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June 8, 2008
Ronaldo Maximus Made Our First Muslim Congressman Sick
Keith Ellison, our first Muslim Congressman, informs a nest of moonbats that Ronald Reagan "really made me sick as a President" (about 6 minutes in):
I can hardly wait to see how Reagan's legacy will be honored by our first quasi-Muslim President.
Via Nice Deb, on a tip from nanc.
Posted by Van Helsing at June 8, 2008 10:53 AM
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Ronald Reagan was not the smartest President but he had balls and vision. He was the best Republican President other than Lincoln in the 1860s - not a good track record for the GOP. And of course we all now know what a moron George W. Bush is. Even Reagan knew that Dubya was a total moron.
When will the GOP nominate someone with half a brain and who is worthy of leading the greatest nation on earth?
Hell - Barack Obama is more of a man, more intelligent, more accomplished than 20 George W. Bushes.
Obama '08 !!!!!
Posted by: Lee at June 8, 2008 11:47 AM
More accomplished? The guy hasn't even served a full term in the Senate. At least George W. Bush was a governor before being elected to the presidency.
More intelligent? He thinks there's 57 states in the union.
Keep on drinking that socialist flavored Kool-Aid and bow down to your Obamessiah.
Posted by: Kristy at June 8, 2008 11:53 AM
Keith Ellison - what an anti-American moron.
But of course he's a liberal - so I suppose it's to be expected.
Posted by: Jimbo at June 8, 2008 11:54 AM
OT - Drill in the US!
But to the surprise of the industry and its supporters, the cost of making biodiesel has outpaced the rise in fossil-fuel prices.
Now Metro Transit, the region's largest consumer of biodiesel, is "taking an indefinite pause" in buying the renewable fuel, said general manager Kevin Desmond.
Farmers are laughing to the banks on the backs of their subsidies and lobbyists.
SoBiofuel backlash: High prices, pollution worries hit consumers
Posted by: Oiao at June 8, 2008 12:58 PM
More accomplished? What has Barack Obama actually accomplished?
1. Spent 20 years in a church without realizing the pastor was a ranting racist loon. (A fact the rest of America figured out in under two minutes.)
2. Was elected to the Senate because a better qualified Republican had to drop out after a scandal revealed he may have had sex with his own wife (7 of 9) and was replaced by a carpet-bagging nutter.
3. While in the senate, got a $3 million dollar earmark for the hospital his bitter, spoiled wife was employed at, and another $225K for America-bashing Vanilla Ice wannabe Fr. Pfleger.
4. At some point may have purchased Arugula at Whole Paycheck and still whines about the price to this day.
5. Got a sweet real estate deal from a sleazy developer who was just indicted on 16 of 24 counts or corruption.
That is certainly more impressive than Bush's set of accomplishments.
Posted by: V the K at June 8, 2008 1:09 PM
Reinvention of hollow hope is not innovation or leadership. It is a used car salesman’s tactic to close the deal while making you blindly happy that you were screwed.
Good luck in your personal clime towards success, sincerely. Are all of your peers, as a collective group, as capable of self reliance as the young engineers of the 60's?
Obama is the product of Soros' money and a well run marketing campaign.
When Bill 'that depends on the definition of is' Clintoon turned on the Media for dissin the Clintoons, he was referring directly to the Soros machine, but could not openly attack Soros for cutting his losses and turning his back on the Clintoons
Obama has no more experience then that of a well mentored used car salesman.
Posted by: Oiao at June 8, 2008 1:27 PM
Minnesota makes me sick for electing a man like Keith Ellison. We get the government we deserve.
Posted by: Beef at June 8, 2008 1:28 PM
Posted by: V the K at June 8, 2008 1:38 PM
It appears the video has been removed.
Posted by: ToddonCapeCod at June 8, 2008 3:28 PM
V the K,
You could pick apart anyone and spin anything.
The fact remains that Obama is self-made and much more intelligent that Dubya.
Dubya was on the receiving end of affirmative action throughout his entire life as the son of H.W.
Our country is too important and too powerful to be left to a radical right wing ideologue with a screw loose like Dubya.
Even Reagan loathed Dubya and saw him for exactly what he is - an underachiever who would have been a big fat zero if it were not for the fact that he is HW's son.
Do yourself a favor and support real, intelligent conservatives - or else don't complain when the GOP is in the toilet. I think all you have left are the beer guzzeling, trailer park dwelling, tracker pull loving faction.
Posted by: Lee at June 8, 2008 4:54 PM
Lee lives in a magical land where "tracker pulls" are held far off from his lofty home in the heavens away from all the little people.
Posted by: Thulsa Doom at June 8, 2008 5:16 PM
Thulsa -
Lee doesn't "live" - she mearly exists and loaths people who do actually live an independent life in persuit of happiness. She believes happiness is bad because happy people can only be so off the backs of the miserable... like her.
Posted by: Jimbo at June 8, 2008 5:36 PM
Thanks VTK for the video of Obamastutter - I should get over to Ace more often.
The video drives home the point why McRINO's keepers want a bunch of unscripted Town Hall Meetings and Obamaoracle's keepers do not.
Too hard to edit 'live one-on-one debates' that have no scripts for Obama.
McRINO might not have a great presence, but he can think on his feet and deliver to the questions in a timely manner.
I'm sure the Obama keepers, knowing Obama's weakness for factual or quick response, in unscripted events, will not allow Town Hall formats.
Posted by: Oiao at June 8, 2008 6:36 PM
Obama didn't just deliver that earmark, his wife's salary tripled after it was delivered.
Rezko wasn't indicted on 16 of 24 counts, he was convicted on 16 counts.
Posted by: Bob Smith at June 9, 2008 1:04 AM
Lee, you have no right to accuse George W. Bush of being stupid when you yourself appear to be incapable of correctly spelling words like "guzzling" and "tractor."
Posted by: Adam at June 9, 2008 4:33 AM
With O'Bama you better "hope for change" thats all you'll have left
Posted by: JamesB at June 9, 2008 5:41 AM
With O'Bama you better "hope for change" thats all you'll have left
Posted by: JamesB at June 9, 2008 5:41 AM
Adam, not to mention, Lee is apparently too much of a dimwit to tell the difference between VH and V the K.
Posted by: V the K at June 9, 2008 6:16 AM
The fact remains that Obama is self-made and much more intelligent that Dubya. Dubya was on the receiving end of affirmative action throughout his entire life as the son of H.W.
Obama was an affirmative action admit to Columbia and Harvard law school, worked at a few NGOs, and part time at a law firm. Hardly what one would call self-made. Indeed, he is just as much an artificial construct as George W., only with less experience and fewer actual qualifications. W was at least governor of Texas and the managing partner of the Texas Rangers baseball team.
As to intelligence, Obama is not known for being quick on his feet; anything straying from the script will only lead to disaster. W has never struck me as unintelligent as such, but more misguided and easily manipulated by those he trusts (and probably shouldn't). W is not a great public speaker, but he gets the job done.
You may not like what W stands for (I don't like everything he stands for either), but at least we know what that is. Obama tells us he stands for one thing, his associates and past record indicate he stands for something else, and there so far has been precious little pressure from the media to make him elaborate on his position. His liberal handlers must have nightmares about that.
Don't just call for change for the sake of it, or the change you get might be worse than what you had before. Obama says that America needs "change", without elaborating on exactly what kind of change he is promising. I think most people would be alarmed when they find out.
Posted by: CoderInCrisis at June 9, 2008 9:06 AM
Coder, that is a much more honest assessment than we will ever get from the likes of Lee. I have never liked Bush, and my opinion of him has diminished throughout his presidency. But I try to keep my criticisms fair and legitimate.
Posted by: V the K at June 9, 2008 9:28 AM
Never did figure out what everyone's problem with Bush was. Seems to me with the nature of politics it'd be a good thing to have someone so non-slick and un-polished in office. I mean a lot of people take Bush's demeanor as a sign that he's unintelligent, but couldn't that be an indication that he's actually genuine, rather than some slick PR creation like so many politicians are?
And he's taken untold amounts of unfounded criticism while in office, surely more than any other politician in living memory, and simply ignored it while at least trying to do the right thing by constituents and in foreign policy issues.
As for Raygun making Ellison sick, well he's in good company there; iirc the Soviet Union weren't too enamoured of Dutch either.
Posted by: mandible claw at June 16, 2008 11:52 PM

