Ah, the acrid smell of desperation in the air CHICAGO (CBS) — The President of the South Suburban Branch of the NAACP alleges a director of the re-election campaign of Barack Obama has threatened and intimidated him because he doesn’t support the president. […] David Lowery says he believes he was threatened during a phone conversation with Louis Raymond, the Illinois political director for Obama for America. Lowery says he
October 4, 2012
When the revolution comes…
…and if we outlaws have any true revolutionary spirit, we’ll greet the mainstream press first, with hot tar, filthy pigeon feathers, and stocks built and set out in the public square. To be followed immediately by the merciless taunts of John Bolton’s mustache, Regis, echoing in their blistered treasonous ears. As for Axelrod’s mustache, I say we have that thing forcibly shaved off, carefully reconfigured, and then returned to Stalin’s
Social Security is structurally sound!
If by “structurally sound,” Obama meant $8.6 trillion in the hole, and worsening. I guess it’s all a matter of perspective: if what you want is the whole system to topple, knowing that the money will run out and the system will then collapse, atop which rubble you plan to build a liberal fascist / socialist Utopia run by a permanent ruling class that isn’t held in check by hoary
Caption this!
“It’s okay, baby. Next time I’ll use my preacher accent and scare the shit out of Mr White Bread. For now, let’s just you and me go get a fat steak and maybe a soft serve.” (h/t geoffb, from Ace)
Proof positive “Al Gore” never existed; was rather an elaborate put on devised by Andy Kaufman
The Blaze: Former Vice President Al Gore on Wednesday suggested a curious culprit was to blame for President Barack Obama’s lackluster debate performance: Denver’s high altitude. “Obama arrived in Denver at 2 p.m. today, just a few hours before the debate started,” Gore said on Current TV. “Romney did his debate prep in Denver. When you go to 5,000 feet and you only have a few hours to adjust —
Meanwhile, more cold water
Let me reiterate: I think Romney won last night’s debate handily. I’m just not sure it will have that much of an impact besides a temporary bounce in the polls. And that’s because, in my opinion, the Romney campaign has not been tough enough to this point — while the Obama campaign continues to define for the American public who “Romney” is. To that end, three things: first, John McCain,
If Romney can’t win, it’s because of people like this
Wisconsin Reporter: The question felt like a sucker punch, taking Angela Boozhoo’s breath away. Boozhoo and her husband had just missed a mortgage payment — their first missed payment on their house. She’s a homemaker, with four children at home, now looking for a job, and her husband, Patrick, a metal fabricator has been out of work since February. “We’re nervous. This is the first month we’ve fallen behind,” the
One Term to Serve: After the Debate [McGehee]
Scene: The Oval Office. Biden, Carney and TOTUS are present. Carney: “WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU LAST NIGHT!!!???” TOTUS: “They wouldn’t let me in. It’s discrimination, pure and simple. Just because I’m a communications device they think they can exclude me from events like this.” Biden: “Not like that bar around the corner, right? Boy, we had a great time there, didn’t we?” Carney: “The President needed you, you dysfunctional
