October 25, 2010
I formally apologize to Meghan McCain.
My friend Steve had a talk with me, yesterday, about my trash talking to Meghan McCain. He has convinced me that calling her fat, slutty, and a whore isn’t helping my argument against her. He told me, since I so succinctly take apart everything she writes, says and does intelligently that I shouldn’t let my point be lost in my over-the-top insults. Now, one could argue that my insults are earned by her, but I tried making that argument and no one was buying it. And, as you can see from the comment of last week, apparently Meggie Macs has a fan out there who thinks I’m just some fat chick projecting my own insecurities onto Meghan. Although one might be convinced I’m halting my vicious attacks because of that one commenter, it’s actually as a result of Steve who was confirming what my friend Mike had already said to me earlier in the week. With that said, I am calling a truce, of sorts, with Meghan. From now on, I will intelligently disagree with her and refrain from making ad hominem attacks. I apologize to Miss McCain for jumping into the gutter and making fun of her weight and rumored promiscuity. Now, onto other news.
I met Jim DeMartino, today. He’s running DC Council in Ward 6. I’m hoping to go to an event tomorrow night with some of the candidates, including Vincent Gray, where I can talk to him and ask him some questions. The best part about Jim DeMartino is that he’s a Republican and the person who told me about him and convinced me to check him out is a registered Democrat. I was talking to my friend about it last night and, basically, he expressed that it’s just not right that the Democrats have such a monopoly on DC and that nothing is ever going to change that way. I would have to say, when a black public school employee in DC is voting for a Republican in DC the Democrats are in some serious trouble.
And, that’s not the only sign things are going badly for Democrats. My irredeemably liberal mother told me that she hopes the Republicans win. Yeah, my liberal, New England, Connecticut resident mother is hoping that the Republicans win. Her reasoning? Things are pretty bad right now. Let the Republicans win. If they have better ideas and can improve things, good for them. Things are so terrible they can’t continue this way, if it takes a Republican to fix it then let a Republican fix it. If they fail, then it just confirms for her that she was right all along and Republicans suck.
I know these are only two personal anecdotes, but if you knew these people like I do you would know this is serious. Life-long, full-fledged Democrats are looking around and saying “This sucks!” And, they are looking at their Democrat representatives and thinking, you suck! Republicans have a real opportunity, here. An opportunity not to just win an election but to stand for something. People are listening and looking to them. Republicans need to get out there and explain their policies and the realities of the situation and turn this economy around. Obama might veto everything they pass, but I don’t think being the “Party of No” will work for the Dems as well as it worked for the Reps.
Comments (0)October 20, 2010
Moron Meghan McCain versus Coulter Sarah Palin Bristol Palin O’Donnell
Looks like Meghan McCain is up to the tricks that made her famous in the first place–calling out people who have built their own careers rather than riding daddy’s coattails in order to succeed in life. First, she targeted Ann Coulter. For the past year, she’s been targeting Sarah Palin and the whole Palin family. I mean, wasn’t it just last week she was talking about her “Palin Problem”? The problem being that no one cares about her book or what she has to say unless it/she is in some way bashing Sarah Palin? Well, as Jay Z would say, she’s onto the next one. This week, she went after Christine O’Donnell.
Apparently, she was one of four “powerhouse guests” featured on ABC’s this week. No wonder the show is failing. There is nothing “powerhouse” about Meghan McCain, accept for her over-sized waisteline and her Twitterrific breasts. Unless they were calling her a house as in “she’s as big as a house,” but I don’t know the plausibility of that because I didn’t watch the show and I haven’t confirmed if the other three guests were fat enough to be compared to a house.
Apparently, she thinks Christine O’Donnell is “making a mockery of running for public office,” she said. “She has no real history, no real success in any kind of business…[the message] that sends to my generation is: One day you can just wake up and run for Senate, no matter how [much of] a lack of experience you have. And it scares me for a lot of reasons.”
I’m going to refrain from the obligatory Obama joke that is typically owed when someone references a candidate’s lack of experience disqualifying them from being able to run or fill a certain political position. He’s supposed to be running the country, and not into the ground as he and his cronies seem to think. What kind of experience do you need to be a Senator? The experience of Meghan McCain–that of being a spoiled child who has been afforded all of the luxuries possible in life as a birthright rather than as meritorious reward for hard work, dedication and sacrifice?
I can understand why Meggie Macs is upset about O’Donnel’s anti-masturbation campaign, because we all know when she can’t get a guy drunk enough at the bar to take her home at the end of the night she’s forced to partake in some self-loving. But she claims her bigger problem is with allegations against O’Donnell made by the Federal Elections Commission about misuse of campaign funds, failing to pay taxes, and possibly having lied about attending certain colleges. And, of course Fatty-fat-Slut-Slut would have a problem with this because as a trust-fund baby she’s never had to worry about not being able to pay anything and was granted a spot at Columbia University in spite of lacking any intelligence and solely on the basis of her last name. Not all of us were so lucky. Then again, I would have rather lived my life and worked hard and know I am where I am today as a result of me, but we all know she’s too dumb to really take a hard look at herself and her own “accomplishments.”
“Not to mention the fact that she has not had any real success in business, government, or public service,” she wrote in her most recent blog post. This, once again, coming from the (fat) chick whose only “real” success comes from her being John McCain’s daughter. And, then she goes into taking shots at the Tea Partiers. And, then she does what I have come to expect from her when she writes anything, making a claim and following up with a sentence that proves the opposite of what she just claimed:
I am not sure what I find more infuriating, the fact that I am being crucified by many in the media for daring to speak negatively of a woman who has given more than enough reasons to question her candidacy, or the fact that this is something many people are saying off-camera—and then once on, switching their tune to prevent any backlash. Lest we forget Karl Rove himself originally came out publicly against her, only to backtrack on his comments after he was attacked from the right.
I’m not sure what I find more infuriating, the fact that Meghan McCain is fat, stupid, or both and still gets to be on TV and get paid way more than me. But, going back to what she says in that quote, she claims to find it infuriating that people are scared to speak out against O’Donnell unless they are speaking off-camera, and uses Karl Rove who was very publicly against O’Donnell as the evidence to prove that this claim is true because he “backtracked on his comments after he was attacked from the far right.” Did it ever occur to Fatty that Rove backtracked because, I don’t know, he’s a Republican and like it or not, like O’Donnell or not, if you’re a Republican in this election cycle you shouldn’t be bashing your own party’s candidates until all of the votes have been cast?
Moron McCain then proceeds to misunderstand the O’Donnell campaigns response to her idiotic utterings by thinking that they, the O’Donnell campaign, are accusing her, Moron McCain, of not being qualified to run for Senate, which she responds by saying that she’s not running for Senate. Yes, Moron, we know you aren’t running for Senate, but the O’Donnell campaign was insulting you on a much higher level. They weren’t just saying your unqualified to run for Senate, but most Delawareans probably won’t be influenced by what you have to say because of your lack of experience in politics and running for office. Being John McCain’s fat slutty daughter doesn’t make you some political or campaign expert. Missing this point, Moron once again proves how dumb she truly is.
Finally, she gets to what is ultimately her problem with Christine O’Donnell, saying, “But for me, Christine O’Donnell is just not good enough of an example for my generation.” Meghan McCain: YOU ARE NOT A GOOD ENOUGH EXAMPLE OF OR FOR YOUR GENERATION! You are the most frustratingly ignorant tool. Democrats and liberals just use you to take down the political party you claim to be a part of and your father was nominated to represent. To borrow a term, you’re a useful idiot. Nobody, except those who hope to use it against Republicans, cares what you have to say. No one thinks you are intelligent. No one thinks that you are qualified to do anything. Eff, you’re not even qualified to sit there, shut up and look pretty because you fail on the pretty part and can’t seem to ever just shut the eff up!
Comments (2)October 15, 2010
When was the last time you laughed at SNL?
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday Night Live was making fun of Christine O’Donnell, again. Here’s what I don’t get, why do they care so much about this woman? I mean, her campaign is such a long shot, right? Then, why pay her so much time and attention? Like I said last week, her first campaign ad left me unimpressed. And, I don’t know what kind of crazy stuff she’s done in the past. But, I know this much, she is better than her challenger, tax-hiking Chris Coons. I don’t care if they want to make fun of politicians, but at least spread the love around. Or, maybe they don’t waste their time writing jokes about Democrats because the Democrats themselves are already a joke.
And, getting to their non-political skits, they aren’t any funnier. I mean, the whole “Gilly” character sucks and I have never found any sketch involving her even remotely funny. In fact, every time I watch one I am just amazed that this made it to the actual show. That means the person or people writing it thought it was funny, the decision-makers on what gets in thought it was funny and, presumably, the actors acting in it thought it was funny. But, it’s not funny. For a while I kept hoping that SNL would become funny again, but I’m starting to hope that just cancel the show and put us all out of our misery.
Today is National Coming Out Day. It’s being hyped more than usual because the media is blaming the sensationalized suicides by a couple of gay people, recently, on bullying and the public’s general hostility and homophobia toward gays. First of all, there is no sudden epidemic of people killing themselves because they are bullied, whether they were bullied because they are gay, fat, ugly, poor, or whatever other reason a bully might choose. The media is just hyping it in the publics’ mind so that they think there is some pressing epidemic. Also, many studies have shown that gays have higher rates of suicide…even in some European countries traditionally viewed as open and accepting of homosexuals and the homosexual lifestyle, like the Netherlands, for example.
People who commit suicide have issues. There are plenty of people who take their own lives who were never bullied and there are plenty of people who were bullied who never attempted to take their own lives. Bullying, harassing, or demeaning another person for any reason is wrong (with the exception of Meghan McCain, of course!). With that said, harassing and bullying another person does not make you responsible for their decision to end their own life. This is just garbage by the press to exploit normal people’s compassion in order to insulate the homosexual agenda and the homosexual lifestyle itself from any criticism or objection.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Michelle Rhee is supposed to announced her resignation as DC school chancellor this morning, according to my local news. That is a shame, but we all saw this coming. Parents in the District decided to vote against their children by casting a vote against mayor Adrien Fenty, who had appointed Rhee to do whatever it took to turn around DC’s dismally failing public schools. Rhee has been aggressive, fired useless teachers, taken on the teachers unions, and DC public schools have shown signs of life and improvement. For this, Fenty was voted off the Democrat ticket in the primary and now Rhee is leaving, too. Way to go DC residents! You really showed them! Too bad your kids will pay the price for your poor choices, but they’ve been paying that price, anyway. What do you care?
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Happy birthday to my older brother, Tom! Wish I was up in CT so I could do the TK’s run with everyone. I can’t remember the last time I was able to spend a birthday at TK’s. I must work on that in the future. Maybe for my 31st? I’m planning on hitting Vegas for my 30th…
I saw some peeps updating their statuses last night in response to the Chilean miners being rescued. A lot of people were praising Chile and saying how awesome Chile is. Um, do that not know that it was an American who rescued them? In fact, everything about this successful and miraculous rescue was American. Nothing against Chile, but this whole episode has just reminded how exceptional and awesome America is. At least, that’s what it did for me. But, I’m one of those pesky people who thinks America is exceptional and awesome, anyway, so what would else would you expect?
Comments (0)October 6, 2010
We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming…
To wish Robert Stacy McCain, of The Other McCain, a very happy birthday! I know, I usually don’t post until Friday, but this occasion warranted a midweek post.
Happy birthday, Stacy!!!
Comments (0)October 1, 2010
Happy birthday, Smitty!
Monday, September 27, 2010
I made the mistake of trying to watch Saturday Night Live, over the weekend. The only part that made me laugh was when Governor Paterson of New York said that “working in Albany is just like watching Saturday Night Live. There are a lot of characters. It’s funny for ten minutes, and then you just want it to be over.” I slightly disagree though, because I can’t remember the last time SNL was funny for 10 minutes! That show blows!
It opened making fun of Christine O’Donnell. Of course, this sketch was replayed on The Today Showthis morning. How hilarious! It made me wonder if all of these elitists have any clue that most of mainstream Americans–who don’t buy into their caricature of O’Donnell, but actually research the candidate themselves–really think of her views. I’m not living in Delaware, so I can’t vote for her. But, her opposition to masturbation doesn’t bother me. Whether or not she “dabbled in witchcraft” as a teenager has no effect. We have all played with a Ouija board at a sleepover, right? What girl hasn’t? And, couldn’t that be considered witchcraft? Then, I’m guilty, too. And, I have no problem with her advocating abstinence and arguing women should be chaste. Do most Americans? I would think not, especially in this day and age when there are pre-teens sexting and wearing pants with the word “Juicy” scribbled across their butts. Plus, even if I did think any of these things were that crazy, my question to myself would be, can she do anything with these crazy views as a senator? Because, if I don’t see her having the ability to outlaw masturbation, promiscuity, or implement witchcraft as the new United State’s religion, why would any of this matter? It doesn’t, of course. Liberals are just scared and trying to portray her as a crazy lady so people will refrain from voting for her as to not be labeled crazy themselves. If only we were all that stupid!
Lastly, on SNL, they had a sketch featuring Katy Perry busting out of an Elmo shirt. Once again, the elites think that it was those Bible-Thumping Prudes over-reacting to her cleavage-filled video that got her pulled from a future episode of Sesame Street. Look, I don’t have children. Nobody who knows me would call me a Bible-Thumper. And, I would be proud to carry the label of prude in our overly sexualized culture, if I thought it applied. But, I think it is reasonable for parents to want their children to be able to watch a show that hasn’t been infected with this over-sexualization. I don’t want my niece watching this broad fall out of her shirt. What kind of example does that set? Sesame Street was made aware that many parents felt this way and they decided to pull the clip. I’m with the parents and Sesame Street on this one. SNL proves once again they are out of the mainstream with this sketch.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Obama admitted, yesterday, in an interview on The Today Show that DC public schools are failing and his daughters wouldn’t be getting a comparably good education as they are getting at the private and prestigious Sidwell Friends School. Of course, DC teachers and schools didn’t like this dose of honesty, but it’s true. DC public schools are little more than holding cells for these children before they grow up and enter prison. Michelle Rhee was making a difference, but the residents of DC voted out Mayor Fenty and now Rhee will probably leave, too. With outstanding parents like that, who would vote against their own children, no wonder these schools are nothing more than prison-prep for their pupils.
Lindsay Lohan is returning to rehab today. Not because she believes that she has a drug problem and wants to correct it, but because it will help her and improve her image in the eyes of the judge when she sits at her next probation violation hearing for testing positive on two random drug tests, for Adderall and cocaine. This girl exemplifies part of the problem with our society classifying drug addiction as a “disease.” They think because it’s an illness they have no responsibility, and no one is going to overcome their problems with drugs or alcohol until they learn to take responsibility. I don’t know what they should do with this girl, nor do I care much. At this point I just wonder how her testing positive, going to rehab or being sent to jail is even considered news, anymore. There’s nothing new about it.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
I have to admit, I wasn’t a believer that it would happen, but Stacy McCain has finally been retweeted by Alyssa Milano! Way to go, Stacy!
It is being reported that Christine O’Donnell has lied about several of the schools she attended. A couple of things strike me about this. First, why is this a bigger deal than when Democrat candidate Richard Blumenthal in CT lied about serving in Vietnam? That seems like a more serious offense. Also, with all of these elitists and their Ivy League pedigrees, can you blame her? Remember how they treated/still treat Sarah Palin for going to a state school? She might not be ideal, but she’s better than her opponent, Democrat Chris Coons.
From the “Make Sure You Blame the Right People Department”:
For the sake of comparison, let’s look at the Pelosi-Reid fiscal record over 10 years. In January 2007, the CBO projected a $379 billion surplus over the next decade. Now, after four years under Mrs. Pelosi and Mr. Reid, and two years of Mr. Obama in the White House, the 2007-2016 projection is a deficit of $7.16 trillion.
To be clear, before Harry and Nancy gained control of the federal purse strings, the CBO was projecting a SURPLUS of several hundred billion dollars. Now, after Democrats have abused their power achieved all of their most far-fetched goals, the CBO is projecting a $7.16 TRILLION DEFICIT. I’m no fan of Republicans, either, but those are the facts. When your grandchildren are born with a $100,000 debt on their back from our current spending, make sure they know who to blame. And, make sure if you voted Dem you take responsibility for your actions and admit that you mortgaged their futures.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
I first saw this story reported on The Today Show, this morning, about the Rutger’s student, Tyler Clementi, who killed himself by jumping off the George Washington Bridge in New York after his roommate secretly videotaped and broadcast his sexual encounter with another person via the Internet. People are saying that the kids, Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei, responsible for this disgusting intrusion should be charged with more than the invasion of privacy they are currently being charged with, since it resulted in some one’s death. Although I think these kids should be held accountable, wouldn’t mind seeing them go to jail for a couple of years, and believe they should be expelled from the school, they didn’t murder Clementi. He took his own life and these other two, no matter what actions they took that so negatively influenced the kid to jump, shouldn’t be treated as if they pushed the kid off the bridge themselves. To the parents of these losers (Ravi and Wei): FAIL! Your kids have grown up to be scumbags. Way to fail at your job as parents!
I’ve been reading And the Walls Came Tumbling Downby Ralph David Abernathy. He is widely known as Martin Luther King Jr.’s right-hand man. In fact, MLK Jr. died in his arms. It is an interesting read from someon inside the civil rights movement in America. Although, there are some points of disagreement between myself and Rev. Abernathy, there was much to be agreed on. And, no matter what, it was a fascinating story. It is hard for someone of my age growing up in my family especially, to imagine the racism and hatred that was so rampant and commonplace back then. Anyway, what I found to be most interesting is what he had to say about supporting Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election, although he did support Jesse Jackson in ‘84 and ‘88:
Of course, at this time it was a foregone conclusion that all blacks would vote the straight Democratic tickets, as they had done since the days of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But by the late 1970s, after worrying about the welfare problem, I had begun to question the wisdom of our perennial and automotive support of the same party–regardless of the nominee or platform. It seemed increasingly obvious to me that because our voting patterns were so predictable, blacks were being neglected by both parties. The Republicans had long since given up any hope of attracting black voters in significant numbers, so they looked in other directions for their support and devised their plans and platforms accordingly. By the same token, Democrats assumed that we were in their hip pocket and consequently shifted their attention to the groups the Republicans were courting. So both parties were neglecting us, mainly because they thought they knew in advance how we would behave on election day.
Thirty years later and not much has changed. Blacks still overwhelming support the Democrat ticket no matter who the nominee is or what the platform says. Unfortunately, too many have been convinced that our welfare system helps rather than hurts them. Abernathy saw how welfare enslaved his people and put his support behind Reagan because he thought Reagan was going to support his non-profit endeavor to end that by creating a job training program, using private donations. This opportunity to work with a civil rights legend and help to develop a program to end the cycle of dependency for blacks that our welfare policy has created was squandered, and it’s a shame. Times seem to be changing, again, though, and I hope that more blacks wise up to the Democrat party and start to leave the liberal plantation.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Happy New Fiscal Year, government employees! Too bad Congress didn’t get around to passing a budget for you, you know one of the things that actually is their job. They were too busy shoving health care “reform” down your throat, something that’s not their job. Not that they read it. They were just busy dreaming up ways of enacting it over the public’s very loud objections.
It’s Smitty’s, of The Other McCain-fame, birthday, today. Happy birthday, Smitty!
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