Month: October 2008

  • What Makes Him Qualified?

    I have just come across a comment on Obama’s questionable associates that explains why Mr. Obama is the most qualified to be President. All of these questionable associates are what makes Obama qualified. If you can stay clean and still get the goals of your constituency met then you are headed for leadership. I guess…

  • Time to replay a golden oldie

    This campaign has gone on so long I’m already getting nostalgic. No, seriously, I was just thinking back. Only six months back, but it seems like an eternity. Anyway it occurred to me that if Hillary Clinton could bring up Ayers like this in April, then why not John McCain in October?

  • Save Michigan

    Our Country Deserves Better PAC is trying to raise $500K in 48 hours to try to win Michigan for McCain. Click on the link to contribute. Or click on this link to watch their videos. It also has a button for contributions. They are about 1/2 way through and have already raised $257,116.42 so they…

  • “If you want the economy to recover, vote for Obama.”

    Psychologist Dr. Helen Smith has written two posts about the psychological aspects of the economic crisis, and her thoughts about how they might be manipulated by Democrats who hope to win the election. Her first post is here (see my similar thoughts on the subject), and in her most recent post, she has cited Steve…

  • “Oh my God! A real Joe Sixpack in our midst!”

    I am probably not what most people would consider “Joe Six-pack.” Nor, I suspect, are most of the readers of this blog. The term usually denotes the kind of guy who’s unlikely to be reading blogs. According to the effete Wikipedia, “Joe Sixpack” is a sub-category of “John Q. Public,” and a lower one at…

  • The Senator Is a Socialist

    No Quarter has a fascinating article on Obama’s past. It runs down in detail Senator Obama’s socialist past. Did you know that Barack Obama was affiliated with a leading national socialist party? Barack Obama didn’t include in his 2008 resume that he entered politics in the mid-1990s endorsed by Chicago’s leading socialists. This just keeps…

  • I’m not sure I’m live blogging (and I’m not sure this is a debate)

    While this really can’t be called live-blogging the debate (or the Town Hall meeting), I thought I’d weigh in with a few thoughts while watching it. I have been watching Barack Obama mischaracterize the economic problem as being caused by deregulation, and I wish McCain would come back at him harder. Unfortunately, he’s limited by…

  • Some things are worse than terrorism

    If this doesn’t make Barack Obama lose the endorsement of the Humane Society of the United States, I don’t know what will: Senator Barack Obama, recently taking more criticism for his associations with unrepentant terrorist William Ayers and racist preacher Jeremiah Wright, has now been found to have yet another questionable associate: Blogger and brutal…

  • Axelrod Makes An Offering

    David Axelrod is having a hard time explaining when Mr. Obama first found out William “Bomber Bill” Ayers was a domestic terrorist. So when did Obama find out that Ayers had been a member of an organization the FBI called a “domestic terrorist” group, and had been for years a fugitive from the law? “I…

  • Take a real bite out of crime — the Piranha way!

    I probably complain too much about runaway federal regulations, but this time, I’m going to do more than complain. I’m going to offer praise for a solution. We are now so regulated that nearly every one of us has become a federal criminal of one sort or another. While most Americans won’t wind up in…

  • Bill Ayers Was Just A Guy In The Hood

    About 6 1/2 minutes.

  • So why bother with the debate?

    The election is over, says Howard Wolfson. It’s over because the economy is more important than Bill Ayers, and therefore, what Wolfson calls “swiftboat tactics” won’t work. While I often wish the election were over so I could blog about other things, Wolfson’s simplistic dichotomy rests on two major assumptions: 1. that the current economic…

  • Some Interesting Friends You Have Senator

    Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • “The Obama Youth”????

    Is this some kind of prank? Please tell me it is. I can’t stand much more of this nonsense. You’d almost think they were inviting people to violate Godwin’s Law. Seriously, I want it to be comedy.

  • Money Following The Money Followers

    Spengler explains why America with all its problems is still a safe haven for the world’s capital. He blames it on hockey moms. Why do Asian investors depend on American capital markets? Given the near breakdown of key sectors of the American market, one might expect Asians to bring their money home. Quite the opposite…

  • Frank-N-Fannie (a furtive subtext)

    It occurs to me that I may have missed a latent homophobia-tinged subtext somewhere in the last post (about the sexist and racist aspects of Photoshopping candidates into the “Rosie” World War II icon now claimed by feminists). Any such omission was inadvertent — whether there was any homophobic subext to be found or not.…

  • riveting imageism tinged by double standards

    When I saw a picture of this button in today’s Detroit Free Press, I was, well, riveted! But I immediately realized I was falling behind the times. I’m late to the “Rosie” game, because I see that Sarah Palin’s face on the iconic image has already drawn feminist criticism: Today a colleague of mine showed…

  • Ayers And Obama Care About Children

    B. Obama and unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers were on a panel together in 1997 sponsored by the University of Chicago discussing Bill’s book A Kind and Just Parent: The Children of Juvenile Court. Bill thinks the government can be a good parent to children as opposed to the bad parents who allow kids into a…

  • Omaha

    Sarah Palin made a surprise visit to the town I grew up in. Omaha. Sarah Palin’s fans could give Obamaphiles a run in the devotion department if the more than 5,000 people who listened Sunday to her Omaha speech are any indication. Palin’s supporters hailed the folksy Alaska governor as a “real person” who could…

  • Selections from the haystack

    “blogging is about living freely in writing, in real time, in front of the world.” — Althouse “I do this to entertain me, not you.” — SayUncle “finding a needle in a haystack is easy when the straws are all computerized” — Dexter I like to think that I live freely in my writing, that…