Certainly looks accurate to me. I can’t stand these trendy time-wasters.
UPDATE: Facebook, alone, could cost you money and reputation.
Certainly looks accurate to me. I can’t stand these trendy time-wasters.
UPDATE: Facebook, alone, could cost you money and reputation.
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Tagged ADHD, demotivators, Despair, Facebook, Foursquare, Inc., MySpace, Narcissism, Stalking, Twitter
Their tell-all, big-moment presser has been tabled, probably forever.
Two of the four cannot be found by a third who refuses to appear alone beside the aging fourth: the often-fired, hair-over-the-eye gold-digger from Chicago.
You know, Obamalot’s home turf, which just happens ( yeah, right) to be the epicenter of Herman Cain’s alleged bimbo eruptions.
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Mrs. Charm came home from work last night announcing that Gov. P. had “destroyed himself” in the latest of the interminably-stupid Republican “debates.”
Well, that’s part of her job in the Democrat media, to draw such conclusions about politicians, particularly Republican ones.
I watched the video and thought how amusing. He froze. So what? How many times has that happened to me? Too many to remember them all. Besides, if I have to listen to another meandering Obamalot speech where he says nothing much in a preachy way, and then contradicts himself, usually the very next day… Well.
I’m still for Rick as the best of the bunch, certainly better than Robot Romney or even Cain, who I also like, never mind his bimbo eruptions.
But as economist Thomas Sowell says of Cain: the White House is not for on-the-job-training, as the current resident has demonstrated so well, ruining our economy, and lowering our position in the world.
As for Rick, well, the country could use some honest Texas Aggie humor for a change: Gig ’em!
PJ Media CEO Roger L. Simon suggests bagging the rest of these dog and pony shows. What a great idea. Of course he also wants Rick to quit in favor of Cain, Romney and Gingrich. But, hey, nobody’s perfect.
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Tagged PJ Media, Rick Perry, Texas Aggies, Thomas Sowell
Of course Herman Cain is right when he says a Democrat machine is out to get him. And he’s right to fight it. That political media machine is out to get all Republicans, particularly those who would dare try to deny the deceitful (and pro-Islamist) Obamalot a second term.
As for Cain’s women accusers (and their lawyers such as Democrat Gloria Allred holding no-questions-allowed pressers) there are no more of them nor are their accusations (notably without any proof) any more impressive than what Bill Clinton was once accused of and survived.
Of course the Democrat media largely was on Clinton’s side (calling his problems “bimbo eruptions”) while they emphatically are not on Cain’s—or any other Republican’s. But most Republican primary voters know that and are unlikely to be swayed by this latest example of the media’s preference for bias.
UPDATE: Indeed, the largely Republican crowd at Wednesday night’s debate in Michigan cheered Cain on when he said the attacks were “unfounded accusations” and that voters were more interested in fixing the bad economy than “character assassination.”
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The pol behind the latest attempt to get the (always happy to oblige) feds to regulate the Internet is none other than U.S. Rep. Lamar Seeligson Smith, a Texas Republican, whose legislation has been bought and paid for by the TV/music/movies industry. The Austin/ San Antonio and Hill Country rep obviously is no conservative. He’s just another opportunistic pol on the take/make.
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Tagged copyright enforcement, federal regulation of the Internet, Rep. Lamar Smith
Noted earlier we were laughing at the OWS “Flea Party.” But, hey, they’re laughing in the boardrooms on Wall Street where the so-called 1 Percent, Obama’s biggest donors (beneficiaries, all, of his “stimulus” lie), work and play.
Well, some are laughing, as the protests turn predictably violent and the Democrat media looks the other way. These mainly white, dreadlocked scruffies are the very best argument against themselves. They are going to get Obamalot re-elected? Heh. I don’t think so.
Via KA-CHING! and Instapundit.
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Tagged Democrat media, double-standard time, Ed Driscoll, OWS, PJ Media, Wall Street boardrooms
The Texas-Texas Tech game this morning was supposed to be close. It wasn’t. Texas ran over Tech 52-20. Literally, since Texas was almost entirely about rushing. They didn’t punt once all game.
This new Texas team of many freshmen starters is getting scarier by the week. Missouri (which Baylor beat today) is next on the Longhorn hit list. Will they suffer a Tech-similar experience? Sure looks that way.
UPDATE: Scratch that. With their three best running backs injured and their QBs under- or overthrowing their receivers, Texas had no chance to win. Only their good defense kept the score low, at 17-5.
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Tagged Big 12, Texas Longhorns football, Texas Tech