Thursday, July 29, 2010

How's the view from the bowels of daytime TV

I have often said the only thing worse than someone watching daytime tv, is someone being on daytime tv.  Now I know I'm right.

P-BO put chatting with The View hags ahead of chatting with the Boy Scouts. Good. P-BO has about as much business being in the same room as a bunch of Boy Scouts as he did at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. The Scouts and veterans everywhere ought to be happy he didn’t show up to either event.

But The View? Come on. What Jersey Shore wasn’t available? Springer was booked? I’m sure he’ll be facing all the tough questions, like, “Who makes the girls’ lunches in the morning?” It’s all BS.


AZ’s immigration law passed by the duly elected representatives of that state has been gutted by an unelected and unaccountable Clinton appointed judge. Surprise. This is how the left gets things done. It is also a clear example of why elections have consequences. No Bill Clinton, no Judge Bolton. But what are we to do? Vote the bastards out in Nov.

This challenge to the AZ law was brought by the ACLU. The ACLU is a well funded organization that has cash strapped communities taking down Christmas decorations at the mere threat of law suit. I would have thought that the right would have long ago come up with a counterweight to the ACLU. A group that would cover the ACLU like a blanket and follow them everywhere they raised their demented heads providing equally qualified legal representation pro bono.



MA joined five other states – IL, MD, NJ, HI and WA – in adopting a policy that would award its states Electoral Votes to the presidential candidate that won the popular vote. This is idiocy. The founders created a bicameral congress to give the small equal footing with the larger states in at least one of the houses so that the large could not run rough shod over the smaller states. The EC serves the exact same purpose. Where is a candidate most likely to spend most of their time in voter rich states like CA, NY, TX etc or Delaware?

This also opens up the possibility of someone being elected president only 20-30% of the vote. If we become like the European countries with a dozen or more candidates fracturing the vote we could end up with know nothing community organizer idiot who gives a good speech being president. Hmm, maybe not the best example.

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