Congresscritter Hank “Guam is gonna tip over!” Johnson goes full thug … Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) says with budgets like the GOP plan, “the have-nots of this country will rise up like the people in Baltimore.” During an interview last week on WABE radio’s “A Closer Look” program Johnson said he voted against the GOP budget measure because of its domestic spending cuts and added that its passage could result
Democrat Hank Johnson threatens violence over any move to limit the government [Darleen Click]
Obama wants to decide how much of your own money you should be allowed to spend on your family [Darleen Click]
From “You Didn’t Build That” to “Society’s Lottery Winners” Let’s not be surprised, Obama has never had to work for an actual living in his life, so wealth creation to him is just “luck.” And like all coveting totalitarians, he believes HE gets to decide what is the proper amount of money OTHER people should be allowed to spend on themselves and their families. This hectoring, paternalistic attitude by Barry
You can skip this [Darleen Click]
Just a grandmabrag post … I took some pics of the two younger ones last week …
Leftist of pallor Mark Halperin vets Ted Cruz to see if he is an authentic Cuban [Darleen Click]
Fausta I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, and, if I had $5 for every liberal idiot who looks at me and says “You don’t look Puerto Rican”, etc., because I don’t fit the Liberal template of what a Lateeeno/Lateeena should be like, this blog wouldn’t need to carry ads. Frankly, by now I expect to consistently encounter discrimination and bigotry from Liberals. It’s in their mindset – identity
Leftist freak-out across the pond [Darleen Click]
Labour loses … What the election has fundamentally exposed is the existence of Two Britains. No, not a Labour Britain vs a Tory Britain — that old divide has been flagging for years. Not poshos vs workers, as Labourite commentators like to fantasise. And it’s not even England vs Scotland. Yes, that divide will undoubtedly be the source of instability in the coming months, but even it is merely a
My twenty-fifth brief conversation with the Ghost of John Merrick
Merrick: “I AM NOT AN ANIMAL!” me: “Objection! Assumes facts not in evidence!” Merrick: “I AM A HUMAN BEING!” me: “Sure, I know that. Just busting your enormous, calcified chops. Seriously, though: how much for the burlap drool sack? I know a guy on eBay that could turn that into big cash. $500 get it done?” Merrick: Merrick: “I AM NOT ONE TO BE LOW-BALLED!” me: “Really? Hardball? For a
Friday night movie trailer [Darleen Click]
I admit, I have a special place in my heart for this poignant little book and, if the trailer is any indication, this adaptation captures that poignancy. On my “to see in theater” list.
Obama’s DHS to Federal Judge: “Law? We don’t need to follow no stinkin’ law…” [Darleen Click]
King Barry’s crew strikes again … President Obama’s lawyers admitted to a federal judge late Thursday that they had broken the court’s injunction halting the administration’s new deportation amnesty, issuing thousands of work permits even after Judge Andrew S. Hanen had ordered the program stopped. The stunning admission, filed just before midnight in Texas, where the case is being heard, is the latest misstep for the administration’s lawyers, who are
“What the hell is wrong with these people?” [Darleen Click]
… asks Jonah Goldberg. Last week, we debated whether it was socially acceptable (i.e., is it “racist”?) to use the word “thug” for people exhibiting thuggish behavior. It was a pathetic debate given that we could strike the word from our vocabulary tomorrow and it would A) not improve the plight of the inner-city poor one iota B) within minutes we’d find a new word to replace “thug” to describe
