Monday, October 24, 2011

For Halloween, scare a liberal.



Happy Halloween, y'all:



This image is adapted from one at The People's Cube, one fine site for political parody.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Michelle Obama Named Big Nanny of Year



Michelle Obama Named Big Nanny of the Year by Michelle Malkin   for pushing  the $5 billion expansion of federal child nutrition programs.
 As I first reported in February 2010, the legislation was a pet project of the Service Employees International Union, which seeks to swell the ranks of dawn-to-dusk year-round public school food service workers who organize under the progressive activist slogan “serving justice, and serving lunch.”
Priceless.

  

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Queen Michelle


Michelle Obama Goes Skiing in Colorado

Reports coming out of Colorado say she arrived Friday night and is staying at the Sebastian Hotel on Vail Mountain. Rooms start at $605 per night for a room with two queen beds and head north of $2,000 for multi-bedroom suites.

'It’s hell. I can’t stand it!’ Carla Bruni reveals what Michelle Obama REALLY thinks of being First Lady


Multiculturalism a Failure Says…Europe



Multiculturalism a Failure Says…Europe, John Sexton, Hot Air.

First it was German Chancellor Angela Merkel who said it was a failure. Then British Prime Minister David Cameron said it too. Now French President Nicolas Sarkozy is chiming in. With the leaders of Europe publicly and forcefully abandoning multiculturalism, isn’t it time for America to make the same move?

Obama Unvails a Joker's Budget



The Obama budget is a cynical joke.

Krauthammer: In Obama's budget, the penny-ante stuff amounts to a gimmick
Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post


Friday, February 18, 2011

Obama Community Organizes Wisconsin


Obama stirs Wisconsin's pot, again using his national office to inject himself into state affairs.

WaPo: Obama joins Wisconsin's budget battle, opposing Republican anti-union bill

The president's political machine worked in close coordination Thursday with state and national union officials to get thousands of protesters to gather in Madison and to plan similar demonstrations in other state capitals.

By the end of the day, Democratic Party officials were organizing additional demonstrations in Ohio and Indiana, where an effort is underway to trim benefits for public workers. Some union activists predicted similar protests in Missouri, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.


Politico: DNC playing role in Wisconsin protests


OfA [Organizing for America] Wisconsin's field efforts include filling buses and building turnout for the rallies this week in Madison, organizing 15 rapid response phone banks urging supporters to call their state legislators, and working on planning and producing rallies