Category Archives: Blogosphere

One more reason to avoid New York: Free Meredith Graves

As if their bedbug epidemic wasn’t bad enough, Mayor “loathsome slug” Bloomberg and his out-of-control cops like nothing better than to arrest law-abiding visitors for not being aware of the latest gillionth law their city council has passed.

It happened to Meredith Graves, a Tennessee nurse who was unaware that the Second Amendment doesn’t apply in the oh, so enlightened city of Obozo media lapdogs and other Democrat hand puppets.

If the “public servants” can’t solve the bedbug problem of New York hotels and apartments, at least the cops could do some actual crime-fighting. Or would that be too much like, uh, real work?

Practice slowly

Time was (it seems like only yesterday, but it was actually before 1995) if you wanted advice from an expert you had to seek them out and hope for an answer.

You could, for instance, investigate until you found their address and wrote them a letter. Or hunted them down in public and shouted your question over the heads of their security. And probably would be ignored.

Nowadays, some of them have a Facebook page and you can write out a question there and, some of them at any rate, will answer you there, or on YouTube.

Thus advice for beginner violinists from Itzhak Perlman, violin virtuoso. Yep. The advice that I remember the best (because I still have trouble following it) is to practice one or two bars of a new chart at a time and, above all, do it slowly.

Perlman: “If you learn something slowly, you forget it slowly….If you learn something very quickly, you forget it immediately.” Thanks, Itzhak.

Savaging Santorum

Obozo’s Legacy Media lapdogs (no doubt weary of bruising their knees in three years of genuflection) have their knives out for the latest front-running GOP nominee for prez.

No surprise there, after what they did to Trig Palin and his mother in 2008 and since. Especially their approved “comedian,” the odious Bill Maher.

On the other hand, when I first heard about the Santorums bringing the dead baby home to show to their living children, I did think it was strange. Charles Lane sets me straight. I get it now.

Meanwhile, Santorum seems to be learning how to handle these Democrat hand puppets. Cooperating with them is worse than stupid.

Via Instapundit and Breitbart TV.

UPDATE: The Lapdogs, which some also call the Palace Guards (and, after the Halloween party dodge, the Secret Service) certainly have their work cut out if they hope to carry Obumbles over the finish line again this time.

As Instapundit says: “[W]ant stricter media scrutiny of a presidential administration? Vote Republican.”

Cedar fever, again

The Texas curse has my nose (and eyes and roof of my mouth) in its annual grip again.

But temporary relief may be forthcoming, if the forecasted rain tonight through tomorrow night falls in sufficient quantity. It will wash the juniper pollen out of the air, at least for a day or so.

The Best Congress Money Can Buy

And, to be sure, our supposed, ahem, representatives are well bought and paid for.

Nothing illustrates this as well as the coming federal assault on blogs and bloggers—courtesy of Hollyweird and Obozo’s lapdogs, the dying Legacy Media, angry that they are no longer the gatekeepers of old.

UPDATE: The opposition is, of course, rather less well funded. No surprise.

MORE: But Google, Amazon and Facebook have plenty of dough.

Texas owns the American economy

Look no farther to find out where jobs are being created these days:

“The Lone Star State had 10,629,300 non-farm jobs as of November, a gain of 451,100 jobs since the same month in 2006, an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data by The Business Journals’ On Numbers shows.

“Louisiana was a distant second in the number of non-farm jobs added during that five-year span, with 57,000.”

Read. It. All.

Obozo and Mooch would rather par-tay

Incredibly, more than three months after at least one American combat soldier died unnecessarily and two months after the issue was first raised on the Net, wounded American troops in Afghanistan still are waiting longer than necessary for Medevac helicopters to arrive.

Because the Medevacs wear red crosses and, therefore, under Army policy cannot carry defensive guns. So the medical birds have to wait for gunships to escort them and, sometimes, the gunships are busy.

Would seem simple enough. Remove the red crosses, which only aggravate the Muslim enemy (not to mention the Muslim allies), and mount defensive guns and gunners.

Too hard for the modern Army to grasp, apparently. (Similar to their refusal to stop driving Humvees on mined roads in Iraq.) Even though, as war correspondent Michael Yon notes, our medics are not adorned with red crosses (as they were in World War II) and they do carry rifles.

Obozo, of course, could have already solved the Medevac problem with a phone call. But it seems he’s too busy playing golf, or else following Mooch and the children around for ice cream and so forth on their latest taxpayer-paid vacation. What a commander-in-chief, right? Yeah.