Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Oh the Hypocrisy
I am so astounded by liberals and their hypocrisy. Now I may not agrre with all that has gone on in Wisconsin, but Obama and the liberals more or less asked for it to happen. Obama rammed through his healthcare bill and it was protested but non-the-less he pushed it through and all the liberals wer sayin, "Whats the big deal?". Now Gov. Walker does the same thing and all the liberals do is cry cry cry foul. Also if they are going to do recalls let each side test the waters themselves, I do not like these thugs trying to disrupt the petition process (you know if it had happened to these thugs it would be all over the news). My next point is, a few weeks back the big huh bub was about violent rhetoric, apparently for the liberals that only means the conservative side, I have been watching the rhetoric from these protests, and I hear and see such violent rhetoric coming from the liberals. All I'm saying is practice what you preach.
Friday, February 11, 2011
What?
Obama's latest departing staff member, Robert Gibbs, had his lat press briefing today, and Obama went on to call himself "The Gipper". Just his latest attempt to compare himself to Ronald Reagan. Obama has a long way to go to be Reagan, Obama is NOT the Gipper, next thing you know he'll be saying he owns a ranch in Texas or was the governor of Arkansas. Come on man....
Friday, January 28, 2011
Speaking Flubs
I don't like how our current liberal media derided George W. Bush for his speaking and occasional flubs but never mention any democrat or liberal speaking mishap. Obama once said he visited all 57 states. 57? I thought there was 50. He also did a recent youtube interview where he suffered a flub and mis-spoke about Irag and the middle east. I just hope Jon Stewart doesn't get a hold of the footage, ha ha like John Stewart would make fun of him. I wish that the liberal media would at least mention that Obama's speaking skills aren't perfect as they would have you believe. So much for being "fair"
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Residency Requirements and Politics
Apparently in the state of Illinois if you intend to return, no mater how long you live out of state, or if you have family there you can run for public office without actually living in the state. Chicago politics have kind of seemed off to me. In their decision the Illinois supreme court said this has always been the way it has been, so I haven't lived there for 3 years I can run for mayor of Chicago cause I visited at Christmas
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