Bush on Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton: "Wait till her fat ass is sitting at this desk."
Bush on Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin: "I'm trying to remember if I've met her before. I'm sure I must have. What is she, the governor of Guam?"
Bush on President Barack Obama: "This is a dangerous world, and this cat isn't remotely qualified to handle it. This guy has no clue, I promise you."
(From the book "Speech-Less, Tales of a White House Survivor" by Matt Latimer, former speech writer to the president.)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
QUOTATIONS OF THE DAY
"As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama's socialist ideology."
-- Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer.
"I can't understand for the life of me what's so great about being stupid."
-- President George H. W. Bush in his 1991 live televised speech to the schoolchildren of America.
-- Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer.
"I can't understand for the life of me what's so great about being stupid."
-- President George H. W. Bush in his 1991 live televised speech to the schoolchildren of America.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
GOD BLESS AMERICA, AGAIN
This is scary stuff.
It's a passage from "A Clash of Camelots" -- by Sam Kashner, in the current issue of "Vanity Fair" -- about how William Manchester researched and wrote his book "The Death of a President." I hope it doesn't foreshadow our own time.
It's a passage from "A Clash of Camelots" -- by Sam Kashner, in the current issue of "Vanity Fair" -- about how William Manchester researched and wrote his book "The Death of a President." I hope it doesn't foreshadow our own time.
Manchester... discovered that Dallas “had become the Mecca for medicine-show evangelists … the Minutemen, the John Birch and Patrick Henry Societies, and the headquarters of [ultra-conservative oil billionaire] H. L. Hunt and his activities.”
“In that third year of the Kennedy presidency,” Manchester wrote, “a kind of fever lay over Dallas country. Mad things happened. Huge billboards screamed, ‘Impeach Earl Warren.’ Jewish stores were smeared with crude swastikas.…Radical Right polemics were distributed in public schools; Kennedy’s name was booed in classrooms; corporate junior executives were required to attend radical seminars.” A retired major general ran the American flag upside down, deriding it as “the Democrat flag.” A wanted poster with J.F.K.’s face on it was circulated, announcing “this man is Wanted” for—among other things—“turning the sovereignty of the US over to the Communist controlled United Nations” and appointing “anti-Christians … aliens and known Communists” to federal offices. And a full-page advertisement had appeared the day of the assassination in The Dallas Morning News accusing Kennedy of making a secret deal with the Communist Party; when it was shown to the president, he was appalled. He turned to Jacqueline, who was visibly upset, and said, “Oh, you know, we’re heading into nut country today.”
Manchester discovered that in a wealthy Dallas suburb, when told that President Kennedy had been murdered in their city, the students in a fourth-grade class burst into applause.
Friday, September 4, 2009
THE WISDOM OF JAMES INHOFE
U.S. Senator James Inhofe held a town hall meeting in Grove, Oklahoma, this week. Here is some of what he had to say.
- On President Barack Obama: "I never dreamed I would see an administration try to disavow all the things that have made this country different from all the others."
- On America: "I have never seen so many things happening at one time so disheartening to America."
- On institutions: "Every institution that has made this country the greatest nation in the world is under attack."
- On the "hoax" of global warming: "More and more, with each month that goes by, more scientists agree with me. We are winning."
- On Guantanamo: "There has never been a case of torture there. The people there are treated better than in the federal prisons."
- On terrorism: "I don't know why President Obama is obsessed with turning terrorists loose in America."
- On national defense: "Barack Obama is disarming America."
- On the future: "Those of you who think like I do hope that this country can hang on another 16 months."
Thursday, September 3, 2009
HEALTH CARE MADE SIMPLE
This letter so simplifies American health care that I am compelled to reprint part of it. A Sarah Stringfellow wrote it to the editor of Salt Lake City's "Deseret News," which published it on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009.
"If you are a veteran or Native American, you receive health care as if you lived under the British national system.
"If you have employer-provided health insurance, it is as if you lived in Germany.
"If you receive medicare, it is similar to the the Canadian 'single-payer' system.
"If you are one of the 50 million uninsured Americans, it is as if you lived in Burundi or Burma, where you either pay cash or get sick and die."
"If you are a veteran or Native American, you receive health care as if you lived under the British national system.
"If you have employer-provided health insurance, it is as if you lived in Germany.
"If you receive medicare, it is similar to the the Canadian 'single-payer' system.
"If you are one of the 50 million uninsured Americans, it is as if you lived in Burundi or Burma, where you either pay cash or get sick and die."
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO and went to Venus. It was a very beautiful place and it was really green."
-- Japanese First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama in her book, "Very Strange Things I've Encountered."
-- Japanese First Lady Miyuki Hatoyama in her book, "Very Strange Things I've Encountered."
Saturday, August 29, 2009
YOU'RE GONNA' DIE
The National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the life expectancy in the U.S. is now 78 years.
However, the total death rate from all causes is still 100%.
However, the total death rate from all causes is still 100%.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
TODAY'S BOOK REVIEW
Today, a review of the novel "Deception Point" by Dan Brown, author of "The DaVinci Code."
Marc Aubriere reviews the novel. He was held hostage in Somalia for a month. The only book he had available was "Deception Point."
Aubriere says, "I read that book eight times. I hate that book now."
Marc Aubriere reviews the novel. He was held hostage in Somalia for a month. The only book he had available was "Deception Point."
Aubriere says, "I read that book eight times. I hate that book now."
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
QUOTATION OF THE DAY
""I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another Democrat president Jimmy Carter. And I'm not blaming this on President Obama, I just think it's an interesting coincidence."
-- Michele Bachman
-- Michele Bachman
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
RANDOM NEWS
A woman was killed in Ripley County, Missouri, when her motorcycle hit a deer. But hunters killed 2,858 deer in the county this year, so the deer are still behind.
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Colorado will no longer check to see if people who get special licence plates for the descendants of pioneers are really the descendants of pioneers.
Coming up next, who really came over on the Mayflower?
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A man who set out water jugs in the Arizona desert for Mexicans crossing into the U.S. was convicted of littering.
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No good deed shall go unpunished.
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A burglar armed with meat cleavers asked Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies to kill him.
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So they did.
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China executed a holding company chairman for embezzling a mere $14.6 million. Don'cha think Bernie Madoff is glad to be an American?
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This woman's got to get the narcissist of the year award.
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Betty Lichtenstein worked as a registered nurse in Connecticut. She paid for her own awards ceremony to receive the Connecticut Nursing Association's "Nurse of the Year" award.
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But it turns out that she didn't really win the award, there's no such association, and Betty's not really a nurse.
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It seems that cows kill about 20 people a year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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But given the number of cows killed by people each year, the cows are still behind.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
MAN'S HUMANITY TO MAN
The Japanese government will apologise for the Bataan Death March next year by inviting survivors of the march to Japan.
Japan will remember Bataan by forcing the survivors to march 60 miles through the Philippines in blistering heat without food or water with occasional beatings and executions along the way.
(I just made up that last part.)
Japan will remember Bataan by forcing the survivors to march 60 miles through the Philippines in blistering heat without food or water with occasional beatings and executions along the way.
(I just made up that last part.)
Sunday, August 16, 2009
VOICES OF UNREASON PART III
"Is all this what you want or expect in a universal health care bill being rushed through Congress? Do you want government agents coming into your home and telling you how to parent your children? When did government health care turn into government child care?"
-- Chuck Norris
“People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn’t have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless,”
-- Investors Business Daily (Note: Stephen Hawking was born in the U.K., has always lived there and lives there still.)
-- Chuck Norris
“People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn’t have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless,”
-- Investors Business Daily (Note: Stephen Hawking was born in the U.K., has always lived there and lives there still.)
Saturday, August 15, 2009
VOICES OF UNREASON PART II
The House bill "would make it mandatory -- absolutely require -- that every five years, people in Medicare have a required counseling session that will tell them how to end their life sooner, how to decline nutrition, how to decline being hydrated, how to go to hospice care."
-- Former New York Lieutenant Governor Betty McCaughey.
The House bill "may place older people in situations where they may feel pressured to sign end of life directives they would not otherwise sign. This provision may start us down a treacherous path toward government encouraged euthanasia if enacted into law."
-- Representative John Boehner.
"Euthanasia is another shovel ready job for Pelosi to assign to the states. Reducing health care costs under Obama's plan, after all, counts as economic stimulus, too -- controlling life, controlling death, controlling costs."
--American Spectator writer George Neumayr.
"Sometimes for the common good, you just have to say, 'Hey, grandpa, you've had a good life.'"
-- Fox's Glenn Beck.
"We should not have a government plan that will pull the plug on grandma."
-- Iowa Senator Charles Grassley.
"No one should be surprised at the coming embrace of euthanasia."
-- Columnist Cal Thomas.
-- Former New York Lieutenant Governor Betty McCaughey.
The House bill "may place older people in situations where they may feel pressured to sign end of life directives they would not otherwise sign. This provision may start us down a treacherous path toward government encouraged euthanasia if enacted into law."
-- Representative John Boehner.
"Euthanasia is another shovel ready job for Pelosi to assign to the states. Reducing health care costs under Obama's plan, after all, counts as economic stimulus, too -- controlling life, controlling death, controlling costs."
--American Spectator writer George Neumayr.
"Sometimes for the common good, you just have to say, 'Hey, grandpa, you've had a good life.'"
-- Fox's Glenn Beck.
"We should not have a government plan that will pull the plug on grandma."
-- Iowa Senator Charles Grassley.
"No one should be surprised at the coming embrace of euthanasia."
-- Columnist Cal Thomas.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
VOICES OF UNREASON
"You may be dead in five years, they may euthanize you."
"You are trampling on our Constitution. You and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. One day God is going to stand before you and he's going to judge you."
-- Craig Anthony Miller to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania.
"It says right plainly here they want to limit the type of care the elderly can get. They are talking about killing people."
-- Laural Tobias to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania.
"This is about the dismantling of this country. We don't want this country to turn into Russia."
-- Katy Abram to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania..
"I know the years down the road I don't want my children coming up to me and asking me, 'Mom, why didn't you do anything? Why do we have to wait in line for, I don't know, toilet paper or anything?'"
-- Katy Abram, later, on Fox News.
"Euthanize Obama!"
-- an unnamed protester outside President Barack Obama's town hall meeting in New Hampshire.
-- Val Butsicaric to Reprentative John Dingell at a town hall meeting in Michigan.
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"If they don't let us vent our frustrations out, they will have a revolution.
-- Mary Ann Fieser to Senator Claire McCaskill at a town hall meeting in Missouri.
"You are trampling on our Constitution. You and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. One day God is going to stand before you and he's going to judge you."
-- Craig Anthony Miller to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania.
"It says right plainly here they want to limit the type of care the elderly can get. They are talking about killing people."
-- Laural Tobias to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania.
"This is about the dismantling of this country. We don't want this country to turn into Russia."
-- Katy Abram to Senator Arlen Spector at a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania..
"I know the years down the road I don't want my children coming up to me and asking me, 'Mom, why didn't you do anything? Why do we have to wait in line for, I don't know, toilet paper or anything?'"
-- Katy Abram, later, on Fox News.
"Euthanize Obama!"
-- an unnamed protester outside President Barack Obama's town hall meeting in New Hampshire.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
IN LOCAL NEWS...
It's silly season in Tulsa, as local politicians prepare for the upcoming elections.
Republican Anna Falling is running for mayor. She says the most important thing she can do for Tulsa is to put a creationism display at the Tulsa Zoo. She told her supporters, "We need to first of all recognize the fact that God needs to be honored in this city."
She was answered with calls of "hallelujah."
She promised to appoint to government people who will "honor God." She later made it clear she was referring only to church going Christians. Jews evidently need not apply.
Republican Anna Falling is running for mayor. She says the most important thing she can do for Tulsa is to put a creationism display at the Tulsa Zoo. She told her supporters, "We need to first of all recognize the fact that God needs to be honored in this city."
She was answered with calls of "hallelujah."
She promised to appoint to government people who will "honor God." She later made it clear she was referring only to church going Christians. Jews evidently need not apply.
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City Councilor Jack Henderson, who is black, accused his fellow city counselors, who are white, of racism.
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The other counselors responded by claiming they are not either racist, so there.
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Chris Trail is running for the City Council. His background includes:
- A protective order against him from his wife.
- An arrest for food code violations.
- Outstanding tax liens.
- Personal bankruptcy.
Trail says all of that is behind him now.
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Karl Hulcher is running for the City Council. His background includes:
- A second degree arson conviction.
- A D.U.I. conviction.
- Charges of attempting to escape from an officer, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, speeding and driving under suspension, all dismissed.
- Two domestic abuse charges involving his son, dismissed.
- A domestic abuse charge involving his father, dismissed.
- A protective order filed against him by his ex-wife.
- A protective order filed against him by his father.
Hulcher says all that is behind him now.
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In other local news...
The school district announced that most Tulsa public schools are on the No Child Left Behind Oklahoma School Improvement List. This does not mean schools have improved. This is government-speak. It means the schools are failing.
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The court has charged a Tulsa elementary school principal with contributing to the delinquency of a minor by encouraging two boys, 10 and 11 years old, to fight it out in the hallway. In fact, she had to pull one of the boys out of class to set up the fight.
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Meth labs are springing up around Tulsa, in country homes, apartments, motels, in the woods, vans and cars. Workers found the latest one on the steps of the State Services Building downtown. The building houses, among other agencies, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
A BIRTHDAY SHOWER
Today is my birthday.
I've reached the big six-oh, as they call it. And although I know that base-ten counting is just another human construct, any age with a zero at the end causes me to evaluate my life.
So I'm depressed.
Still, a guy's got to work, so this morning I picked up my squad car, radioed a 10-8 and headed for my post.
Then, dispatch called my cell phone.
The dispatcher said this was probably a really stupid question but was I the guy who used to have a radio show?
I said yes.
He said he used to listen, and we talked and I felt really good.
Until we hung up and I realised that I used to be somebody and now I was just a rent-a-cop, a guy with a gun who guards places where nothing ever happens.
So I was depressed, again, in a deep down place that Paxil can't touch.
But tonight is the Perseid meteor shower, the most spectacular meteor shower of the year. And it happens every year on my birthday. Without fail.
So enjoy the star show. And happy birthday, whenever.
I've reached the big six-oh, as they call it. And although I know that base-ten counting is just another human construct, any age with a zero at the end causes me to evaluate my life.
So I'm depressed.
Still, a guy's got to work, so this morning I picked up my squad car, radioed a 10-8 and headed for my post.
Then, dispatch called my cell phone.
The dispatcher said this was probably a really stupid question but was I the guy who used to have a radio show?
I said yes.
He said he used to listen, and we talked and I felt really good.
Until we hung up and I realised that I used to be somebody and now I was just a rent-a-cop, a guy with a gun who guards places where nothing ever happens.
So I was depressed, again, in a deep down place that Paxil can't touch.
But tonight is the Perseid meteor shower, the most spectacular meteor shower of the year. And it happens every year on my birthday. Without fail.
So enjoy the star show. And happy birthday, whenever.
Monday, August 10, 2009
I HEART ANIMALS
Nevada is using Federal stimulus money to build an overpass for animals on U.S. 93. Now the chicken will be able to cross the road in safety and comfort.
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New Jersey is scrapping plans to sink old New York subway cars in the Atlantic to create an artificial reef. It turns out the cars are in such poor shape they're not even fit for the fish.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
LANGUAGE, LANGUAGE
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway is "one tough son of a bitch."
That's how he described himself in a speech at Saint Jerome Catholic Church in Fancy Farm, Kentucky.
The church is now revising its rules to ban profanity.
There'll be no more sons of bitches at Saint Jerome.
That's how he described himself in a speech at Saint Jerome Catholic Church in Fancy Farm, Kentucky.
The church is now revising its rules to ban profanity.
There'll be no more sons of bitches at Saint Jerome.
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The Eugene, Oregon, Water & Electric Board is changing the name of Lloyd Knox Water Board Park to Lloyd Knox Park.
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There'll be no water boarding at Lloyd Knox Park.
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
QUOTATIONS FROM THE LUNATIC FRINGE
"This is a scary time in Washington. It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that."
-- Oklahoma First District Congressman John Sullivan in remarks to the Tulsa Republican Club.
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care. Such a system is downright evil."
-- Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
-- Oklahoma First District Congressman John Sullivan in remarks to the Tulsa Republican Club.
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care. Such a system is downright evil."
-- Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
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