Politics

A public discourse on S-L-U-Ts and matters of insurance

Lim­baugh was inart­ful in call­ing San­dra Fluke a S-L-U-T.  What­ever his other other short­com­ings might be, I can­not com­ment on as I do not reg­u­larly lis­ten to him.  That said, it is clear that through and because of him, that Republicans–as por­trayed by the media–are the tar­get of venom from Democ­rats and the media.

Media reports go so far as to try and tar the Repub­li­can can­di­dates with Limbaugh’s com­ments.  I dis­agree about Rom­ney, in par­tic­u­lar, as I think he set a good neu­tral exam­ple in say­ing “not the lan­guage I would have used.”  This is not his fight and not one he or other can­di­dates need to get into at this point.  Me thinks there is a vast left wing con­spir­acy at play to shift the abor­tion debate to con­tra­cep­tives (recall the early ques­tion by George S to Rom­ney, which Rom­ney dis­missed as ridicu­lous.)  Now, every­one is mak­ing a big play to make this an issue.

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Another black eye for Wikipedia

It is despi­ca­ble that Wikipedia allows this trash to be posted by its members:

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So Rubio Lied?

So, Rubio lied, or to be gen­er­ous, he mis­stated his fam­ily back­ground. Sur­prise, surprise.

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21st Century Contract with America–Newt Gingrich

Here’s a sum­mary of Newt Gingrich’s new “21st Cen­tury Con­tract with America”.

My first impres­sion upon read­ing it is that it is not new, not inspir­ing, not chal­leng­ing, and is really dead on arrival. He should have paid atten­tion to the movies in that sequels often per­form poorly. Take a look and share your first impressions.

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Can we move on?–Jay Carney, White House

The pres­i­dent wasn’t there. I mean, he wasn’t on stage.”

Mr. Car­ney, No, we can­not move on.  In intro­duc­ing the pres­i­dent, Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. The pres­i­dent has made a habit of sur­round­ing him­self with peo­ple like Hoffa, then say­ing he didn’t hear their hate and incite­ment. Recall Ayers, Rev. Wright, and oth­ers. The pres­i­dent is now the leader of the coun­try and it is time for him to show some respect for Amer­i­cans, to walk the talk of civil­ity that he calls for, and renounce the words of his friend Hoffa. Any­thing less, “can we move on”, sim­ply says Obama agrees with Hoffa and is through prox­ies call­ing for incite­ment against fel­low Americans.

 

Source:  Politico

 

Obama’s Gift to America

Notable Quotes

  • It is still about the econ­omy, and we are not stu­pid.” — Mitt Romney
  • San­to­rum 2012 — A woman’s place is bare­foot, preg­nant, and in the kitchen.
  • I am always right when I am not wrong.
  • For every ille­gal with a job, there’s an Amer­i­can with­out one.
  • Friends don’t let friends use Wikipedia.
  • The “Tea Party” is any Amer­i­can that ques­tions the sta­tus quo.
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