Poll: What will President Obama be impeached for?
There’s increasing clamor to bring impeachment charges against President Obama, but it’s difficult to choose the right basis for the impeachment charges. An early idea was to base the impeachment charges on voter fraud, since he’s not a natural born citizen. The idea was that asking people to vote for an ineligible candidate is illegal. … Read more
What Did He Not Know, and When Did He Not Know It?
It just gets worse and worse. In February, Rep. Sestak (D-PA) let it be known that the Obama administration offered him a job, presumably in exchange for Sestak not running against Sen. Arlen Spector in the primary. Recently it’s been admitted that the offer came through long-time friend (and former President) Bill Clinton. Sestak has … Read more
Obama Commits Impeachable Offense!
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) dropped a bombshell recently when he stated that the Obama administration had offered him a job if he didn’t run against Sen. Arlen Spector (D-PA) in the primary there. Now it seems that bombshell may have landed squarely in Obama’s lap, and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) is trying to find the … Read more
America: Speak Out!
I don’t have to tell you that democrats are out of touch with everyday Americans. They couldn’t care less what you think, because they already think they know what’s best for you. House Republicans, on the other hand, really care. They care so much that they’ve made a website dedicated to letting normal Americans suggest … Read more
Obama: Thin-skinned
President Obama went to Capitol Hill Tuesday for a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans. He was apparently trying to drum up support for his policies, and wasn’t very successful. Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) said: “He needs to take a Valium before he comes in and talks to Republicans. He’s pretty thin-skinned.” Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) … Read more
I Am Now a Journalist
A lot of people waste their time and money on formal education. I scoff at them. I have, as of yesterday, become an actual journalist with almost no effort. Yesterday, Jake Tapper commented on my blog, because I quoted him talking about how he wanted one more “beat on Rand Paul“. He said, and I … Read more
And He, Like, You Know, Believes It
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is being attacked from the left for the crime of not being sufficiently anti-Rand Paul. On This Week this week, he had this exchange with Jake Tapper, regarding Paul’s apparent view that individuals should have the right to discriminate on the basis of race: TAPPER: Fair enough, but just … Read more
Poll: Why didn’t Rachel Maddow give Rand Paul a fair shake?
Rachel Maddow had Rand Paul on her show last Wednesday, the day after his decisive victory in the Kentucky Republican primary. During the interview she asked him about his position on the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He gave an answer which has turned out to be controversial: that he supports the freedom of individuals to … Read more
Texas School Board Update
The Texas State Board of Education approved the new standards, as detailed here and here. This will end the era of liberal brainwashing of our children. No longer will McCarthyism be denigrated. No longer will the Confederacy be minimized. No longer will the theocratic roots of our country be hidden. That is, unless the standards … Read more
















Obama: A ‘B’ Mao?
Posted by ThomPaine on May 31, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Some of you might have noticed that I like anagrams. That’s because they can illustrate alternate meanings in an elegant way. One classic example is “Grow a Spine”, which (when rearranged) spells “Spiro Agnew”. And “Spine”, which has it’s own body-part anagram. An example from this site is “Elena Kagan…or Nae, Ken, a Gal”, which … Read more
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