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The “‘Gee, that Obama sure is doing some damage to this country, isn’t he?’ / ‘this is how you have to run a conservative blog’ post” post

It’s the new math: “New Home Sales 2011: Worst Year on Record” + “Annual GDP grew just 1.7 percent, debt nearly larger than economy” = Gee, that Obama sure is doing some damage to this country, isn’t he?

There. Because I’m a giver, that’s why.

24 Replies to “The “‘Gee, that Obama sure is doing some damage to this country, isn’t he?’ / ‘this is how you have to run a conservative blog’ post” post”

  1. McGehee says:

    I was serious in the other thread; I could pack everything that’s wrong with Obama into one sentence.

    It might not contain a predicate phrase, but grammar is for the little people.

  2. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I can do it one word:

    Mastermind

    So there!

    An aside: Gee, Jeff, what’s with the sarcasm over a little thoughtful criticism? Wh,y it’s almost like you don’t appreciate other people helpfully telling you how to blog your own blog!

    Now, stop blogging about wrestling and strength training and metrosexual shit (man bags, hideously over-priced designer blue-Jeans etc.) AND STICK TO THE ISSUES!!!

  3. Blake says:

    Meanwhile, Michelle Malkin takes the Obama’s to the woodshed:

    “Rogers had just noticed a new book by the conservative columnist Michelle Malkin called ‘Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks and Cronies.’ Among many other allegations, Malkin wrote that Michelle Obama — the president’s ‘bitter half’ — was secretly running the country in Lady Macbeth-like fashion. Malkin even took a hatchet to long-dead Fraser Robinson (Mrs. Obama’s father), arguing with no evidence that his job at a water plant made him part of the ‘Chicago political corruptocracy.’ The book debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction bestseller list and stayed there for weeks.”

    http://michellemalkin.com/2012/01/27/mr-and-mrs-cranky-pants/

  4. geoffb says:

    Submitted without comment.

    Obama said the country has “an economy that was built on debt and flimsy financial deals.”
    […]
    The president said, “Why we would want to adopt something that we just tried, and didn’t work, doesn’t make sense.”

  5. Squid says:

    And remember: every moment spent observing and remarking on the awfulness of Obama is an opportunity to observe and remark on how Romney is Not That Bad. As Cloud Cult says:

    You can take it in stride,
    Or you can take it right between the eyes.
    Suck up, suck up,
    And take your medicine.

  6. Pablo says:

    Hey! He’s a Good Man! who loves America and his family and apple pie! You’re going to lose us an election, you ultra-violent maniac! You’re making us look crazy!

    /no, this is how you run a conservative blog

  7. I think Tyler over a Zero Hedge also noted that 0.9% of that 1.7% was replenishing stocks, which means 1Q 2012 will take a big hit, and might even go negative.

  8. Jeff G. says:

    My man bag contains hard plastic “brass knuckles” and a switchblade of sorts. As well as an iPad with 3G so I can look up on Google how to dispose of a body and wipe a crime scene.

    Some man bags are more metrosexual than others, I guess.

    — although I do keep Chapstick, foundation, and hemorrhoid cream for if my eyes get too puffy.

  9. sdferr says:

    A small spray bottle of Clorox might come in handy.

  10. geoffb says:

    Or ethanol which could be in a drinkable form.

  11. mongo78 says:

    charlesaustin – “I think Tyler over a Zero Hedge also noted that 0.9% of that 1.7% was replenishing stocks, which means 1Q 2012 will take a big hit, and might even go negative.”

    it’s incredibly disturbing to realize how the worldview of the cranks and nutcases at Zero Hedge is beginning to align, more and more, with reality.

  12. Tyler and his freinds are just ahead of the news cycle.

    Myself, I take it all with a grain of salt and tend to ignore the guest posts. Tyler may be paranoid, but he knows his stuff and occasionally sees through the bullshit with alarming clarity.

  13. Squid says:

    Tyler may be paranoid…

    To paraphrase a saying popular from the last people’s glorious revolution: If you’re not paranoid, you’re not paying attention!

  14. sdferr says:

    Michael Greve: The Debt Trap, Part (2): The Unaffordable We-Don’t-Care Act:

    […] Obamacare isn’t a centralist assault on federalism. Rather, it doubles down on our federalism’s debilities: yet more debt-financed spending, yet more warped incentives, yet another bailout. That reckless maneuver, aided and abetted by the states (who were for Obamacare before some of them were against it), will collapse under its own weight of debts and dysfunction. To borrow a phrase: it was never “built to last,” and never meant to last. Our federalism has reached its outer limits.

    And, Part (1)

  15. cranky-d says:

    At least half of all murders go unsolved, and I would not be surprised if most of the solving involves a confession. CSI is not real life by a long shot.

    In short, if you don’t kill someone you can be directly connected to, and aren’t a blabbermouth, you should be fine. And remember that if more than one person knows something, it isn’t a secret.

  16. newrouter says:

    picking winners and losers

    CARB to Auto Biz: You Must Make Calif. Residents Buy Alternative Powertrain Vehicles
    New zero-emission vehicle plan looks to legislate a market for EVs, PHEVs, and fuel-cell vehicles.

    link

  17. Randy says:

    Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean someone isn’t out to get you

  18. mongo78 says:

    #17 –

    Oh, that’s nothing. Wait until electricity prices skyrocket when the mandated renewable energy contracts and associated transmission fixed costs kick in. Whatever industry is left in this benighted Peoples Republic of Kalifornia will simply evaporate.

  19. geoffb says:

    @#17,
    Making Americathon come true for CA.

    when all the cars stopped moving and were eventually turned into low-income housing units, people either walked, jogged or biked to their destinations, and what little energy was produced was expended on the one thing vital to America’s survival — television.

  20. sdferr says:

    “one thing vital to America’s survival — television”

    heh. And here I thought the one thing vital is a refusal to think. Just shows how dumb I am.

  21. geoffb says:

    Don’t they go together?

  22. motionview says:

    That depends on how you define damage, doesn’t it?

    “Tax reform after the president’s speech now has a different definition,” Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday.

  23. Swen says:

    Hideously over-priced designer blue-jeans? Dear god, tell me they’re not the ones with the fancy “look at my butt” embroidery on the hip pockets!? Surely, no one running a truly conservative blog would don such ghey apparel?

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