The Perfect Gift

Elizabeth WarrenIt’s the Waba Squaw’s birthday. The worthless, lying waste of a cunt, Elizabeth Warren has turned 63 and the Massachusetts Republican Party has sent her the perfect gift.

The state’s GOP organization has presented her with a paid-for Ancestry.com account so that she can more easily figure out who actually does make up her bloodline. 😆

What gift could be more fitting or useful to Elizabeth Warren? Aside from a loaded pistol on her desk or pillow, I can’t think of one.

Since Professor Warren has failed to come up with any evidence supporting her claims to Native American ancestry, we thought this Ancestry.com account would make the perfect birthday gift.

— Nate Little
Executive Director, Massachusetts Republican Party

Unsurprisingly, Warren didn’t even call Little and thank his organization for the gift, basic courtesy not being a part of Liberal culture. 😉

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An Insurgent Outlier?

The American EagleOf late, much as been made in the Blogosphere by Liberals and Progressives – and the more mainstream professional Democrats – about Thomas E. Mann’s and Norman J. Ornstein’s recent assault upon the GOP.

The Leftists living within America’s borders love it since it stays staunchly within their narrative experience, and reinforces their ideological beliefs.

Mostly, the focus had been upon one paragraph in their lengthy Op-ed of April 27, 2012:

The GOP has become an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.

While Mann and Ornstein meant this as approbation, there’s truth in it and it is something that the burgeoning Conservative arm of the GOP should be heartily proud of.

Yes! The current Republican Party, largely through the efforts of TEA Party and those the elected into office, is insurgent outlier in American politics. They are no longer willing to maintain the destructive farce that is, and has been for generations, the status quo of American politics. They don’t just want change, they want and demand a course correction – because that’s what we, the People told them to want.

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It Shouldn’t Matter Now

Some creatures you just half to laugh at even when they have the power and will to be dangerous. The ineffable Nancy Pelosi is most definitely one of these things.

It’s actually fun watching her twist in the wind and whine, as only the frustrati among America’s domestic enemies can whine, now that America has arisen from it’s Liberal fever dream and has begun the arduous process of retaking our nation and restoring it to its proper form and glory.

It’s certainly singing, or at least baying, a different and more mournful tune now

When America’s enemies held sway in both houses of Congress and the White House it was strident marches of “elections have consequences.” Now that the Tea Party Patriots have sent their representative to correct the House of Representatives and Obama’s hold on the White House is in doubt it’s bawling a plaintive lament that “elections shouldn’t matter so much.”

To my Republican friends: take back your party. So that it doesn’t matter so much who wins the election, because we have shared values about the education of our children, the growth of our economy, how we defend our country, our security and civil liberties, how we respect our seniors.

That’s a Liberal for you; when they have taken power, they try to rule and disregard the will of everyone else, but when they’ve been ousted, they cry for compromise and “shared values.”

Pelosi presents an odd problem. It’s too stupid and evil to be allowed to live and too pathetic and comical to exterminate.

Its behavior does make sense though. It has seen the American people rise up and place our representatives in political office and has nothing left to it but to beg for establishment GOP, mostly RINOs and special interest shills, to do as the Democrats had done and “take back” their party from we, the People.

~*~

Keep your eyes open. Travel light but load heavy, and always put another round in the enemy after they’re down. ;-)

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The GOP’s Pledge

On Thursday, September 23, 2010  the Republican Party leadership released what they claim is their new covenant with we, the People of the United States of America. They described it as- and titled it A Pledge To America.

This Pledge, reminiscent of their 1994 Contract With America, was unveiled with limited fanfare during an event at a hardware store in Sterling, VA. It has prompted a mixture of scorn and fearful, hate-filled rhetoric from the Liberals and a mixture of responses ranging from disdain to provisional acceptance from the American people.


GOP Pledge to America

What I think is interesting and quite telling is that the vitriol spewing from the Left seems to be because they believe the GOP but the lack of enthusiasm for the GOP’s Pledge seems to be because the Right and the Center don’t believe them.

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McCain’s VP Pick

Sen. John McCain really needs to step up and announce his choice for Vice President and running mate. Politically speaking this is the absolutely best time to make the announcement, directly in the middle of the Democratic national Convention.

At least as important as when McCain should announce his running mate is who he should announce as being that person. The odds on bet seems to be Sen. Joe Lieberman (CN), but he seems a poor choice.

Personally I think McCain should choose Gov. Sarah Palin (AK) as is Vice President. From a purely political standpoint she could draw off more of the Clinton supporters and other women than any male candidate could.

That’s far from the whole of her appeal though. Gov. Palin would bring a lot to the campaign and to McCain’s Presidency:

  • She must know how to fight a campaign. She’s Alaska’s first female Governor and its youngest Governor.  She was elected by first defeating the incumbent Republican governor in the Republican primary, then a former Democratic Alaskan Governor in the general election.
  • Palin would reinforce McCain’s stance against earmarks and pork-barrel spending. During her tenure as Governor she managed a successful push for an ethics bill, crippling pork-barrel projects supported by fellow Republicans.
  • She is strongly pro-life and belongs to Feminists for Life of America, the largest and most visible pro-life feminist organization in America. Palin and Feminists for Life of America believe in “systematically eliminating the root causes that drive women to abortion — primarily lack of practical resources and support — through holistic, woman-centered solutions.” Gov. Palin recently gave birth to her fifth child — who she knew would have Down syndrome.
  • Palin opposes same-sex marriage but used her very first veto as Governor of Alaska on legislation that would have barred the state from granting benefits to gay state employees and their partners. In effect, her veto granted State of Alaska benefits to same-sex couples.
  • She is a staunch supporter of the 2nd Amendment and a life time member of the National Rifle Association.
  • Palin seems to have a balanced approached to US energy policy. She believes in increasing domestic oil and natural gas drilling, but in April 2007, she announced plans to create a new sub-cabinet, to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within Alaska. In 2003, as Ethics Commissioner on the state’s Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, she risked her political career by resigning her position in protest of ethical misconduct within the state’s Republican leadership as well as then-Gov. Frank Murkowski’s acceptance of that corruption.
  • She has gone into the war zone! In July, Palin went to Kuwait where she visited the Alaska Army National Guard’s 3rd Battalion, 297th Infantry, a unit that is made up of about 575 Alaska men and women.  Her eldest child and only son, Track Palin recently enlisted in the US Army and is expecting to be deployed to either Iraq or Afghanistan.

Let’s face the truth. Sen. McCain is a crochety old man. Sarah Palin is young, beautiful, and reported to be both sharp and charming – a wonderfully dangerous combination. She holds similar views to McCain on a variety of issues, but approaches them in a more holistic manner except when swift authoritarian action is absolutely required. Can anyone think of a better choice for VP?

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