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New ACORN Audio Claims Jerry Brown Will Whitewash Investigation

November 10, 2009 · Filed Under U.S. News · 1 Comment 

It looks like the fix is in on California Attorney General Jerry Brown’s so-called “investigation” of ACORN.

Video: School Kids Being Indoctrinated To Love Obama

September 24, 2009 · Filed Under U.S. News, Video · Comment 

This is just plain creepy…

(hat tip Drudge)

UPDATE:

Michelle uncovered the origins of the tape!

Joe Klein Is The Dumbest Man In America

September 17, 2009 · Filed Under Media · Comment 

Joe Klein

You have to read Joe Klein’s latest piece on Swampland. It’s so ridiculous you can’t believe it’s actually real. Klein is exactly the kind of asshole everyone outside of Manhattan loathes.

The tone and substance of the piece is liberal elitism at its finest. Everyone in middle America should print it out and save it. Klein expresses perfectly the utter contempt liberals like him have for average Americans.

-Chris Jones

Almost Half Of French Approve Of Kidnapping Bosses To Get More Benefits

April 7, 2009 · Filed Under Business News · Comment 

bossnapping thumb Almost Half Of French Approve Of Kidnapping Bosses To Get More Benefits

This sounds like a joke, but it’s not. A new tactic by unions has emerged in France, Britain, and throughout Europe called “bossnapping.”

Laid off workers literally kidnap their boss and hold him hostage until they get the compensation packages they want.

This is what happens when you build an entitlement society like the one Obama is trying to create right here in America.

Even more troubling about this so-called “bossnapping” is that nearly 50% of the French actually support it.

-Chris Jones

Familes Of 9/11 Victims: Keep Guantánamo Open

December 10, 2008 · Filed Under Opinion, War on Terror · 4 Comments 

gitmo Familes Of 9/11 Victims: Keep Guantánamo Open

The Pentagon finally got some much needed backup today in their seven year battle against far-left human rights cowards desperate to close Guantanamo Bay.

Families of 9/11 victims spoke out passionately today after being invited to witness the military tribunal of a terrorist. Ever since 9/11, the ACLU and other left-wing organizations have conducted a despicable smear campaign against the Bush administration over Gitmo, enhanced interrogation, and the war on terror in general.

Family members of those killed on 9/11 however, aren’t buying into the hype.

“Guantánamo Bay has gotten a bad rap,” said Alice Hoagland, whose son was killed in the 2001 attack.

Hamilton Peterson, whose father was killed that day, said the procedures of the much-criticized military commission tribunal seemed plenty fair. “The entire day,” he said, “was giving these defendants their due.”

The very notion that we should extend the same rights to foreign terrorists captured overseas that American citizens enjoy is more than absurd — it’s dangerous.

All this crap about restoring America’s standing in the world or keeping the moral high ground is a bunch of theoretical nonsense. Sadly, this was demonstrated once again in Mumbai, when a highly trained terrorist group went on a bloody rampage that left 179 people dead.

The reason we haven’t been attacked since 9/11 is not just blind luck. The Bush administration correctly recognized that this is not like any war we’ve ever been involved in. We face an enemy that doesn’t know the first thing about human rights or the Geneva Conventions. The terrorists we face don’t recognize even the most basic rules of war.

There’s no such thing as POW’s or prisoner exchanges. In the War on Terror, if a U.S. soldier is captured by the enemy he’s a dead man pure and simple. The free world has never faced a more unscrupulous and savage enemy as the one we face today.

But human rights organizations and left-wing lawyers can’t seem to get it through their thick skull’s what a serious situation this is. They want the U.S. to fight this war with our hands tied behind our back. The far left has done everything possible to damage the U.S. and hurt the war effort.

The only thing that should matter is getting the information out of the people who have it — by any means necessary.

The cowards on the left who continue to crow about human rights don’t give a damn about keeping this country safe. In their eyes it’s America that is the bad guy and the terrorists freedom fighters are just defending themselves.

People who believe that are idiots and deserve to be marginalized. If you care more about the treatment of the terrorists than you do about saving the lives of your fellow countrymen then you’re a bad American.

-Chris Jones

Chris Wallace Defends Bush Against Nixon Comparisons

December 2, 2008 · Filed Under Media · Comment 

Jim Pinkerton of Fox News fame has an interesting inside account of what went down during the premier of “Frost/Nixon” in Washington, D.C.

After the film, the liberal audience was allowed to ask the liberal Bush hating/Nixon hating filmmakers questions. When one of the filmmakers proclaimed that “Frost/Nixon” was a metaphor for the Bush presidency — Chris Wallace chimed in.

But then “Fox News Sunday” anchorman Chris Wallace, braving the liberal wind, asked a question, which was actually more of an accusation. “To compare George W. Bush to Richard Nixon is to trivialize Nixon’s crimes and is a disservice to Bush,” Wallace said. Recalling that 3000 people were killed on 9-11, and noting that there hadn’t been any attacks on U.S. soil since, Wallace suggested that something had been done right. That’s why, he said, “we are all sitting here tonight so comfortably”—and not afraid of another terrorist attack. Moreover, Wallace said, “Richard Nixon’s crimes were committed solely for his own political gain, whereas George W. Bush was trying to protect the American people.” To suggest otherwise, Wallace insisted, “was a grave misrepresentation of history, then and now.” And, amazingly, Wallace received a smattering of applause.

Kudos to Wallace for not allowing that kind of liberal propaganda to go unanswered. Comparing anything Nixon did to George W. Bush is ludicrous in the extreme.

-Chris Jones

Anti-War Crowd Encouraging Obama To Dump Gates

November 11, 2008 · Filed Under National Security · 1 Comment 

code pink Anti War Crowd Encouraging Obama To Dump Gates

The anti-war loons are in a fit over president-elect Obama’s likely decision to keep Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Instead, they’re pushing for him to name a more anti-war voice.

Arms control advocates and anti-war activists are ratcheting up pressure on President-elect Barack ObamaDefense Secretary Robert Gates and replace him with a more strident anti-war voice. to dump

Nominating Gates to stay, “would be a violation of the mandate for change that Obama says he represents,” said Medea Benjamin, cofounder of the anti-war group CodePink.

How can you have a Secretary of Defense that’s anti-war? Isn’t that kind of an oxymoron? Secondly, the idea that anyone would take national security advice from the code pinkos is laughable at best. Bob Gates is about as moderate as they come. He’s not anti-war, but he’s certainly not pro-war either.

The least Obama can do to assure the country that he’s not a total peacenik pushover is to keep someone competent like Gates in the Sec Def spot. All Americans with the exception of the pinkos will sleep much better at night.

Democratic Convention Tickets Feature Upside Down Flag

August 18, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 2 Comments 

upsidedownflagtickets Democratic Convention Tickets Feature Upside Down Flag

It looks like MSNBC is not the only place where you can see an upside down American flag. You can also enjoy the anti-American propaganda right on your tickets to the Democratic National Convention.

Like their partners at NBC, the Democrats are symbolically telling the world that America is in great distress and his holiness Barack Obama is the diety needed to fix it.

As we’ve noted before, flying the American flag upside-down has a specific and long-held meaning: it is an internationally recognized sign of “dire distress” signifying “extreme danger to life or property” (US Code Chapter 10, 176).


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