Heh: Glad I ain’t the only one

That writes stuff like this:

The Reynolds Wrap yarmulke crowd is already yelling “drone strike!” which I find surprising because I was unaware that they had MQ-1s carrying JDAMs now*. Don’t get me wrong, a Hellfire will ruin your day, but it doesn’t knock houses off their foundation three doors down, either.

via View From The Porch: ka-BLAM!

I literally chuckled and snorted aloud, when I read that.

(Via Bill Quick)

Amen.

Erick Erickson tells it exactly like it is.

I have said the same thing here for the last few days. This is not a time to retreat, or compromise. This is the time to stand and keep on standing! 

I believe this quote from the Holy Bible is much needed in the context of this blog posting. I am sure, or at least I would hope that Erick would agree with this:

Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints; And for me, that utterance may be given unto me, that I may open my mouth boldly, to make known the mystery of the gospel, For which I am an ambassador in bonds: that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak. — (Ephesians 6:10-20 King James Version)

We must stand and fight; or we shall all die separately and alone.

Something else, we must keep that flag in the air, at all times. This video will explain, what I mean:

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Keep Standing, everyone and keep that flag up!

ugh, oh dear.

Just…go….watch.

I dunno what to make of it. I dont know

The music, or at least their performance of it is, well… Sick and I say that is a Musician. (I play guitar and drums both….) I say leave the originals alone, please.

I mean, there’s nothing the like the original:

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Also, welcome back to Simon Jester.

(via Simon Jester, H/T to InstaPundit)

Ron Radosh: It’s the culture stupid

(Via InstaPundit)

Ron Radosh writes:

If we can turn away from the elections for a moment, and the future of the Republican Party, a more fundamental problem exists. It is nothing less than the nature of the American culture. By the term “culture,” I am not referring to the social issues that usually come up when one talks about culture wars; i.e., abortion, gay rights, religion, etc. Rather, I am talking about the perception and outlook that stand beneath the way our American public define the very nature of civic life in our democratic capitalist society.

I really recommend you go read the rest of that; it is some seriously heady stuff. In the piece, he points out the obvious, it is very good stuff.

Thanks, But, I like my media cocoon

It seems that the liberals have a new line of attack, accusing we Conservatives of living in a cocoon, because we choose not to believe that which the liberal media spoon feeds its sheep.

Politico writes:

A long-simmering generational battle in the conservative movement is boiling over after last week’s shellacking, with younger operatives and ideologues going public with calls that Republicans break free from a political-media cocoon that has become intellectually suffocating and self-defeating.

GOP officials have chalked up their electoral thumping to everything from the country’s changing demographics to an ill-timed hurricane and failed voter turn-out system, but a cadre of Republicans under 50 believes the party’s problem is even more fundamental.

The party is suffering from Pauline Kaelism.

Kael was The New Yorker movie critic who famously said in the wake of Richard M. Nixon’s 49-state landslide in 1972 that she knew only one person who voted for Nixon.

Now, many young Republicans worry, they are the ones in the hermetically sealed bubble — except it’s not confined to geography but rather a self-selected media universe in which only their own views are reinforced and an alternate reality is reflected.

Yeah, we’re cocooned, because we choose not to be spoon fed the tripe that these media types spoon feed to their sheep. Good luck with that argument.

Also too, I happen to check Pauline Kael’s Bio on Wikipedia:

Kael was born on a chicken farm in Petaluma, California, to Isaac Paul Kael and Judith (Friedman) Kael, Jewish immigrants from Poland. Her parents lost their farm when Kael was eight, and the family moved to San Francisco, California.

Anti-Semite much there Politico? A little subtle jab at the Jewish right, maybe? A little underhanded swipe at Zionism, maybe? Would he have used a non-Jew name like that? It is to wonder. ConfusedThinking  Raised Eyebrow

I’m just saying….

Others: Weekly Standard, The Fix, Rumproast, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, The Daily Beast, and The Page

The long knives come out

Against Social Conservatives and Conservative Grassroots types, like me.

Check it out Here, Here, and here.

Also too, check out what this Colorado Jew has to say about we Conservative Christians. Let me ask you for a second; what if someone like me, decided to say that the problem with the Republican Party was controlled and financed by the Jews and that they needed to leave and started their own party? I would be derided by the Blogosphere as a anti-Semite, a bigot and a few other names that I will not print here. Funny how they can deride us and nothing ever happens; but when the tables are turned they collectively lose their minds ——- just ask Rick Sanchez. Before anyone screams, I am not being a hatemonger here, I, as a Conservative Christian, am just making a observation. One that does tick me off a bit, but I digress.

The response I have to all the idiotic nonsense at the links is this; try winning elections without us. As I have said on this blog a million times, and I will most like say it a million more, before it is over — there are three legs to the stool of Conservatism: Fiscal, Social and Foreign Policy. If any of those legs are removed, the stool collapses. You cannot have a Conservative Movement and for that matter, a Republican party without social Conservatism. This is because freedoms do not come from man, freedoms come by God; and a Party that fails to acknowledge that there is a God in Heaven and fails to champion the causes that are found in the Holy Bible is doomed to failure.

So, this whole idea, that grassroots Conservatives are somehow the reason the Republicans lost the 2012 election is a bunch of horse manure! We lost the election, because the Republican Party put in the most Elitist, moderate guy that they could find and tried running him as a true Conservative. Plus too, the man was a Mormon, and the Evangelical base of the Republican Party just does not trust Mormons, and for good reason; they are not Christians at all. I voted for Romney, because I wanted to see the Country prosper, not because I agreed with his Religion. Now, people are saying the solution is purge the party of the Christians. Nice, real nice. But, again, try winning elections without us. Because we make up a good part of your base.

I think the Republican Party establishment needs to reconsider this a whole bunch, before you start trying to throw out the people that make up your base.

Removed Texas Fred from the blogroll

Seeing that Mr. Texas Fred decided to preemptively insult my blog’s look on Facebook. I have decided to remove his blog from the blogroll here.

He made sure I knew he was serious, when he added “F*** You” to the final response.

Sorry Fred, I don’t take to kindly to those sort of insults. I get enough guff from the left, I don’t need it from likes of him.

I will be honest, seeing he does not mind insulting my blog’s look and by extension me as well; then I do not mind bringing the following story up:

A long while back, I was invited to a group that was an Iraq War support group, they had a blogroll you could join and such. They really wanted me to join their group; that is until the woman saw that Texas Fred was on my blogroll. She freaked out. Told me he was a racist, and extremist and so forth.  Because of that she declined me to let me join the group.  I did not think much of it.

But now, I see what she was talking about. I thought he was decent sort of a guy. I guess not.

I work hard on this blog, everyday; for little or no pay at all. What I do not need is some stupid social security sucking old duffer telling me how my stuff should look; especially, when they are rude about it. Just do damned happens that the blog he runs ain’t the prettiest thing either. I also happen to know that his numbers are not that great either on his site. Might be because of his idiotic attitude and the way he likes to insult people that he really does not even know —-kind of like me.

 

 

Gun Blogger needs assistance

(H/T to Bill Quick)

Better and Better Writes:

So here’s the thing: Tamara has got a touch of basal cell carcinoma in her nose. And as much as that sucks, it sucks way worse when you don’t have health insurance. Which she does not.

I don’t know what the Moh’s procedure costs to remove a chunk of your body and stitch it back up into a recognizable feature again, but it seems like you can’t ask for a tissue at a hospital without it taking a severe hit on your yearly budget. Genuine surgery is dammit expensive to be paying out of pocket.

Here’s the bleg: Tamara has a tip jar on her blog. It’s easy to use. I’ve used it before. If you click on it, you can donate directly to Tamara, with no middle man. Think of it this way: if she were in town, wouldn’t you take her out for dinner and perhaps a beverage? What’s dinner run, these days, at a place where you don’t bus your own tables? $25? $30

 

 

Well, you know what to do; head on over and give the lady some donation loving. Cause there isn’t anything worse than being butthole deep in medical bills and no insurance to cover them.

For the record, I do not know this young lady at all. But, she’s a gun lover, and a supporter of the second amendment; that is good enough for me. Not to mention she looks awful darned hot with that assault rifle in her hand. Love Struck Wonder if she has a boyfriend? ConfusedThinking

*shakes head* SurpriseDrooling

Sorry, got distracted. Head on over to her blog and drop a couple bucks in the jar to help the pretty lady out.