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Sep 2008

Obama Vs. Law-Abiding Gun Owners

Fri   26 Sep 2008   12:55

by Kevin McGehee

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Via Charles R. Martin’s “Explorations” blog, where he quotes David Bernstein:

As co-blogger Jonathan reports below, the Obama campaign has sicced its lawyers on t.v. stations that might air a well-sourced NRA advertisement that correctly points out Obama’s longstanding anti-gun record. The proper response to such attempts to infringe on the First Amendment is to make sure that the video in question receives the widest circulation possible, to deter the Obama campaign, and other campaigns for that matter, from engaging in such tactics in the future. So here it is. Share it with a friend, with a note that Obama is threatening legal action against stations that run it, in violation of the First Amendment.

» Doing My Patriotic Duty

...this:

Like the one below about the mortgage bank crisis, this one also needs to be put in front of as many eyes as possible—though in this case, people who don’t imagine that guns roam the streets at night like murderous zombies, would be the preferred target. Also, those who don’t think it’s kosher for a presidential candidate to try to bully media outlets into quashing opposing views.

   


Fannie, Freddie, Barry and Mac

Fri   26 Sep 2008   12:40

by Kevin McGehee

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[Media Ochre]

Via a comment at Protein Wisdom pointing to this post at The Patriot Room, this:

It moves fast, so use the Pause button if it gets ahead of you. Watch it to the end.

Update: That one’s gone, watch this one instead. The original is baaaaack!!!

   


My 2008 Endorsements

Thu   25 Sep 2008   13:13

by Kevin McGehee

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Six weeks or so from today, we should know how the elections have turned out. If we don’t, it’ll be nobody’s fault but the Democrat election examiners in counties with Democrat majorities for expecting Democrats to know how to vote for the Democrat ticket. Just like eight years ago.

Anyway. I’ve had numerous queries about whom I’m supporting in the upcoming election (yes, zero is a number). So here goes:

President/Vice President:

I’m supporting, endorsing, and voting for the presidential ticket that includes Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska). Palin is the only conservative-like candidate on either of the major parties’ tickets. She is also the only one with executive experience in the public sector. She took on the corrupt GOP establishment in her home state and beat the snot out of it. She took on a complacent incumbent Republican governor in the August 2006 gubernatorial primary, and beat the snot out of him. Then she took on the man who was, at the time, Alaska’s most popular Democrat—and a man who had already served two terms as governor of Alaska—and beat the snot out of him.

She picked up an incomplete and poorly begun project for a pipeline to bring natural gas from the North Slope to market, and came up with a plan that would work—while depriving trough-feeding oil companies of billions in “incentive” subsidies they had claimed were necessary to build the pipeline (those companies then set about planning to build their own pipeline, without subsidies).

In contrast to the empty rhetoric emerging from both men on the Democrat ticket, Palin is a proven achiever and deserves to be brought into the major leagues.

U.S. Senate:

Incumbent Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss flirted with joining a compromise that would have enabled Democrats to keep a moratorium on oil production from the continental shelf, but due in part to overwhelming negative reaction that compromise failed. While troubled by the senator’s minoritarian thinking that led to his erstwhile position on this compromise, I cannot countenance electing Democrat Jim Martin, who would certainly support keeping Harry Reid as majority leader—and who slammed his primary rival for having supported (as a majority of Georgia’s elected Democrats did) George W. Bush’s re-election four years ago.

U.S. House of Representatives:

Rep. Lynn Westmoreland has taken flack over the course of his two terms in Congress for positions he’s taken—and for daring to use the word “uppity” in a public context—but all in all I’ve found that his controversial positions have been (as they were in Georgia’s legislature) in the interest of protecting taxpayers from impulsive spending actions by his fellow politicians. Even when those fellow politicians are Republicans. While everyone else is imagining a Palin-Jindal ticket in 2012, I’m envisioning a Palin-Westmoreland ticket; whereas Jindal appeals to an impulse to counter-program the Democrats’ identity politics, Westmoreland seems to share Palin’s tendency to buck the establishment for the people’s benefit. Substance over symbolism.

I won’t bore people with my arguments on state- or local-level races, since in many cases there aren’t even any Democrats on the ballot for these offices in November.

   


The 48-Hour Rule (Update: It Only Took 24!) (Re-Update: More like 120!)

Sun   21 Sep 2008   11:45

by Kevin McGehee

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[Media Ochre]

Originally posted 9/15, re-updated and bumped.

I was interested in this when I saw it headlined on a well-known headline-aggregator’s website, but I held off because I figured if there was anything to it other, better-read blogs would cover it, and probably have a better handle on it than I’d be able to get. On the surface it looks perfectly like the alleged “October Surprise” from the 1980 campaign, which makes it both highly attractive, and highly suspect.

Two pieces I’ve seen so far are at Ace of Spades and Wizbang.

It’s entirely possible there is something to this, that mainstream voters need to hear about—but right now it doesn’t appear so.

UPDATE! Confirmed—by Obama. H/t: The Jawa Report.

‘NOTHER UPDATE!!!!!eleventy!! It took only 24 hours for the Obama campaign to confirm the allegation, and four whole days thereafter for Bush and Republicans to debunk it—because Obama couldn’t.

Most of a week passed before the truth came out, and it DIDN’T come from the guy who was there and who was negatively impacted by the story.

The guy who thinks he’s entitled to be our next president.

Yeah, he’s ready for prime time, all right.  rolleyes

   


Watch Your Step

Sun   21 Sep 2008   11:21

by Kevin McGehee

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...that slope is slippery.

In a change from the original proposal sent to Capitol Hill, foreign-based banks with big U.S. operations could qualify for the Treasury Department’s mortgage bailout, according to the fine print of an administration statement Saturday night. The theory, according to a participant in the negotiations, is that if the goal is to solve a liquidity crisis, it makes no sense to exclude banks that do a lot of lending in the United States. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson confirmed the change on ABC’s “This Week,“ telling George Stephanopoulos that coverage of foreign-based banks is “a distinction without a difference to the American people.“

» Foreign banks may get help

I beg to differ…

Leaving that aside, however: this is why getting the government into the bailout business is ALWAYS a bad idea. There is no logical stopping place. If the government can offer loan guarantees to Chrysler, why can’t it also bail out mortgage lenders? And if it can bail out American corporations, why not foreign ones as well? There will always be a good-sounding argument for taking it that one step further, and at what point does it finally become respectable to say, “Wait a minute, stop! That’s going a step too far!“

I submit that the “one step too far” was taken over 70 years ago. Maybe longer.

   


Liberal Media Propaganda Backfires Again—Film at 11

Sun   14 Sep 2008   9:50

by Kevin McGehee

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[Humor?]
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[Media Ochre]

So The Atlantic hires a certified moonbat to photograph John McCain, and although the cover shot chosen by the magazine is more or less conventional, the one she preferred is somewhat ... darker.

So naturally Ace embraces the spin, and hilarity ensues.

Third term of Bush? You f___ing wish.

   


That Would Be a Shame

Fri   12 Sep 2008   23:51

by Kevin McGehee

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Says here Hurricane Ike could complicate Barack Obama’s scheduled appearance on “Saturday Night Live.“ I hope not.

I’m sure he would feel right at home with all the other Not Ready for Prime Time Players.

   


This Post Is About ‘That’ Topic

Fri   12 Sep 2008   1:15

by Kevin McGehee

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No, not the yesterday topic—the day before yesterday topic. So, if you’ve had enough of that one, don’t look below the fold.

» Read more "This Post Is About ‘That’ Topic"

   


...apropos of nothing

Wed   10 Sep 2008   13:26

by Kevin McGehee

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I don’t care if Obama meant to refer to Gov. Palin with his lipstick reference, since obviously most people saw it that way. I don’t think “I’m stupid” is any better a message for him to send than “I’m sexist.“

   


I’ve Read That Book

Tue   9 Sep 2008   9:23

by Kevin McGehee

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Patrick O’Hannigan looks at why political and media Obamarrhoids attacking Sarah Palin have wandered—seemingly on purpose—into a hornet’s nest.

In making his point he refers to a book by Louis L’Amour, one of the “Sackett” series. To some extent the characters in the story I’m writing now are built on similar themes. Strangely, the character I originally created as an actual Sackett counterpart has had little to do so far in the story precisely because I’m finding those themes more interesting to explore among the others.

Anyway, go read O’Hannigan’s essay.

   

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