If the word fits…….use it!

For years now, I and many others like me have come to believe that our federal government is out of touch and out of control. Since the election of the Statist Barak Obama, this phenomenon, like the deficit, has gotten exponentially worse.
 
Believe it or not, I really don’t want to talk about Obama or [...]

Posted by PM · June 19, 2009 · Category: Politics · Comments (2)

Letterman, shuster, Imus, & free speech

In light of the recent David Letterman fiasco, in which he joked about Sarah Palin’s 14 year old daughter being “knocked-up” by Yankee Alex Rodriguez, I’m reminded of what happened last year to a very liberal MSNBC anchor.
 
On February 8th of 2008, MSNBC’s David Schuster was suspended for saying the following: “Doesn’t it seem like [...]

Posted by PM · June 12, 2009 · Category: Media Madness · Comments (0)

Letterman and the loutish left

The dumb, despicable, and ugly – yes ugly, David Letterman is at it again! This time, the Alfred E. Neuman look-a-like went way over the top when he used a 14 year old girl as a punch line in a disgusting “joke” that, as usual, wasn’t the least bit funny.
 

 
Most people with the exception [...]

Posted by PM · June 11, 2009 · Category: Media Madness · Comments (0)

Advice from enemies

How many of you would take advice from a sworn enemy who has made it crystal clear that he wants to destroy you? If you’re halfway sane you would laugh at unsolicited advice from your enemies; in fact, you would probably try to do the opposite of what they’re telling you. The only dummies who [...]

Posted by PM · June 8, 2009 · Category: Lib Speak · Comments (0)

Random Observations

Remember when the Bush and Obama administrations and their cronies claimed that GM was too big to fail, that we (the taxpayers) had to save this iconic company from bankruptcy? After giving GM roughly 10 billion dollars of bailout money, they have now gone into bankruptcy anyway! Why is bankruptcy acceptable now as opposed to [...]

Posted by PM · June 4, 2009 · Category: Random Observations · Comments (1)