Category: 2012 election

  • That tolerant Left

    Now, the only reason I know who Nicki Minaj is because once in awhile they sneak in one of her videos while I keep MunDos latin music on in the background while I’m working and she has huge breasteses and mighty booty to hold them up, so, she’s hard to miss. But apparently, according to Michelle Malkin’s Twitchy, which monitors Twitter action, certain Leftist tweeters are calling for her head because her lyrics in one rap with Lil Wayne (I know…who?) went like this; “I’m a Republican voting for Mitt Romney/You lazy bitches is fucking up the economy”.

    So apparently for that, aside from the regular “Uncle Tom” chants, she also deserves to die.

    The bloodthirsty lynch mob didn’t care whether Minaj was baring her political soul, rapping in character or just searching for a word that sort of rhymed with “economy.” Twitter death wishes continued throughout the night.

    I’m not even sure Nicki even meant it (and I’m pretty sure she didn’t), but I guess we can’t wait for all of the facts before we start looking for rope and light the torches. But, you should click over to Twitchy and read the vile comments.

  • Eastwood speech

    Like I said last night, I can’t watch speeches anymore, but Clint Eastwood got so many bad reviews in the “unbiased” media, I had to watch it this morning. While I’ll admit that it was a little odd that he was talking to an empty chair (which was supposed to represent the President with whom he was supposedly conversing), I didn’t think he did a bad job at all. He hit on all of my complaints about this administration. Well, if you didn’t watch it, here’s the 11 minute video;

    He didn’t give me many reasons to vote for Romney, but he gave me a lot of reasons to vote against Obama, and I guess that’s the whole point this year. The speech would have better if he had channeled Gunny Highway, though.

  • Romney’s speech tonight

    Mitt Romney’s crew sent us advance excerpts of the speech tonight if you can’t watch it. Obama has made me tired of speeches by anyone so, I really appreciate the campaign sending these out;

    Four years ago, I know that many Americans felt a fresh excitement about the possibilities of a new president. That president was not the choice of our party but Americans always come together after elections. We are a good and generous people who are united by so much more than divides us.

    When that hard fought election was over, when the yard signs came down and the television commercials finally came off the air, Americans were eager to go back to work, to live our lives the way Americans always have – optimistic and positive and confident in the future.

    That very optimism is uniquely American.

    It is what brought us to America. We are a nation of immigrants. We are the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the ones who wanted a better life, the driven ones, the ones who woke up at night hearing that voice telling them that life in that place called America could be better.

    They came not just in pursuit of the riches of this world but for the richness of this life.

    Every family in America wanted this to be a time when they could get ahead a little more, put aside a little more for college, do more for their elderly mom who’s living alone now or give a little more to their church or charity.

    Every small business wanted these to be their best years ever, when they could hire more, do more for those who had stuck with them through the hard times, open a new store or sponsor that Little League team.

    Every new college graduate thought they’d have a good job by now, a place of their own, and that they could start paying back some of their loans and build for the future.

    This is when our nation was supposed to start paying down the national debt and rolling back those massive deficits.

    This was the hope and change America voted for.

    I wish President Obama had succeeded because I want America to succeed. But his promises gave way to disappointment and division. This isn’t something we have to accept. Now is the moment when we CAN do something. With your help we will do something.

    Now is the moment when we can stand up and say, “I’m an American. I make my destiny. And we deserve better! My children deserve better! My family deserves better. My country deserves better!”

    So here we stand. Americans have a choice. A decision.

    To make that choice, you need to know more about me and about where I will lead our country.

    My mom and dad gave their kids the greatest gift of all – the gift of unconditional love. They cared deeply about who we would BE, and much less about what we would DO.

    Unconditional love is a gift that Ann and I have tried to pass on to our sons and now to our grandchildren. All the laws and legislation in the world will never heal this world like the loving hearts and arms of mothers and fathers. If every child could drift to sleep feeling wrapped in the love of their family – and God’s love– this world would be a far more gentle and better place.

    My mom and dad were true partners, a life lesson that shaped me by everyday example. When my mom ran for the Senate, my dad was there for her every step of the way. I can still hear her saying in her beautiful voice, “Why should women have any less say than men, about the great decisions facing our nation?”

    I wish she could have been here at the convention and heard leaders like Governor Mary Fallin, Governor Nikki Haley, Governor Susana Martinez, Senator Kelly Ayotte and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

    As Governor of Massachusetts, I chose a woman Lt. Governor, a woman chief of staff, half of my cabinet and senior officials were women, and in business, I mentored and supported great women leaders who went on to run great companies.

    Like a lot of families in a new place with no family, we found kinship with a wide circle of friends through our church. When we were new to the community it was welcoming and as the years went by, it was a joy to help others who had just moved to town or just joined our church. We had remarkably vibrant and diverse congregations of all walks of life and many who were new to America. We prayed together, our kids played together and we always stood ready to help each other out in different ways.

    And that’s how it is in America. We look to our communities, our faiths, our families for our joy, our support, in good times and bad. It is both how we live our lives and why we live our lives. The strength and power and goodness of America has always been based on the strength and power and goodness of our communities, our families, our faiths.

    When I was 37, I helped start a small company. My partners and I had been working for a company that was in the business of helping other businesses.

    So some of us had this idea that if we really believed our advice was helping companies, we should invest in companies. We should bet on ourselves and on our advice.

    That business we started with 10 people has now grown into a great American success story. Some of the companies we helped start are names you know. An office supply company called Staples – where I’m pleased to see the Obama campaign has been shopping; The Sports Authority, which became a favorite of my sons. We started an early childhood learning center called Bright Horizons that First Lady Michelle Obama rightly praised. At a time when nobody thought we’d ever see a new steel mill built in America, we took a chance and built one in a corn field in Indiana. Today Steel Dynamics is one of the largest steel producers in the United States.

    But for too many Americans, these good days are harder to come by. How many days have you woken up feeling that something really special was happening in America?

    Many of you felt that way on Election Day four years ago. Hope and Change had a powerful appeal. But tonight I’d ask a simple question: If you felt that excitement when you voted for Barack Obama, shouldn’t you feel that way now that he’s President Obama? You know there’s something wrong with the kind of job he’s done as president when the best feeling you had, was the day you voted for him.

    Today the time has come for us to put the disappointments of the last four years behind us.

    To put aside the divisiveness and the recriminations.

    To forget about what might have been and to look ahead to what can be.

    Now is the time to restore the Promise of America. Many Americans have given up on this president but they haven’t ever thought about giving up. Not on themselves. Not on each other. And not on America.

    What is needed in our country today is not complicated or profound. It doesn’t take a special government commission to tell us what America needs.

    What America needs is jobs.

    Lots of jobs.

    To the majority of Americans who now believe that the future will not be better than the past, I can guarantee you this: if Barack Obama is re-elected, you will be right.

    I am running for president to help create a better future. A future where everyone who wants a job can find one. Where no senior fears for the security of their retirement. An America where every parent knows that their child will get an education that leads them to a good job and a bright horizon.

    And unlike the president, I have a plan to create 12 million new jobs. It has 5 steps.

    First, by 2020, North America will be energy independent by taking full advantage of our oil and coal and gas and nuclear and renewables.

    Second, we will give our fellow citizens the skills they need for the jobs of today and the careers of tomorrow. When it comes to the school your child will attend, every parent should have a choice, and every child should have a chance.

    Third, we will make trade work for America by forging new trade agreements. And when nations cheat in trade, there will be unmistakable consequences.

    Fourth, to assure every entrepreneur and every job creator that their investments in America will not vanish as have those in Greece, we will cut the deficit and put America on track to a balanced budget.

    And fifth, we will champion SMALL businesses, America’s engine of job growth. That means reducing taxes on business, not raising them. It means simplifying and modernizing the regulations that hurt small business the most. And it means that we must rein in the skyrocketing cost of healthcare by repealing and replacing Obamacare.

    President Obama promised to slow the rise of the oceans and to heal the planet. MY promise…is to help you and your family.

    We will honor America’s democratic ideals because a free world is a more peaceful world. This is the bipartisan foreign policy legacy of Truman, and Reagan. And under my presidency we will return to it once again.

    The America we all know has been a story of the many becoming one, uniting to preserve liberty, uniting to build the greatest economy in the world, uniting to save the world from unspeakable darkness.

    Everywhere I go in America, there are monuments that list those who have given their lives for America. There is no mention of their race, their party affiliation, or what they did for a living. They lived and died under a single flag, fighting for a single purpose. They pledged allegiance to the UNITED States of America.

    That America, that united America, can unleash an economy that will put Americans back to work, that will once again lead the world with innovation and productivity, and that will restore every father and mother’s confidence that their children’s future is brighter even than the past.

    That America, that united America, will preserve a military that is so strong, no nation would ever dare to test it.

    That America, that united America, will uphold the constellation of rights that were endowed by our Creator, and codified in our constitution.

    That united America will care for the poor and the sick, will honor and respect the elderly, and will give a helping hand to those in need.

    That America is the best within each of us. That America we want for our children.

    If I am elected President of these United States, I will work with all my energy and soul to restore that America, to lift our eyes to a better future. That future is our destiny. That future is out there. It is waiting for us. Our children deserve it, our nation depends upon it, the peace and freedom of the world require it. And with your help we will deliver it. Let us begin that future together tonight.

    OK, energy independence is good, but I’ve heard it before. I even heard it from Jimmy Carter. Romney will need 60 Senators for that one.

    The strong military thing is kind of nebulous. And I don’t see anything about veterans or the current wars, for that matter. There’s nothing about that new gun rights plank in the GOP’s platform.

  • Looks Like the Secret Service Has Some More ‘Splaining to Do

    I’m beginning to believe there must be something funny in the water at 950 H Street NW in DC.  Once again, the Secret Service is in the news – and not in a good way.

    A gun belonging to a member of Mitt Romney’s U.S. Secret Service detail was found unattended in the bathroom of the candidate’s charter plane Wednesday afternoon. The Republican nominee was traveling from Tampa, Fla., site of his party’s convention, to Indianapolis, Ind., for a speech.

    I’m not a law enforcement professional, so maybe I’m looking at this all wrong.  But it seems to me that any LEO leaving his/her weapon behind in a public restroom is not exactly a good thing.  Particularly not when that public restroom is on an aircraft carrying a Presidential candidate.

    And this time, I’m afraid the “these were junior folks doing advance work” excuse doesn’t cut it.  Agents accompanying Presidential candidates as part of their protection detail aren’t – or shouldn’t be – rookies.  They simply shouldn’t be making these kinds of mistakes.

    It will be interesting to see what results from this faux pas.  But this, coupled with recent past incidents, does seem to indicate that there’s a problem at the agency.  Perhaps some changes are needed.

  • Live blogging Concerned Veterans For America Watch Party

    Now, I don’t want to sound ungrateful, and I love all of the gigs that the American Legion has sent me on, but they have never told me to sit in a bar surrounded by scantily-clad college student waitresses, offered an open bar and live blog, but that’s what Pete Hegseth and the Concerned Veterans For America have done, and it’s a tough gig. Someone tell Wittgeneld I’m in his neighborhood and unarmed – well except for the 300-pound bouncers.

    Stay tuned to this post and I’ll have pictures and reports until 1am. I already saw a convertible with two pink pigs sitting in the back waving, Pete said there were protesters carrying a Soviet flag who passed by just before I got here. So there might be some fun tonight.

    9:33 Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol is at the bar.

    10:35 Crowd goes wild for Governor Christie (he’s on TV, not in the bar).

    If you missed Ann Romney’s speech here are some highlights;

    …Tonight I want to talk to you from my heart about our hearts.

    I want to talk not about what divides us, but what holds us together as an American family. I want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that one thing that brings us our greatest joy when times are good, and the deepest solace in our dark hours.

    Tonight I want to talk to you about love.

    Mitt’s dad never graduated from college. Instead, he became a carpenter.

    He worked hard, and he became the head of a car company, and then the governor of Michigan.

    When Mitt and I met and fell in love, we were determined not to let anything stand in the way of our life together.

    I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a “storybook marriage.” Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once. And those storybooks never seemed to have chapters called MS or Breast Cancer.

    A storybook marriage? No, not at all. What Mitt Romney and I have is a real marriage.

    At every turn in his life, this man I met at a high school dance, has helped lift up others. He did it with the Olympics, when many wanted to give up.

    This is the man America needs.

    This is the man who will wake up every day with the determination to solve the problems that others say can’t be solved, to fix what others say is beyond repair. This is the man who will work harder than anyone so that we can work a little less hard.

    I can’t tell you what will happen over the next four years. But I can only stand here tonight, as a wife, a mother, a grandmother, an American, and make you this solemn commitment:

    This man will not fail.

    This man will not let us down.

    This man will lift up America!

    Pete’s sending some of the OPSEC guys over to talk to me. Any questions?

    12:55; just talked with Eric Eversoll of the Military Voter Protection Project. If you’re looking for someone who is nonpartisan and passionate about the troops he’s the guy you want to talk to. And he says he reads TAH, so he must be smart.

  • Live From The Clown Show (RNC Protests)

    Since I go to school nearby at the University of Tampa, I decided to walk over and see if I could spot any decent protests. Fortunately for the police, they were pretty light.

    There are small pockets here and there but nothing coordinated or even mildly exciting. The scene in downtown Tampa is mainly one of police officers just standing around in large groups talking.

    Nonetheless, here are some photos from my stroll. I have a video as well but can’t upload it yet until I get to a better connection. (UPDATE: Embedded the video below)

     

    not sure if these guys are WBC or what, but they were spouting about Mormons, muslims, and gays et al
    more of those crazies
    some lady dressed up in Desert camo with a Gopher head. I … have no idea.
    This is a barricade for the street leading to the convention center. Every street leading up to it looks like this. It’s a good ways away from here, and no one can go past (without credentials).
    The Westboro Idiots. You can see the convention center in the background.
    Cops on horses riding up the street.
    The Ron Paul people
    Last but not least, the guy holding a “Veterans For Ron Paul” sign

    Seeing veteran, I was genuinely interested in talking with a fellow vet. So I went over, and said, “So, you’re a veteran?”

    “No.”

    My response was then one of irritation, saying it’s a bit of false advertising, now isn’t it?

    Then his buddy next to him tries to help him out, saying, “A veteran made the sign and wanted him to hold it for him.”

    Ok. That’s all for now. I’m off to go see Jonn.

    [UPDATE: Here’s the only video I took, of the crazy people in the first picture.]

    Here’s a link to the video.

  • Their Lives, Their Fortunes and Their Sacred Honor: Spec Ops Warriors Stand Tall

    In yet another instance of what is becoming a steady series of incredibly stupid misfires, the clueless Obama campaign has decided to adopt the tactics of that memorably successful Kerry campaign in dealing with criticism from the nation’s military. Rather than man-up and admit that he perhaps went a bit overboard in taking credit for the Osama raid, and that it’s entirely possible his White House has leaked critical intelligence, Obama is taking the same tack as the thoroughly torpedoed Kerry: attack his military critics by calling them dishonorable liars.

    It didn’t work for Kerry and it’s not going to work for the campaign of a man who, unlike the turn-coat Kerry, has absolutely no military credentials to link him to veterans, even that minority that leans left. It most assuredly is not going to work with that much larger group of veterans who tend to vote conservative but will vote for those candidates, regardless of party, who are supportive of the military.

    But no, the Axelrod/Plouffe bubble factory, correctly believing that a large part of their Democrat Party is inherently anti-military, has chosen the hang-tough Kerry Gambit, deny, discredit and dishonor. For those of you unfamiliar with what I’m referring to, the White House handling of the mission to capture or kill Osama bin Laden back in 2011 has created a huge amount of displeasure and dissent within the multi-service special operations community as well as the overall military and veterans’ communities. The President’s quick rush to grab the glory with his I,I,I, me, me, me speech, left a lot of active and former members of the military stone, frosty cold. As any general or admiral could tell you, top commanders, especially commanders-in-chief, do not rush to claim the glory. All credit goes to the warriors who carried out the missions, not the politicians and staff wienies involved in the upper-level planning.

    Such a rush to snatch credit from the jaws of victory is unseemly and undignified to those who serve to protect this nation, especially so when the unseemly, undignified grabber-of-glory happens to be the commander of all our military forces, a position which demands dignity, gravitas and a true understanding of the Warrior Code. Bush, a fighter pilot, had it; Clinton, a draft-dodger did not; the guy there now and his Chicago advisors don’t have the slightest clue.

    But worse, in the eyes of those frontline and behind-the-lines warriors who have now posted their displeasure, is the total disregard by this White House for operational security. The unseemly haste with which the Obama spin machine jumped in to blare to the world that Osama had been killed was a grievous intelligence error. In their eagerness to seize credit, the politicians in the White House deprived our nation and our forces of the intelligence that would normally flow from the capture of a terrorist headquarters: all the information contained there about our enemy’s forces, their structure, their distribution/locations, their communications networks and their finances. With one simple White House press release, all that hard-fought-for intelligence was lost. Forever. In claiming the glory, Obama insured that all that intel was end-of-story.

    Subsequent leaks that raise the concerns of our military community are those that have exposed the Pakistani doctor who enabled our finding of Osama; intel regarding undercover operatives within Al Qaeda in Yemen; the revelation that our C-in-C maintains an enemies list from which he magisterially fingers those to be killed. Then we have the leak, exposed in a positive manner at the New York Times that suggests White House cooperation, that it was the United States and Israel that attacked the Iranian nuclear program with the Stuxnet virus. Absolutely everything listed in this paragraph was leaked to bolster the image of Barack Obama as a strong and decisive military leader. Everything in this paragraph also constituted incredibly stupid breaches of operational security that while glorifying Obama and supposedly enhancing his re-electability, endangered our country, the citizens of Israel, and all the military forces of the world engaged in the battle against militant Islamism.

    So now that the military community has responded to the outrage of the commander-in-chief being the single largest security threat to military operations with a video which is a must watch, the Obama Administration, which seems hell-bent on following the Kerry trajectory has singled out the special operations community for an honor that up to now has only been bestowed upon the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. As of today, according to Breitbart, the special operators behind that video and all who support them have been placed on the White House Enemies List. I can’t begin to express how that leaves me, and I’m betting millions of military and veteran voters, feeling: honored, energized, empowered? Yeah, all those and more, the most important of which is a determination to throw this worst commander-in-chief ever out on his incompetent butt.

    I salute the Special Operations Community for having the courage to once again be that tip of the spear they famously pride themselves on being. I also salute them for their achieving the special honor of having become designated as an enemy of the White House and the extant Democrat Party. There should be a service ribbon for that accomplishment. May I suggest a scalloped gold frame surrounding a red, white and blue background with a small gold jump boot, signifying each award for the bravery and honor of those who are willing to risk their lives their fortunes and their sacred honor to put a steel-toed jump boot up the soulless butts of those political snakes in Washington who would corrupt our military operations for nothing but political gain?

    As an honorary member of the Swift Boat Veterans and I would hope the special operations community, I have only this to say:
    Barack Obama, you totally bogus, phony commander-in-chief, consider this, then bring it on.

  • Complacent America

    Well, we could call it a win, that America doesn’t talk about the war against terror, I suppose, because complacency comes from a sense of security and no one is really worried about terrorist attacks, well, unless you live in DC near the Family Research Council, or go to the movies in Colorado or to Temple in Wisconsin. But the war that is still raging in Afghanistan has fallen off the public’s radar according to this article in the Associated Press;

    Americans show more interest in the economy and taxes than the latest suicide bombings in a different, distant land. They’re more tuned in to the political ad war playing out on television than the deadly fight still raging against the Taliban. Earlier this month, protesters at the Iowa State Fair chanted “Stop the war!” They were referring to one purportedly being waged against the middle class.

    By the time voters go to the polls Nov. 6 to choose between Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney, the war will be in its 12th year. For most Americans, that’s long enough.

    If there weren’t still Americans dying everyday, I’d say “Good!” But it only shows the disconnect between Americans and the people who keep them safe. The majority of Americans have no skin in the game. While people with kids, husbands, wives in the military are looking at the end of the war in Afghanistan in 2014 means at least one more deployment, the rest of the country sees it as light at the end of the tunnel and they’re relieved. And, like South Vietnam, and now Iraq, the public won’t go back to save even one person in Afghanistan after the withdrawal is complete. The media and this administration has programmed them for it and that’s what they expect.

    Candidate Obama promised to refocus America’s resources on Afghanistan. But by the time President Obama sent 33,000 more troops to Afghanistan in December 2009, years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan had drained Western resources and sapped resolve to build a viable Afghan state.

    And over time, his administration has grown weary of trying to tackle Afghanistan’s seemingly intractable problems of poverty and corruption. The American people have grown weary too.

    Yeah, but Obama’s generals and the CIA told him that if he didn’t send at least 60,000 troops to Afghanistan in 2009, the surge would fail to have an impact on the enemy, and he didn’t listen, so we have the mess there that we have now and because the public is weary of hearing about it, we have to withdraw. The war in Iraq didn’t sap resources and resolve, Afghanistan was Obama’s to lose and he did. While we should have been talking about the war and the surge, instead we were talking about health care and tax hikes.

    Joe Biden’s robot ninja zombie strategy disconnected us even more from the war. Fewer people were engaged with the enemy, and yeah, we got bin Laden – good job – but the Left told us during the Bush years that getting bin Laden wouldn’t end the war, but here they are telling us it’s over. And, surprise! It’s in an election year.