HuffPo Former President Bill Clinton struck a pose with a duo of porn stars and another buxom blonde this week while attending an extravagant gala at a Monte Carlo casino. Brooklyn Lee, recipient of Adult Video News’ “Best New Starlet” award — seen on the right — tweeted the following picture. In Clinton’s other arm is Tasha Reign, another porn star, while Jennifer Taule, reportedly an executive at a drug
May 2012
“The stunning chart that shows the Obama spending binge really happened”
I post this just in case Andrew Sullivan happens by and pretends to “await an answer,” or Jay Carney wishes to engage with actual numbers. The rest of us don’t really need a whole lot of charts to tell us just how destructive this President has been to the private sector economy. Just as we don’t see in Obama “a pragmatic, sane and successful president” whose stewardship is responsible for
“WaPo says Obama’s massive primary fail is ‘racism'”
Filthy, unreconstructed Southern redneck bigotry, is what it is. Though the polished redneck hordes have learned to keep it better hidden. Naturally. And here you thought you could escape the legacy of Bull Connor merely by voting Democrat faithfully. Suckers.
Biden’s slip shows yet again
He’s so thankful for our clean, articulate President, is Mr Biden — and so thrilled that not just anybody can do the job politicians do, presuming to make decisions about how the masses should be compelled to live. Like, for instance, plumbers. I mean, can you imagine? Suddenly we’d all be wearing ill-fitting, shit-smeared Wranglers, the cracks of our asses reflected in a mottled twinkle under the unforgiving fluorescent lighting
I note in passing
…that for Obama to become any more full of himself, he’d have to start eating his own digits as snacks. His arrogance and narcissism would be amusing were it not so tethered to the kinds of dangerous delusions that conspire to make our country weaker and more vulnerable over the long haul. Seriously. Mitt Romney is the best we could do against this guy? Really?
ObamaCare — did someone mention “crony capitalism”? [Darleen Click]
Not only an unprecedented expansion of Nanny Government, but more details on how certain industries have taken Federal carrots. For a law that supposedly sticks it to big business, President Obama’s health care overhaul sure has a lot of industries counting on it for profits. In recent weeks, plenty of new evidence suggests Obamacare was a boondoggle for special interests. Hedge fund honcho Larry Robbins told the crowd at the
Hey, Barry … who is this “we” you speak of? [Darleen Click]
Obama taking a cue from Joe “Middle Class” Biden. Well, those of us who’ve spent time in the real world … Has Obama spent one day in the private sector? Has he gotten one thing on his own merit rather than Obama-as-articulate-clean-symbol-white-leftliberals-could-feel-good-about-grooming? h/t Jim Geraghty who points out: It would probably be rude of me to think about Michelle Obama’s work, where her salary jumped from $121,910 to $316,962 per
The ruling class vs. the people
You’ve read me on several occasions break down the current governmental dynamic in this country just that way — party doesn’t matter much any more because the establishment ruling class on the right is in fundamental agreement with the direction of progressive government, albeit it generally favors expanding the scope and influence of governmental authority more slowly, and with more deference to the private sector — and of late, this
“Obama spending binge never happened”
So argues Rex Nutting at Market Watch. Of course, to believe Nutting, you have to engage in an awful lot of revisionist history — assign the 2009 budget to the GOP (hi, Nancy!), then keep it as the baseline — but then, that’s what the left is about these days: framing and re-framing narratives to create perception, which they then claim is reality. Manufacturing consent, so to speak. And honestly,
Just so you know
I’m with Patterico, et al., on this. Me. With Patrick Frey. In 2012. Curse those perspicacious Mayans. Here’s the thing: People who haven’t experienced it tend to downplay online harassment — and often fail to recognize how it spills over into the real world. Those who’ve experienced it will react in different ways, and use different methods to combat it (some you may agree with, some you may not: hi,
