Buttle's World

4 May, 2009

I Boldly Predict We’ll Hear More From This Kid

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:13

Kudos to CPAC for letting Jonathan Krohn speak, but why was he limited to two minutes? He makes more sense than anybody else who spoke there.

OK, that’s enough, Joe

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:02

Joe the Plumber, you played a good role during the election, that of showing what  thugs Barry and his media cronies were. It was illustrative to see how badly The One handled a decent, honest question from a Regular Guy.

You even gave being a war correspondent the old college try, and did better at it than most “professional” journalists.

Thanks for your service, Joe. Now it’s time to go back home and resume your normal life. Because interviews like this make you look like an incoherent fool and will not, repeat not, help get any good people elected. This is the sort of thing that will haunt you if God ever “tells you” to run for office.

Our Most Radical President

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 20:42

Krauthammer has it exactly right.

But once the law is passed, the only job a judge has is to interpret the law without consideration of a person’s standing in life. Otherwise you could never have, say, a bank foreclosing on a home, because who, after all, is more affected, a bank that might lose a few dollars, or a family that’s going to lose its home and future livelihood, et cetera?

The whole idea blinds a justice and the statutes that we have outside our courthouses of a blindfold over justice is that you do not look at a person’s station in life, their needs in life, requirements in life. It’s entirely about the law.

And for Obama to state the exact opposite openly as a way that will guide him in his appointments is quite radical.

I could see this coming before the election, and I know I’m not the only one.

Need Help? Just dial 911

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 20:33

and hope you don’t get connected to this guy.

Happy Cuatro de Cinco!

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — clgood @ 19:56

Once again, President “57 States” has to be glad that his last name isn’t Bush.

(Apologists will point out that May is the fifth month, and the months in Japanese are just numbers, so He was actually just being Pacific Rim Hip.)

Update:

At this blog, at least, I will be poking fun and laughing at this eminently risible president as often and as loudly as I feel like. And trust me, his race(s) have nothing to do with it, no matter how much He or His sycophants want to play that card.

I mean, He is funny in ways that Bush never really was. And Biden? Where does one even start?

An Argument

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:42

Presented by a couple of masters.

Online Swine Flu Test

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:22

Take the step-by-step self test at doihavetheswineflu.com.

Politics Can Kill You

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:19

Remember this face when the chatterers in Washington go on about “Single Payer Health Care”, aka socialized medicine. It probably won’t survive long.

President Appeasement’s Iranian Pals

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:20

have attacked Iraq.

Details on the airstrikes remain sketchy. Voice of America says the attacks were carried out by helicopters, which remained in Iranian airspace. Al-Arabiyah television, on the other hand, says it was “Iranian planes [that] raided those villages.”

It is a serious development because the Iraqi airspace is under the control of the US Air Force and under US protection.  So the raids are either approved by the United States, as was the case when a US nod was previously given to the Turkish Army, or such operation was a surprise by the Iranians.

AP: Hard-Hitting News You Need

Filed under: Posts — Tags: — clgood @ 5:52

Important event at the White House. In-depth coverage vital to every American.

But the AP needs to dig deeper. Missing from this report: The flowers that spontaneously bloomed beneath Their feet. The ethereal faerie music. The ponies and unicorns at play. The kittens.

Where are the frollicking fuzzy little kittens, dammit!

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