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Limbaugh: Scozzafava Guilty of ‘Bestiality’ For Screwing Every RINO In The Country

November 3, 2009 · Filed Under Conservatives, Video · 1 Comment 

This is truly one of Rush’s best:

(hat tip Gateway Pundit)

Predictable: Meghan McCain Attacks Michelle Malkin

August 11, 2009 · Filed Under GOP, Politics · Comment 

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She has attacked Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Laura Ingraham, Karl Rove, and most other conservatives, so it was only a matter of time before Meghan McCain spewed her RINO (Republican In Name Only) venom at Michelle Malkin.

McCain complains of an effort by “extreme female conservatives” to bully her into leaving the party, which is of course phony.

The two main problems with Meghan McCain are that she’s a willing pawn of the left, and worse, doesn’t know what the hell she’s talking about.

Take this paragraph from her Malkin hit piece for example: (emphasis mine)

I don’t know exactly what about me threatens them so much, other than that people are listening to me. Malkin has the No. 1 book on The New York Times bestseller hardcover nonfiction list, but I have nearly twice as many Twitter followers as she does. And trust me, Twitter is more of an indication of where young people are than books published by the hyper-conservative publisher Regnery—which will be bringing you Carrie Prejean’s new book and published one of Ann Coulter’s.

How can someone who makes such asinine claims be taken seriously? Why would the republican party want such an ignorant person on the talk show circuit bloviating about what the GOP should do?

People like Rove, Coulter, and Malkin who’ve spent decades advancing the conservative agenda (usually with great success) should be ignored.

Instead, a 25-year old former Kerry supporter who’s been a republican for a whole year should be the new face of the GOP?

Yeah, right.

Meghan McCain may indeed have a lot of Twitter followers, but she’s not too bright.

If you want to read someone who is bright, pick-up Michelle Malkin’s new book Culture Of Corruption.

-Chris Jones

The Ugly 8: The 8 Cap and Tax Republicans

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under Global Warming, Politics, Republicans · Comment 

The democrats in The House were able to get their gruesome “cap and trade” bill passed on Friday.

It was a razor thin victory thanks to a small but stupid group of republicans.

The following 8 republicans are a disgrace and should be thrown out of office in the next election.

These “ugly 8” don’t give a damn about the American people and chose to vote in favor of the most hideous job killing bill in history.

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Meghan McCain Continues Republican Bashing Media Tour

March 24, 2009 · Filed Under Media, Politics, Video · Comment 

If you’re a republican bashing republicans you can can expect the royal treatment and an almost unlimited platform from the media to air your views. Such is the case with Meghan McCain.

What I find most irritating about Meghan is the way in which she goes about flogging her opinions. The whole thing is just so painfully predictable. We’ve seen it time and time again.

If you’re a republican and you want a media career just bash other republicans. If you’re a washed up hack republican and want a new lease on life you just bash other republicans. In less than twenty four hours your schedule will be booked solid for the next month.

You can hit Olbermann, Matthews, and Maddow one week. Then hit Larry King, Fareed what’s his name, and maybe Wolf Blitzer the next week. By week three you really begin to hit your stride with an appearance on The View.

Accuse republicans of being small minded bigots and homophobes and you can squeeze another few weeks of TV out of it at the least.

Meghan McCain knows exactly what she’s doing. This is about her finding a career as a so-called republican for her dad’s sake, but still get to attend the liberal cocktail party circuit. It’s blatant, it’s obvious, and it’s sick.

This all started with Meghan attacking Ann Coulter in a column on The Daily Beast. I was happy to see Ann respond in the most effective way she could have — not responding at all. Ann hasn’t so much as mentioned Meghan McCain. That was a far more brutal way to respond than anything she could have said. Her silence spoke for itself.

Let me also say, I’m sympathetic to many of Meghan’s views. I’m only 27 and don’t share many of the socially conservative views that elders in the party do. However, I don’t criticize the wing of the party that is conservative, because they are an important element.

I also believe in loyalty, and attacking people in the party who’ve done far more than I to spread the republican brand is foolish and immature. I also think throwing people under the bus for the sake of a media career is disgusting.

Appearing on MSNBC to bash republicans is high treason as far as I’m concerned.

Here’s Meghan’s most recent appearance on Larry King. Oddly enough, she won’t appear on O’Reilly even though he’s invited her numerous times. I wonder why that is?

David Brooks Realizes He Was Hoodwinked

March 3, 2009 · Filed Under Barack Obama, Politics · Comment 

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NY Times columnist and token conservative David Brooks was one of the biggest cheerleaders in the run up to the presidential election. Liberals loved to cite Brooks as the proof that even republicans supported Obama. The reality is that Brooks doesn’t speak for anyone in the republican party. He’s a “conservative” elitist who can barely contain his contempt for regular folks or for candidates like Sarah Palin who didn’t go to Harvard. Nothing makes David Brooks swoon like an Ivy League education.

He waxed poetic in his columns during the campaign about how Barack was really an undercover moderate who would govern from the center. Regardless of his socialist rhetoric, once in office Obama will temper his rhetoric and become a truly great president. He went on to describe Sarah Palin as a “cancer in the republican party” which even looking back remains an incredibly ugly and uncalled for remark. His most recent act of treason was to attack Bobby Jindal’s speech the other night.

But now six weeks into Obama’s presidency, Mr. Brooks is having second thoughts:

Those of us who consider ourselves moderates — moderate-conservative, in my case — are forced to confront the reality that Barack Obama is not who we thought he was. His words are responsible; his character is inspiring. But his actions betray a transformational liberalism that should put every centrist on notice. As Clive Crook, an Obama admirer, wrote in The Financial Times, the Obama budget “contains no trace of compromise. It makes no gesture, however small, however costless to its larger agenda, of a bipartisan approach to the great questions it addresses. It is a liberal’s dream of a new New Deal.”

Maybe Brooks should take a break from the NYC cocktail circuit and listen to what us little people have to say one in a while. We all knew Obama meant what he said. He promised “Change” and said it would be socialist change (only he worded it more delicately). With a total lock on every branch of government the left is still pinching itself, because it cannot believe it has truly unchecked power. Every big spending, liberal policy dreamed up over the last 30 years is going to become reality and people like David Brooks can certainly share in the blame.

Obama is such a committed leftist that he’s willing to sacrifice his potential re-election for the sake of transforming America into a socialist nanny state. All the cries from democrats over the last eight years about the cost of Iraq ring stunningly hollow in the wake of the unprecedented spending by the new administration. We’re going through trillions the way we used to go through millions. The war in Iraq was pocket change compared what has been spent just in the last 6 weeks, and we’re just warming up.

-Chris Jones

Video: Rush Limbaugh Blasts Conservative Jindal Bashers

February 26, 2009 · Filed Under Media, Video · Comment 

I’m glad Rush spoke up about this. Phony conservatives like David Brooks sit on their perch in NYC and disparage real conservatives like Bobby Jindal and Sarah Palin. I’ve seen Bobby speak on a number of occasions and he’s an excellent public speaker. His delivery wasn’t that good the other night, because he’s not used to reading from a teleprompter. He’s only 37 years old and has already accomplished far more in his life than Obama ever did prior to becoming president.

Bill To Reauthorize Assault Weapons Ban — Submitted By Five Republicans

November 24, 2008 · Filed Under Gun Control · 1 Comment 

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With the incoming left-wing administration it was only a matter of time until the repugnant ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ reared its head again. What I didn’t expect was for republicans to be responsible for it. However, I guess it’s just par for the course given the state of the GOP.

The Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2008 is being sponsored by five, I repeat five republicans.

To borrow a line from John McCain, I think we need to make them famous…

Sponsor:
Rep. Mark Kirk [R-IL]

Cosponsors [as of 2008-11-07]
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen [R-FL]
Rep. Michael Ferguson [R-NJ]
Rep. Christopher Shays [R-CT]
Rep. Michael Castle [R-DE]

This is an outrage on the 2nd amendment and must be opposed vigorously. Visit The Arsenal and take the assault weapons ban quiz.

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As a result of this news, I had to order this as a Christmas present to myself.

-Chris Jones

Jonah Goldberg Calls Out Kathleen Parker

November 19, 2008 · Filed Under Republicans · Comment 

Kathleen Parker wrote another ridiculous column — but this time Jonah struck back.


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