The Old Players, and a Possible New Player

Rudy may have, apparently, one last chance to even out the upcoming playing field.

Should he?

On the Left:
Hillary and Obama. The Old and the New of the Far Left Wing. Obama is young but a Nice Negro. Hillary is older and anything but nice. O, such confusal!

Hillary is apparently Insufficiently Left to appease the Greater Far Left Occupiers. They are unsatisfied. But this is nothing new.

Some are speculating the most Presidential Hopefuls have exposed their political ploys way too early in the Master Plan — to the point where many are already experiencing plunging numbers (like I place much credence in polls at this stage of anyone’s campaign).

Fred Dalton Thompson.

Old, hangdog, tall, bejowled, bald, white boy, Fred Thompson.

Two-term Senator from Tennessee (1994 – 2003), Fred Thompson.

Smart enough to be on “Law And Order” via television, and co-host of Paul Harvey’s “The Rest of the Story” on radio? Both at once? Free “face exposure,” anyone?

Whilst it is speculated some may have blasted off on presidential aspirations too early, Fred has yet to officially make any determination. Is he crazy? Or crazy like a fox?

I submit the New York Sun article may have some legitimate legs. To wit:

— Mit Romney polls number one;
— Rudy Giuliani polls number two;
— Fred Thompson (no official announcement whatsoever) polls number three;

John McCain is all over the board.

But allow me to submit some obvious if not abhorrent reasons for some polling numbers:

  • Mit Romney: a Republican, but another one of those damned polygamists;
  • Rudy Giuliani: a natural Leader but choice, gun, wife and family issues;
  • John McCain: GOP obstructionist, McCain/Feingold, “it’s all about him”;
I say: put Fred into the equation and let’s see how things shake out. My guess: no announcement from Fred until June or July.

BZ

First the House, Now the Senate

Invertebrates all.

To be vetoed by President Bush in any case.

The House: 218 to 212.

The Senate today: 50 to 48.

RINO Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska sided with the Democrats.

Managing a war by committee?

Wars cannot be run from these hallowed and comfortable and sanctified chambers 10,000 miles away from the war zone,” said Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo. “How about allowing the officers, the men and the commanders in the field who are engaged daily, risking their lives to bring peace and security to Iraq, determine when and how we can best turn over to the Iraqi security forces the critical job, the critical job of assuring security.”

Right you are, Senator Bond.

BZ

Judgment: BAD

Two issues on the Left Coast for the continued feminization/socialist indoctrination of our children:

1. From Washington:
Seattle’s Hilltop Children’s Center has decided to ban Legos from their available toys for its students, as a “Legotown” built by its students apparently promoted competition, power grabs and class consciousness. And Lord knows we cannot even remotely tolerate (odd isn’t it, from the people known for “tolerance” — but more about that in the next post) anything similar to “rugged individualism.”

One interesting point I should note: in an attempt to locate the original article in the magazine “Rethinking Schools,” oddly enough, there is no free and equitable access to information. One must pay five US dollars in order to buy the issue in which the article resides.

Egalitarian, eh? Seems to me the school has completely done away with the ability of an entire class of the poor to understand and comprehend this information.

Shame on you Hilltop. But as anyone reading my blog knows, the Left is all about everything except free speech or tolerance. Free speech if its their free speech, tolerance if it’s their tolerance.

2. From Fornicalia:

Questions for Bloggers & Readers:

I have two questions for those who blog and who read blogs:

1. When you access a blogsite, are you looking for short and concise posts, no more than one or two paragraphs, or do you seek more in-depth information in a post?

2. Do you find yourself posting and accessing blogs primarily during the week only, or do you travel to other blogs on the weekend as well — in other words, are you more active and expect more activity during the week only?

BZ

“Shooter” — To Be Avoided

The new movie “Shooter” starring Mark Wahlberg (“Italian Job,” etc.) is out. I saw it Friday afternoon and can sum it up in this way: stay away. It is boring and tedious. Here is why:

I am so, so, so over Hollywood extolling the standard and prevailing “political” thriller where the bad guys are American and the ultimate string-pullers are white, fat, gray-haired, Republican power-mongers (shame on you, Ned Beatty!) who are motivated by oil, money, oil, money and oh, did I mention oil?

Wahlberg is too young to be believeable. He can’t grow a decent beard. He just doesn’t “play” in this part. And more Right Wing NutJobs Wanting To Take This Country Down For Oil And Cash — I am so over that.

You want to support excrement like this, go ahead.

Instead, I might recommend you read the original book by author Stephen Hunter, entitled “Point Of Impact.” No comparison.

BZ