Wednesday, February 13, 2008

First out.

It’s cold this morning and it looks like more of the same for the next several days. This is not what I left the Queen City of the Plains for. Worse, it is spitting snow. Not the 40 inches type that Denver catches from time to time but the “nobody can drive on this sh*t and will run you over” kind.

My Grandson is protesting that school should be closed. To my story that I used to walk four miles to school barefoot in the snow, up hill both ways, he only answers, “Oh Grandad.”

Worse, I have pulled my usual act and put off getting a Valentine, candy and flowers for the love of my life. Sometimes today I will have to do some heroics. And to think I could have ordered roses through Sean, The Big Guy and Glen Beck.

Valentine has now become Christmas Redux with the merchants building expectations of Great Sex if you will dress her by Victoria Secret, put shiny baubles in her ears, candy on the table and pretty cards declaring your undying love.

Based on the divorce rates it appears there are also others things that have some importance.

Speaking of love.

It appears that Hussein Obama has won more delegates and the pundits are referring to his campaign as a “movement.” Having watched some of his fans, especially of the female gender, I prefer to think of it as a new religion. Many of them are only a step above drinking the poison kool aid if he should happen to suggest it would be helpful.

On the male side I wonder if they aren’t expecting 72 virgins to be provided by the Feds should they make the ultimate mistake and vote for Hussein. Sheer clothing, candy, cards and diamonds available upon request.

Double standards anyone??

And then we have Media Matters demanding that MSNBC quit demeaning Hillary, which has been translated into “all females” on many of the Leftie blogs. A petition is available for you to sign but not on this blog. Do your own work. Hussein’s shock troops have not been idle. They claim that the comments have been both sexist and racist. Expect to see more of this tripe from them in the future. Especially when some reporter who doesn’t care that he will suffer for it, asks some hard question of Hussein.

Like, “What changes are you actually talking about?” To all of Hussein’s lady fans I think we should remind them of the midlife change that lurks in their future, and ask how they think they will enjoy that. But I digress. If Hussein calls, what is a few million hot flashes??

The actual comments featured a guy named Shuster noting that Chelesa was “pimping” for Hillary. I do not know what was in his heart, but his head must have been empty if he thought such a comment would not immediately be attacked. Proving again that using words and phrases from the ‘hood should be left to those with a better claim to understanding what they mean.

Perhaps Jesse can come forward and apologize for using the expression “Hymie Town.”

And then we have Tucker Carlson, one of the two designated MSNBC Repubs and Conservatives who opined:

"I have often said, when she comes on television, I involuntarily cross my legs."


Which also has been attacked as sexist and racist. Exactly how a comment about a single person without referencing her sex or race can be sexist or racist escapes me but then I am not a fan of Hussein, Hillary or the Demo Left. The scary part is that we have people, a large number of people, who evidently think we should not say negative things about any minority or female…. That is, of course, stupid. But then again look at what we have to deal with.

2 comments:

  1. From Claudia in Toronto.

    After JFK died, it was not politically correct to say that the missiles crisis in November 62 could have been avoided had he been more experienced. You cannot touch Camelot.
    My husband was British vice-consul in Houston, Texas in 62-63. Houston was in direct line from Cuba (750 miles). We had to learn and to teach our chidren (5 and 6) how to respond to an atomic attack. It was an harrowing and frightening two weeks.

    I just hope that the American people are not going to be taken in by charisma as opposed to maturity in the next election.

    Reading you everyday.Best wishes!

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  2. That’s a very good point. And I know the disease quite well since I suffered from it in 1960. The coronation of JFK was my first election and I know well the determined believe that we must have change.

    And there is little doubt that his weakness over the botched attempt at throwing out Castro and re-establishing the Monroe Doctrine led us to the brink of war. What is less spoken about is that Kennedy knew he had displayed weakness, and to appease his critics in the US and show strength to the Soviets, he brought us into South Vietnam. The later disasters were self made by LBJ, the Demos and their allies the radical Left.

    The frightening thing about Obama is that he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know. That is a formula for a disaster.

    And thanks for stopping by everyday.

    Jim

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