Archive for 27 Jan 2009

The midterm elections should be interesting, to say the least. If the Republicans want to add seats to either the Senate, or the House, then they need to come back to the root of the party. One word. Conservatism. The rest of that hogwash just needs to be flushed out of the party. That kiss your opponent’s ass in hope of gaining a crumb has got to go.

Tell the Democrats to get screwed and fight them on everything that they try to pass. That’s exactly what they did to the Republican Party. Stop kowtowing to these morons on the left and fight for less government, more tax cuts, and no bailout bullshit.

Some analysis for the 2010 midterm elections:

Handicapping 2010

by Salena Zito

After last Tuesday’s pomp, circumstance and, at times, over-the-top love-fest language, it is hard to imagine the Democrats will be especially vulnerable in 2010’s races for Congress or state governorships.

From 1934 through 2006, with the exceptions of 1998 (during the Clinton impeachment) and 2002 (following the 9/11 terrorist attacks), a president’s party has lost an average of some 26 congressional seats in midterm elections.

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Socialism Exposed

Posted: 27 Jan 2009 in Comarade Obama, Politics

In true douche-nozzle fashion, his heinous the Obamaramadingdong has already shown his far left socialism to be at his heart and soul. Now he will force that upon everyone, and screw the 48% of us that disagree with that mantra. Actually, it’s probably closer to 58% that disagree with socialism. Why 58%? Because 10% i’s about how many conservatives voted for his douche-nozzleness. What I call the stupid conservatives.

They have no idea what they wrought upon America.

I won… now get over it!

Posted by Bobby Eberle

And the winner of the “no class” award goes to… His Majesty… the messiah… President Obama.

The media love to make comparisons between former President Bush and President Obama… one is hated, the other beloved. The fact is that at the outset of the Bush Administration, the former president attended a Democrat retreat as a show of goodwill and to try to set the tone for bipartisanship in Washington. President Obama, on the other hand, is showing his “bipartisanship” with his own version of “it’s my way or the highway” attitude.

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I heard a similar point that this article makes a few years ago, but this is articulated much better.

Welcome to Socialism 101:

My New Spread the Wealth Grading Policy

by Mike S. Adams

Good afternoon students! I’m writing you this email to announce that I’m making some changes in the grading policies I announced two weeks ago when I sent an email with an attached course syllabus. As you know, we now have a new president and I thought it would be nice to align our class policies with some of the policies he will be implementing over the next four years. These will be changes you can believe in and, I hope, changes that will inspire hope, which is our most important American value.

Previously, I announced that I would use a ten-point grading scale, which means that 90% of 100 is an “A,” 80% is a “B,” 70% is a “C,” and 60% is enough for a passing grade of “D.” I also announced that I will refrain from using a “plus/minus” system – even though the faculty handbook gives me that option.

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