Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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7:20 PM
For two whole hours today... not a single white caller on the steaming hot phone lines... HOUR 1, HOUR 2.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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6:22 PM
I am so excited at what 2008 is shaping up like... This will no doubt be the biggest political circus EVER to show its face in modern history.
Joe Biden just HAD to get into the action today. The unfortunate thing on his part being that the article doesn't even come out in print until Monday.
BIDEN: “I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” he said. “I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”
So... what - there has never been a "mainstream" African-American who is articulate? Hmm...
Or was it - there has never been an articulate "mainstream" African-American who is bright? Hmm...
How 'bout - there has never been an articulate African-American who was clean? Hmm...
And no African-Americans were good looking?
AND its "storybook" because African-Americans have never had any of these before?
There more you tear his statement apart - the more utter racism you find in every crevice of it. But racism is a predictable attribute amongst elite liberal Democrats - and especially Mr. Biden. Remember this?
WOW! And he says it to a Pakistani man's face, and with a stupid grin asks the stupid comment, "am I right?"
It seems to me that Mr. Biden is typical of leftists that are the proud tradition of the racist Democrat party going back to the civil war era. I document the long history of the two parties and their relationship to the racial issues of their times in the chapter entitled: "All Men Are Created Equal (Except to Liberals)" in my new book MuscleHead Revolution: Overturning Liberalism with Commonsense Thinking. It's actually the longest chapter in the book. It documents with great meticulous precision the lying Democrat hypocrisy on every aspect of the racial issues of the political climate now - and shows the roots of where they stemmed from.
But you don't have to go back nearly that far to find Racist Democrats doing stupid things - and getting more or less a free pass on it. Christopher Dodd Senator from Connecticut and now also a 2008 Presidential candidate for the Democrats said this, from the Senate floor, about a former KKK leader:
In words that Republicans believe sound awfully similar to the comments that knocked Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) out of the GOP leadership, Dodd said, “It has often been said that the man and the moment come together. I do not think it is an exaggeration at all to say to my friend from West Virginia that he would have been a great Senator at any moment. Some were right for the time. Robert C. Byrd, in my view, would have been right at any time.”
Despite the charges of racial insensitivity that have been lobbed at Byrd over the years, Dodd added that his colleague “would have been right during the great conflict of Civil War in this nation” and at other key times. “I cannot think of a single moment in this nation’s 220-plus-year history where he would not have been a valuable asset to this country,” said Dodd. “Certainly today that is not any less true.”
THE TRUTH IS: The modern Democratic party believes itself to be the modern Plantation owner, telling blacks when they may or may not speak, sit, stand, and walk. And like the plantation owners of the days of slavery they have even recruited "House Negroes" to help do their bidding - i.e. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Charlie Rangel, and Maxine Waters.
This will also always be the case as long as the trick for Democrats to get elected is to keep promising things that do not belong to them, to people who have not earned them, and stealing from those who do work to pay for them...
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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5:31 PM
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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5:21 PM
Sorry about my silent blog... we had some pretty big cyber-burps at TownHall today... Blogging will resume shortly...
BEST, ~KMC
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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7:54 AM
Please understand that this video was probably made by a liberal (probably anti-war, pro-gay-marriage, and definitely anti-Christian.) BUT the film nonetheless highlights why a faith-based right winger like myself just can't bring myself to back him - regardless of what my friend Pat Hynes has been paid to type...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:48 PM
I'm spending more time than usual tonight in the New York blogging underground and Ace has always been a bit of an addiction but his co-blogger Jack M. is running for President on this platform...
And since you deserve to know my platform, I'll lay it out for you in terms even morons can understand:
Amnesty/Illegal Immigration: Against it. Building a border wall: For it. Abortion: Against it. Gun Control: Against It. Gay Marriage: Against It. "Torture": For it. War on Terror: For It. Strict Constructionists: For them. Missile Defense: For It. Tax Cuts: For Them. Spending Cuts: For them. McCain/Feingold: Against It. Kyoto: Against it. Chinese Communism: Against It. Cuban Communism: Against It. Venezuelan Chavezism: Against It. Iranian Nukes: Against them. North Korean Nukes: Against Them. Islamic Jihadism: Against It. The Bush Doctrine: For it. Old Europe: Ignore them. New Europe: For them. Nuclear Power: For it. Putting Reagan on Mount Rushmore: For it.
Would love to ask all the "official candidates" for their answers in exactly the same fashion...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:18 PM
RightEvents is on top of all the important things going on each month - check out the terrific range of February events!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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6:08 PM
Athiest Libertarians and Liberals will hate him... but I think this guy's got guts!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:28 PM
HIV/AIDS is oft presented as an epidemic that afflicts the poor. Leftists have an agenda in presenting it as such. They attempt to link it to "human rights."
Well they are now wrestling with the issue of this outbreak of AIDS amongst the rich and affluent South Africans.
How is that?
Because it is always more about BEHAVIOR than anything else!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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2:33 PM
My column from this week. If you missed it, well, I do apologize - but here's another chance...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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1:04 PM
Part of my original prediction that Barack Obama will be our President in 2009 teetered on one of several conditions. (Conditions that have not changed to date.)
But this one condition in particular is that the GOP is not yet learning the lessons needed from 2006. Lessons that take the strong conservative message that the party represents and ignite 80 million evangelical voters with it...
Sadly - Rush Limbaugh, and progressive liberals see it the same way...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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12:20 PM
I dare you to read this, if you can stomach it that is. I have never subscribed to the Los Angeles Times' but I will make this guarantee - I never will!
Lowlights:
"The United States is a paranoid aggressor that always overreacts to provocation."
"Yet as the comparison with the Soviet experience should remind us, the war against terrorism has not yet been much of a war at all, let alone a war to end all wars. It is a messy, difficult, long-term struggle against exceptionally dangerous criminals who actually like nothing better than being put on the same level of historical importance as Hitler — can you imagine a better recruiting tool? To fight them effectively, we need coolness, resolve and stamina. But we also need to overcome long habit and remind ourselves that not every enemy is in fact a threat to our existence."
If you feel so inclined, join me in placing a call to inform the LATimes that they will never have my business ever again: (213) 237-5000 and ask for the "Readers' Representative Office".
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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12:10 PM

He's too friendly with her....
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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11:04 AM
I don't know how I missed this story from 2003.
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerrys, posted this listing:
ENEMY WANTED. Serious enemy needed to justify Pentagon budget increase. Defense contractors desperate. Interested enemies send letter and photo or video (threatening, ok) to Enemy Search Committee, Priorities Campaign, 1350 Broadway, NY, NY, 10018.
...and he posted it on Sept. 4, 2001...
Of course liberals call this kind of dissent - "patriotic."
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:00 AM
Hillary Clinton got caught in a great big, fat, fib before her Iowa audiences this last weekend...
At a town hall meeting in Des Moines, the state capital, on January 27, Clinton said: "I believe we’ve got to take a strong stand on limiting our dependence on foreign oil. And we have a perfect example here in Iowa about how it can work with all of the ethanol that’s being produced here.”
According to an article in the Chicago Tribune cited in a release from the Republican National Committee, Clinton "took questions and spoke of boosting production of ethanol.”
And the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Clinton "genuflected before ethanol, which is big business in Iowa.”
But the record shows...
But as a Senator from New York, Clinton has voted at least 17 times against measures promoting ethanol production, the RNC noted.
During a question-and-answer session in 2004, Clinton was asked about "her outspoken opposition to legislation that would double the use of ethanol as a gasoline additive,” the Des Moines Register reported at the time.
"She was momentarily stumped by a question as to why she opposed the ethanol mandate, but then said she was concerned that it would raise gasoline prices for her constituents.”
Clinton reportedly said: "I have to look to first protecting and supporting the needs of the people I represent right now.”
In 2002, Clinton even signed a letter that read in part: "There is no sound public policy reason for mandating the use of ethanol.”
The rationale for the fibbing...
It’s not surprising that Clinton would have a change of heart regarding ethanol when addressing Iowa voters, considering that the ethanol industry generates $2.49 billion in total sales back to local communities, according to the Iowa Corn Growers Association.
Also, "more than 14,750 Iowa jobs are affected by ethanol,” the Association notes, "including 2,550 directly related to ethanol production.”
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