. Those ill-informed conservatives are usually the birthers who refuse to believe the president's citizenship or hostile conservatives who believe the President Barack Obama is a Communist.

Some conservatives think the president is an idiot. Of course, these are the people who couldn't finish a complete sentence. Conservatives can thank Drudge when he finds pictures of President Barack Obama and use them in negative light.



Matt Drudge, Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are primary threats to the president's agenda. For everything that the president proposes, the conservative agitating media trying to stop it.

Matt Drudge is a race-baiter and is a professional bigot.

He makes his millions off profit rage. There's nothing wrong with it. He's entitled to make his money.

But how far could this go?

Will Drudge, Limbaugh and Fox News inspire another domestic terrorist?

Will they admit they're the reasons for unrest among the races?

The hosts of Fox News' The Five thought it was a good time to ask if independent owner Matt Drudge is on the White House’s “enemies list.”

The Politico reports that White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer criticized what he sees as the media’s “Pavlovian response” to controversial links posted on conservative news aggregator The Drudge Report. Pfeiffer also argued that the site actively “hurts” the White House’s efforts to convey their message “on a daily basis.”

Pfeiffer stressed that the stories that Drudge puts out not only “damage” the White House’s message, but also that he believes the site’s reporters try to spin the stories into something bigger. “The example being that, you know, that anyone saying anything can get caught up in the spin cycle in a way that is very damaging… you know, it hurts what we’re trying to do on a daily basis but is also very damaging to that individual person,” Pfeiffer said.


Thursday, April 04, 2013

Mixed Race, Pretty Face

Mixed Race, Pretty Face

Roger Ebert Passes Away!

Two cultural icons Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. They hosted At The Movies, a syndicated program that talks about the latest movies. They were best known for the trademark "thumbs up, thumbs down" ratings. Gene had died in 1999. The news broke today that Roger had died. Both died of cancer.

We'll always remember Roger Ebert as the guy who gave thumbs up to most of America's movies. He along with Gene Siskel were At The Movie, a syndicated series in which two movie critics review the movies.

Today, it's reported that the long time Chicago Sun Times film and music critic had died of cancer at age 70.

He leaves behind a legacy of movie reviews and witty humor.

Survived by his wife Chaz Hammelsmith, Roger Ebert lived through his cancer that took away his voice. But with his voice gone, he's magic was in the writing. He wrote screenplays and

Gene Siskel was his rival over at Chicago Tribune. They used to debate the quality of movies by using their trademark "thumbs up and thumbs down" ratings. They ended up becoming cultural icons in the film and music industry.

Roger Ebert and his wife Chaz.
Gene Siskel died of caner in 1999, leaving the America media shocked and sadden by his loss. Roger for the most part, kept his friend close to his side. He vowed to carry forth Gene's legacy by continuing on the show with Richard Roeper. Although his name remained in the title through 2008, he did not appear on the show after mid-2006, when he suffered post-surgical complications related to thyroid cancer that left him unable to speak. Ebert's final series, Ebert Presents: At the Movies, premiered on January 21, 2011, with Ebert contributing a review voiced by someone else in a brief segment called "Roger's Office."

Ebert announced that he would be taking a "leave of presence" from his duties because the hip fracture he suffered a few months earlier was determined to be cancer and he would be receiving radiation treatment; he intended to continue reviewing, but "only the movies I want to review", which he stated was "what I've always fantasized about doing".

He died two days later. The closing sentence on his final blog post, two days before his death, said, "So on this day of reflection I say again, thank you for going on this journey with me. I'll see you at the movies.

President Barack Obama, through the White House Press Office, released the following statement:

"Michelle and I are saddened to hear about the passing of Roger Ebert. For a generation of Americans - and especially Chicagoans - Roger was the movies. When he didn't like a film, he was honest; when he did, he was effusive - capturing the unique power of the movies to take us somewhere magical. Even amidst his own battles with cancer, Roger was as productive as he was resilient - continuing to share his passion and perspective with the world. The movies won't be the same without Roger, and our thoughts and prayers are with Chaz and the rest of the Ebert family."


Deadbeat Dads

Mick Jagger fathered many children from different women. 
No one in the media makes a big deal out of his affairs.



Re blogged from Brotha Wolf's Blog.  Ah!  The hypocrisy of white media and society regarding Black fathers.

Deadbeat Dads


by Lavern Merriweather

What do Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Demi Moore, Tom Cruise, Stephen King, and Andre Agassi all have in common? Well, besides being rich, white and famous, they all also grew up without a father in their lives. Yet, according to the white male media elite, growing up fatherless or in a single parent home seems to be a problem that exists solely in the black community.

Read more at:

https://brothawolf.wordpress.com/2013/04/03/guest-post-deadbeat-dads/#comment-7642



Here's my opinion on this issue:

I’m aching to respond to the common white male and female hypocrisy and double standards toward Black men and their families. They always want to point out the flaws of Black men while ignoring the fathering of out of wedlock children by non black men. Examples, Kevin Federline. Mr. Federline had two Black kids by Shar Jackson before marrying Britney Spears. Mick Jagger is another white man who fathered many children by different fathers. He publicly denied that he was the father of Marsha Hunt’s daughter, Karis, for many years. Meanwhile, racist Donald Trump had multiple wives and children from many women and no one bats an eye. In fact, his white male privilege shield him from criticism.
My point is that non black men have out of wedlock children and deadbeats. It’s unfair and racist to paint Black men as the “baby daddies.”, forgetting that for centuries, white men have been the original deadbeat daddies. Look at American history: Strom Thurmond and Thomas Jefferson.

Death Of The King! [NSFW]


45 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on his way to lunch and protest march was gunned down by an assassin. The death of King brought to the nation to the grips of racial unrest.

King was the prominent leader of the African-American civil rights movement and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who became known for his advancement of civil rights by using civil disobedience. He was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968, at the age of 39. King was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 7:05PM that evening.

James Earl Ray, a fugitive from the Missouri State Penitentiary, was arrested in London at Heathrow Airport, extradited to the United States, and charged with the crime. On March 10, 1969, Ray entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to 99 years in the Tennessee state penitentiary. Ray later made many attempts to withdraw his guilty plea and be tried by a jury, but was unsuccessful; he died in prison on April 23, 1998, at the age of 70.

King was booked in room 306 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, owned by businessman Walter Bailey (and named after his wife). King's close friend and colleague Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, who was King's roommate in the motel room the day of the assassination, told the House Select Committee on Assassinations that King and his entourage stayed in room 306 at the Lorraine Motel so often that it was known as the "King-Abernathy Suite."

According to biographer Taylor Branch, King's last words were to musician Ben Branch, who was scheduled to perform that night at an event King was going to attend: "Ben, make sure you play 'Take My Hand, Precious Lord' in the meeting tonight. Play it real pretty.

At 6:01 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, 1968, while he was standing on the motel's second floor balcony, King was struck by a single .30 bullet fired from a Remington 760 Gamemaster.

The bullet entered through his right cheek, breaking his jaw, neck and several vertebrae as it travelled down his spinal cord, severing the jugular vein and major arteries in the process before lodging in his shoulder. By the force of the blast, King's necktie was ripped completely off his shirt. He fell violently backwards onto the balcony unconscious. Shortly after the shot was fired, witnesses saw James Earl Ray fleeing from a rooming house across the street from the Lorraine Motel where he was renting a room.

A package was dumped close to the site that included a rifle and binoculars with Ray's fingerprints on them. The rifle had been purchased by Ray under an alias six days before. A worldwide manhunt was triggered that culminated in the arrest of Ray at London Heathrow Airport two months later.

Abernathy heard the shot from inside the motel room and ran to the balcony to find King on the floor. King was bleeding profusely from the wound in his cheek. His SCLC colleague Andrew Young believed he was dead, though King still had a pulse.

The pictures are disturbing!

In some of these pictures will be Coretta Scott King, his children, Ralph David Abernathy, Jesse Jackson and James Earl Ray.










Republicans: Obama Wants Us To Suffer!

Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Republicans are scrambling over sequester cuts.

You can't have it both ways, Republicans! For one thing, you got your freaking spending cuts.

The president wants revenue increases. It's a simple tax increase on the wealthy. Republicans don't want no part of this. They figure the way to saving the economy is austerity cuts. They want to starve the government.

Compromise isn't an easy thing here in Washington, D.C. Right now Rand Paul, the controversial Republican senator from Kentucky spent a majority of his time filibustering the president's nominees and even turning down Congressman Paul Ryan's budget. He signals that he will once again filibuster the upcoming proposals by Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California). She wants a stronger firearm background checks and the Republican senator along with Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) are going to work in unison to stop it along with other proposals. Immigration reform also has Republicans pouting at the mouth and probably threatening to derail it.

Paul figured the budget proposals didn't go far enough on spending cuts, so he voted against it with the Democratic majority.

Rubio figured it wasn't going to seal the borders, so he will filibuster against immigration reform.

Cruz wants to lecture lawmakers on how to read the U.S. Constitution. If you're proposing laws that restrict firearms, he's filibustering it.

Since two members of the Republican senate came in favor of gay marriage, the Republicans threaten to primary them. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Senator Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) are facing threats of primary challenges for their support.

The Congressional Republicans are upset that the White House has canceled tours.

Do you think the president want the Republicans to suffer?

I mean the blinking contest has taken a toll on the president and Congress.

The Republicans refuse revenues and the Democrats refuse austerity cuts to domestic programs.

They both equally detest shared sacrifices.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

The Mountain Top!

45 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. "I've Been The To The Mountaintop" was the last speech he made while he preach calm during the Memphis sanitation strike.

Before we mark another year of the tragic killing of Dr. Martin Luther King, we listen to the speech.

King spoke on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. On the next day, King was assassinated.

The speech primarily concerns the Memphis Sanitation Strike. King calls for unity, economic actions, boycotts, and nonviolent protest, while challenging the United States to live up to its ideals. At the end of the speech, he discusses the possibility of an untimely death.

The most notable quote:

And then I got to Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers? ... Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't really matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live - a long life; longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land. So I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.

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