My beloved Steelers are now 4-1 after manhandling the hated Brownies, and it is becoming pretty clear that Ben Roethlisberger is the real deal.
Archives for October 2004
Thanks for the Promotion, Oliver
I guess now I am a member of the ‘right wing thugocracy.’
Oliver, once again, completely lies about my position. I am not advocating that the Sinclair group do this. I couldn’t care less. In fact, I have a remote control, and when objectionable programming comes on, I use it.
What I did laugh at, however, is how whenever anything that challenges left-wing orthodoxy or the current DNC talking points, it is viewed as a threat to Democracy.
At any rate, quit lying about me, Oliver. You are starting to make me feel like Bob Dole.
Kristof’s Wet Dream
I don’t know what to say when I see things like this:
Osama bin Laden: “Look, infidel, that’s the most important reason I want a Bush victory: the historic prize would be an Islamic revolution in Saudi Arabia or Pakistan, and that would give us a base and perhaps nuclear weapons. And Bush’s talent for antagonizing Muslims makes such a revolution more likely. You know, I’m now a believer in Pakistani democracy because a Pew poll found that only 7 percent of Pakistanis have a favorable view of Bush, while 65 percent like me.
So let the Pakistanis choose their own government! And then, when I have my nuclear weapons, look out. Thank you, President Bush!”
And Kevin Drum is upset about a two hour movie in selected markets, when every day conservatives wake up to more attacks from the mainstream medias jihad on the Bush administration.
Awww. Poor Things
I can hardly contain my giggles as Kevin Drum notices that the Democrats are going to get a dose of their own medicine:
Sinclair has told its stations
Debate
Without watching the debate and paying attention to solely the pundits, I declare this debatea draw or a modest Bush victory. All the predictable persons on theright proclaim it is a Bush victory, all the predictable persons on the left decalre it a Kerry victory. The talking heads on all the channels are unable to spin this as a Kerry victory, and when you factor in the automatic anti-Bush bias, that means Bush must have done pretty well for them to fail to make the Kerry case.
Debates
Nope. I won’t be watching them. I have the new Chris Rock HBO Comedy Special, I have the new Rock movie- Walking Tall, and I have that shitty Travolta movie, the Punisher. And before you give em any shit, I know this is not a high-brow selection. I fully expect the Punisher to suck. Back off the Rock, though. I like him, and I think he is the best of the new action heroes, and as far as I am concerned, he is the new Arnold.
I just can’t bear to spend two hours watching Bush stumble over words while Kerry lies about everything and no one in the press even blinks. I can tell you what the press will report astheoutcome of the debate before it has even occurred and without watching it. Kerry won it. I mean, the mainstream media has already told us where they stand:
An internal memo written by ABCNEWS Political Director Mark Halperin admonishes ABC staff: During coverage of Democrat Kerry and Republican Bush not to “reflexively and artificially hold both sides ‘equally’ accountable.”
The controversial internal memo obtained by DRUDGE, captures Halperin stating how “Kerry distorts, takes out of context, and mistakes all the time, but these are not central to his efforts to win.”
But Halperin claims that Bush is hoping to “win the election by destroying Senator Kerry at least partly through distortions.”
That is what is known in liberal circles as ‘nuance.’ Kerry lies, and it is no big deal. Bush lies- and he must be doing for re-election!
The Democrats may win the Presidency this year, but I still doubt it. Regardless, if they do win, it will be an extremely costly victory. If they win, it will cost them, at the very least, the complete and total credibility of the mainstream media.
Forget Dan Rather and the 5 year investigation that ended up with nothing more than forged documents. When you read this piece in the LA Times by Jonathon Chait, which is supposed to be a barnburner, and it seems rather tepid when compared to the daily fare offered by the NY Times, you get an understanding of how in bed with the Democrats most of us on the right now view the media.
I used to think the meida was just lazy, but that benign mistrust of them has now been replaced with a malignant disdain for their out and out bias. Is there any way to explain how Kerry has not been asked ONE tough question this entire election cycle. How the only references to his flip-flopping on every issue are to the Republican attempts to paint him as a flip-flopper, rather than his actual flip-flopping? Why has not one reporter asked Kerry about his Senate career, and the votes for unilateral disarmament, nuclear freezes, etc. Why has no one seized upon the stunning incoherence of the Diane Sawyer interview? Why the thorough disdain for valid questions about Kerry’s military record? Why no questions about his taxes or military record? Why the complete acceptance about his lies about the economy and outsourcing?
How many weeks in a row did CBS air anti-Bush books? For fun, ask yourself how many of the NY Times op-ed columnists have written Bush-bashing books in the past year. Ask yourself, why are specious charges about Bush taking too much vacation time given mainstream attention bi-weekly, and no one notices that Kerry and Edwards have not made it to a Senate vote in 2-3 years- unless, of course, a DC fundraiser is simultaneously scheduled. Now that the Democrats have more money, why has the press not spent three months in a lather about the evil influence of money on elections?
Why is the complete lie about Kerry’s Iraq ‘plan’ not questioned? Which countries are going to support a President Kerry witrh additional troops? How is he goingto train Iraqi security forces ‘faster?’ Why has he not been called to task for blatant attempts to destroy the existing coalition? Why has it not been mentioned that even the 1991 coalition was not good enough for Kerry? Why is it not trumpeted acrss the headlines every day that the ‘allies’ Kerry wants to rely on were being paid off by Saddam Hussein? Why is it that everyone believed Saddam had WMD prior to the war, yet only Bush is supposed to be punished for being wrong- even when he is the only one who acted in good faith on what turns out to be faulty information. Kerry and crew thought there were WMD- and wanted to do nothing.
Why are the Democrats allowed to lie daily about the economy. Why is it not mentioned every day that the unemployment rate is lower than it was during the Clinton landside victory over Dole. Why are discussions of the economy always missing the damage caused by an inherited recession and the devestating impact that 9/11 had on the economy. Do you guys forget what happened to travel? Hotel services? Restaurants? The entertainment sector? The airline industry? Do they just forget how bad the attacks hurt the economy, or is it just because they want Kerry to win that they ignore this information? Why is it not mentioned that the tax cuts worked, and the economy be would be much worse if Kerry had his way? Andwhat exactly is Kerry’s economic plan? Tax hikes, increased government spending, more regulation, more of everything that we don’t need.
I could go on and on and on and on with questions that should have been asked of Kerry and the Breck Girl, but the press is too busy climbing up Cheney’s ass with a flashlight and a baseball bat, distorting his statements so they can call him a liar. There is a connection between Al Qaeda and Iraq. That doesn’t mean Iraq was responsible for 9/11, but it does mean that Iraq had to go. Period. Why is it that Kerry and Edwards are allowed to lie about Cheney and Halliburton on a daily basis? Why?
The Democrats may win this election, but it will cost them dearly. They are going to lose more seats in the House, probably 2-3 more seats in the Senate, and they are going to have a Democratic president that even most Democrats don’t like. And personally, I can’t wait. It might be fun to give the Democrats a dose of their own medicine. Nw that we know that the out and out lies from Michael Moore are references for the Kerry/Edwards critique of the Bush foreign policy, I can say pretty much anything I want, and still remain in the new boundaries for decorum that have been constructed by the Democrats. The Democrats have half their base convinced Bush and Cheney went to war for oil, so I shouldn’t take any heat for suggesting Kerry is a Manchurian Candidate.
A Kerry victory might be fun.
*** Update ***
Is it conceivable that President Bush can survive the media onslaught, unprecedented in American history, that has been unleashed against him?
Bizarre Injuries
This is weird:
The friction between the Cubs and Sosa, following an injury-plagued season in which Sosa hit 35 home runs and batted only .253 — his lowest average since 1997 — has led to speculation Chicago will try to trade him. Sosa spent time this season on the DL with back problems brought on by a violent sneeze. His 80 RBI ended his run of 100-RBI seasons at nine.
I seem to remember a pitcher slipping in the shower inuring his wrist. Anyone else remember any weird injuries like this?