Thursday, January 01, 2015

Sons of Liberty

It'll be interesting to see what they do with this.

We're the Only Ones Picturing Enough

A deputy sheriff in the Columbia County Sheriff's Office was arrested Tuesday after allegedly taking nude photographs of a woman without her knowledge and posting them on the Internet. [More]
I like the way the sheriff characterizes this guy creeping, peeping, snapping and posting as "bad judgement" and "unfortunate," and then insists it's not a reflection on his office.

[Via Florida Guy]   

We're the Only Ones Two-Timing Enough

A Georgia police chief called 911 early on New Year's Day to report he had accidentally shot his wife twice... [More]
Talk about doing a double-take...

[Via Florida Guy]   


Damn Racist Haters Won't Kill Themselves!

Q: What does a "progressive" call someone who refuses to commit suicide?

A: A "nativist."

[Via Mack H]

Catch-22.1

“We advise intelligence whistleblowers to stay away from established channels to defend against retaliation. In our experience they’ve been a Trojan horse, a trap that ends up sucking the whistleblower into a long-term process that predictably ends up with the whistleblower as the target.” [More]
Savvy insiders know that. Hence, this.

Despicable Minions

So why is Universal Pictures allowing its copyrighted character to be used to promote Obama's agenda?

You'd think a media boss "born to Jewish immigrant parents who escaped Nazi Germany" would know better than to be a Kapo for Kristallnacht.

"Progressive" Justice

Secret courts! [More]

What could go wrong?

I mean, this is the same ideology advocating for "common sense gun safety laws."

[Via Michael G]

What's in a Title?

I inferred from this one that it was referring to some sort of mandate. [More]

Glad to see my assumption was wrong.

The Enemy Within

That would be you and me. [More]

A Pulitzer Prize-winning professor said it, I believe it, that settles it.

I mean, we all know how credible they all are.

Especially the "spate"-winners!*

Yeah, we're the enemy. And today is Opposite Day.

Go read and share Kurt's latest JPFO Alert.

*

A Stench of Racism

"In the current stench of racism and division amongst Americans, why would Target single-handedly disrespect Quvenzhane Wallis and add more pain to injury as it relates to race relations?" she began. [More]
You're right. There is a stench around here. Guess where it's coming from, racist Opposite Day "progressive"... And as an aside, if your daughter really did ask that question, which I doubt, you've failed as a parent, and you might want to spend more time working on your own incompetence and less on blaming whitey.

I'd say if this is all someone has to belly-ache over, they've got things pretty damn good over 99% of humanity since the line began. It's not like Annie hasn't been thought of in a more prevalent way for well over a century.

Gee, the preference for what's worked successfully and what hasn't couldn't have anything to do with even the "progressive" New York Times review concluding the reboot "cast would have been better served by a middle school production overseen by a creatively frustrated, inappropriately ambitious drama teacher than by this hacky, borderline-incompetent production," could it? Or a less-than-mediocre score on the Tomatometer (which noted "Annie hints at a progressive take on a well-worn story...")? Or that it may not even make back its production budget?

Or maybe it has something to do with who the foreseen customers for the clothing line are...?

Maybe the problem is the "progressives" at Google are racist, too.

This is the kind of utter crap that truly feeds the flames of racism.  Those responsible for adding to the hate at every opportunity are every bit as culpable for violent consequences as those egging on a lynch mob.

Still, not all are without empathy for the pain.

This Day in History: January 1

It is intended by adopting this mode, that those meritorious men who have been debilitated in service shall be borne on the rolls of their regiments and receive their Provisions and other allowances accordingly untill they have an oppertunity of returning to their own States; [More]
I'll be exploring 1783 this year.