Saturday, December 19, 2009

OBAMA, “EPITOME OF POLITICAL QUACKERY,” STRIKES AGAIN

President Obama, once again calling for “transparency,” has sounded the alarm over climate change and called upon leaders of the world for action before it is too late; “Time is running short,” and once again one of his favorite cliches, "The time for talk is over." At the time this post was written, Obama had uttered forth with the cryptic message that a magnificent breakthrough has occurred.

COMMENTS:
The sky s falling, the sky is falling! Quick! Pass TARP! Pass the Recovery Act! Fork over another stimulus! Pass Health Care before the swine flu kills all of us! The sky is falling, the sky is falling! Fork over your wallets, your children's wallets, your grand children’s wallets before we all die! The sky is falling, the sky is falling! Quick! Breathe while we still have air!! Oh, my God! The messiah has saved us! He has a “breakthrough!” Grab your great-grand-children's wallets!

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I can’t believe my ears. I think I heard something about the Republican Party backing a Democrat in the Kentucky Senatorial race?
(Milo – Lawton, OK)
A. Well, you have it partly right. Rand Paul, son of Ron Paul, tossed his hat into the Kentucky Senatorial Republican Primary and is now leading Trey Grayson. Grayson is a “former” Democrat and strong Clinton supporter whom the National Republican Committee has chosen to fund instead of Rand Paul, who has come from behind both in the polls and in fund-raising. It’s exactly this type of activity that tells me the Republican Party is still a major disappointment and is not ready to take back a leadership role in this country.

Q. There’s been a lot of talk lately about the American Tea Party becoming a third political party and taking on both the Republicans and the Democrats. What are your thoughts?
(Candice – Needles, CA)
A. As attractive as that sounds to me, here’s the logistical problem. The Tea Party wants our country to get back to its founding roots and to abide by the Constitution, which it should. Based on just that alone, it should attract a whole lot of Independents, Republicans and Democrats. However, it is a conservative movement as well, which means that “moderates” and left liberals will probably not be enticed. In a three-way race, the Republicans would probably get 30%, the Tea Party 30% and the leftist Democrats 40%. I’d like to see the Tea Party field a few candidates in 2010 to establish its viability, because I think they could win some seats and shake up the “establishment.” I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Q. Who do you favor for the 2012 Presidential elections?
(Ann – Las Vegas, NV)
A. Newt and Sarah would make a good team, I think. But, we’ll probably end up with Joe Dullard and Felix Fumblebutt. I don’t see Biden back on the Demo ticket; maybe Obama and Pelosi?

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“I have been reading some of the slogans in the streets. One said ‘don't change the climate, change the system’, and I bring that on board for us. Let's not change the climate. Let's change the system. And as a consequence, we will begin to save the planet. Capitalism is a destructive model that is putting an end to life.”
~ Hugo Chavez at Copenhagen

TODAY’S VIDEO:
http://news.yahoo.com/video/environment-15749659/17200884

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