Sunday Wrap-Up

30 10 2011

LOCAL AND REGIONAL

Cool.  But WTF was that last part all about?

Only in St. Louis.

NATIONAL

Sounds familiar.

*  A lot of people have been worried about the Occutards becoming unmistakeably violent.  However, the conventional wisdom was that it would be either Occutard-on-Enemies of Occutard, or Occutard-on-Police, or Police-on-Occutard.

Nobody counted on Occutard-on-Occutard.

*  Huh?  Left wingers tell other left wingers they can’t do street theater in a left-wing city because of public masturbation?  That’s a new one on me.

They’re yanking their permit.  Those jerkoffs.

*  Yeah, Grant Park.  It has the perfect name.

*  Irony time:  Obama and Biden popping off about needing more cops, the rabble stirred up to help their re-election campaign floats a hypothetical trial balloon about killing cops.

*  More irony time:  Boston Occutards making life harder for Boston’s public transit regulars.  Doesn’t the left just love public transit?

*  Blackie O:  Don’t vote for Republicans, because they and her husband agree on something.

The Republicans need to be for “legal immigration,” Mr. Rubio?  I hate to tell you, but they already are.  The two most recent and most dramatic loosening of immigration law through the legal legislative process, 1986 IRCA, an amnesty and the “family reunification” racket, and a 1990 immigration package which started the H-xB visa program, were both signed by Republican Presidents.

Bug, not feature.

*  “Still no solution?“  That’s because they didn’t ask me.

Also political.  They’re being driven out to ensure that Democrats win everything in California forever.  If D.C. and Sacramento were so worried about the environment, they would start with Mexican drug cartels using some National Parks and Forests for pot growing farms, and then work their way forward from there.

*  “Asking why.”  You answered your own question when you first used the word “black.”

*  Dartmouth puts a black woman in charge of the college’s administration, and the first thing she complains about?

Right.

Most college bureaucracies white woman dominated, and so it seems to be the case at Dartmouth.

Gee, what of that precious gender solidarity?

*  This high school can’t have a more appropriate name:

INTERNATIONAL

*  Boys and girls, cats and dogs, we call this “FUD.”

*  “Big Society” is David CaMORON’s kinda sorta analogue to Bush’s “Compassionate Conservatism.”  The fine print?  Black American “former” gang bangers on the payroll of a BS-associated QUANGO import cocaine into London.

*  Ask Mike Freer who is his favorite political figure in the recent history of the United Kingdom.  He will probably tell you the name of a woman who demanded and got the importation of these very kind of people for their “family values.”

Tony Blair is another one — Says “Our Diversity Is Our Strength,” but doesn’t explain why or how it’s Britain’s strength.

It’s certainly a strength to his political party in the long term.

Notice that law enforcement is doing nothing.  And this we call an “ally?”  Their military and intelligence apparati held the world’s most wanted man prisoner for a long time.  Remember, if you used to have a textile job in South Carolina, and don’t have it anymore, it’s probably now in Pakistan because BushObama exported your job there to give these wonderful people an “alternative” to terrorism.  How’s that working out for you, or them, or us?

Take a close look at the middle picture.  Does that look like an ideal breeding ground for tolerance to you?

*  The “Anonymous” cracker cabal:  Not all bad, Part II.

HISTORY

American lawyers and British Barristers and Solicitors had a transatlantic debate about the “legality” of the Declaration of Independence.

While the debate was pretty much useless from a practical standpoint, for in the case of the DOI, it was all a matter of might making right, the BBC and the British side of this debate does properly refer to the DOI as a secessionist document, and the colonists as secessionists, not “revolutionaries.”

*  Not just The King’s Speech:  Margaret Thatcher (whom I referenced above in this post, in case it went over your head) had a stuttering problem that she had to cure before she could be taken seriously in the political arena.  George VI had the advantage of choosing the right parents, Thatcher had to win the esteem of her party then her party with her as the leader had to win the esteem of the electorate.

That reminds me, I have to put The King’s Speech in my Netflix Queue.

TECH

Yeah, but when are they going to get around to fixing the problem of the shower water becoming scalding hot when someone in the house flushes the john?  I would rather get that problem licked before having a TV on my shower curtain.  And, pray tell, do we really want to give people the ability to make phone calls while in the shower?

MISC/SILLY

“In Living Color” is coming back for a few special episodes as part of Fox’s 25th Anniversary.

When it was on, ILC taught the world how to commit food stamp fraud.

Ford contracting with a California company to produce the steel bodies of the ’65 Mustang.

Wanna lay odds that this outsells any one single current model year Ford vehicle?

*  If the football thing doesn’t work out so well for one Nathan Scheelhaase, he has a future playing Obama in movies.

New York City has a problem with group nudity?  There’s a first.

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31 10 2011
The Friendly Grizzly

Rubio is in favor of “legal immigration”, meaning amnesty. This man is “Hispanic” first and American way down the list. I had him pegged as such when he did a lot of his campaigning in Spanish. Comprehension of English is a requirement for citizenship, and citizenship is allegedly required to vote.

Watch. He’ll serve his first term treading lightly. Upon re-election he’ll be no different from any LaRaza/MALDEF/Lulac troublemaker. GOPpers: this man is not your hero unless you are in the Bush / Reagan amnestía camp.




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