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Friday, August 12, 2011

New Antiseptic



On a tip from Ed Kilbane


President Obama's approval ratings are so low now, Kenyans are accusing him of being born in the United States.
















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Thursday, August 11, 2011

I Killed Bin Laden




A $50 – $75 million re-election campaign commercial for Barack Obama.
Check the release date of the movie. Must be just a coincidence?

Rep. King Wants Probe of Administration Help for Osama Movie


The Republican chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee wants the Pentagon and CIA to investigate reports that the Obama administration gave Hollywood filmmakers special early access to classified information on the military raid that led to Osama bin Laden's death.






The movie is reportedly due for release in October 2012, which Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., notes is just a month before next year's elections.
(EVEN THAT WON'T SAVE HIM) 

In a letter to Defense Department Inspector General Gordon Heddell and CIA Inspector General David Buckley, King cites an August 6 New York Times report that Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. and movie director Kathryn Bigelow received "top-level access to the most classified mission in history" to produce a movie about the raid.

King argues that too many leaks of classified information regarding the raid already have occurred, citing reports of arrests of Pakistanis believed by local authorities to have assisted the CIA in the May 1 raid.
King wrote that participation by military and CIA officials in making a film about the raid is bound to increase such leaks and undermine the organizations' hard-won reputations as "quiet professionals" − reputations important for their continued operational success."

"And, the success of these organizations is vital to our continued homeland security," King said in the letter dated Tuesday but publicly released on Wednesday.
King also argued that the administration's "first duty" in declassifying material is to provide full reporting to Congress and the American people, in an effort to build public trust through transparency of government. 
"In contrast, this alleged collaboration belies a desire of transparency in favor of a cinematographic view of history," King said.

Among the questions King wants answered are: What consultations occurred among White House, Defense, and CIA officials on the idea of giving access to filmmakers, and will the film be submitted to the military and CIA for "pre-publication review?"

White House press secretary Jay Carney, during a briefing with reporters on Wednesday, dismissed King's assertions as "ridiculous."

"When people -- including you -- in this room are working on articles, books, documentaries, or movies that involve the president and ask to speak to an administration official, we do our best to accommodate them to make sure the facts are correct," Carney said. "That is hardly a novel approach to the media. We do not discuss classified information."

Carney also noted the challenges of fighting terrorism and said he hoped King's committee "would have more important things to discuss than a movie."


To borrow a line from Dennis Miller:

This guy is shakier then Mel Gibson at a Bar Mitzvah during an earthquake.







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The Dawn of a New Beginning




On a tip from Keith Grant




They're are few in the Republican party who step up to the plate and refuse to bunt the ball. Marco Rubio is one of them. Listen to what he has to say. Dead on point. I hope they select Rubio to give the keynote speech at the RNC convention.

This guy has a very promising future. New blood, just what we need.








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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

A Sign Of The Times



On a tip from Edward Kilbane








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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Axelrod on CBS



It won't say in the history books it was Bush's fault.



What did I say the other day about directing the blame elsewhere? This has become SOP with this administration. Yesterday the market was down about 350 when the soothsayer decided we needed a "pep talk". After the thrilling oration, which had all the sincerity of a Mel Gibson apology, dodging any responsibility, the market closed 635 in the hole. The sixth worse close of all time. Not to be deterred by these trivialities he was able to accommodate two more fund raisers into his tight schedule. 

One f------ moron.




Of course he was on CBS when he said this so consequently his remark went mostly unchallenged.
Strangely in the S&P report there was no mention of the Tea Party. Probably because they never spent one red cent of the $14.6 trillion we owe. Essentially the downgrade occurred because the spending cuts were not deep enough. Who more then anyone is against government spending? Take a wild guess. Obama wanted a "clean" bill before him for a debt ceiling increase with no strings attached. He would have gotten it if the House didn't go Republican in 2010.

Tea Party Trashing: Dems Blame Tea Party For Credit Downgrade






If your going to dream up a lie at least make it plausible instead of diametrically opposed to the facts.




The true story 





S&P Blames Inept Congress for Downgrade

BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Standard & Poor's rating analysts placed the blame for the U.S. sovereign credit rating downgrade -- to AA+ plus from its highest rating, AAA + squarely at the feet of the nation's political leaders, with the nation's slowing economic growth and spiraling debt also playing a role, in a conference call this morning.

"The primary focus remained on the current level of debt, the trajectory of debt as a share of the economy and the lack of apparent willingness of elected officials as a group to deal with the U.S. medium term fiscal outlook," formed the basis for S&P's action, the firm said in a statement Friday, a standpoint that was reiterated on the call by S&P analysts.

"The downgrade reflects our view that the effectiveness, stability, and predictability of American policymaking and political institutions have weakened at a time of ongoing fiscal and economic challenges," a weakening that has accelerated since S&P telegraphed its concerns about the nation's fiscal health when it assigned a negative outlook to the nation's then AAA rating on April 18.

John Chambers, head of S&P's sovereign ratings committee, in New York, and David Beers, global head of S&P's sovereign and international public finance ratings, in London hosted the conference call Monday morning.


Put in simple terms on a tip from Ed Kilbane



If you want to understand the magnitude of the recent debt and budget reduction actions agreed to by Congress and the President, this non-partisan example really puts it in perspective.

U.S. income: $2,170,000,000,000

Federal budget: $3,820,000,000,000

New debt: $ 1,650,000,000,000

National debt: $14,271,000,000,000

Recent budget cut: $ 38,500,000,000 (about 1 percent of the budget)

It helps to think about these numbers in terms that we can relate to. Therefore, let's remove eight zeros from these numbers and pretend this is the household budget for the fictitious Jones family:

Total annual income for the Jones family: $21,700

Amount of money the Jones family spent: $38,200

Amount of new debt added to the credit card: $16,500

Outstanding balance on the credit card: $142,710

Amount cut from the budget: $385






Sounds like a foreboding prophecy straight out of the bible.


The Obama Principle (election)

We are inclined to believe those whom we do not know because they have never deceived us. - Samuel Johnson








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