Once again the idiots, and I do mean idiots, on the left are exposing their inner dimensia. Libs are freaking out over the Obama Joker poster. According to the article “Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson is calling the depiction, politically mean spirited and dangerous.” Personally, I tend to be wary toward any organization that has the word “urban” in it’s name. I would like to tell Mr. Hutchinson to shut the hell up. Stick your mean spirited worries straight up your patootie. You are a clueless, biased ignoramus.
While I would love to have all of the free time in the world to research idiots like this, I am one of those radical neo-con freaks that has this thing called a job. Therefore I am forced to make the educated assumption that Hutchinson didn’t have much to say about the following pictures. Please, can someone find me liberal feedback that considers these pictures offensive? I bet huffpo, media matters and kos had the proverbial chills going up there legs each time the pictures below were released. I am 100% for free speech. But I am also 100% for rational, educated, logical free speech. Cut the double standard crap. We have every right to criticise the president whether it be in words or with Photoshop. In other words: sometimes a monkey is just a monkey.
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Obama bought the presidency. I am stunned at the willful blindness of Obama supporters. Never in our history have we elected a man president with so many questionable relationships and secrets. He was never truly ‘vetted’ by the press, he was given billions in free advertising by the mainstream media, and our country has taken a big step backwards thanks to liberal hatred of George W. Bush.
I am devastated. I am scared. I am concerned for the stablity of America going forward. America has made a huge mistake that will affect our future for many years.
After watching the debates and then the reactions of ‘independents’ on various networks I am convinced that the mindless masses will put Obama into the White House. After all, our society now more than ever has become about flash over substance, image over content. Obama is handsome, has a great smile and can read a teleprompter like no other. McCain is an old white man with damaged shoulders that makes him look even older. Obama is smooth like Billy D. Williams, McCain is fiesty like Ross Perot. Today’s youth of America care more about who gets punked, who sleeps with who and whether or not Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O will survive their next bout with stupidity. Where have our priorities gone?
So I did the most basic of research this weekend to see how this all unfolded. CNN has a nice graphic that shows how the Primaries unfolded by date and state. Scroll down a bit and click on the date January 15. You willsee that Romney was ahead and Huckabee was in second place. On January 19 McCain moved into second place. Maine did what it could to help out and pushed Romney into a tie, and then Florida reared it’s ugly, humid head and stunk the place up. All of those military retirees jumped on the “war hero” bandwagon and voted for McCain. So did all of the Mormon haters. This pushed McCain out front.
Super Tuesday sealed the deal. Why? Because Huckabee stuck around too long. Despite having less than 1/3 of the delegates of Romney or McCain, he stuck around like that last guest after a long party at your house, or the third wheel at a bar. He cannibalized the party like Perot and Nader. And he had the gall to stick around even longer to rub it in.
Below is a map of the states that voted for McCain (yellow) and Huckabee (light blue).

Looking at the map above we can thank the south, the tri-state northeast, California and Florida for the mess we are in.
The table below shows how the McCain/Huckabee Super Tuesday states voted. You can see many instances where if you split the votes from states that Huckabee votes evenly between McCain and Romney that Romney would have won, CA, GA, MO and TN become statistical ties and Romney would have won VA. We’ll never know the actual percentage of Huck votes that would have gone to McCain or Romney. But it would have been a true race instead of a diluted political mess.

Why did Huckabee stick around so long? He had the very vocal support of the far right of the Conservative spectrum. Like sharks, they could smell blood and thought that a victory was possible. Steadfast, inflexible single-issue voters slapped on their Pro-Life buttons and ingored the fact that we were at war and in the midst of serious economic issues. Of all the candidates, Romney was the only one that had a clue about money and the economy. He made himself into a billioaire, leads a company, ran a state and fixed corruption in the Olympics. Yet the right thought Huckabee was the answer, and old milatary folks felt it was McCain’s turn to lead. Thank you for your service, and thank you for not seeing the bigger picture. Now that much of your retirement is gone are you thinking you made a mistake during the primaries?
So to the voters in the swing states I’ve described here I respectfully offer a heart-felt “F” YOU. Enjoy the Obamanation we are about to suffer through for the next four years. Here’s what it will look like:

The Next Four Years
The combination of Bush Derangement Syndrome combined with billions of dollars worth of free advertising in the form of blatant media bias is simply too much for any Conservative candidate to defeat.
I’m hearing the talking heads on television saying things like “it’s over, now Obama has to focus on his agenda” and “McCain needs to worry about losing gracefully.” I’m even hearing people predicting an Obama landslide. I agree wholeheartedly. The Libs have won.
So here’s my suggestion. Tell every Liberal you know that it’s over, that Obama is going to win this election handily. Encourage Liberals to start their tailgating early on election day. Fire up the grill, get the soy burgers ready. And start drinking before noon. Tell all of your Liberal friends. Game over man.
Why?
The more Liberals that believe this, the better chance we have that McCain actually wins. Conservatives are hard working, strongly motivated people. We will vote. Liberals are for the most part, lazy victims looking for excuses and deflecting accountability. If they think that it’s over, less of them will get off of their tofu-laden asses and actually vote. Let the ACORN lovers prematurely dance like animals in the street. Let the Gore drones hug trees to their hearts content. We can win this election and thank Liberal laziness for it. Mark my words.
“Failed policies of the past eight years…” is a phrase we’ve heard a lot lately. If you are an Obama supporter it is probably written on your bathroom mirror. It is such a strong undercurrent of the campaign that both Biden and Obama started their very first answers in their recent debates with this very phrase. Now, depending on what topic you are talking about you could be correct, the past eight years can be considered a failure. I think that with regard to government spending and border security the Bush administration has been a dismal failure. But our crashing economy is not due to Bush or his administration.
Team Obama has latched onto the term “deregulation” and liberals own control if it in political discussions. Yes, the housing crisis, the failure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are the result of too little regulation and control. But this environment was created not by President Bush, but by government backed pressure applied by Fannie Mac with origins to the CRA of 1977. But even if you don’t consider the CRA and actions of groups like ACORN significant factors, and you must bitterly cling to the term “deregulation,”please remember that it was Bill Clinton, not George Bush, who signed massive deregulation legislation in 1999. Democrats will not face the music, they are not capable of admitting their mistakes. And please note that I voted for Clinto in both elections. I’m speaking factually, not emotionally.
It was Republicans that suggested iin 2003 and 2005 that Fannie Mac needed stronger oversight. It was Democrats that fought against such legislation., In fact, it was Democrats saying as recently as last year that lending caps for Freddie Mac should be raised (a.k.a. deregulated even more). Now, in the midts of a market nosedive and a completely failed $700B bailout, it is these very same Democrats, including Barack Obama, that are screaming and pointing fingers at George Bush and Republicans. I guess it is this sort of blatant denial of reality that makes you a successful politicians. The hypocrisy of Democrats is mind bolggling to me. Yet, much to my significant dismay, I am honestly afraid that the Obama marketing machine is too powerful. Their massive text messaging network and repetitious brainwashing of charisma drunk lemmings has reached epic proportions. I’m fond of the phrase “beware of the power of stupid people in large numbers.” This election could be the ultimate case study of that concept.



