Saturday, January 31, 2009
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8:46 PM
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:19 PM
 "We rock girl!" There are still handfuls of back-woods inhabiting inbred siblings, and theological or political liberals who claim that Fox News is operated by secret right wing gremlins. If this were so, in a nation that just elected Barack Obama as president, one would conclude that in the sweeping into office the miracle-working-most-famous-person-ever-to-have-lived that Fox News would be nervous and losing market-share. So let's look at this week's Nielsen numbers: FOXNEWS OREILLY 3,891,000 FOXNEWS HANNITY 3,034,000 FOXNEWS BECK 2,306,000 FOXNEWS SHEP 2,299,000 FOXNEWS GRETA 2,155,000 MSNBC OLBERMANN 1,581,000 CNN COOPER 1,559,000 CNN KING 1,420,000 CNN BLITZER 1,490,000 CNNHN GRACE 1,435,000 MSNBC MADDOW 1,398,000 Hmmm... Maybe Fox, in employing pundits from both sides of the ideaological and philosophical sides of the issues, has demonstrated that America is served in allowing the private sector to insert it's own fairness doctrine. Because it sure seems to prove the point that they're "fair and balanced" approach is kicking the guts out of anyone else attempting to pretend to be on nightly cable news...
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:38 PM
  I'm FINE!!!! One of our faithful readers asked me this intriguingly honest question today by e-mail:
I'm seriously dazed and completely confused. Would someone please explain this to me like I'm a 6 year old? How can 2 million lower income folks who are capable enough to get into Washington DC in sub zero temps in 1 day to see Obama take the oath of office of the Presidency when 200,000 couldn't get out of New Orleans at 85 degrees with four days notice?
Of course the obvious answer is. Ray Nagin isn't the mayor of DC!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:37 PM
      Every 90 secs a child like these dies... Every two seconds another child is made an orphan on this planet. And every :90 seconds another orphan dies. There are a lot of things that we are going to all have different opinions on especially over the next four years. But here's something I would like YOU to consider agreeing with me about. These children who are orphaned every few seconds, did nothing to deserve the fears they face. Whether their parents are lost to HIV on the African continent or killed by terrorist/thuggish violence in regions where law-breakers are seeking to destabilize everything... these children had nothing to do with it. Therefore it falls to those who have compassion in their heart to do something to help them. And THAT's why I want you to call my friends at FOOD For ORPHANS today. They have asked me to help see if we could feed one school (about 150 kids) for one month. It can be done for a one time gift of $15 per child. So I'm calling as soon as I post this to sponsor the first ten. Would be my matching gift? Would you call toll free and match one of the 10 children I am sponsoring today? If only 15 people matched my challenge we could feed the whole school in seconds. PLEASE take this chance to put food in the stomach of someone who hurts for .50 cents today... I know you can. And I know that whether you agree with me politically or not--we can all agree that these children need us right now, and we have the ability to do something about it! Give online by clicking here, where you can also get a lot of information, regarding FOOD for ORPHANS as well. Or please dial: 888-219-0779
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:36 PM
 "Look this way yo..." No social security number? No problem? Messiah has money for you too! Republican officials are concerned that the Democratic-written legislation makes people who came to the United States illegally eligible for tax credits of $500 per worker and $1,000 per couple. A House-passed version of the bill and one making its way through the Senate both disqualify nonresident aliens from receiving the credits. But neither requires a worker to have a Social Security number to get the credits.
Of course you and I both know that these aren't "credits" -- you can't "credit" something to someone that was not paid in the first place. This is pure welfare--now able to go to illegal aliens... who not only didn't pay it to begin with, but does not legally have the right to be working in the nation.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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2:41 PM
 "where's the dang knob?" For the past eight years I have suffered the intolerant hate-filled-froth that has rested on the lips of "intelligencia." And by "intelligencia" I usually refer to people who have such high opinions of their learned place in life that they rain down condemnation and snobbery upon the poor schmucks like me who think common sense can be a more valuable commodity than ivy league tenure. (It can also include but not be limited to pretty much anyone else on the theological or political left in today's society. I've personally spotted froth on the mouths of fellow church goers, relatives, and an 80 year crackpot who comments frequently on this page that fancies herself witty--but incapable of defending a single thing she has ever stated... and likes to name herself after a popular barnyard animal. But hey it's intelligencia and we're not allowed to question it... Maybe it's to do with the smell...)
These people all believed one thing in common. Or maybe several. But the biggest, most important one that they all agreed upon universally, was that our past president was the dumbest man to ever walk the face of this planet.
They made jokes about how he walked. What he said publicly about God. The fact that he actually thought Al Qaeda were animals that, perish the thought, should be locked away from the rest of humanity. They made jokes about what kind of parent he was. They made jokes about President Bush making Condi Rice his own personal Sally Hemmings. AND They made jokes about pretzels missing their intended "target." (And by "joke" I mean something that they likely told their friends in the teacher's lounge and everyone giggled at.) They made them about new words like "strategery" and "misunderestimated."
These types applauded the Dixie Chicks when they went to foreign soil and spit on their nation. And oddly enough they actually DO feel like the United States should apologize for keeping her citizens safe for the past eight years. But I digress.
Now that the chosen O has replaced the much scoffed at W there seems to be a high road of hypocrisy that the frothy-pants seemed to have put in place.
(Especially given the fact that to date it is Barack Obama who had the dumbest of all time responses ever in a presidential forum in the history of planet earth. Fat Albert's friend translated it this way: "Uh... that-ba would-ba be-ba an answer-ba above-ba my-ba paygrade... bah...")
But see we were never told by Brian Williams that everyone who had ever been president prior to W was evil. Or that he had been the editor of the Harvard Law Review. Or that he was the most famous person in all of history.
So maybe it's because of all those "accomplishments" that the press gets to give Obama a near shut out of coverage when he tries to use window as though it were a door earlier today outside the Oval Office.
For every mishap that W ever had there were non-stop commentaries for weeks about his IQ (which was higher than Al Gore and John Kerry's) and his manliness though he was perhaps the most fit president ever to serve. (Big Bad Barry O only grudgingly released his medical records to the public because of his addiction to nicotine.)
I don't take delight in anyone trying to open a locked door--even one not in his own house (as Bush did) or to try to convert an Oval Office window into an entry way (as did Obama). But I do think that if one gets the label for being imperfect, the press has an obligation to return the favor, especially when the expectations on said chosen one are higher than ever before in the history of mankind.
And full disclosure here, I've tried to go through a shut door as well. But I was 17, and in a hurry to complete a task on the university campus so that I could meet up with the hottest brunette in attendance. Running at a dead sprint I hit the closed glass door full speed, and needed eight stitches at the campus hospital. Worked out though... the next morning major sympathy from the cute brunette... AND her phone number!
Imagine what the press would've said about that!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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2:58 AM
  Penny or Juliet? The Lovely Bride and I got into a bit of a disagreement last night. So I thought I'd let you weigh in...
Desmond's BFF or Jack's girl doctor?
Blond's aren't really my thing... so I'm interested in what you decide.
The Lovely Bride and I were split on it...
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:01 PM
 "Operator... I'd like to yell at Congress please!" About two years ago there was this really stupid debate that was held within companies that operated websites. "Should we upgrade to web 2.0 as a platform? Or just try to make web 1.0 look as sexy as possible?" It was a stupid debate then, and showed significant lack of forethought... So does the current "stimulus package" that Congressional Democrats are about to pass, and choke YOU to pay for. So consider this Activism v. 3.0! The things included are a cadre of programs, gimmicks, and some outright political campaign paybacks. Yesterday Nancy Pelosi even tried to keep a straight face and tell the nation that condoms would help stimulate the economy. Her arrogance on the matter shows her ignorance on the mechanics of both prophylactics and economics. This morning on page 147 of the stimulus bill we find out that $335,000,000 "needs" to poured into the prevention of STD's and the creation of freaky-get-your-sex on programs. (This is $335,000,000 in addition to the $333,000,000 that we give to Planned Parenthood each year for their let's-get-your-girl-an-abortion as well as freaky-sex-programs of their own.) So at a time when we should be just flat returning the money to the roughly 150 million who actually pay taxes (which would equal close to $8500 per federal tax-payer) and allowing them to stimulate the economy through the purchase of good's and service's, thus providing jobs, and thus expanding the earning's base--instead we slammin' down $668,000,000 millions into helping 15 year olds obtain "non-consequential" orgasms. I'm I the only one more than a little bit lost on the priorities behind this? Anyway - Ed Morrissey and the HotAir crew have had enough and are helping you do two very important things all at once. SPEAK OUT to your elected congressional representative - republican or democrat, and allow their answers to you to be heard by the listening public. At 3pm this afternoon - they will be helping "chatizens" take the talk to the halls of congress - LIVE, across the globe with ALL of you listening. Ed tells you how to make it happen here. And the chat room was already buzzing big time an hour before the broadcast. They will help you place the call to your Rep OR your Senator. So go get all of 'em, and let them know how strongly your thoughts hold on the best way to spend our money to solve our economic woes... not the shortcomings in the sack.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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Kevin McCullough
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4:00 PM
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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3:59 PM
 "Ooooooo you stooooopid infidels..." See there is a problem in running around the U.S. and the World while campaigning for President and attempting to smear your own nation as the price of winning your beloved office. Because when you have said nothing but, "sit down with cuckoos without condition" the cuckoos suddenly believe they have control, and that their opinion suddenly matters. See the luxury of treating nutcases, like nutcases is that then the only people they have to speak to are their pet parakeets, and the closeted homosexuals that live with them-- that they tell the world don't exist. But NOW Obama's gone and make him big talk 'bout Chief make-things-right and spend big wampum to sit and smoke 'em peace pipe with little brave Mahmoud. Only problem is now Mahmoud still says crazy things like " no holocaust ever" or " I'll show you big holocaust" while Obama's foreign policy approach just yesterday was still publicly promoting sit down, face to face, can I get you more coffee, how 'bout a specialty 'jihad'-cinnamon-bun just for you kind of talks. Mahmoud sees all this and says to himself, "Hey, whaddya know? I'm the camel's spit. They worship me. 'Who's da MAAAN subserviant wife number 4?'" And now he, um, well... sit down with U.S.? "Uh... not so much!" Oh yes, "Unless that half breed apologize to us the way he did to the stinky Arabs on Al Arabyia (we Persians are far more 'Mein Kampf' than they, don't you think). AND THEN... maybe we'll talk about it!" Rule of thumb people... Marginalize and isolate the crazies. Work with, and support reformers and allies. America is in deep deep messy deep mess when we confuse the two, and allow the two to confuse themselves!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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5:47 PM
$4,290 ...per person?
So I did a little bit o'math today... After we found out today that by the time you add interest, financing, and the actual true numbers of what the stimulus package calls for that the REAL amount it will cost in REAL dollars today will be: "Ta Da... ONE POINT THREE TRILLION!" Here's what that looks like in case your calculator can't hold a number that big: $1,300,000,000,000. Now keep in mind that we have roughly 303,000,000 people as our most recently certified population (July 2008). Now since the government seems so insistent on doing a "stimulus" anyway - here's one they could get everyone to go along with... Since 1.3 trillion divided by 303 million comes out to $4290 per person, why not give it directly BACK to the people. A married couple would get $8580. A family of three (2 parents, 1 child) would be $12,870. A family of four $17,160. Tell me that wouldn't FLOOD the economy with the ability to recover! I dare you! Then we wouldn't have to fund condoms, or ACORN, or any of the other stupid things that are being thrown into the package faster than someone can blink...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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5:07 PM
 My fellow... uhm... Arabians? Normally Presidents get so wrapped up in unveiling their 100 day agenda that they usually don't have time to sit down with media... Then again we're hoping and changing these days. So why not have a man named Hussein, be President after we hung Hussein? And why not speak to Al Arabiya first as opposed to even the left wing subsidiary American Broadcasting Corporation? Hmmm... I wonder where they house the unicorns at night at he White House? Did they build a barn? And more importantly are the rainbows flammable? And how does our President justify calling our relationships with the Arab world damaged? Seems to me we have strong backing from Iraq, the Saudis, Jordan, Quatar, UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, and several others. (By the way Mr. Prez... Iranians are <cupping hands to mouth and speaking slowly>P E R S I A N S.) In fact it seems to me the ONLY Arabs we have any problems with are the ones who are not Christian, and who want to kill Americans and her allies...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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4:27 PM
 Uhmmm... I was just counting the ironies in this headline: Clinton says world "exhaling" with Obama at top
Monday, January 26, 2009
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:20 AM
 Good Monday right back achya!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Posted by:
Faith Ammen
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9:39 AM
There are a lot of questions couples ask before the decide to have a baby. Although I have no children of my own, I am the oldest of five kids and have babysat dozens of children and therefore understand what happens when two people decide to start a family. There are questions of whether the couple's relationship is secure, whether they are financially stable...Nancy Pelosi thinks there is one more thought to add to the list: " Will having a child be too much of a burden on my state?" Pelosi suggests adding birth control funding to the current $825 billion stimulus package. She attempted to explain to George Stephanopoulos yesterday how contraceptives related to the economy: "Well, the family planning services reduce cost. They reduce cost." Reduce cost for whom? The government. The big, all-controlling, Big Brother government. "The states are in terrible fiscal budget crises now and part of what we do for children's health, education and some of those elements are to help the states meet their financial needs," Pelosi explained. "One of those - one of the initiatives you mentioned, the contraception, will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government."
Where is the change we can believe in? Where is the innovative approach to old problems? Pelosi is not attempting to address the issues of a broken system. Her solution to fixing the education system and healthcare is reducing the number of childen who can be recipients of it. Children are not commodities, they are not part of a equation to fix the economy, and they are not something to be prevented because the government can't afford to continue the programs that they created. Pelosi should let people fund their own contraceptive needs and work on fixing the real problems at hand which are a lot more complex than handing out condoms.
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