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Jay Leno Rips Acorn
Jay Leno doing the NBC Nightly News job:
I thought I’d have some fun with the DNC Rabid Attack Ad:
Amazing that the DNC believes their ad to be a winning strategy: Let’s characterize and flippantly dismiss concerned Americans on both sides of the political aisle as nothing more than torches-and-pitchforks-style rabble-rousers. Brilliant.
Thanks to skye for use of her photos and apologizes to Dana Loesch for pillaging her photos like the uncouth, ill-mannered mobster, that I am.
Fearmongering is now abbreviated as DNC_ADS
The DNC recently put out an ad claiming that anyone who is upset or not placid about their newest multi-trillion dollar spending plan is apparently a Republican plant, a mindless zombie out to destroy President Obama, apple pie, etc. Those zombies might want to spend some quality time alone with your dog.
Please, if you’re tired of being called unpatriotic, if you’re tired of being called a racist because you don’t agree with the Democratic Party line, if you’re tired of uncontrolled spending in Washington DC, or if you just think this parody of the DNC political ad/propaganda piece is funny, then please share this video with others. If you don’t like it….too bad.
Yes, I know…it’s The View. Kinda like scratching fingernails on a chalkboard but Michelle Malkin did an OUTSTANDING job of getting her point across and leaving the 3 stooges dumbfounded today:
LONDON (Reuters) – Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be asked to testify to a panel investigating the Iraq war, the head of the inquiry said Thursday.
Former civil servant John Chilcot said the inquiry, set up by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, would look at British involvement in the war, covering the period from the summer of 2001 to the end of July this year.
“The people we invite to give evidence will be those we judge … are best placed to supply the information we need to conduct our task thoroughly,” the inquiry chairman told a news conference.
“That will, of course, include the former prime minister and other senior figures involved in decision taking,” he added.
Blair’s decision to send 45,000 troops to join the U.S.-led invasion to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein six years ago provoked massive anti-war protests in London and the resignations of ministers.
No Truth Commissions here in the US (though if Obama’s poll numbers take another hit, and Healthcare fails…it’s a good bet there’ll be more dancing & calling for one from the distraction driven Dems.
Call me Tony. I’m happy to help w the timeline & pics
Where Are The Jobs?
One of the better ads to come down the pike from the RNC:
3393 have died
They died fighting a dictator who [I admit it] considered himself at war with the US, but had never actually attacked the United States. Of course, when that dictator sits on 40% of the world’s oil…then aristocratic families in the White House are bound to come up with any reason to go to war; as long as it gets them their blood money!
3393 Americans will never become doctors and save lives, will never run businesses and feed families that build a nation. They’ll never teach subsequent generations, create and share unique art, and they’ll never add to American literature or culture again.
They died under a false pretense that they were fighting to free others and open the door to Democracy for those ‘oppressed’-I mean really, you canNOT force someone to vote, and if they really wanted Democracy they could have risen up and fought for it like Americans did in the Revolution.
3393 Americans are dead because our President needed a war to pull this nation out of the economic toilet! Read the rest of this entry »
BREAKING: Official Document says Black Panther was “representing the Democratic Party”
Yesterday, Curt posted on this highly racial statement by the Black Panthers at a Philly voting location:
Racially charged statements by armed black panthers who happen to work for the Dem party in Philly. No surprise the DOJ spiked the charges against the three black panthers.
Quite a video that displays the typical leftist tactic. When your losing a debate quickly switch the topic to something completely unrelated. Watch how Carville trys to turn the conversation onto Rush once Rove calls him on wanting Bush to fail on the morning of 9/11:
Quite sad and pathetic of Carville. But I love the Rove answer: “I want the guy who voted for a Republican”
“Earn this. Earn it.”
Let us live our lives, worthy of their sacrifices.
Jesus said: “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” I have to agree. But what of the man or woman….who lays down their life for those that they never knew….. Or those who have yet to be born yet? Is this not also a demonstration of the greatest love? Albeit a demonstration of commitment to country, it still remains a commitment to all who cannot stand and defend themselves.
This is going to definitely be on my viewing list every week:
On Wednesday at 9 p.m., “The Goode Family” will have its premiere on ABC and become the first animated series on the network’s prime-time lineup since 1995
~~~“Goode” lampoons a liberal Midwestern household. In “Goode,” the characters are often mocked for being green just to fit in with their friends and neighbors. They are a perfect target for the 46-year-old Mr. Judge and his two longtime co-writers, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, who have made careers out of finding humor in the follies and pretensions of everyday people. . . .
“The Goode Family” came from an idea that Mr. Altschuler had while on vacation. Mr. Altschuler’s wife observed how difficult it was to “be good”—i.e., environmentally responsible. That became the central premise for the Goode Family. Mr. Judge, who says he was inspired by the mellow tones of National Public Radio hosts, provides the voice of the bicycle-riding college administrator Mr. Goode.
Here’s my 2009 Memorial Day video:
Most of the photos come from DoD, and are focused on the current conflicts. The editing is a bit uneven, as I haphazardly imported pictures without a lot of discrimination; but ultimately, what I decided I wanted to convey is the sense of sacrifice of not just the soldiers, but of the military families they leave behind who dare to support them and their mission. I wanted to juxtaposition those photos of them reunited/leaving their families with photos of what their service and sacrifice away from home have gained back in return: Purple fingers….admiration and friendships with Iraqis and Iraqi children….. There’s a poignancy there, because these mothers and fathers should be back home with their own families, who need them in their lives; their children deserve to have their parent holding them- not be half a world away, holding someone else’s child in place of them. And yet, what the soldier does by leaving his family behind, he does on behalf of them…and us.
It is the American soldier who is the best ambassador to other nations; who exemplifies nobility and compassion and who exports our values and traditions. It is the American soldier who represents the best and brightest our country has to offer.
When those Iraqi children in the photos grow up, I hope they remember the kindness and friendship of U.S. soldiers.



