Tea Party racist?

Then why is Herman Cain so popular with Tea Party supporters?

Then why is Herman Cain, a conservative black businessman and radio host from Georgia, generating such excitement among the very people maligned as angry white racists? In a recent national Gallup poll of Republican and Republican-leaning Independents, Cain beat out Michele Bachmann, Jon Huntsman, and Tim Pawlenty. Cain did even better among respondents further on the right, tying Newt Gingrich among self-identified conservatives with 10 percent.

Moving on…

Cain himself is challenging these perceptions head on. His new campaign video features black supporters prominently, and Cain paints his conservatism and campaign as true racial progress in the United States. “I left that Democrat plantation a long time ago,” he declares, “and I ain’t going back!” Later in the video, Cain says proudly, “My great-great grandparents were slaves, and now I’m running for president … Is this a great country or what?”

Racism is by no means dead in America, and elements of it exist across the political spectrum. While one could reasonably argue that Tea Party activists are too angry, too focused on the budget, or too concerned with ideological purity, the idea one must be racist to oppose Obama’s policies is cheap and intellectually feeble.

(emphasis added)
Ya think?

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Weinergate update

Rep. Weiner’s just a bad liar – and that’s the truth

It’s simple logic. If he can’t say with certitude that it isn’t his crotch, he is saying, in effect, that it is undeniably his crotch.

Actually, the only way it could be his crotch without him having taken the picture and then posted it is for the hacker to have leaned over Weiner’s shoulder in a location where Weiner was already stripped down to his underpants, placed his own head next to the congressman’s without Weiner knowing it, snapped the picture, and then scurried away.

That is the only conceivable other angle from which that specific photo of Anthony Weiner’s crotch could have been taken.

The last time Russert encountered Weiner, it was Jan. 19, just before the State of the Union Address. Russert reported on Twitter that Weiner was advising people to play “that now-popular drinking game that you take a shot whenever GOP say things that aren’t true.”

If that drinking game had been going on over the past five days in relation to Anthony Weiner, the entire country would have cirrhosis of the liver.

(emphasis added)

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Medical Doctors considering “Going Galt”?

Sure seems that way after reading this article…

Second Opinion: Filthy Rich Doctors Hide Boxes of Cash Under their Gilded Beds

We can put off the discussion as we have been for years, but the fundamental issue is this: To keep practicing medicine as it is, physicians will need to be paid more money or be required to pay less in education and in practice.

Otherwise, rich doctors (who are also smart doctors) will start to do the math. And when they do, they’ll realize that they simply can’t afford to do it anymore. Being rich is rapidly becoming just too expensive.

He doesn’t even mention Obamacare and its effects on Medicare reimbursments.

Altogether, ObamaCare cuts $818 billion from Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) from 2014-2023, the first 10 years of its full implementation, and $3.2 trillion over the first 20 years, 2014-2033. Adding in ObamaCare cuts for Medicare Part B (physicians fees and other services) brings the total cut to $1.05 trillion over the first 10 years and $4.95 trillion over the first 20 years.

These draconian cuts in Medicare payments to doctors, hospitals and other health-care providers that serve America’s seniors were the basis for the Congressional Budget Office’s official “score”—repeatedly cited by the president—that the health-reform legislation would actually reduce the federal deficit. But Mr. Obama never disclosed how that deficit reduction would actually be achieved.

Is the Healthcare system broken? Absolutely. Will Obamacare fix it? It depends on your definition of fix. However, if physicians are “going Galt” at the same time that large numbers of people are supposedly going to enter the system, a catastrophic traffic jam is something even a caveman and figure out. Not so sure about Progressives though.

h/t to Instapundit.

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Everything you’ve heard about fossil fuels may be wrong

Say it ain’t so.

So much for the specter of depletion, as a reason to adopt renewable energy technologies like solar power and wind power. Whatever may be the case with Peak Oil in particular, the date of Peak Fossil Fuels has been pushed indefinitely into the future. What about national security as a reason to switch to renewable energy?

Sweet. Expecting Global Warming (err Climate Change) hysteria to increase exponentially.

Oh, let’s see, further down the article…


The arguments for converting the U.S. economy to wind, solar and biomass energy have collapsed. The date of depletion of fossil fuels has been pushed back into the future by centuries — or millennia. The abundance and geographic diversity of fossil fuels made possible by technology in time will reduce the dependence of the U.S. on particular foreign energy exporters, eliminating the national security argument for renewable energy. And if the worst-case scenarios for climate change were plausible, then the most effective way to avert catastrophic global warming would be the rapid expansion of nuclear power, not over-complicated schemes worthy of Rube Goldberg or Wile E. Coyote to carpet the world’s deserts and prairies with solar panels and wind farms that would provide only intermittent energy from weak and diffuse sources.


And obviously attacks by enviromentalists on fracking technology will also increase exponentially. Expect there to be a decree that fracking fluids don’t obey the law of gravity and some super duper quantum mechanical effect causes them to migrate upwards.

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One Take

$40,000 later…

Background here.

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“If this story last longer than four hours, call your physician.”

LOL!

From the comments.

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Hollywood and the “Casting Couch”

Depressing.

Thanksfully it’s from “Faux News” so it’s most likely not true.  😉

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“…the feeding frenzy would be of a different magnitude entirely. “

If he were a Republican.

A case in point is the Boulder Daily Camera, our local paper.  To their credit, they don’t jump on the “gossip train”.  That said, they exhibit great joy in pointing out Republican shortcomings and frailties,  while repeatedly turning a blind eye to the Democrats and Progressives.

No surprise, they know their target market.  When was the last time I bought a paper?

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Mitch Daniels Says He Could Have Beaten Obama If He Had Run

What absolute BS.

What an idiot. Either run or STFU. I have absolutely no patience for this “I think I could have run” garbage. The truth is we’ll never know. Mitch Daniel’s made his decision, he should shut up and live with it.

This is just another example of politicians from both sides of the aisle I have absolutely no use for. Mitch Daniel’s you are a ZERO, hell you’re a negative number.

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Weinergate

These two posts sum it up nicely…

Hey MSM any old Twit(erer) understands what Rep Weiner’s numbers mean

and

New York Post Covers For Weiner and Plays Dumb; Riehl Exposes Lies
Plus: A Round-Up Update
Plus: DrewM. Explains That Weiner’s “Facebook Hack” Claim Makes No Sense Regarding a Twitter Hack

Oh and WTF IS IT With the Republican’s Lately?

Erika, you have a Twitter account and certainly are capable of understanding Datechguy’s post. I hardly think the DC can ignore Weinergate, but then I (most likely) don’t work at the paper!

Added @21:45p on 5/29

This is a fairly level headed summary of the situation as it now stands.  I may or may not have to “eat a little crow” but it’s very intriguing no matter how it works out.  This article also links to a statement from the female who was to have received the tweet.

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Shout out to Children’s Hospital

I’d like to give one more shout out to The Children’s Hospital in Aurora. My daughter had surgery here on Thursday and it looks like she will most likely be discharged tomorrow, a day early.

I can’t give them enough kudos from the surgical team to the Hospital staff. Both hands clapping.

Chris

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First amendment…

great when it’s convenient. Not so great when it’s protecting neaderthal conservatives and Tea Party “members”.

One of Joe’s signers had that liberal confusion down pat. “I think there is freedom of speech,” the young woman said, “but sometimes … there has to be some kind of control. I mean, look at the tea party, you have all this hate going on,” she blathered. She went on to say that freedom of speech is “not something this country needs any more.”


This could have happened on Pearl Street.

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A “tweet” goes viral

How a single tweet went viral, and the repurcussions are still playing out. Urban Outfitter’s is scrambling I suspect.

h/t to Instapundit.

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Romney = more of the same

First Romneycare and now he supports ethanol subsidies. Why would anyone want to vote for this guy?

Not only are we paying a hidden price at the pump for these subsidies to make ethanol look better as a solution, we’re paying more at the grocery store and more in entitlement spending to boot. Hey, what’s not to like for a conservative?

Pawlenty went to Iowa and told the truth — that the federal government’s subsidies of ethanol were bad policy that we can no longer afford. Romney went to Iowa and pandered for big-government solutions in a market that should either be standing on its own two feet by now or putting resources into other solutions instead. Which candidate showed political courage?


Vote Romney if you want business as usual. If Republican’s want this guy, I smell a strong 3rd party candidate.

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Useless politician

Barney Frank unless you’re own his “favorites” list.

Inquiring minds want to know if Barney is that far from “the norm” for politicians? If not, we only have ourselves to blame.

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Soros, Money, NPR

NPR ombud: Yeah, that Soros money might be a credibility problem

LOL ya think? Not in Boulder.

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RIP Mark Haines

Mark Haines, host of CNBC’s Squawk Box dies unexpectedly.

I will miss him as well. He was a fine man.

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Director of Progressive Media & Online Response

From the White House, a director of PROGRESSIVE….

Unbelievable, well sadly it isn’t but it should be.

Betsy asks the following common sense questions…

Gee, I thought he was supposed to be the president of all the people – you know, purple America. So why specify that he will be communicating with “progressive media?” And why is the taxpayer paying for what is clearly a political position better handled by the President’s campaign? Isn’t this one of the positions that should be funded by that $1 billion that Obama is trying to raise?

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“Tim Pawlenty now unelectable in not one but two early primary states.”

Allahpundit over at Hot Air documents Tim Pawlenty’s eagerness to take on sacred cows..

A day after telling Iowans their beloved ethanol subsidies will have to go, Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty used a stop in senior-heavy Florida to call for reining in Social Security and Medicare benefits for future retirees…
It’s part of a tough-medicine tour, designed to highlight Pawlenty’s willingness to tell “hard truths.” He’s also planning to visit Washington to call for less-generous pay and benefits for public sector employees and to New York to call for an end to Wall Street bailouts…


I like it.

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FOX News

Krauthammer… “What I’ve always said about the genius of Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes, they found a niche in the audience for America Broadcast (the?) news and it was half the American people.”


This explains Boulderites seething disdain of Fox news.

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