Friday, April 13, 2012

WHEN OBAMA STRAYS FROM THE TELEPROMPTER

I wasn't feeling 100% today. Side-effects from meds hit me harder on some days, others I can't even tell I'm on meds. So, I stayed off my feet for a good portion of the day, and in time I felt better but still not 100%.

Later in the evening I decided I'd slip and slide around the Internet to see what's happening. But I didn't really feel like reading anything, mostly in a headline mood. Then I ran into this Victor Davis Hanson piece at iotw that I was not going to read, just scan a bit. But there I was three paragraphs in and couldn't stop. Hanson nailed Obama perfectly by giving us a history of Obama "on script" and Obama "off script." Obama's handlers must cringe when he goes off teleprompter.

I'd forgotten a few of these beauties, but Hanson put it all in perspective, explaining it very well, which made it very interesting since I wasn't 100%. Thank you, VDH. Good job. I feel much better.

For more of Hanson's writings, just hit the link.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

BARACK OBAMA CHRISTMAS CAROL

Hat Tip: Rad Rog

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

"PRESIDENT OBAMA'S TERRIBLE MISTAKE"--by BLACKFIVE

This post by Matt at Blackfive points out just how much Obama doesn't pay attention when it comes to our military, especially those receiving the MOH. This is unforgivable.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

OBAMA PROMOTES ERIC HOLDER TO NEW, MORE POWERFUL POSITION


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Sunday, June 13, 2010

"I AM A MUSLIM"--OBAMA

If you read but one thing today, or this week, let the post at Atlas Shrugs be the one. We've known it all along but now it's about as clear as it can get. Stunning.

Pam Geller's ATLAS SHRUGS

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

TEA PARTY EXPRESS III: PROVO, SALT LAKE CITY EDITION--**UPDATED**

The Tea Party Express III will be at rallies in Provo and Salt Lake City today--10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Remember, if you can't attend in person, then tune to Tea Party Express TV and be part of the action. Trust me, the White House will be!

Here's the lowdown on TPX TV:

Head over to the Tea Party Express III site. On the menu bar at the top, hit TPX TV, sign up, bookmark, check the schedule, and you will be able to invite your friends and family to the next TPX rally via your computer. And when the tour comes to your area, be there--bring someone along too. More about TPX TV.

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*EXTRA!! The Radio Patriot says internet access is sometimes spotty while on tour with TPXIII. But when she finally got access, she managed a few reports here, here, here and here. Outstanding pictures!

TONIGHT AT 9 PM ET:

The Andrea Shea King Show broadcasts "live" on location from the Tea Party Express III. Join us in the chat room.

**EXTRA EXTRA!! Marathon Pundit reports from the Greater Chicagoland area: "Obama Slurs Tea Partiers" This can't be. He did not say that.

***UPDATE: Gateway Pundit has the video.


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Monday, March 22, 2010

ABOUT THOSE MILITARY ABSENTEE BALLOTS

You know, each election cycle the absentee ballots of our uniformed men and women never seem to make it back here in time to make a difference. It happens every cycle. Citizens complain, congress throws out a few nominal sound bites. Nothing changes. Zip.

Andrea Shea King--The Radio Patriot--is ahead of the curve on this problem. I suggest you follow her lead. You know what to do.


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

***UPDATE***TEA PARTY EXPRESS III: HISTORY IN THE MAKING

***UPDATE: Tea Party Express III ads are beginning to run on FNC and other outlets. The Nevada market is being specifically targeted for max effect on Harry Reid's re-election campaign. TPX organizers could use a little more help with DONATIONS so they can keep these ads up and running for as long as possible. PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TODAY--PASS THIS ON TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY. LINK BELOW.





Welcome to the Tea Party Express III: Just Vote Them Out! Tour

We are preparing to embark on the biggest Tea Party Express national tour to date. Starting March 27, 2010 with a Mega Rally in Searchlight, NV (hometown to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid) we will take this message across the nation all the way to the White House in Washington, D.C. on April 15th:

“You, the politicians in Washington, have failed We The People with your bailouts, out-of-control deficit spending, government takeovers of sectors of the economy, Cap & Trade, government-run health care, and higher taxes! If you thought we were just going to quietly go away, or that this tea party movement would be just a passing fad, you were sadly mistaken. We’re taking our country back!”

Join us from March 27th to April 15th, 2010 as we tell Congress and the White House: “Enough!”

DONATE TODAY
at the Tea Party Express III site. History is being made--be part of it!!

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Saturday, February 06, 2010

GREATNESS IS BORN--RONALD WILSON REAGAN, FEB 6, 1911

Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on this day, February 6, 1911, at 111 South Main Street, Tampico, Illinois. His birth took place in a second floor flat above the Pitney General Store. Morton Grove's John Ruberry traveled there one day and blogged about the experience. Also, Andrea Shea King has a wonderful video tribute to our 40th president along with a note to Mrs. Reagan: To Nancy, With Love.


Reagan is 99 today. I say "is" because in my mind Reagan is alive and well, always will be too. In my writings and conversations, I often refer to him. There's much to be said about a man of his ability, his sheer strength of will, determination and passion for this the greatest of nations. Not for one moment did Reagan ever let us forget the greatness of our nation, especially during the worst of times. He reminded us on more than one occasion that no matter the challenge before us, we as a nation could and would overcome. And we did.

Although he wasn't one of our nation's founding fathers, he was, without argument, one of our nation's re-founders. Upon entering the White House, he was of an age (69) when most are retired, or considering retirement. Not Reagan. He met our problems--and there were plenty of them--head-on, rolled up his sleeves and began working toward solutions on that long list of what ailed our floundering nation.

Before Reagan became president, Jimmy Carter was our nation's progressive leader. I was in my early twenties, fresh out of the army, in college, and followed Reagan day-by-day. And with each day I got more and more excited with the possibility of him taking back the House at 1600. To be honest, during the late '70's I was nearly embarrassed to be an American. I should never say such a thing but it was true. If you didn't live through the Carter years, you can't possibly understand my feelings.

But our greatest dream came true in November 1980. And at 12 noon, January 20, 1981, the celebration began--it was as if WWII had ended all over again. By 12:30, the oath of office was complete. Reagan, at this point, had done nothing as president, but our spirits were lifted to heights not known for quite some time. Life was good. Very good.

Reagan had a remarkable two-term presidency, and many of the benefits crafted by his administration weren't realized until after he had left office. However, we all knew why and how those accomplishments came about. As with any presidency, his too had its problems. But he was upfront and honest about them, and the American public knew and understood this. After all, Reagan, like all of us, was human.

HIS TEAMMATE AND LOVE OF HIS LIFE:

Ronald Wilson Reagan would never have become one of our greatest presidents without his teammate, the love of his life, Nancy Reagan. Whether it was in Sacramento or Washington DC, he didn't have a more ardent, supportive or protective person in his corner. Ronald Reagan was an outside-the-beltway kind of man. A politician, yes, but without Nancy at his side, he probably would've been just another actor and conservative speaker of the era. Not governor, not president.

Surrounding him, Ronald Reagan had some of the smartest, hardest working advisers. All tasked with crafting policies, speeches and events for him to attend. But not a one of them had half the sense Mrs Reagan had when it came to what was best for her man. Without a doubt, Nancy Reagan knew what was best for her husband--and she had no problem making it known. And don't think for a moment that those advisers weren't from time-to-time looking over their shoulders with an eye toward the First Lady as they put together some sort of policy or event for the president.

Mrs Reagan had more than one run-in with her husband's advisers, some are legendary. She usually came out on top too. Why? Because she knew what was best and she was determined to protect the man who lead our nation, the man she loved more than anything in life. The same man we loved and admired.

Our First Lady, Nancy Reagan, brought much to our White House. Just her name alone brings to mind words like class, style, beauty and loyalty. She brought all this to our House, and then some. She not only made our White House a thing of beauty, something to behold, to be proud of, to treasure, but she made our president look as grand as our president should look.

Just as President Reagan made us feel good about our nation, Nancy Reagan gave us a sense of comfort in knowing Ronald Reagan was well looked after. In his declining years, when he was no longer able to venture into the public's eye, Nancy Reagan made sure our re-founding president--one of history's greatest--was in the best of hands, being cared for every minute of the day, seeing that all his needs and comforts were met. As sad as I was about his illness, I took some comfort in knowing she was there for him. In a way, we were all there for him.

So, Mr. President, I salute you on your 99th birthday. I will always pray for you. I will always recall your words. And because of your words I will always have a keen sense of our nation's greatness and the possibilities it provides to us and the world.

And to Nancy Reagan, our Finest First Lady, I pray for you as well. I can't begin to thank you for all you've done, not just for our nation but for Ronald Wilson Reagan. I hope your days are filled with nothing but the goodness that life provides for us. God Bless You.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

VICTORY OR DEATH: GETTING IN STEP WITH WHAT'S IMPORTANT

Janet Napolitano's security analysis--"the system worked"--was an incredibly stupid statement to make. But since it fell out of the mouth of an Obama White House cabinet member, it's not surprising in the least.

This Christmas bomber story serves only to remind us what we already knew: that we're not as safe as we think we are. We all know this but choose not to think it, especially if we're planning to fly. And because of Napolitano's statement, the story is being redirected, focusing on her abilities as the head of the DHS. At best, this is simply a "gotcha" moment, and one that Napolitano will have ample opportunity to clarify.

In my opinion, Napolitano is not the story nor should we be wasting inordinate amounts of time writing about it. However, many posts and articles right now are pouring onto the internet. No doubt tomorrow's cable news cycle will be filled with Napolitano this and Napolitano that. Don't get me wrong, this story is worthy of some reporting, but beyond that, it's still a "gotcha" moment and will amount to very little. Oh, maybe she'll lose her job. So what. What then, DHS Secretary Ayers?

The Radio Patriot is pointing out the beginnings of a deluge of reporting on this topic. Not only that, our Radio Patriot makes VERY CLEAR what's really important. What the real story is. And what YOU should be focused on, and it's not Janet Napolitano.

If you're not focused on what The Radio Patriot has pointed out--and it's something you already knew but have lost sight of--then everything else is just wasted conversation.

VICTORY OR DEATH:

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