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Archive for November, 2009

WaPo On Obama: Dithering Is SO Deep

Posted on November 25th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

WaPo continues to go out of its way to make the country wistful for the journalistic integrity of, say, Globe Magazine or Weekly World News. Perhaps the real reason that American newspapers are unable to make any money is because of the huge Chap-Stick expenditures necessitated by their constant kissing of President Obama’s ass. President [...]

What I Said

Posted on November 23rd, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

White Like Them. I noticed a few months ago that everyone’s favorite race card playing network had a lineup that was so white they’d have problems finding each other in a blizzard. Michelle provides a statistical confirmation that MSNBC is, indeed, the go-to honky network in cable news. It’s a hallmark of the closeted racist [...]

SnazL, Politics & The Kruiser Experience

Posted on November 19th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

I may have been a bit underground and under the weather the past week but I’m making up for it on Friday (11/20/09). In conjunction with New York Entrepreneur Week, I’ll be participating in an online conversation as an “un-panelist” through an absolutely ingenious new platform called SnazL. I’m just going to give a quick [...]

Obama's America vs. America's America

Posted on November 19th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

About that health care package that EVERYONE wants? Yeah, not so freakin’ much. As Ed points out at Hot Air, this is Quinnipiac, the pollsters my lefty friends love bringing up. No Rasmussen bogeyman in the house this time. There was, however, some news from Rasmussen that further indicates the great divide between what Americans [...]

Zombie Klansman Byrd Sets Senate Tenure Record

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

Admittedly, I’m not posting this just so I can say “zombie klansman“. Ever since Jan. 3, 1953, Robert Carlyle Byrd has represented West Virginia in Congress, first in the House, then in the Senate. If you’re counting, that’s 56 years, 10 months and 16 days. Today he became the longest-serving member of Congress, eclipsing Carl [...]

Another Kruiser "Red Eye" Gem

Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

Here’s the edited vid from last week’s appearance on “Red Eye”. Again, many thanks to Paul Croteau from RFCRadio.com for doing this!

Mr. Rogers May Be Gone But We Still Have Mr. Obama

Posted on November 12th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

The big difference is that Mr. Obama’s Land of Make Believe is a much creepier place. Rather than abandon the impossible to measure, and therefore untrue, “jobs saved” rhetoric, President Obama has decided to ramp it up even more. He’s upped the play number to a cool million now. Unemployment continues to rise well past [...]

Dear Congress: It's Not Me, It's You

Posted on November 9th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

And I don’t want to be friends. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. Most (52%) remain opposed. Only 25% Strongly Support the plan while 42% are Strongly Opposed. Hardly the “everybody wants it” scenario the elected goons in [...]

President Facetime Redefines "Clueless"

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

One would think (hope) that by now President Obama couldn’t reach any new lows with yet another display of crass, pathological narcissism. Yes, this post is almost a day late (a lifetime in blog years). I read about President Facetime’s “shout out” yesterday but didn’t have the stomach to watch it. In fact, after the [...]

Rasmussen: Citizens Not Accepting Delivery Of Health Care Manure

Posted on November 5th, 2009 by Stephen Kruiser

Bureaucrats in Congress can spin all they want about a public option “creating competition” but people who live and work in the real world know they’re full of it. Seventy-two percent (72%) of voters nationwide say passage of the proposed health care plan could lead companies to drop private health insurance coverage for their employees. [...]