the iron horse
Rock n' Roll Doggie
Is President Obama a given or will he face a challenger?
Is President Obama a given or will he face a challenger?
Conservatives, by their very nature, aren't usually that skilled in the humour department
How many nationally-known, popular comedians can you name who are actually rather conservative or who perform acts that show conservative values in a positive light? Hint: Larry the Cable Guy is an act and actually doesn't have a ridiculous accent when he's off-mic. That's a paragraph with no hint of sarcasm, I'd love to know. I'm a big standup fan and the only guy who comes close for me is Dennis Miller.
That's right Iron horse. Best to leave all that science-doin' and job-creatin' and joke-makin' to them thar "elites." They're better people... just ask 'em.
Is President Obama a given or will he face a challenger?
How many houses does John Mccain own, again? Eight?
How many nationally-known, popular comedians can you name who are actually rather conservative or who perform acts that show conservative values in a positive light? Hint: Larry the Cable Guy is an act and actually doesn't have a ridiculous accent when he's off-mic. That's a paragraph with no hint of sarcasm, I'd love to know. I'm a big standup fan and the only guy who comes close for me is Dennis Miller.
And as far as that poster, I honestly think you are far more deft than to fall into the GOP marketing ploy that liberals are the elites trying to give welfare to their poor cousins and conservatives in Congress who are multimillionaires actually give a damn for the average working man.
How many houses does John Mccain own, again? Eight?
Why don't you stop with the GOP is anti-science canard. It's not only terribly incorrect but, um... elitist.
Ron Paul would easily beat Obama, but I'd wager the War Party won't select him.
Obama is basically a crap president. Soon as he comes up against serious opposition, he's toast, but the oligarchy still favour him, for reasons best known to themselves. Probably something to do with screwing the middle and working class taxpayers and keeping the Wall Street oligarchy in clover - it usually is.
My dream ticket is Paul-Kucinich - oh well, I can dream, can't I.
Here is my ten point policy prescription for the US:
Withdraw from Iraq - immediately.
Cease funding Israel - immediately.
Withdraw from Afghanistan, on a phased basis
Withdraw US funding from the World Bank/IMF.
Reduce taxes on the middle class - immediately.
Arrest ten multi-millionaire tax evaders and detain them in Gitmo indefinitely. (The rest will learn their lesson, believe me.)
Cut public sector wages by 20%, overnight.
Bring the troops home.
Bring the jobs home.
Re-establish the gold standard.
Screw China, forgive Europe and punish Russia.
Unfortunately, America, like Europe, is run by a of spivs, gimps, and servile cowards, in hock to the bankers, so none of the above will be implemented. It should, though. We all know it.
How typical, the victim card.but today everybody except white Christian males and conservative women/minorities are in the off-limits, protected, victims of Western culture category.
Why don't you stop with the GOP is anti-science canard. It's not only terribly incorrect but, um... elitist.
That tells me about all I need to know. I find Gutfeld and Coulter neither irritating, offensive, nor funny. I don't really watch the Daily Show, despite your attempt to pigeon-hole meThere is great conservative humor in the writings of Jonah Goldberg, Greg Gutfeld, Ann Coulter and Mark Steyn. But if you can only laugh at what you've been conditioned to laugh at (i.e. the Daily Show and Colbert crowds) you are not going to "get the joke" of the absurdity of much of the Left.
You're right, the GOP isn't anti-science. I take it back. They are pro-science when it benefits their local pharmaceutical or aerospace development interests, and anti-science when they have to pander to the Christian right in order to get votes. Not that this is only a symptom of the GOP.Why don't you stop with the GOP is anti-science canard. It's not only terribly incorrect but, um... elitist.
Being a white, North American, fluent English-speaking male, I find it pretty hilarious when other Caucasians play the victim. That's pretty pathetic. It really speaks to the Conservative American paranoia that their "way of life" from the idealized 1950s is under siege from all the brown folks.Don Rickles probably isn't even politically conservative but today everybody except white Christian males and conservative women/minorities are in the off-limits, protected, victims of Western culture category.
Kucinich would be good.
Being a white, North American, fluent English-speaking male, I find it pretty hilarious when other Caucasians play the victim.
And I wonder whether the Republican/Tea Party would have been a bit easier on her, or just as hard?
compare that to this squeaky clean administration (so far)
Fast and Furious
LightSquared
Solyndra
Not sure which is better. All the Clinton drama again, or all this Beck-ish insanity.
Maybe it's time to throwaway some of those "mainstream, accepted" textbooks.it amazes me how people seem so frightened of his "ideas" -- these are very, very moderate proposals that follow mainstream, accepted, textbook economics. yet ... he's some Bolshevik?
it's shocking.
ugh.
“Its not just the European assumptions that are crumbling its the whole Keynesian edifice on which they rest. All those men who think think of themselves as practical but are in fact slaves to some long defunct economist are now finding that their belief system is in ruins. You cannot spend your way to growth. You cannot increase consumption without producing something at least not in the long term. And you cannot debase a currency without consequences and you cannot keep borrowing forever. And if you try to do those things what happens? You are about to find out.”
– Daniel Hannan MEP for southeast England, Sept 2011
Maybe it's time to throwaway some of those "mainstream, accepted" textbooks.