Obama & Edwards chicken out of debate
Not surprising that the Silky Pony chickens out. He’s an empty suit with a French poodle’s well-coiffed hair. But for some strange reason, I expected more from Obama. Don’t ask me why, because I haven’t a freakin’ idea. Anywho, from the Politico:
Barack Obama has chosen not to attend September’s Democratic presidential primary debate co-sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Fox News, an aide said, effectively dooming the event.Obama is the only member of the Congressional Black Caucus running for President, and his decision allows other candidates to skip the debate without facing criticism that they are turning their backs on a leading black institution.
Friday, John Edwards was the first candidate to announce he’d skip the debate. The CBC Institute is hosting one other debate, with CNN in January, in which all candidates are expected to participate.
“CNN seemed like a more appropriate venue,” the aide said, adding that Obama himself had not called CBC leadership or Fox executives to deliver the news. “It was handled at a staff level.”
The aide said that Obama will participate in the six officially-sanctioned Democratic National Committee debates, whose existence provided candidates a measure of cover to drop out of the Fox-sponsored debate.
Now there’s a blow for the leftards who are dim enough to think that Fox News is conservatively biased but CNN is somehow “objective”! If Osamabama wants to debate through a CNN venue, are you stupid enough to think it’s because CNN is “objective”? Sure, OK, whatever.
Oh, well. If Osamabama and the Silky Pony want to talk to a smaller audience, they’re definitely going to the right place. What a couple of chickensh#ts!
UPDATE (04/09/2007 – 6:15 P.M. EST): Hot Air is reporting that Osamaba broke Senate ethics rules by using his Senate office for campaign purposes (he invited his campaign adviser into his Senate office, a big-time no-no). They wonder if he’s backing out of the FNC-CBC-sponsored debate to assuage the nutroots over his Iraq funding comments. If true, he’s more spineless than I even imagined. Plus, it shows just how leftist the supposed “moderate” really is.

Yours truly on USA Today’s blog blotter
Yet another trophy to be added to my collection of appearances on Slate and CBS News, I suppose.
As always, thanks to you guys for giving me a few moments of your time each day.
Oh, yeah…the USA Today link. Sure, it’s just a blurb, but it’s a mention in a national media outlet, so by God (insert deity of preference here), I’ll take it.
Speaking of "free iPods"…
From the Detroit News:
We have come to the conclusion that the crisis Michigan faces is not a shortage of revenue, but an excess of idiocy. Facing a budget deficit that has passed the $1 billion mark, House Democrats Thursday offered a spending plan that would buy a MP3 player or iPod for every school child in Michigan.No cost estimate was attached to their hare-brained idea to “invest” in education. Details, we are promised, will follow.
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Their plan goes beyond cluelessness. Democrats are either entirely indifferent to the idea that extreme hard times demand extreme belt tightening, or they are bone stupid. We lean toward the latter.
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The range of options, according to Rep. Steve Tobocman, D-Detroit, includes raising the income tax, levying a 6 percent tax on some services, and taxing junk food and soda.We wonder how financially strained Michigan residents will feel about paying higher taxes to buy someone else’s kid an iPod.
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For example, Dillon says he would shift the burden of business taxes to companies that operate in Michigan, but don’t have a facility here. The certain outcome of that plan is to drive even more businesses out of Michigan.
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Stop the stupidity. Michigan can’t tax or spend its way out of this economic catastrophe.The only responsible option is to bring spending in line with current revenues. The mission must be to expand the tax base, rather than to expand taxes, by crafting a budget that encourages growth.
We won’t get there by wasting money on early Christmas presents for Michigan kids.
In case you wondered why I have certain posts like this one labeled “economic ignorance”, wonder no more. Michigan is one state that has not enjoyed the benefits of the nation’s booming economy, largely due to its own economic ignorance and liberal legislators. Businesses have been leaving, so Michigan’s brilliant answer is…to tax those remaining businesses remaining in order to buy Junior an iPod?
As long as the good people of Michigan keep electing economic illiterates (i.e. Democrats) to get them out their mess, they deserve to wallow in said mess.
PeachCare
From Atlanta:
Michael Post pride themselves on being solidly middle class folks who “thank God every day” for their salvation — and PeachCare for their solvency.“Without it, we’d be broke,” says Michael Post, 38, welcoming visitors into his home.
wife, Connie, 36, is just inside, patiently trying to calm them down.
Financially, the Posts — like many families with kids at their income level — are having a tough time making ends meet.
Until recently, they were making about $48,000 a year. But, in February, Michael Post left a job making $42,000 as pastor of Friendship Baptist Church to become a freelance minister. He supplements his unpredictable income by painting houses and doing odd jobs.
Connie, who has a degree in English, took a job making about $25,000 a year at Casey and Son Horseshoeing School in nearby LaFayette. Now, their take-home pay averages about $850 a week.
“Our income sounds pretty good until you consider all our bills,” Connie says. “Especially up here in carpet country, anything over $40,000 is pretty good money. But it’s paycheck to paycheck.”
Their 1997 teal Ford Winstar is paid off. But they pay $327 monthly for the 2004 red Nissan Frontier pickup beside the van in the driveway. And $750 a month for their mortgage, $250 for high-deductible health insurance for “mom and dad only,” about $360 a month for gasoline, $116 for auto insurance, $400 for food, $50 for cellphones, $80 for life insurance, $200 for electricity, $15 for water, $65 for telephone service, $120 for credit cards and $150 for clothes and “odds and ends.” That adds up to $2,883 a month.
“That doesn’t leave much,” Connie smiles. “And that’s why PeachCare is such a blessing. We just couldn’t do without it.”
INSENSITIVITY WARNING! Starting in 5…4…3…2…1…you’ve been warned!
Has it dawned on these people at any time to live within their means? Taxpayers are subsidizing this family’s chosen lifestyle of financial chaos. When you buy stuff you can’t afford and have kids you can’t afford, then financial disarray will inevitably happen.
Hey, I’m not totally unsympathetic here. I have definitely had my share of financial problems in the past! However, the problems were of my own making, and I had to dig my way out of them, which included quite a bit of tough choices and heartache. I was no “victim”, and neither are these adults (the kids are a different story). Gotta have a new truck, cell phones, and credit cards, right?
Well, at least PeachCare isn’t being treated like an “entitlement”, right? Well…
The House bill, sponsored by Speaker Glenn Richardson (R-Hiram), wouldn’t affect kids already on PeachCare. But Richardson says that the time has come for parents to take more responsibility, in part through wiser family planning.“It is the obligation of all of us to take care of those that cannot take care of themselves,” he said, adding, however, that PeachCare is too generous and needs to be “reined in as much as possible.”
“It was never intended to be an entitlement program, but it’s becoming one,” he said. “People are rapidly trying to make insuring children as if it were a constitutional right. It is not. The responsibility to take care of children is first with moms and dads. Mamas and daddies are responsible.”
Families, he said, ought to decide “how many children do we have, can we afford to take care of any more, and that’s what responsible people should be doing. It’s expensive to have children.”
WHAT?? Personal responsibilty? That’s just crazy talk! And what does this Richardson guy mean by “insuring children” isn’t a “constitutional right”?? That’s not what Shrillary and Silky Pony and Osamabama Jean-François Heinz-Kerry (who is rumored to have served in Vietnam) and their ilk have been telling us! I see it in the Constitution, plain as day: “The federal government shall provide free iPods, beernuts, fishing tackle, soy milk, blenders, basketball shoes, plasma TV’s, le$bian p0rn, and health insurance to anyone who asks for it.” It’s right there in the Fourteenth Amendment’s “due process” clause…see it?
Urine test
Thanks to Kanaka Girl for passing this on to me.
Like a lot of folks in this state I have a job. I work, they pay me. I
pay my taxes and the government distributes my taxes as it sees fit. In order to get that paycheck, I am required to pass a random urine test, with which I have no problem. What I do have a problem with is the distribution of my taxes to people who don’t have to pass a urine test.Shouldn’t one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check because I have to pass one to earn it for them?? Please understand, I have no problem with helping people get back on their feet. I do on the other hand have a problem with helping someone sitting on their ass. Could you imagine how much money the state would save if people had to pass a urine test to get a public assistance check??
What’s good enough for the goose is good enough for the gander, n’est-ce pas?
CNN goof?
Notice something odd in this video taken over the weekend?
How about the fact that CNN describes Sen. Lieberman as a (D)emocrat? It must have been a long five months for CNN to have forgotten that Liebs was re-elected…as an (I)ndependent? He may caucus with the Dems, he may identify with the Dems, but in every way, he is an (I) and not a (D).
I’m sure it was a simple MSM oversight…right?
Pope: "Nothing positive" coming out of Iraq
From Breitbart/AP:
In an Easter litany of the world’s suffering, Pope Benedict XVI lamented that “nothing positive” is happening in Iraq and decried the unrest in Afghanistan and bloodshed in Africa and Asia.
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“Afghanistan is marked by growing unrest and instability,” Benedict said. “In the Middle East, besides some signs of hope in the dialogue between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, nothing positive comes from Iraq, torn apart by continual slaughter as the civil population flees.”
Nothing positive has happened? The rape rooms are closed, Saddam and his crazy bastard sons are no longer feeding dissidents feet first into wood chippers, family members of dissidents aren’t being dumped into mass graves, establishing a constitution, seeing extraordinarily high percentages of people voting in elections…these are not considered “positive”? I’m not suggesting that life is a bed of roses in Iraq, but to suggest that “nothing positive” has happened there is foolish and grossly naive at best.
With all due respect, Your Holiness, why don’t you stick to things about which you are more knowledgeable? You know, like running interference for pedophile priests in your church or something?
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