Category Archives: Scribbles

Mr. Good Will of Austin

"In a letter dated June 25, 2008, the FEC asked the Obama campaign to verify a series of $25 donations from a contributor identified as ‘Will, Good’ from Austin, Texas. Mr. Good Will listed his employer as ‘Loving’ and his profession as ‘You.’ A Newsmax analysis of the 1.4 million individual contributions in the latest master file for the Obama campaign discovered 1,000 separate entries for Mr. Good Will, most of them for $25. In total, Mr. Good Will gave $17,375."

Too bad the legal limit for an individual is only $4,600.

But my favorite in this good Newsmax piece on Barry’s secret, foreign fundraising is the 520 donors who seem to be from Iran. Even the Clintons, back in Bad Bill’s day, only took money from China.  

Biden’s (at least) fourteen lies

Come on, now. You didn’t really think all that glib, white-toothed rattle was truth-telling, did you? LGF has the biggest one, and a link to some of the others. Check it out. It’s for sure Big Media won’t tell you. They’ll be too too busy, as usual, kicking Sarah around.

Just a little carbon tax

The liars in the U.S. Congress snuck plenty of pork into their credit "crisis" giveaway, but none so obnoxious as the one that lays the groundwork for a carbon tax. The global warmists would never be able to get such a thing passed in open discussion, especially not during a recession. So they cheated.

Sarah will make a great president

Mr. B.’s mom rolled her eyes when I said that, after last night’s debate. Which makes me wonder, frankly, whether women in general would ever vote for a woman for president. I just don’t think the job is that hard, frankly–considering some of the idiots who’ve had it. Sarah has already proven herself as an executive and she is smart enough to hire and appoint good people. Which is most of the job right there. Something tells me if Mac goes down in flames, we’ll see Sarah again in 2012, but this time running for the top job. If I’m still around, I’ll be happy to vote for her.

Sarah’s night

Cobb is worried, waiting for the implosion of Mac’s campaign tonight when the Barry-book-writing moderator starts popping unfriendly questions at Sarah–probably regurgitating what Gibson and Couric did to her. He’s convinced Hairplugs Joe is going to win. I’m rather more confident, along with Bill Dwyer, that Sarah can rise to the occasion, do what she has to do and eat the Gaffe Machine’s lunch, supper and tomorrow’s breakfast.

But, above all, she has to do what few vice-presidential candidates have ever done in these dog-and-pony shows: turn whatever needles an argumentative moderator puts on her right back where they belong. Sarah’s running for the office, not the talking head, and she’s got to show some grit behind the dazzling smile. And, fergawksakes, tell the truth about the credit "crisis." Joe’s party is in deep. It’s time to put the Dems on the defensive in the pigpen they created, and force them to wallow in it.

UPDATE: She held her own, and undid the inexperience slander by relating her executive experience on various answers. I was disappointed she chose to run against Wallstreet’s alleged "greed," instead of Congress’s demonstrable greed. But she’s the second banana and has to follow Mac’s lead. She was also on the defensive too much, defending Mac but not attacking Barry as much as she could have.

Still, I thought she did well. And she’s certainly much more appealing than Biden with his 64, 74, 481, etc. votes Mac is supposed to have made against this or that. After a while that became a running joke at the rancho. I liked her refusal to "argue" about the causes of global warming. Point for common sense. She’s no scientist, nor is Biden, but he has Gorebot baggage to haul.

MORE: Cobb also was pleased to see Sarah deliver.

Vote the bas$%#ds out!

"If anyone in Washington should offer their resignation it should be the members of Congress who peddled the fantasy of free home ownership without risk. No institution in our country is more responsible for the myth o(f) borrowing without consequences than the United States Congress.” —Sen. Tom Coburn, R-OK

Mac at least tried to fix the thing before it went nova. Barry never did. We should vote accordingly.

The unsolved problem

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While the Senate has voted for the bailout, and lots of extra pork besides, and the House shovels even more pork into their version of the bill, the law that started the whole mess is still chugging along, creating ever more folly. Won’t be long before the pols will have to do this all over again.