Possibly one of the funniest headlines I’ve read in a while.

When I saw this headline, I literally laughed out loud. 😆


OMG: NAACP leader uses F-word to apologize for using T-word after N-word meeting | The American Mirror

If you are anything like me, you most likely read that headline and went “huh?

Well, here’s some of the story:

The NAACP’s mission of political correctness and equality careened off the rails this week when a local president complimented a TV reporters breasts during an interview.Don Harris, the president of the Maricopa County Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, had just finished an event at Tempe Union High School District to discuss an incident at the school in which several girls wore black t-shirts bearing the letters “N-I-*-*-E-R” on them.The outrage was instantaneous.“The six students in question pulled ranks to spell out NI**ER on their own, smiling gleefully to pose for an Instagram picture. Their punishment was 5-days suspension,” a petition demanding their expulsion reads, EAGnews reports.“This hurtful use of a racial slur is a complete disregard for the dignity of the black community in Arizona and across the nation and the punishment does not fit the total ignorance and cruelty of the crime.”Harris was on hand to accept apologizes and demand action.But after the meeting, while participants were speaking with the media, he was caught on camera saying Channel 12 reporter Monique Griego had “nice tits.”

Click the link above and read on, it gets worse. Ever hear of the term, “Stop digging!” Someone needs to tell this guy, to do so or better yet, just tell him to shut up. 😛

Bernie Sanders can hang it up, NYT endorses Hillary Clinton

I figured this was coming:

For the past painful year, the Republican presidential contenders have been bombarding Americans with empty propaganda slogans and competing, bizarrely, to present themselves as the least experienced person for the most important elected job in the world. Democratic primary voters, on the other hand, after a substantive debate over real issues, have the chance to nominate one of the most broadly and deeply qualified presidential candidates in modern history.

Hillary Clinton would be the first woman nominated by a major party. She served as a senator from a major state (New York) and as secretary of state — not to mention her experience on the national stage as first lady with her brilliant and flawed husband, President Bill Clinton. The Times editorial board has endorsed her three times for federal office — twice for Senate and once in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary — and is doing so again with confidence and enthusiasm.

Mrs. Clinton’s main opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described Democratic Socialist, has proved to be more formidable than most people, including Mrs. Clinton, anticipated. He has brought income inequality and the lingering pain of the middle class to center stage and pushed Mrs. Clinton a bit more to the left than she might have gone on economic issues. Mr. Sanders has also surfaced important foreign policy questions, including the need for greater restraint in the use of military force.

In the end, though, Mr. Sanders does not have the breadth of experience or policy ideas that Mrs. Clinton offers. His boldest proposals — to break up the banks and to start all over on health care reform with a Medicare-for-all system — have earned him support among alienated middle-class voters and young people. But his plans for achieving them aren’t realistic, while Mrs. Clinton has very good, and achievable, proposals in both areas.

The third Democratic contender, Martin O’Malley, is a personable and reasonable liberal who seems more suited for the jobs he has already had — governor of Maryland and mayor of Baltimore — than for president. Source: Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination – The New York Times

It is basically over now for Barnie; the NYT carries a good deal of weight with the establishment left. I just do not see Barnie Sanders beating Clinton now.

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Ted Cruz shows how not to win over caucuses

This is not very bright.

As Iowans prepare to head to the caucuses on Monday for the nation’s first votes in the presidential primaries, the campaigns are pulling out all the stops. The mailer sent out by one Republican campaign, however, might end up backfiring.Tom Hinkeldey, a resident of Alta, Iowa, tweeted a photo (which was later deleted because it included his personal address) on Friday evening of a mailer Sen. Ted Cruz’s campaign sent addressed to his wife, Steffany. The mailer was a large card printed to look like a manila envelope on one side and was labeled in all capital letters, “ELECTION ALERT,” “VOTER VIOLATION,” “PUBLIC RECORD,” and “FURTHER ACTION NEEDED.” —  Source: He Said He Was An Undecided Iowan Until He Received This Controversial Mailer From Ted Cruz

Here is a picture of the said mailer:


Either way, it is not a good way to endure yourself to conservatives; who are pretty much against the Government knowing their business. I have to be honest, I highly doubt Trump would even do anything like that.

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Video: RANT! For Friday January 29, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHieWbiCLbE?rel=0

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HotAir.com: Oregon standoff ending exactly how it shouldn’t have

Tucker Carlson / Politico: Donald Trump Is Shocking, Vulgar and Right

Daniel Strauss / Politico: Trump: ‘Cruz is an anchor baby in Canada’

Erica Garner / Washington Post:Black lives like my father’s should matter.  That’s why I’m endorsing Bernie Sanders.

Erik Wemple / Washington Post: Politico implodes

Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post: Massive Shakeup At Politico With Co-Founder Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen Set To Leave

Hadas Gold / Politico: A memo from POLITICO’s founder and publisher Robert Allbritton

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Three important videos about the #oregonstandoff

These are very important to watch. This is a guy who was at the traffic stop up in Oregon. (Via Raw Story)

The reason why I am posting these, is because there are some people out there, who are reporting bad information on the internet about this event. This should set the record straight.

https://youtu.be/CWwc2RiEuPE

https://youtu.be/aP-b6_X4M4k

https://youtu.be/kybOTwsGkPk

Others: Jawa Report

Oregon Standoff: 1 Dead 8 Arrested, Others still holed up in compound “Ready to Die” #Oregonstandoff

I hate to say I told you so; but, I told you so!

Via OregonLive.com:

BURNS – Oregon standoff spokesman Robert “LaVoy” Finicum was killed and other leaders of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation were arrested Tuesday after the FBI and state police stopped vehicles about 20 miles north of Burns.

Authorities did not release the name of the person who died at the highway stop, but Finicum’s daughter confirmed it was Finicum, 55, of Cane Beds, Arizona, one of the cowboy-hat wearing faces of the takeover.

“My dad was such a good good man, through and through,” said Arianna Finicum Brown, 26, one of Finicum’s 11 children. “He would never ever want to hurt somebody, but he does believe in defending freedom and he knew the risks involved.”

Ryan Bundy, 43, of Bunkerville, Nev., suffered a minor gunshot wound in the confrontation about 4:30 p.m. along U.S. 395. He was treated and released from a local hospital and was in FBI custody, authorities said.

Also arrested during the stop were his brother, Ammon Bundy, 40, of Emmett, Idaho, Ryan W. Payne, 32, of Anaconda, Mont., Brian Cavalier, 44, of Bunkerville, Nevada, and Shawna J. Cox, 59, of Kanab, Utah. They were charged with conspiracy to impede federal officers, a felony.

I said it here on this blog; that those guy were headed for trouble and I was right. Those guys were going to get away with that occupation for so long and after that, the screws would be tightened, and the screws are now being tightened.  All that is left now, is for the FBI to move in on that compound and finish the job. You might think that I am happy that this is happening; you would be wrong.

However, the fact remains that this these people had ample opportunity to leave that compound and stop that occupation; the local sheriff and the FBI did that and they refused. So, now, these people are going to find out what happens when you commit an act of armed insurrection against the United States of America. These people arrested and the rest of them; if they happen to make it out alive, should be charged with insurrection against the Government and charged with high treason.

However, something tells me, and it sickens me to have to write this; but something tells me that those people inside the compound will never get that chance, just like David Koresh never got his chance to face the Government. Whether it is by overzealous FBI agents or by their own refusal to leave and later gun battle with the FBI; these people will do themselves in and never make it to a jury trial. If they are foolish enough to think that holing themselves up in a compound and engaging in a gun battle with the FBI,  is going to change the Government, then one can assume that they will not be wise enough to surrender to the FBI and stand down that occupation and allow the legal system to do its job.

It is a sad thing to have to stand along the sidelines and watch; and even write blog postings about. But, these men know exactly what they are doing; and for that, they will pay with their lives — and for what? 15 minutes of fame and martyrdom among political extremists? It makes no sense, not at all.

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Audio: Obama talks about Iowa, Hillary, Sanders and 2016

The full audio:

The Story via Politico:

Barack Obama, that prematurely gray elder statesman, is laboring mightily to remain neutral during Hillary Clinton’s battle with Bernie Sanders in Iowa, the state that cemented his political legend and secured his path to the presidency.

But in a candid 40-minute interview for POLITICO’s Off Message podcast as the first flakes of the blizzard fell outside the Oval Office, he couldn’t hide his obvious affection for Clinton or his implicit feeling that she, not Sanders, best understands the unpalatable pragmatic demands of a presidency he likens to the world’s most challenging walk-and-chew-gum exercise.

“[The] one thing everybody understands is that this job right here, you don’t have the luxury of just focusing on one thing,” a relaxed and reflective Obama told me in his most expansive discussion of the 2016 race to date.

Iowa isn’t just a state on the map for Obama. It’s the birthplace of his hope-and-change phenomenon, “the most satisfying political period in my career,” he says — “what politics should be” — and a bittersweet reminder of how far from the garden he’s gotten after seven bruising years in the White House.

The caucuses have a fierce-urgency-of-now quality as Obama reckons with the end of his presidency — the kickoff of a process of choosing a Democratic successor he hopes can secure his as-yet unsecured legacy, to keep Donald Trump or Ted Cruz or somebody else from undoing much of what he has done. And he was convinced Clinton was that candidate, prior to the emergence of Sanders, friends and associates have told me over the past 18 months.

“Bernie came in with the luxury of being a complete long shot and just letting loose,” he said. “I think Hillary came in with the both privilege — and burden — of being perceived as the front-runner. … You’re always looking at the bright, shiny object that people haven’t seen before — that’s a disadvantage to her.”

He also spoke of Bernie Sanders:

Obama didn’t utter an unkind word about Sanders, who has been respectfully critical of his administration’s reluctance to prosecute Wall Street executives and his decision to abandon a single-payer health care system as politically impractical. But he was kinder to Clinton. When I asked Obama whether he thought Sanders needed to expand his horizons, if the Vermont senator was too much a one-issue candidate too narrowly focused on income inequality, the presidente didn’t dispute the assertion.

Gesturing toward the Resolute Desk, with its spread-winged eagle seal, first brought into the Oval Office by John F. Kennedy, Obama said of Sanders: “Well, I don’t want to play political consultant, because obviously what he’s doing is working. I will say that the longer you go in the process, the more you’re going to have to pass a series of hurdles that the voters are going to put in front of you.”

Then he added: “As you’ll recall, I was sitting at my desk there just a little over a week ago … writing my State of the Union speech, and somebody walks in and says, ‘A couple of our sailors wandered into Iranian waters’” — and here he stopped to chuckle in disbelief — “that’s maybe a dramatic example, but not an unusual example of the job.”

As much as I hate to say it; President Obama is correct about that one. The office of the President of the United States is a very difficult job and it requires someone who can handle the job. While Bernie Sanders might be a respectable person and all; if I were voting in a Democratic Primary, there is no way that I would vote for Bernie Sanders, I would most likely vote for Hillary Clinton. Because she has already been there and she seems, for a Democrat, a bit more reasonable, than Bernie Sanders.

Needless to say, being an ideologue is great; if you are an activist or even maybe a Senator. However, when you are the commander and chief, that is a whole other ballgame and there is a certain amount of pragmatism is required in that office, if you actually want to succeed at the job.  You have to remember, when you are President; you are President of the people of the United States of America, not just the President of the people who voted for you. You have to take into account everyone, not just those who voted for you. This is why I am not too keen on Ted Cruz; he is an extreme ideologue on the right, where Bernie Sander is an extreme ideologue on the left.

This is where I think Donald Trump might just be the more pragmatic candidate, who might just be able to get things done in DC and put aside some of this partisan rancor that has become so terrible under Bush and Obama. Now, if we could just work on his humility and get him to stop retweeting stuff like this here.

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Oof: Trump retweets neo-Nazi’s insult of Jeb Bush

How not to win an election part 1:

Donald Trump on Friday retweeted a message from a Twitter user with the handle @WhiteGenocideTM.The tweet features a photoshopped picture of Jeb Bush holding a “vote for Trump” sign outside of Trump Tower.The user’s profile has a black banner photo with red lettering that says “Get the f— out of my country.” The name attached to the profile is Donald Trumpovitz and the location is “Jewmerica,” with a link to a page promoting a pro-Adolf Hitler documentary.The profile picture is the cover of the October 1961 issue “The National Police Gazette,” featuring a picture of George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, thumbing his nose, and the subhead “The Man who wants to be Hitler.”Trump’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. – Source: Trump retweets neo-Nazi’s insult of Jeb Bush

Trump will pay for that one and I mean dearly. Conservative politics 101 says no Jewish hatred at all. I am not saying that Trump might just be finished. But, if he doesn’t take a huge nosedive in the polls and have to do some serious apologizing; he is going to have a big problem on his hands. Not to mention that the left and the neocon right are going to have a field day with this one.

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Not everyone is impressed with Donald Trump

I know I said I would vote for Trump in the primary. But, now, I dunno, after reading this one.

Check out: Patterico’s Pontifications Âť I Will Never, Ever Vote for Donald Trump: A Rant

It points some serious issues with Trump.

Edited to add: I knew that Trump was a flip flopper, when it came to many issues. It is a valid point to make. Good on Mr. Fry for doing so.

Vets group: Don’t blame Obama because your son is a drunken lout

Remember Sarah Palin blaming Obama for her idiot son being a drunken lout? Well, this group here is having none of that.

The dumbest woman on the planet

Don’t blame President Obama for the PTSD that Sarah Palin claims her oldest son is battling.That was the message Wednesday from the head of a New York City-based veteran’s organization that has fought for years to get Iraq and Afghanistan war vets help with their post traumatic stress disorder.

“It’s not President Obama’s fault that Sarah Palin’s son has PTSD,” said Paul Rieckhoff, who heads Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). “PTSD is a very serious problem, a complicated mental health injury and I would be extremely reluctant to blame any one person in particular.” Source: Vets: Don’t Blame Obama for Track Palin’s Behavior – NBC News

If Palin wants to blame anyone for her son’s issues; she ought to try blaming the person responsible for starting the two wars that caused the condition of PTSD — George W. Bush