Bitter!
So now Ms. Scozzafava has endorsed the Democrat candidate Bill Owens. What?!
Well I guess we can clearly see where her loyalties lie.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Unbelievable!!
In a move that truly leaves me speechless. Doug Hoffman's chances are looking quite rosy in the NY-23 race! Dede Scozzafava has now dropped out of this race leaving only the Conservative Party candidate and the Democrat opponent.
Bless me but this is fun!
Let the rally begin!
Bless me but this is fun!
Let the rally begin!
Friday, October 23, 2009
How I Wish It Were So
Conservatives Bark! GOP responds.
Yeah. Right!
It appears to me that these representatives are glassy-eyed and unresponsive as a group with a few, very few, stellar exceptions.
Yeah. Right!
It appears to me that these representatives are glassy-eyed and unresponsive as a group with a few, very few, stellar exceptions.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
So much for dissent.
Dissent is apparently not allowed any longer. When President George W. Bush held the reins of leadership, dissent was a noble virtue. It was the pinnacle of americanism.
Now, the current president chillingly admonishes the Republican opposition to do what they are told. No opposition is tolerated. Lockstep acceptance is expected. It seems that today much is made of reaching across the aisle. In truth, our founders would, many of them, have found that rousingly hilarious. I would far more appreciate our representatives who would stay true to the principles that the people across the country have embraced.
The tea party "radicals", like those in 18th century Boston, continue to illustrate a rampant mistrust of government as the custodian of business, of health care or any enterprise that we do not wish to falter. The people of this nation get it.
If we want a bloated bureaucracy to emerge in medicare or in Detroit then by all means let the government have a turn at the tiller. If the people need to be taxed into a stupor, then let the government guide the ship of industry. If however, we want to see what capitalism can really do without the interference of the fools of state, then leave the sailing of dangerous waters to the seasoned captains.
Wet-behind-the-ears cabin boys be flogged.
Now, the current president chillingly admonishes the Republican opposition to do what they are told. No opposition is tolerated. Lockstep acceptance is expected. It seems that today much is made of reaching across the aisle. In truth, our founders would, many of them, have found that rousingly hilarious. I would far more appreciate our representatives who would stay true to the principles that the people across the country have embraced.
The tea party "radicals", like those in 18th century Boston, continue to illustrate a rampant mistrust of government as the custodian of business, of health care or any enterprise that we do not wish to falter. The people of this nation get it.
If we want a bloated bureaucracy to emerge in medicare or in Detroit then by all means let the government have a turn at the tiller. If the people need to be taxed into a stupor, then let the government guide the ship of industry. If however, we want to see what capitalism can really do without the interference of the fools of state, then leave the sailing of dangerous waters to the seasoned captains.
Wet-behind-the-ears cabin boys be flogged.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Best Conservative Movies?
What are the best conservative movies of the past 25 years? You decide at HotAir.com.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Tom Landry
I want to get this saved before it goes the way of Coleridge's Xanadu vision. As I pondered weak and weary the disgusting Philadelphia win over the Giants yesterday, I began to think of a conversation Tom Landry might have had with God once upon a time.
The two were discussing the immoral disintegration of society and of Philadelphia in particular. God tells Tom that he has decided to destroy Philadelphia because it has ceased to have anything good to offer the world. Mr. Landry, being the compassionate man that he is, begs the Lord to spare the city.
"God," he says, " if I can find 50 Dallas Cowboys fans in the city, will you spare it?"
"Yes, I will spare the city for 50 Cowboys fans," says God.
So the story goes. Tom asks God it he will spare the city for 40, 30 or even 10 fans. God agrees that if even 10 fans are found in the lost city of Philadelphia, He would spare the city for those 10 Cowboys fans.
Well they could not be found. Leaflets were dropped in the city urging the few possible noble Dallas fans that might still be found to evacuate the city. No one heeded the warning. Fire and sulfur rained from heaven and Philadelphia was destroyed.
A week later. Tom was poking through the rubble of the ruined city, shaking his head at the tragedy. God places his hand on his shoulder to comfort him. Tom kicks up a pile of ash and it disappears on the breeze.
God asks Tom, "what then should we do then with Washington?"
Tom looks into God's face with fire in his eyes.
Tom says simply, "Fry em!"
The two were discussing the immoral disintegration of society and of Philadelphia in particular. God tells Tom that he has decided to destroy Philadelphia because it has ceased to have anything good to offer the world. Mr. Landry, being the compassionate man that he is, begs the Lord to spare the city.
"God," he says, " if I can find 50 Dallas Cowboys fans in the city, will you spare it?"
"Yes, I will spare the city for 50 Cowboys fans," says God.
So the story goes. Tom asks God it he will spare the city for 40, 30 or even 10 fans. God agrees that if even 10 fans are found in the lost city of Philadelphia, He would spare the city for those 10 Cowboys fans.
Well they could not be found. Leaflets were dropped in the city urging the few possible noble Dallas fans that might still be found to evacuate the city. No one heeded the warning. Fire and sulfur rained from heaven and Philadelphia was destroyed.
A week later. Tom was poking through the rubble of the ruined city, shaking his head at the tragedy. God places his hand on his shoulder to comfort him. Tom kicks up a pile of ash and it disappears on the breeze.
God asks Tom, "what then should we do then with Washington?"
Tom looks into God's face with fire in his eyes.
Tom says simply, "Fry em!"
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