Kinda gross, Kinda funny….
Christina Oxenberg writes about…..The Pisser
It is a hoot to read!
Finally! Someone on the right, finally understands the truth:
Sarah Palin’s resignation gives Republicans a new opportunity to see her plain—to review the bidding, see her strengths, acknowledge her limits, and let go of her drama. It is an opportunity they should take. They mean to rebuild a great party. They need to do it on solid ground.
Her history does not need to be rehearsed at any length. Ten months ago she was embraced with friendliness by her party. The left and the media immediately overplayed their hand, with attacks on her children. The party rallied round, as a party should. She went on the trail a sensation but demonstrated in the ensuing months that she was not ready to go national and in fact never would be. She was hungry, loved politics, had charm and energy, loved walking onto the stage, waving and doing the stump speech. All good. But she was not thoughtful. She was a gifted retail politician who displayed the disadvantages of being born into a point of view (in her case a form of conservatism; elsewhere and in other circumstances, it could have been a form of liberalism) and swallowing it whole: She never learned how the other sides think, or why.
In television interviews she was out of her depth in a shallow pool. She was limited in her ability to explain and defend her positions, and sometimes in knowing them. She couldn’t say what she read because she didn’t read anything. She was utterly unconcerned by all this and seemed in fact rather proud of it: It was evidence of her authenticity. She experienced criticism as both partisan and cruel because she could see no truth in any of it. She wasn’t thoughtful enough to know she wasn’t thoughtful enough. Her presentation up to the end has been scattered, illogical, manipulative and self-referential to the point of self-reverence. “I’m not wired that way,” “I’m not a quitter,” “I’m standing up for our values.” I’m, I’m, I’m.
In another age it might not have been terrible, but here and now it was actually rather horrifying.
Finally, someone has told the truth about Sarah Palin.
More:
Here’s why all this matters. The world is a dangerous place. It has never been more so, or more complicated, more straining of the reasoning powers of those with actual genius and true judgment. This is a time for conservative leaders who know how to think.
Here are a few examples of what we may face in the next 10 years: a profound and prolonged American crash, with the admission of bankruptcy and the spread of deep social unrest; one or more American cities getting hit with weapons of mass destruction from an unknown source; faint glimmers of actual secessionist movements as Americans for various reasons and in various areas decide the burdens and assumptions of the federal government are no longer attractive or legitimate.
The era we face, that is soon upon us, will require a great deal from our leaders. They had better be sturdy. They will have to be gifted. There will be many who cannot, and should not, make the cut. Now is the time to look for those who can. And so the Republican party should get serious, as serious as the age, because that is what a grown-up, responsible party—a party that deserves to lead—would do.
It’s not a time to be frivolous, or to feel the temptation of resentment, or the temptation of thinking next year will be more or less like last year, and the assumptions of our childhoods will more or less reign in our future. It won’t be that way.
We are going to need the best.
Possibly the best thing Noonan has ever written. I can imagine the Palin-Bots are going to trash Noonan for having the gall to write this. But it is the truth.
Thank You Peggy for telling the truth.
I can almost guarantee that this will kill the New York Times, if they go through with this:
July 9 (Bloomberg) — New York Times Co. said in a survey of print subscribers that it’s considering a $5 monthly fee for access to its namesake newspaper’s Web site.
Times Co. also asked whether subscribers would be willing to pay a discounted fee of $2.50 a month for access to the site, in the poll confirmed today by Catherine Mathis, a company spokeswoman. Nytimes.com, the most visited among newspapers’ sites, is currently free.
Times Co. is contemplating additional sources of revenue as marketers slow spending on the Internet. Ad sales at the publisher’s sites, also including about.com and boston.com, fell 8 percent and 3.5 percent in the first quarter and fourth quarter of 2008 respectively. They gained 6.5 percent last year.
“The question here for consumers is the psychological barrier of now paying when you were getting it for free before, and you’re going to lose some readers as a result,” said Ken Doctor, an analyst at Outsell Inc. in Burlingame, California. “The New York Times will also have to evaluate what this means for ad rates as they lose readers.”
Times Co., based in New York, lost 11 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $4.80 at 4:15 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The shares have fallen 35 percent this year.
The New York Times had an average of 647,695 weekday home delivery subscribers as of the 26 weeks ended March 29, according to Audit Bureau of Circulations data. That doesn’t include single-copy sales or third-party sales. Its site is the most visited among news sites, according to ComScore Inc. data.
via New York Times Considers $5 Monthly Web-Access Fee (Update2) – Bloomberg.com.
Here is why I believe that this will be a business killer for the New York Times. Quite simply put; people are just not going to pay for content that they can access elsewhere. Sure, the locals will pay to access to the local related content; but all the National News stuff usually comes from the AP or Reuters; and people just are not going to pay for it, when they can get it for free elsewhere.
The reason the New York Times is hurting for revenue is two fold. One; is the economy, people just are not spending the extra money to buy papers and Businesses are tightening their belts due to losing in the Stock Markets and because of the major recession. Secondly; it is because of the liberal slant of the paper. The average person is just not as far left as the New York Times. People want honesty and integrity; and the New York Times, along with the rest of the Liberal media went into the tank for President Obama. It worked for a little while, but people have begun to see, that they were being sold a bag of lemons and are now waking up to the fact that President Obama is more of the same in Washington D.C.
This is especially true on the far, far, left. The Iraq War still continues, and this after Obama promised to end the war. The Gay community sees President Obama as a enemy to their cause. President Obama’s poll numbers are a reflection of this. As you might already know, his poll numbers took a major dip; especially in Ohio. This could come back haunt him come 2012, if he runs again. It also could be a indication of things to come in 2010.
Either way, this idea, like the one that Rupert Murdoch proposed doing with the New York Post, will be a business killer. Hopefully, these knuckleheads wise up and don’t follow this plan of disaster.
Others: MoJo Blog Posts, DailyFinance, Mashable!, Mediaite, Silicon Alley Insider, Gawker, The New Republic and MediaMemo
Wow, Seven years.
Frank J. is a pretty cool guy. I sometimes read over there.
His wife Blogs too. She seems to be in her own little world. But then again, aren’t all women? 😉 😛 😀 (Especially my ex-girlfriend, whew!)
….and possibly the masturbaters, but that’s another story entirely. 😀
Here’s the story here, go read.
If you’re running an older version of wordpress, or even possibly still running Blogger; this would be good time to upgrade to the latest and greatest version. 2.8 was a MAJORLY nice revision to a awesome blogging platform.
If you’re looking for shared hosting and you run somewhere around a 100K a day Blog; get ahold of me, I might be able to help.
That is all. 😀
Yes, I am up a bit late. Well, usually by this hour. I’d be ready to shut the computer off and hit the rack. (That means go to bed for you English purists!)
What happened is around 10:30 P.M. or so; I started getting really sleepy. Well, I decided not to fight it and turn the computer off and went to bed. I slept till about 2:30 AM; I awoke hungry and I fixed myself a snack.
I now sit here wide awake at 4:03 A.M.
*blink* *blink*
What will most likely happen now is this; I will put on a pot of coffee around six o’clock or so and stay up until my body says, “Hey Stupid! Go to sleep for a few hours, will ya?? I’m dying here!”
Anyhow, I’ll continue to blog, for as long as I am able to put a sentence together; and for me, believe me, that takes quite a bit of effort. 😆 😉 😛
She’s not new; except to me perhaps. A great blog, with a very nice design and a one huge red couch.
Go check out MidnightBlue.
I’ve added her to blogroll. 🙂
BizzyBlog reports on the Cleveland Plain Dealers hatred of Bloggers and now wanting to charge for content.
If this paper continues this attitude towards the Bloggers and new media in general. They might just quickly find themselves without a paper…. and a job.
Newspapers need to wake up and face the facts, New Media is here to stay. Either the papers will embrace it or they will attempt to stifle it; and in the process will be basically run out of business.
Good Lord!
This Blog today had, as of this posting, 1,250 pageviews
Here were the most popular postings:
The funniest thing in my mind as that the short blurb about the Akron Family getting beat up by blacks was a bigger story that some of my other better written stuff! 😀
Anyhow, I have no complaints and thanks for your readership! 🙂
Update: To be fair, here are my top refers as well:
I recommend Freedom’s Phoenix, even if you’re not a Libertarian; I recommend this site, as they report things out of the mainstream there. It is an excellent site.
Drudge is teasing the hell out of this one:

Captions Please.
Oh, She’s 16 years old too…..
Update: Jack Moss over at Macsmind says “Heh, “Inner Bill Clinton”” – D’oh!
That’s so bad man….
Others: Daily Danet, HotAir, Ace of Spades and HyScience
Update: Turns out, Obama either has some awful bad timing or someone’s DAMN good with the Camera.