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Where are the crazies when you need ‘em?

In Grab Bags on March 27, 2009 at 8:42 pm

I can’t even begin to count how many times President Bush was called a war monger, oil-hungry, murderer, and war criminal for persevering in WINNING the Iraq war and the war on terrorism.  Gratitude? Ha.

Now, months after his departure from office, Obambi has done nothing that would directly change any of G.Dub’s foreign policy initiatives.  YES-This is a mixed blessing, as he isn’t screwing us ENTIRELY-just the economy, I suppose.  Where are the Code Pink crazies that my mother used to march with?  Where is the  incessant caterwauling for him to be tried for treason?  Where are the ‘Make peace, not war’ banners?  Where are all the obnoxious protesters?  WHERE ARE THEY???????  I feel like I’m reliving the ‘Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction’ talking point all over again?

When President Bush even spoke of increasing troop levels, which actually WON the war, liberals spit fire while accusing our soldiers of murdering civilians in cold blood.  Obambi is sending more troops into Afghanistan. Where is the contempt?

I’ll miss you, GDub!

In Grab Bags on January 16, 2009 at 6:48 am

In the most bittersweet speech of his presidency, I have to say I will miss the great president who has protected this country unwaveringly for the past 7 years.  As the days approach and Dubya leaves office, I feel a tug on my heart that the comfort and safety that I once felt, and often rested unnoticeable on my spirit will soon disappear.  God Bless you, President Bush.  Our country is eternally indebted to you for sacrificing your name for the good and protection of this great nation.

Bush did something right…

In Grab Bags on January 12, 2009 at 9:52 pm

Here is a great article by Fred Barnes on Bush’s top ten accomplishments.

A quick few include:

-Refual to sign the Kyoto Protocol

-An unwavering friendship to Israel

-Not looking to federal judges to make important national security issues

-Interrogating terrorists

Check out the article…

GDub Bids Farewell.

In Grab Bags on January 11, 2009 at 6:01 pm

Although many are counting down the days to the ever-so popular Bush’s last day in office, I’m going to miss the famous Dubya.  I’m still such a strong advocate for the idea that ten years from now when history is actually told and the media can’t constantly drill this Bush derangement syndrome into the heads of Americans, people will have an extremely different opinion on G. Walker! 

In an historic interview with Brit Hume, Dubya and Bush Sr. reflected on Dubya’s two terms in office. 

My favorite quote from the interview…:)

I know I gave it my all for eight years, and I did not sell my soul for the sake of popularity. And so when I get back home and look in the mirror, I will be proud of what I see.

I heart GDUB!

In just 19 short days…

In Grab Bags on January 2, 2009 at 12:39 am

the world will never be the same again.  And no, I’m not a racist, so fuck off!  Haha…enough of the pessimism and the seemingly self-serving Obama bashing.  He’ll get his chance, but we all know or should understand that he inherits the best of both worlds.  If he fucks it up he can just blame President Bush like all liberals do, and if he actually does some good he’ll be immersed in accolades for eternity. 

  The real opinions should be adjudicated only by the men and women who are risking their everythings to protect our country and freedoms.  And, amazingly they aren’t as celebratory as the rest of the country (of course this is excluding the true patriots).  Check out this opinion poll conducted by the Military Times.

P.S. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

Experience is trivial these days!

In Election '08 on October 22, 2008 at 5:42 pm

Michelle Malkin posted an excellent article yesterday that sums up my discontent for B. Hussein!

If recent polls are to believed, freshman Senator Barack Obama has a better than average chance of becoming America’s 44th President, the Commander-in-Chief of the planet’s most powerful military, and the proverbial leader of the free world. It’s worth mentioning that just four years ago as President Bush and Senator John Kerry were vying for the White House, Obama was still a part-time State Senator representing a liberal district in Chicago. Before that he was an attorney and, famously, a community organizer. In 2008, Obama has positioned himself as a post-partisan, thoughtful moderate with the superior judgment required to lead the country. These are lofty promises from a man with precious little executive experience, and a Senate career that lasted exactly 143 legislative days before he launched yet another campaign for higher office. No one can deny his ambition. In fact, if Obama wins on November 4th—and serves one full term in the Oval Office—the Presidency of the United States would be the longest consecutively held full-time job he has ever held without seeking another.

Definitely check out the link for extended videos and refutes of his atrocious policies.

Debate Grades!

In Election '08 on October 16, 2008 at 2:33 pm

McCain gets an A-!

Senator Government Obama gets a B+!

Game ball goes to Joe the Plumber!

McCain had his chance to be hard-hitting and vehement.  His best line was, “If you wanted to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago.”
Also, he finally answered the maverick credentials attack.  Kudos!!!  Clearly, McCain’s task was harder, and he did put forth the effort, but it just didn’t work out for him. 

Obama’s task was much easier as it has been for the past 3 debates.  His game plan was simply this: Don’t make any obvious gaffes and be yourself-calm, cool, and collective.  He handled the Bush, Ayers, and Health care punchline attempts by McCain very well. 

Obama remains on the offensive, and McCain needs a Hail Mary.

The Biggest Day for Political Junkies across the Country and around the World!

In Election '08 on September 30, 2008 at 4:28 am

Aside from the fact that democrats, most notably Nancy Pelosi, are blaming the republicans for mistakes in economic policy that date back to the Carter administration, the plan that these treasonous morons are endorsing is truly unconscionable.  In an attempt to skew the election for democrats (stemming from fear of damning the party for eternity since democrats have only won 2 general elections in 40 years), they are exploiting the economy to ensure that their naive and flaming-liberal candidate wins this historic election.  The democrats have taken a page from Partisanship 101.  In lamens terms, blame Bush for the status quo and associate McCain-the party leader, with these so-called failed policies.  -I encourage everyone to look at my last post, which includes an extraordinary VLOG that will sum up how this impending crisis emerged.

Additionally, I pray that John McCain grows some balls and starts calling Obama out on some of his heinous economic initiatives which will demise our economy for good.  His useless entitlement programs will be impossible because in order to pay for them he will have to raise taxes on so-called rich people.  And these richpeople will be nonexistant.  Instead of a long recession we will experience a Great Depression, but only this time it will be much worse/unimaginable and Czar Obama will not have a war option to utilize, in an effort to pull us out of our depression like FDR. 

Also, I resent this permeating idea that House Republicans failed to vote in favor of today’s bill because of partisan rhetoric.  BECAUSE it was so much more than that.  Pelosi failed to exemplify a true leader and instead used her influence as an opportunity to attack the Bush administration, asininely of course.

Sarah Palin has her work cut out for her on Thursday.  She must save our party.  I am confident that she can and will pull through for the GOP.  And I won’t even digress on how unfair and ridiculous the media has portrayed her.  I spent a total of 2 minutes watching MSNBC’s The Rachel Madden Show and almost regurgitated my dinner.  Now, more than ever GOPers need to pull together and win this thing!