Crush Liberalism

Liberalism: Why think when you can “feel”?

Kidney stones could increase due to…you guessed it…global “warming”!

Seriously.  I’m not making this stuff up:

More Americans are likely to suffer from kidney stones in the coming years as a result of global warming, according to researchers at the University of Texas. Kidney stones, which are formed from dissolved minerals in the urine and can be extremely painful, are often caused by caused by dehydration, either by not drinking enough liquid or losing too much due to high heat conditions. …

 

Look on the bright side: at least they didn’t blame the projected increase in kidney stones on Bush.

You Texas Longhorn grads ought to be ashamed of your alma mater right about now.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | global warming, Texas | 8 Comments

Bizarre news item of the day

The opening paragraph of this story should get anyone’s attention:

A loud argument between two deaf women led to one of them being arrested Friday for assaulting a cop, police said.

Uh…OK.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | bizarre, non-political | 4 Comments

Obama: Teachers more important than parents

Once someone was finally able to peel Barry O’s lips off of the teachers union’s collective behinds, he dazzled them with this bit of genius:

That begins with recognizing that the single most important factor in determining a child’s achievement is not the color of their skin or where they come from; it’s not who their parents are or how much money they have. It’s who their teacher is.

Memo to Mom and Dad: Mr. Bowers, my senile 7th grade science teacher, apparently played a bigger role in my life than you did.  All that feeding, housing, supporting, nurturing, bonding, affection, etc., that went on in our household during my childhood?  Well, it just doesn’t hold a candle to the man who filled my life with unmatched richness like mispronouncing “protozoa”, drizzling a puddle of spittle the size of the Caribbean when trying to say “photosynthesis”, and nearly blowing up the room by dropping a chunk of pure sodium into a beaker of water.  Who knew?

For those of you on the left, the prior paragraph was sarcasm.

Look, I was blessed enough to have had a number of outstanding, caring, and competent teachers in my life who I readily recognize as having had a profound and positive impact on my development.  But with all due respect to all of them, not a single one of them were more important than my parents!  Important, yes…but by no means more important!

July 16, 2008 Posted by | big government, Obama, public education, unions | 11 Comments

Obama’s “foolish consistency”

If there’s one thing that the Obamaliar has been consistent about, it’s his commitment to lose in Iraq.  From the Washington comPost:

BARACK OBAMA yesterday accused President Bush and Sen. John McCain of rigidity on Iraq: “They said we couldn’t leave when violence was up, they say we can’t leave when violence is down.” Mr. Obama then confirmed his own foolish consistency. Early last year, when the war was at its peak, the Democratic candidate proposed a timetable for withdrawing all U.S. combat forces in slightly more than a year. Yesterday, with bloodshed at its lowest level since the war began, Mr. Obama endorsed the same plan. After hinting earlier this month that he might “refine” his Iraq strategy after visiting the country and listening to commanders, Mr. Obama appears to have decided that sticking to his arbitrary, 16-month timetable is more important than adjusting to the dramatic changes in Iraq.

Hopefully, this will present a problem for Ye Grand Lightworker as America’s confidence in victory in the war continues to grow.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | defeatism, Iraq, Obama | 6 Comments

Washington comPost poll uses a 52% Democrat sample!

A new comPost poll has the Obamessiah with an 8% national lead on McLame.  You know how I feel about polls, but what gets me isn’t the fact that every reputable has the two essentially tied…it’s that this poll has a sample of 52% Democrats, counting “net leaned”!

Nope…no liberal media bias!

July 16, 2008 Posted by | McCain, media bias, Obama, polls | 1 Comment

Obama sticks up for Muslims…then avoids them like the plague

The Obamessiah is still bellyaching about that New Yorker magazine cover.  Out of one side of his mouth, he shows his solidarity with Muslims by feigning outrage at the cover, saying that it is offensive to Muslims.

But I wonder: how in the world would he know what offends Muslims when he is trying his level best to stay the hell away from them?

July 16, 2008 Posted by | hypocrisy, Obama | Leave a Comment

Victory for common sense

You may recall the story of Keith Sampson, a janitor (and student) at IUPUI (public university in Indiana) who was harrassed and punished by the P.C. thought police and university “affirmative action” department for…reading an anti-Klan book!  Not only was the book anti-Klan, but it was obtained at the university’s own library!

Well, I said I would follow the story, and so I have.  Details:

Mr. Sampson stood accused of “openly reading the book (aren’t books marginally tougher to read when they’re closed? – Ed.) related to a historically and racially abhorrent subject in the presence of your Black co-workers.” The statement, signed by chief affirmative action officer Lillian Charleston, asserted that her office had completed its investigation of the charges brought by Ms. Nakea William, his co-worker – that Mr. Sampson had continued, despite complaints, to read a book on this “inflammatory topic.”

Ludicrous harassment cases are not rare at our institutions of higher learning. But there was undeniably something special – something pure, and glorious – in the clarity of this picture. A university had brought a case against a student on grounds of a book he had been reading.

Savor that line for a moment: a university was attempting to punish a student for reading a book!  Students can read books from Lenin, Chomsky, and other noted leftists, but the minute a kid reads a book with a picture of a klansman (no word on if it was Sen. Robert Byrd) on the cover, an institution of “higher learning” suspends rationality in its rabid embrace of politically correct orthodoxy.  That the book was an anti-Klan book was irrelevant to the genius administrators at IUPUI.

There is good news:

And so the new letter to Mr. Sampson by affirmative action officer Charleston brought word that she wished to clarify her previous letter, and to say it was “permissible for him to read scholarly books or other materials on break time.” About the essential and only theme of the first letter – the “racially abhorrent” subject of the book – or the warnings that any “future substantiated conduct of a similar nature could mean serious disciplinary action” – there was not a word. She had meant in that first letter, she said, only to address “conduct” that caused concern among his co-workers.

What that conduct was, the affirmative action officer did not reveal – but she had delivered the message rewriting the history of the case. Absolutely and for certain there had been no problem about any book he had been reading. 

You know that you have lost any credibility when the ACLU, founded by a communist and a champion of affirmative action and other P.C. causes, fights you!

July 16, 2008 Posted by | affirmative action, bigotry, political correctness, public education | Leave a Comment

   

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 25 other followers