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12 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - President Obama's Mess... · 0 replies · +11 points

Obama sees himself as the guardian angel of the "Arab Spring", and by offering up Israel on a silver platter, he thinks he'll regain his approval numbers with the Arab Street (as they've been sinking like a stone) and he can count on more of that "annonymous donor" cash for his up-coming re-election. Which he's going to need after he loses a big chunk of his Jewish supporters (though the anti-Zionist/anti-Israel

12 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - Ron Paul Would Open Am... · 1 reply · +2 points

I'm all for Ron Paul as Secretary of Treasury or Commerce Secretary. I think he'd be the best we'd ever had in those positions.

But in charge of defending this country? Uh uh! Nope! Sorry! While I've begun leaning in the direction of pulling our troops out of EVERYWHERE, and STAYING out it's not for the reasons Paul says, but because, I think, the American people no longer have the guts to fight to win. Our military does, but we won't let them, so bring them home. No point sacrificing courageous and honorable men and women for cowardly children's play games. But when Hamas comes over the border led by La Raza in search of establishing Azatlan (or whatever they're saying CA, AZ, NM, and TX really are), or China playing war games off our coasts, I want a president willing to use everything including the kitchen sink and yell, "GET THE HELL OFF OUR LAWN!"

Not invite them into the backyard for a BBQ, as Ron Paul would do, I'm afraid.

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - Glenn Beck Continues H... · 0 replies · +7 points

"How come Obama has not yet visited Israel? Can Obama’s liberal, Jewish supporters explain this phenomenon?"

I'm afraid that if Obama did visit Israel it would be aboard a floatilla ship dispatched to arm Hamas. He'd after all be in the company of Bernadine Dorn and Bill Ayres. Then he could just claim he was there only to announce his candidacy for UN Secretary General, and that he wasn't aware of any terrorist agenda. The terrorists just happened to be on the same ship as him, etc. etc. .

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - 99 Problems and a Job ... · 0 replies · +2 points

The reason why we don't see Europe-style uprisings of the unemployed here is we unemployed figured out we won't ever be EMPLOYED if we destroy and terrorize those who might actually hire us. Go figure.

If we were to do mass protests it should be against the White House, Congressional members, and progressive organizations who are so busy throwing up obstacles against businesses who actually create REAL jobs, not more gov't teats..

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - The Reign of Group Thi... · 3 replies · +5 points

"For if conservatives are obligated to compromise their convictions, so too are their opponents, and nothing of value is left over."

Except the whole compromise thing is always decidedly one-sided. In 2009 we heard all about how "elections have consequences!" and "WE won!" to steam-roll the oposition. Not surprisingly, the day after the 2010 elections, those same voices started whining about "bipartisanship" and "comprimise". So while the Dems refused to budge when they were in power, now that the tides have turned they still won't budge--it's the Republicans who are expected to roll over.

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - NPR's Anti-Semitism Ex... · 0 replies · +1 points

While this guy was put on "administrative leave", it was done ONLY because he said they were better off without gov't funding, not because of any anti-semitism, or his vitrol regarding Republicans and the Tea Party. And NPR's dismissing it all because he appearently resigned weeks ago anyway. So NPR doesn't have to do any self-reflection on their biases, and we ignorant, racist clingers should just shut up and keep paying our betters the money and drooling admiration they deserve.

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - If You Save the Lives ... · 0 replies · +2 points

NYT's Jayson Blair and CBS' Dan Rather set the standards with the whole "fabricated but essentially true" method of reporting. And after after the latest NPR revelations, I can't help but believe NYT's actions were absolutely deliberate.

Ya know, the more I think about it the more I do believe BO & the Dems DID actually follow through with a campaign promise--to create a culture of openess and transparency. The gov't is now the most openly corrupt its ever been, and it's media cronies no longer even has to pretend its even remotely "objective".

13 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - Louis Farrakhan and Ch... · 0 replies · +1 points

And since Rev Jeremiah Wright shares Farrakhan's admiration for Gaddifi, is it any wonder BO refuses to call Gaddifi out by name as he did Mubarak?

13 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - How the Left Nurtures ... · 0 replies · +7 points

And let's not forget BO's admin's determination to destroy a major company--Toyota. Why? I believe the whole reason why the gov't went full-throttle against a company which actually had a higher safety rating than Gov't Motors or Chystler, was the UAW wanted the union forced on a successful company that employed thousands of Americans but tended to build its plants in Right to Work states.

13 years ago @ Frontpage Magazine - America Adrift · 0 replies · +6 points

”When a leader’s only means of staying in power is to use mass violence against his own people, he has lost the legitimacy to rule and needs to do what is right for his country by leaving now,”

So does this mean Iran's whack-job leader, too? Oh, no . . . I forgot. Iran's leader wants to obliterate America and Israel, so the protests against him don't fit Obama's definition of inspired democratic movements and are worthy of being brutally shut down in BO's eyes.