Thursday, September 27, 2012

Wah: Obambi too busy to fully prepare for debates

Did you know that Obambi is simply too busy to fully prepare for the debates?

Crybaby..,

President Obama will head to Henderson, Nev., on Sunday for three days of debate prep behind closed doors, ABC News has learned. While he is there he will also hold one grassroots rally and likely make some unscheduled local stops in the evening, a campaign official said.

Meanwhile, less than a week before Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney face-off in Denver, the debate expectations game is in full swing.

Team Obama is laying it on heavy that the president may be the less-prepared candidate because of the demands of his office.

"The President will have a little bit of time to review and practice before the debates, but he has had to balance the management of world events, governing, time out campaigning and will have less time than we anticipated to sharpen and cut down his tendency to give long, substantive answers," Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told ABC News.

paleeease spare me your river of tears lame stream media. 

The media will try to save him no matter what he says or does. And they are already trying to 'Lower our expectations'.

 Good luck with that.

Obambicare stunts hiring

This is the reason business isn't hiring... Obamacare (aka ACA) ...
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via the Americans for Tax Reform.  Says the ATR:

Taxpayers are reminded that the President's healthcare law is one of the largest tax increases in American history.

Indeed. 

half a trillion dollars in new taxes.

Never mind the perverse incentives outlined in this post about ObamaCare and the fact that they'll work very hard to make it one of the largest failures in American history.  Imagine the horrific effect these taxes will have on the middle class, on investment, on innovation and, frankly, on the level of care.  Not to mention the drain on a very shaky economy (and the possibility of Taxmageddon hitting as well).

This is the pig-in-the-poke a Democratic Congress passed and the Supreme Court upheld

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

bad calls

Measure of how much trouble we're in? More people worried about bad NFL refs than about a hideous US president. ALL his calls are bad.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Leno: Obama said that's a step in the right direction, and he is encouraging more Americans to give up looking for work

Wow, even Leno is telling the truth about Obama...

JAY LENO: Well, according to the Labor Department, unemployment fell from 8.3 to 8.1 percent last month. But that's because, rather, 368,000 Americans gave up looking for work. And today, President Obama said that's a step in the right direction, and he is encouraging more Americans to give up looking for work so the numbers will come down a little bit.

In reality, most of the drop in the unemployment rate since its 2009 peak is due to a decline in the labor force.

In fact, according to Zero Hedge, the real unemployment rate is currently 11.7 percent.

As such, if the media did a better job reporting the truth about the jobs numbers, one quite imagines Obama wouldn't be doing nearly as well in the polls.


What really drives the partisan divide: Peer Pressure

"The older I get, the more I learn that the people are totally -- and it frustrates me to no end as I've said I don't know how many times -- governed by what people think of them.  It's the desire to be respected by their peers. "

"It turns out that as Sigmund Freud got older (and as do most people who get older, he got wiser), he realized that it was not sex that was the ultimate motivating power in people's lives but rather it was the drive to be respected by their peers. "
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This never-ending question we're all asking: What does explain the partisan divide in this country? You know, I'm curious. I would love to know why certain people who I think (by virtue of the rest of their lives) are demonstrably intelligent... These people are self-starters, and they are entrepreneurs. They're very successful. I asked myself, "How can they intellectually not just support Obama, but fund-raise and bundle for him?" A lot of high-tech people in Silicon Valley come to mind when I think of this.

There are answers to this.

There are answers to these questions, and that's what I've spent a lot of time pondering. I saw something that made me think of this in a different direction. It's a Rasmussen Report poll. Let me quote it to you, a portion of it. "Among those who rarely or never attend church or other religious services, Obama leads by 22 percentage points. Among those who attend services weekly, Romney leads by 24." Among people who go to church now and then, they're pretty much equal.

So look at this divide. Look at this partisan divide. Now, this told me that policy couldn't have anything to do with this. This has gotta be cultural. This has to be cultural, pure and simple. And then I thought back, as I do frequently, of the story I've probably bored you silly with by telling it so many times, about the highfalutin Republican establishment Hamptons dinner party where I was approached and jabbed in the chest and asked, "What are you gonna do about the Christians?" by a bunch of Republicans.

"What are you gonna do with the Christians, these pro-lifers? They're embarrassing us."

I think right there, that word, "they're embarrassing us," tells us... Ah! I'll speak for myself. It tells me a lot of what I have been trying to find or trying to learn.


 I have come to believe that... Let me give you an example. Let's take, for now, a nameless CEO, although I have a person in mind. This person I'm gonna describe exists. Let's take this CEO of major, major Silicon Valley Internet company. This CEO is a huge Obama bundler. Huge! I mean, he throws fundraisers at the family abode, raises money, donates money, bundles money. He is totally devoted to Obama. It can't be because of Obama policy. It simply can't be!

Obama's policies are diametrically opposed to every economic philosophy implemented by this person. It simply cannot be policy, this partisan divide. When I saw this religion breakdown -- 22% more people who don't go to church vote for Obama; 24% more of people who do vote for Romney; and the people that go once a week, now and then, it's evenly split -- that's cultural. There is no question. Now, what makes cultural? What comes under that umbrella? Well, it's any number of things, including religion.

But it's also pop culture. It's movies, television shows; what's cool, what's hip, who's smart, who isn't smart. Branding. All those things are what come to the fore. So I've been asking myself: What would make otherwise smart people support somebody who's got policies that will harm their company? Why would they do this? Why would they raise money for this person? Why would they donate money?

Now, that's allowing for the possibility that they don't really understand that Obama is harmful for them. I have a tough time with that. I often say we need to redefine "smart" because a lot of high-IQ people do dumb things within the realm of common sense. There are a lot of people who are highly educated that do even stupider things. Again, it led me to conclude that for these people -- it could be Hollywood, could be Silicon Valley, could be Wall Street, could be any company -- it's not policy.

Because in most cases these people, unless they have a crony corporate relationships with Obama -- unless that exists -- are voting against their own company's interests. Why would they do that, then? "Well, they're not looking at that" has to be the answer. They're not looking at policy. This matters. Because if we think that we want to pick those people off and convince them that our policies are far better for the country; that'll create more customers with more disposable income for their businesses than Obama or liberal Democrat policies will...

If we think that we can persuade them with policy, we're barking up the wrong tree -- if they're choosing Obama for things have nothing to do with policy. And I think, going back to that Hamptons dinner and that one word: "embarrassing," it's branding or whatever you want to say. But I think there's some blockheaded thickness out there. I think the people I'm talking about actually think...

I'll put it this way: They would be embarrassed to be openly Republican. They'd be embarrassed, because of what people would think of 'em. And what would that be? Well, they're pro-life, yes. But they're not cool. They may, in fact, be stupid, which I think a lot of them think of conservatives. So how then do pick 'em off? How do you go get 'em?

More in a moment. 


In fact, my friends, I would go further. I would say that it is true that a majority of people who vote for Obama are actually voting against their own self-interest, even the people on welfare and food stamps. They don't understand. They don't understand the destruction that he is wreaking out that's going to interrupt the flow of their benefits. But let's take Sigmund Freud. Sigmund Freud, for example, used to think... (interruption) Now, that got Snerdley's attention.

If you mention Sigmund Freud, people will listen to you. Sigmund Freud used to think that sex was the ultimate motivating power in people's lives. And when they issued Viagra, I was tending to agree with him. I'd never seen anything like it. But it turns out that as Sigmund Freud got older (and as do most people who get older, he got wiser), he realized that it was not sex that was the ultimate motivating power in people's lives but rather it was the drive to be respected by their peers.

And even further, a desire to be respected by the elites who decide who is respectable or not. So let's take this a step further. If it is true, as I surmise, that people are not voting against Romney for policy or for Obama for policy reasons -- if they're voting for other reasons -- then how do we pick 'em off? Is it a mistake to run a policy-oriented campaign? Again, take this mythical CEO. And for this example, this CEO does not have a knowingly traceable crony relationship with Obama.

He's simply a political fundraiser. He simply has an emotional attachment -- as opposed to, say, somebody like the Solyndra guys, who, frankly, wouldn'ta cared whatever Obama was gonna do because he was giving them money. He was funding their business, so policy didn't matter. For this mythical CEO I'm talking about, that's not the case. In fact, this mythical CEO knows that Obama's policies are harmful. Yet something is stopping her from voting for people that will actually give her more customers with more disposable income which will grow her business.

So what is it, if it isn't policy?

I think it goes back to that word "embarrassed," and I think that for whatever marketing or branding reasons there are people to whom the most embarrassing thing in the world is to be a conservative and thought of as one, or a Republican or being thought of as one. That's just as embarrassing as it can be. Now, we could go through the reasons why -- and if I did, you would probably be forced to agree with me. But the point here is, the point is: We're running a campaign.

We're trying to win an election, and if policy is not how you go get people, then how do you do it? That's a huge question. Now, it could well be there's also this factor: This mythical CEO assumes that by being such a vocal public supporter of Obama, the CEO is gonna end up being in the elite circle of who decides who's hip and who's not and who's respected and who's not, or respectable or not.

The older I get, the more I learn that the people are totally -- and it frustrates me to no end as I've said I don't know how many times -- governed by what people think of them. It's the desire to be respected by their peers. Well if you are in Silicon Valley, you are not gonna be respected if you're a Republican. It just ain't gonna happen. You're not gonna be respected if you're a conservative. It isn't gonna happen, and policy won't matter.

If you, as a Silicon Valley CEO, can explain why conservatism is better for you -- better for everybody else, better for the country, better for Silicon Valley, better for customers -- the fact that you're still a conservative will not help you be respected. And that's what they all want. Conservatism is considered uncool. It's backwards, and it's rigid, and it's judgmental, and it's old-fashioned. It's almost Victorian. This is the branding.

Plus, it has the pro-lifers in it, and nobody, nobody, nobody wants to be associated with them! The Tea Party has been branded as similar, and nobody wants to be associated with that. Nobody wanted to be a Republican during Bush because the guy was an idiot, a cowboy idiot. I can't tell you the number of people who told me that. I'd go to California and I'd get frustrated out of my gourd when liberal idiots would tell me how stupid Bush was when I know he's not stupid, at all.

Harvard MBA, for example!

Reagan was able to make being conservative attractive and cool, and they learned their lesson with that. What was the lesson? Never again is a prominent conservative gonna be thought of as nice and jocular, and never again is a conservative gonna be portrayed as having beer with Tip O'Neill at the end of the day and getting along with Democrats. That ain't gonna happen. They're not letting another Reagan get created in terms of branding.

So Romney's gonna continue to be -- no matter what he is -- stiff, rich, heartless, the whole cliche. But it boils down to the fact, I think, that Freud ended up being right. What people want is to be respected by their peers. And as they get older and as they move up their own ladders of success, that being respected by others then changes. It becomes being respected by the elites. The elites they want to be. The elites they want to be part of. The elites.

The small group of elites who will be exempt from all the new policies, who will be exempt from all the high taxes, who will be exempt from all the regulation. That's what they're striving for: To not ever be considered to be part of the hoi polloi. That's why Hollywood, ever since Reagan, is going to continue to destroy (or try to) everything and anyone in show business who might make conservatism seem hip and cool and attractive.

The last thing that these people can allow to happen is for prominently successful conservatives to be seen as hip and cool and likable, respectable. Now, I'm just sharing with you my thinking about this. When I saw these religion numbers, that's what clued me in here -- and, by the way, it should have occurred to me years ago. I'm beating my head up against the wall arguing with Democrats and liberals on policy, winning every argument. On taxes, lowering taxes grows revenue.

The reality is what it is. It happens every time it's tried. That's the solution to the problem now: The lowest taxes on the largest amount of people that broadens the base that funds the government, that lowers the debt, that promotes economic activity. It's simple. That's what needs to happen, and it works every time it's tried. But that's not gonna persuade anybody because policies don't matter. We have gotten so partisan and so polarized, and it's not the policy that's doing it. Not totally.

To some people, of course, it is the policy -- and the lower down you go in the IQ scale, the more the lies about policy matter.


You have an answer to my question?  Snerdley is saying that it's all in emotions.  Yeah, of course, when you're worried about what people think of you, when you want to be respected by the people you think determine who's respectable or not, yeah.  All I'm telling you is that I could go out there, Snerdley, I could go out there and emote as well as any liberal, and I'm not gonna persuade a liberal to become a conservative, because of what they think conservatism will make them appear to be with the people they care about being respected by.  

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Biased media alert

Evidence of biased media...

EXCLUSIVE: Open mic captures press coordinating questions for Romney "no matter who he calls on we're covered"

Monday, September 10, 2012

Obama channels Biden: "Three Proud Words - Made in the USA!"

Gaffetastic!... Obama Pulls a Biden, Tells Audience, "Three Proud Words - Made in the USA!" (Video): humanevents.com/2012/09/09/gaf…

Sunday, September 09, 2012

Same old rhetoric and promises...? Yep!

http://youtu.be/fZgQhnNRSuw

2008: steps we must take
2012: steps we must take

2008: right now
2012: right now

2008: end our depenence on foreign oil
2012: end our depenence on foreign oil

2008: recruit an army of new teachers
2012: recruit an army of new teachers

2008: make college more affordable
2012: make college more affordable

2008: solar wind biodiesel
2012: solar wind biodiesel

2008: crumbling roads bridges
2012: crumbling roads bridges

2008: meet the challeges we face as a nation
2012: meet the challeges we face as a nation

2008: put more people back to work
2012: put more people back to work

2008: lost their home
2012: lost their home

2008: we've gone through tough times
2012: we've gone through tough times

2008: we will rise or fall
2012: we will rise or fall

2008: as one nation
2012: as one nation

2008: as one people
2012: as one people

2008: we are all in it together
2012: we are all in it together

2008: a place where you can make it if you try
2012: a place where you can make it if you try

2008: because i believe in you
2012: because i believe in you

2008: your hopes
2012: your hopes

2008: your dreams
2012: your dreams

2008: make calls for me
2012: make calls for me

2008: if you are willing to work me
2012: if you are willing to work me

2008: i promise you
2012: i promise you

2008: change will come
2012: change will come

http://youtu.be/fZgQhnNRSuw


Saturday, September 08, 2012

The left's vision for the future is a nightmare!

CARTER 1980: This election is a stark choice between two men, two parties, two sharply different pictures of what America is and what the world is, but it's more than that. It's a choice between two futures.

OBAMA 2012: The choice you face won't just be between two candidates or two parties. It will be a choice between two different paths for America, a choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future.

Friday, September 07, 2012

Doctor Obama

"Have an infection? Try antibiotics. Fever too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two pills, roll back working so hard and call us in the morning," Obama said in a mocking tone.
 




Oh wait, this is what he really said... So he's mocking what really works... Hmmm







"Have a surplus? Try a tax cut. Deficit too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations and call us in the morning," Obama said in a mocking tone.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/09/07/with-60-days-to-go-obama-hits-campaign-trail-as-romney-releases-new-ad-campaign/#ixzz25nhU0uVA 

Thursday, September 06, 2012

Clinton: A Good Lawyer Defending A Guilty Client

Clinton: A Good Lawyer Defending A Guilty Client


You could see all the rhetorical sleights of hand, the magic of a delivery, the wit of the argument, and the sarcastic sallies against the other side. All of that was in former President Bill Clinton's speech at the Democratic Convention last night. But it was clear, as he spoke, that his client was guilty of being a very bad president who has accomplished very little.
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Clinton

Clinton is a great speaker, better than both candidates running for president. At first I was spellbound last night, but then he started to quote facts that are so far from the truth, I couldn't continue to listen so I went to bed. His claims of the past were pretty accurate, but his claims of the current Republicans are way off base. Romney was the most moderate of all the candidates, in no way does he represent the extreme right, in fact, his Massachusetts healthcare plan was the precursor to Obamacare. So Clinton was wrong on that point. Then Clinton stated the big lie: Indeed $714 Billion WAS taken from medicare to pay for Obamacare - its just a fact that the CBO has stated emphatically. The ruse that the Democrats are trying to peddle: that the current payouts of Medicare haven't changed -  at least not YET! But they will in the coming 10 years.

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

I made Twitchy!

http://twitchy.com/2012/09/05/emptystadiumday-obama-didnt-fill-that/

goes well with empty chair and empty platform

20 Economic Reasons Obama Shouldn't Be Reelected

20 Economic Reasons Obama Shouldn't Be Reelected

National Review Online (NRO), the online arm of conservative magazine National Review, has put together a list of 689 reasons why, they believe, President Barack Obama should not be reelected in November.

We decided to go though the list and pick out the top 20 economic/financial reasons NRO thinks the president should be defeated.

Here they are in no particular order:

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

To remind him that debt used to be, in his own words, "unpatriotic."

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For blaming the lousy economy on headwinds, Japanese earthquakes, & ATMs.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For ignoring his own deficit commission.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For proposing a $53 billion high-speed-rail project while Amtrak is still losing hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For 613 new federal regulations in the first 33 months of his presidency.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

And because 129 of those regulations will each cost the economy more than $100 million a year.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

"Shovel-ready" projects.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For joking about the non-existence of shovel-ready projects.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because in a fundraising e-mail of September 1, 2011, he demanded that Republicans "take action on" a jobs plan that he had not yet released.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because of an $800 billion stimulus bill.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because there were stimulus grants in imaginary ZIP codes.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because his administration predicted the stimulus would keep unemployment below 8 percent.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

The fact that the stimulus spent $9.38 million to renovate a train depot that has been closed for 30 years.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because there was a record 2.9 million foreclosures in 2010.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

"The private sector is doing fine."

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

For claiming that he would cut the deficit in half.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because he promised to "ban all earmarks" from stimulus (and didn't).

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because, in his own words, his "first job is to make sure the economy is growing, that we're creating jobs out there."

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because the current unemployment rate is 8.3 percent.

National Review Online Presents 689 Reasons Why President Obama Should be Defeated

Because there are 46.7 million people on food stamps.

Click here to see the rest of NRO's massive and comprehensive list.

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Where Obama got "Forward"

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" My fellow Americans. As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball. But tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom! "

Kodos (as Bill Clinton) ("Treehouse of Horror VII")


Without a doubt, not only are we not better off, we are pissed off.

Dear American,

Where do you live? Check out this taxmageddon map and tell me you are better off now, facing this massive increase in taxes in 4 short months.

How do you turn your lights on? Check out how Obama's EPA is killing coal fired electricity, and forcing new plants to abandon their efforts.

Are you confident your job will be there for you?  How about your pension?  Check out how the Obama administration decides if your job and pension is worth saving.

Are you comfortable with a down economy?  Check out the true percentage of unemployment. 

And how about that $4.00 gas?

What are we going to do about the taxes, fees, penalties, and control over our health-care decisions that will soon complicate our lives due to the government takeover of the health-care industry?

And are we certain that Obama's constant apologies are helping us on a national security level?

The Democrats are trying to make a case for four more years.  Americans are living in great fear and anxiety over the uncertainty this administration is causing.  Without a doubt, not only are we not better off, we are pissed off.

 

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John L · 1 day ago

Pissed off? Now that is an understatement... how about very pissed off!