Sunday, February 7, 2010

“I am so proud to be an American…Do you love your freedom!?”

Sarah Palin, once again, has displayed her unmatched ability to conjure patriotic pride from a speech bashing current politics and promising vague and sweeping ideas for reform. Her keynote speech at the National Tea Party Convention in Tennessee provided Palin the chance to stake her claim as leader of the Tea Party movement; however, many members have claimed that this party is what it is because of its lack of defined leadership, and surprisingly Palin herself noted in her speech that “You don’t need a proclaimed leader…to progress this movement.” This does beg the question as to what her motives are, but I am still confident that this Alaskan housewife is still seeking this movements support for her rumored 2012 presidential bid.

One last thing that I would like to point out, is Palin's praising of newly elected Massachusetts' Senator Scott Brown for being a simple American with a truck who didn't like the way Washington was being run. Well, as it turns out, Sarah Palin is an idiot. Scott Brown has held an elected position in Massachusetts since 1992. He seems more of a career politician than most politicians!!!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Andrew Young....Smart or Creepy?

As many of you have probably heard, former Edward's aide, Andrew Young has turned over a copy of the Edward's sex tape which he had salvaged from Rielle Hunter's recently rented home. Hunter had attempted to destroy the tape by ranking the reel out of the cassette; however, Young was able to save the footage. The court is demanding that Young turn over all copies, but he is refusing and keeping one copy in a safe deposit box in Atlanta. Of course, the reasons for the court wanting the tape are obvious, Young's reasons for keeping it though, are less than. He has stated that he has turned down large sums of money for the tape which begs the question....why keep it at all? It seems very creepy to me that Young is hoarding a video tape of his former boss nailing his mistress, especially when it currently stands to serve him no gain. If anyone has any insight...please, divulge!!!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bobby McDonnell

WOW.......

"Republicans want results, not partisanship....." Is Gov. McDonnell serious? His entire speech called for less government, partisan policies, unrealistic reform, and inhumane treatment of prisoners. The thing which really pisses me off the most was his belief that affordable healthcare for all could be established by intelligent reform and avoiding raising taxes and keeping coverage in the hands of private insurance companies. Well, Bobby, if that is the case, if Republicans hold the key to this mystical reform....WHY HAVEN't THEY EVER BEEN IMPLEMENTED!!!!??? This was the most partisan, idealistic, unrealistic, rubbish speech that I have ever heard.

8 year old's allowance

Did he actually send that young boy's allowance to Haiti? Or did he send a letter back saying....

"Unless you have another five million dollars, your ten bucks isn't going to help."

Please ask, I'll tell!!!

Over the past year, voters across the nation have been waiting for President Obama to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy which stains the reputation of the United States' armed forces. A campaign promise which lesbians, homosexuals, and allies alike have been waiting to be fulfilled for the past year has just been promised once again. Of course, one hopes that President Obama means business this time, but perhaps I should not hold my breath.

P.S. I loved the zoom in on the military officials after the stated promise to repeal the archaic policy.

"This war is ending, and all of our troops are coming home"

Much to my surprise, Obama has just made the promise to withdraw all troops from Iraq by the end of August. A bold promise, and I certainly hope he delivers.

Correction: This has always been the plan; however....

"For the most part, Obama's plan is faithful to his campaign promises. It calls for the end of combat operations and the withdrawal of most of the 142,000 troops in Iraq by August 31, 2010 (slightly longer than the sixteen-month timeline he proposed during the election). But the plan includes a major asterisk that should be of concern to all who opposed the war and who supported a complete withdrawal of American forces: it would leave in Iraq a residual force of as many as 50,000 troops until the end of 2011, the date the US-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement stipulates the removal of all US troops. According to the president, this transitional force would have three missions: training Iraqi security forces, carrying out anti-terrorism missions and protecting American civilian and military forces."

thenation.com

Opening the Flood Gates

As the President was addressing the mistrust which American citizens have shown towards Washington, Obama took a strict stance against Lobbyists. Amongst the very standard arguments for reform against interest groups, Obama took a much appreciated stab at the Supreme Court's recent decision to remove caps on corporate campaign contributions. Not only do I strongly agree and encourage more of these criticism, but I absolutely love that all justices are sitting right in front of the president.....straight faced.