The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, "It's a girl" - Shirley Chisholm

Thursday, August 14, 2008

A lousy American

By guest blogger JAY:

As a voting American, this primary season has been grueling for me and for millions of Americans who think like I do. From the very beginning when I was giving the Senator from Illinois a fair shake by trying to figure out who he is and what he's about, I couldn't find a single thing that would make me want to vote for him. I watched in horror as my candidate, Hillary Clinton, was brought down in a fashion that can only be described as orchestrated from within. I vacillated between deep disgust and profound depression on a daily basis.

I know I wasn't alone then and I'm not alone now. The best Democratic candidate is not, apparently, going to become the Democratic nominee. Okay, that's the way it is. But I'm not compelled to simply move on and forget what has happened. I can't, because what has happened is so indefensible and wrong.

The part that I can't wrap my mind around at this point is how his supporters continue to support him.

"Change" when spoken on his lips was always a load of crap and it was obvious to me all along. That I was right has been proven time and time again by his flip-flops in recent weeks. His reversals have not been small and expected. They corrupt the core message of his entire campaign. What must it be like to still support him when every reason given during the primary for awarding this man with a vote has been betrayed?

They told me he was for change. He is not. They told me they liked him because he wasn't a typical politician. He has proven that he's not only typical, he is the worst kind of politician.

I don't even feel compelled to list once again all of the reasons that he has given us to mistrust him at this point -- the facts are in, and he is a scoundrel. A narcissistic, snobbish, spineless, lazy scoundrel. And yet "they" support him.

And then they started saying that experience isn't necessary for the job of President of the United States. Why do they say this? Because they want to live in a world where you don't have to earn anything. They are lousy Americans. He is a lousy American. This country exists because of hard work... the kind of hard work that leads any mature adult to strongly value experience. If experience matters when hiring a waiter, it probably also matters when hiring a President. Honestly, the defense of this man's inadequacies is too absurd for me to stomach. And so I won't.

Yes, there is something wrong with America these days. It is embodied, heart and soul, in this man's candidacy and the blind support given to him by the entitled masses who fall in line behind his hollow shell. He will not have my respect until he has earned it, and he will most certainly not get my vote until that happens. I'm not holding my breath.

Nor will I ever shut up about it until he has proven me wrong.


Jay is a filmmaker living in Los Angeles

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Obama has again proven himself to be effete and entitled.

My My My the Obamites are losing it. I have reports from the field that the Obamite commenters are in full melt down mode on most blogs. I don't dip too deeply into the rampant pro obama media and blogs anymore. Life is too short to be bothered with childish fanatics. The most important political take away from Obama's idiotic remarks and weak explanation is this:
More than likely, HE JUST LOST PENNSYLVANIA TO MCCAIN IN THE FALL. The road to Obama actually being in the White House just got much narrower. Florida is out of reach and Ohio looks bad. West Virginia should be put squarely in the GOP column now. I would even say he'll have to do some explaining in Massachusetts. A lot of voters are not going to take kindly to him when reminded of Wright and his San Fran gaffe in tandem.

D.C. and Illinois are probably still safe for Barry.

The list of proofs that Obama is an arrogant, entitled brat is now longer than ever. There are many ways to look at Obama's latest offensive remarks. Let's look at a few:

1. The man is a political fool. The remarks to San Francisco are a violation of politics 101. In 1984 Gary Hart said on the eve of the California and New Jersey primaries to a group of California supporters that they where lucky whereas "he had to go back to New Jersey". Mondale promptly kicked his ass in New Jersey and that was that for Hart. Obama did him three better in Pennsylvania: he insulted gun owners, all religious people, and said in essence to white voters that they were bitter toward anyone "who was not like them". Nice. Especially coming from a man who has gotten quite a lot of white support. Gratitude is not the Obama family's long suit.

2. The statement is just wrong. Pennsylvania is above the national average in income and has made a small, but real come back since Billy Joel's Allentown defined it. This is largely because of the hard work of Pennsylvanians. Read this to get the low down.

3. The statement itself is a compendium of all the latte liberal nonsense that loses election after election for Democrats. One can easily imagine Dukakis opining in a similar way. One can hardly imagine LBJ, FDR, or Bill Clinton being so breathlessly condescending. both because they were politically smarter than Obama and, frankly, they weren't brats.

What he said:

Pennsylvanians were "bitter" and "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations"

Wow. Really where to begin? It is an astounding list of insults. The most offensive being that religious people are, in fact, religious to the degree that economic hard times have befallen them. I suppose if one spent 20 years in the "Our Lady of Perpetual Resentment" congregation one might think of any religion not full of anti-American, anti-white clap trap was merely a bromide and sedative. The subtext here is: the faithful are being taken for a ride and are therefore stupid. Obama is saying that the religious "cling" to Catholicism, and the Quaker faith, and the rest out of empty headedness and fear. This statement is appalling and, as a religious person, very hard not to take personally.

He started the nonsense with:
"They feel so betrayed by government that when they hear a pitch that is premised on not being cynical about government, then a part of them just doesn't buy it. And when it's delivered by - it's true that when it’s delivered by a 46-year-old black man named Barack Obama, then that adds another layer of skepticism."

I can only repeat this truism about the Obama Entitlement Express: when it works for him he says "race doesn't or shouldn't matter" When it looks like things won't break his way it's because he's black. The sentiment here is clear: If I lose it is because they were skeptical because I am a "46-year-old black man named Barack Obama". HE can't possibly imagine losing because the people wanted someone else. He still seems stunned that he can campaign in a state and then lose. As he said last summer "to know him is to love him."

The sentence assumes that Pennsylvanians inherently should trust him - why? - I guess because he showed up - and that skepticism is wrong in any case. The idea that voters might ask him to prove that he can deliver never enters the equation for him. I've noticed time and time again that the one question he and his supporters can never answer is "Why should we choose you?". One gets a response, but never an answer.

Let me add: His entire "pitch" is premised on the most basic level of cynicism: people will go with whoever makes them feel good regardless of who they actually are or have been. This is why the speeches are so good and the content of the campaign and its leader are so empty.

I have nothing much to add about "clinging to guns" except it is classic latte liberal foolishness. Gun owners are not particular clingy types in any case. Again: Obama just doesn't get it. In his world people "cling to guns". In the gun owners world it is their right to have them. The reason liberals like his San Francisco audience cannot ever win this argument is because their premise is always gun owners are hicks. Having a reasonable conversation about the 2nd Amendment is off the table immediately. I do not own a gun. I am for much stricter gun control laws. But knowing a few gun owners who are hardly hicks I chafe at lefty remarks like Obama's. Obama telegraphs his contempt for gun owners. I can only hope they respond in the voting booth.

I hold out no hope that the MSM will treat his remarks fairly. The ability to deny facts on the ground when you've invested so much pie in the sky is astonishing. Olbermann will probably make the blogger at the Huffpost the "worst person in the world". Matthews must be in a cold sweat about how to spin this to his fellow Quaker Staters.

The damage is done. Obama has again proven himself to be an effete, entitled, numbskull.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

The Arrogance of Michelle and Barry Obama

Go on, put the quotes below on the google - they are all true.

And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
Barack Obama

The point I was making was not that my grandmother harbors any racial animosity, but that she is a typical white person.
Barack Obama

For those of you who are just weary of the primary, and feeling kind of ground down or that it's like a Bataan death march, I just want everybody to know that the future is bright.
Barack Obama

There are people in the party who are very concerned about this turning into some kind of a Bataan Death March.
Obama goon, David Axlerod

In this country, racism is as natural as motherhood, apple pie, and the fourth of July.
The Obama family pastor, Rev Wright


For the First Time in My Adult Lifetime, I Am Really Proud of My Country.
Michelle Obama

I asked Obama if she thought that her husband, as the Democratic nominee, could take John McCain. "Oh, yeah. We got him," she replied.

This is my favorite:

Anybody gone into Whole Foods lately and see what they charge for arugula? I mean, they're charging a lot of money for this stuff.
Barack Obama - on a farm in Iowa.

You are likable enough, Hillary.
Barack Obama

Every place is Barack Obama country once Barack Obama's been there.
Barack Obama
(except, California, Texas, Ohio, New York, Florida, Mass., Rhode Island, Tennessee, Michigan, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arizona, Nevada, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New Mexico....)

The freshman senator told reporters in July that he would overcome Hillary Rodham Clinton's lead in the polls because "to know me is to love me."

Barack is one of the smartest people you will ever encounter who will deign to enter this messy thing called politics,
Michelle Obama


It will light upon you, You will experience an epiphany. And you will say to yourself, I have to vote for Barack. I have to do it.
Barack Obama

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Entitled and Clueless


"For those of you who are just weary of the primary, and feeling kind of ground down or that it's like a Bataan death march, I just want everybody to know that the future is bright," So speaks Senator Obama,

Did anyone watch the WWII series on PBS? I cannot imagine using the term Bataan Death March after seeing the actual horror of it.

So, running in a tight race for PRESIDENT is comparable to the Bataan Death March. Death is in the phrase for a reason. There's never been an exact accounting for how many died but it is between six and eleven thousand men. It was a war crime. It's not something to toss casually into any conversation.

Just how entitled is Senator Obama?

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