• Pragerisms

    For a more comprehensive list of Pragerisms visit
    Dennis Prager Wisdom.

    • "The left is far more interested in gaining power than in creating wealth."
    • "Without wisdom, goodness is worthless."
    • "I prefer clarity to agreement."
    • "First tell the truth, then state your opinion."
    • "Being on the Left means never having to say you're sorry."
    • "If you don't fight evil, you fight gobal warming."
    • "There are things that are so dumb, you have to learn them."
  • Liberalism’s Seven Deadly Sins

    • Sexism
    • Intolerance
    • Xenophobia
    • Racism
    • Islamophobia
    • Bigotry
    • Homophobia

    A liberal need only accuse you of one of the above in order to end all discussion and excuse himself from further elucidation of his position.

  • Glenn’s Reading List for Die-Hard Pragerites

    • Bolton, John - Surrender is not an Option
    • Bruce, Tammy - The Thought Police; The New American Revolution; The Death of Right and Wrong
    • Charen, Mona - DoGooders:How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help
    • Coulter, Ann - If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans; Slander
    • Dalrymple, Theodore - In Praise of Prejudice; Our Culture, What's Left of It
    • Doyle, William - Inside the Oval Office
    • Elder, Larry - Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card--and Lose
    • Frankl, Victor - Man's Search for Meaning
    • Flynn, Daniel - Intellectual Morons
    • Fund, John - Stealing Elections
    • Friedman, George - America's Secret War
    • Goldberg, Bernard - Bias; Arrogance
    • Goldberg, Jonah - Liberal Fascism
    • Herson, James - Tales from the Left Coast
    • Horowitz, David - Left Illusions; The Professors
    • Klein, Edward - The Truth about Hillary
    • Mnookin, Seth - Hard News: Twenty-one Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media
    • Morris, Dick - Because He Could; Rewriting History
    • O'Beirne, Kate - Women Who Make the World Worse
    • Olson, Barbara - The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House
    • O'Neill, John - Unfit For Command
    • Piereson, James - Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism
    • Prager, Dennis - Think A Second Time
    • Sharansky, Natan - The Case for Democracy
    • Stein, Ben - Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do About It
    • Steyn, Mark - America Alone
    • Stephanopolous, George - All Too Human
    • Thomas, Clarence - My Grandfather's Son
    • Timmerman, Kenneth - Shadow Warriors
    • Williams, Juan - Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It
    • Wright, Lawrence - The Looming Tower

Is Ron Paul’s Score for Conservative Looniness A Perfect 10? If Yes, He is No Conservative

Conspiracy theorist Ron Paul is unfit to be President

from the New York Daily News opinion page:

After 13 debates and most of a year of campaigning, the selection of a Republican nominee begins Tuesday night in Iowa.

There’s one candidate in the field of seven whom Republicans cannot trust with their votes: Texas Rep. Ron Paul.

Behind the grandfatherly, unpolished demeanor is a radical with economic and foreign policy views so dangerous they make him utterly unfit to be the party’s nominee, much less commander-in-chief.

The congressman doesn’t simply want to reform the Federal Reserve bank, one of the pillars of a stable international monetary system. Paul wants to “end the Fed.”

He doesn’t simply want to shift foreign aid, which, at about 1% of the U.S. budget, is generally a wise investment in saving lives and advancing American values. He wants to eliminate it.

He views Social Security and Medicare as outright unconstitutional.

Paul opposes sanctions to stop the Iranian mullahs from acquiring a nuclear weapon. He wants to withdraw all U.S. armed forces from Afghanistan, even if the Taliban and Al Qaeda take over again. He showed his warped thinking in an Op-Ed penned for these pages in October that ludicrously claimed the American drone strike that killed terror master Anwar al-Awlaki violated the Constitution.

A former senior aide who worked with Paul for 15 years recalls that after the 9/11 attacks, Paul “engaged in conspiracy theories including perhaps the attacks were coordinated with the CIA” and “expressed no sympathies whatsoever for those who died on 9/11.”

And we haven’t even mentioned the racially inflammatory and anti-Israel newsletters sent under Paul’s name in the 1980s and 1990s that he disavows and claims he never read.

Late polls show that this man could win Iowa.

Republican caucus goers Tuesday night should do the country a service and bury Paul’s campaign in the cornfields.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/conspiracy-theorist-ron-paul-unfit-president-article-1.999122#ixzz1iQyf9w1l

Sorry, Some Republicans…..You Underestimate the Talents and Americanism of Mitt Romney

He may comb his hard neatly, wear fine suits, smile and waffle about some of his political  positions  occasionally.    He may even be a Mormon which some very narrow people  might  mumble about.   But there is likely no group in America whose families are more conservative in their behaviors than Mormons.

Some folks claim he is the guy the Republican establishment is pushing in front of the people, a stooge  to represent the Party.   I hope they, who ever they are, are damned well doing that……but let me know where this establishment is , where has it  t been all these years, and how  much weight do they have if no one knows who and where they are?    What kind of stooge do they want beyond a decent human being and a conservative?

Well, we have Mitt Romney to give them, or allow the Republican establishment to use Mitt as their stooge to run against Barack Hussein  and save our America.

Republicans are lucky to have such an exemplary human being, a minority American, a successful businessman and Governor of a loony lefty state of the Union to be America’s Savior in 2012.

Check in to this video from  the Pajamas Media  folks and listen carefully to by far the best candidate we conservatives have to defeat Barack Hussein Obama this critical year in American history:

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/01/02/video-ows-loons-try-to-disrupt-romney-speech-in-iowa-and-fail/

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/01/02/video-ows-loons-try-to-disrupt-romney-speech-in-iowa-and-fail/

Barney Frank Chats about Obama Generosities and Conservative meanness.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac King of Economic Collapse  from Newton Massachusetts, Barney Frank provides a video performance  of his analysis of the various crises in Washington.   

 He is upset.  Barack Hussein was too trusting of Republicans.  He didn’t realize how right wing the Republicans had become.  (The Fannie Mae and Freddie Crash man didn’t mention that the Republicans who opposed Barack Hussein were elected November, 2010 and didn’t enter office until months later.)  

According to Frank  Barack Hussein had extended such a big hand to Republicans to work with him to lead America as one (Marxist) nation, but they did nothing but obstruct and call names……Republicans are “Nuts,” he insisted.    Click below to view and hear Barney deflect:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/01/02/barney_frank_obama_made_bad_economy_better_and_the_tea_party_ruined_it.html

Jimmy Carter’s Brzezinski Reviews America’s Demise

After America

by Zbignyew Brzezinski   at

Not so long ago, a high-ranking Chinese official, who obviously had concluded that America’s decline and China’s rise were both inevitable, noted in a burst of candor to a senior U.S. official: “But, please, let America not decline too quickly.” Although the inevitability of the Chinese leader’s expectation is still far from certain, he was right to be cautious when looking forward to America’s demise.

The leaders of the world’s second-rank powers, among them India, Japan, Russia, and some European countries, are already assessing the potential impact of U.S. decline on their respective national interests. The Japanese, fearful of an assertive China dominating the Asian mainland, may be thinking of closer links with Europe. Leaders in India and Japan may be considering closer political and even military cooperation in case America falters and China rises. Russia, while perhaps engaging in wishful thinking (even schadenfreude) about America’s uncertain prospects, will almost certainly have its eye on the independent states of the former Soviet Union. Europe, not yet cohesive, would likely be pulled in several directions: Germany and Italy toward Russia because of commercial interests, France and insecure Central Europe in favor of a politically tighter European Union, and Britain toward manipulating a balance within the EU while preserving its special relationship with a declining United States. Others may move more rapidly to carve out their own regional spheres: Turkey in the area of the old Ottoman Empire, Brazil in the Southern Hemisphere, and so forth. None of these countries, however, will have the requisite combination of economic, financial, technological, and military power even to consider inheriting America’s leading role.

China, invariably mentioned as America’s prospective successor, has an impressive imperial lineage and a strategic tradition of carefully calibrated patience, both of which have been critical to its overwhelmingly successful, several-thousand-year-long history. China thus prudently accepts the existing international system, even if it does not view the prevailing hierarchy as permanent. It recognizes that success depends not on the system’s dramatic collapse but on its evolution toward a gradual redistribution of power. Moreover, the basic reality is that China is not yet ready to assume in full America’s role in the world. Beijing’s leaders themselves have repeatedly emphasized that on every important measure of development, wealth, and power, China will still be a modernizing and developing state several decades from now, significantly behind not only the United States but also Europe and Japan in the major per capita indices of modernity and national power. Accordingly, Chinese leaders have been restrained in laying any overt claims to global leadership.

At some stage, however, a more assertive Chinese nationalism could arise and damage China’s international interests. A swaggering, nationalistic Beijing would unintentionally mobilize a powerful regional coalition against itself. None of China’s key neighbors — India, Japan, and Russia — is ready to acknowledge China’s entitlement to America’s place on the global totem pole. They might even seek support from a waning America to offset an overly assertive China. The resulting regional scramble could become intense, especially given the similar nationalistic tendencies among China’s neighbors. A phase of acute international tension in Asia could ensue. Asia of the 21st century could then begin to resemble Europe of the 20th century — violent and bloodthirsty.

At the same time, the security of a number of weaker states located geographically next to major regional powers also depends on the international status quo reinforced by America’s global preeminence — and would be made significantly more vulnerable in proportion to America’s decline. The states in that exposed position — including Georgia, Taiwan, South Korea, Belarus, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, and the greater Middle East — are today’s geopolitical equivalents of nature’s most endangered species. Their fates are closely tied to the nature of the international environment left behind by a waning America, be it ordered and restrained or, much more likely, self-serving and expansionist.

A faltering United States could also find its strategic partnership with Mexico in jeopardy. America’s economic resilience and political stability have so far mitigated many of the challenges posed by such sensitive neighborhood issues as economic dependence, immigration, and the narcotics trade. A decline in American power, however, would likely undermine the health and good judgment of the U.S. economic and political systems. A waning United States would likely be more nationalistic, more defensive about its national identity, more paranoid about its homeland security, and less willing to sacrifice resources for the sake of others’ development. The worsening of relations between a declining America and an internally troubled Mexico could even give rise to a particularly ominous phenomenon: the emergence, as a major issue in nationalistically aroused Mexican politics, of territorial claims justified by history and ignited by cross-border incidents.

Another consequence of American decline could be a corrosion of the generally cooperative management of the global commons — shared interests such as sea lanes, space, cyberspace, and the environment, whose protection is imperative to the long-term growth of the global economy and the continuation of basic geopolitical stability. In almost every case, the potential absence of a constructive and influential U.S. role would fatally undermine the essential communality of the global commons because the superiority and ubiquity of American power creates order where there would normally be conflict.

None of this will necessarily come to pass. Nor is the concern that America’s decline would generate global insecurity, endanger some vulnerable states, and produce a more troubled North American neighborhood an argument for U.S. global supremacy. In fact, the strategic complexities of the world in the 21st century make such supremacy unattainable. But those dreaming today of America’s collapse would probably come to regret it. And as the world after America would be increasingly complicated and chaotic, it is imperative that the United States pursue a new, timely strategic vision for its foreign policy — or start bracing itself for a dangerous slide into global turmoil.

Barack Obama Can’t Be All Bad. He is opposed by Taylor Marsh and other Harpies

Taylor Marsh throws in the towel on Obama

posted  by Jazz Shaw    at   HotAir:

 
“Just how disappointed are progressives about the performance of Barack Obama during his first three years in office? Perhaps no better example can be found than a simply jaw dropping editorial tirade this weekend from Taylor Marsh. (Actually Michelle Marshall) For those not familiar, the author of “The Hillary Effect” used to blog under the moniker “Democrat Taylor Marsh” and was arguably one of Obama’s most hard core supporters once in office, despite having previously been a prominent PUMA supporting Mrs. Clinton during the primary.[* See Update below] A devotee of Gloria Steinam, to say that she embodies the modern progressive movement would be a bit of an understatement to say the least.

All of this is what makes her New Years declaration more shocking. Titled, “The Party’s Over,” she takes not only Barack Obama, but Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democratic establishment to task while pretty much running up the white flag for liberalism.

As a recovering partisan these days and after watching Pres. Obama’s compromising conservatism, I no longer feel the urgency to support a political party who has threatened dire consequences if I don’t vote for them. Beyond foreign policy, economic, and civil rights issues mentioned above, Pres. Obama has also chosen to short-change women again and again on our freedoms, starting in the health care bill, then by executive order that empowered conservatives of both parties, and finally by making the decision on Plan B that would have come from Mitt Romney, too.

Pres. Obama has helped Democrats deliver a climate that this party has threatened since the ’70s would happen if I didn’t vote for them…

For over 30 years, modern feminists like myself have been hearing that we must support Democrats, because if we don’t our freedoms will be on the line yet again. After supporting Democrats since my one vote for Ronald Reagan in 1980, what has finally happened through Pres. Obama is exactly what I was told this political party would guard against. So now, as the 2012 elections approach, Barack Obama and the Democratic Party are once again relying on the theory that because Republicans are worse women like me can be suckered into falling in line one more time.

I’ll warn you right up front that this is a rather long diatribe, but I assure you that it will be worth your time to click through the link and read the entire piece. Marsh spends a great deal of time describing her disappointment in Obama over his decision to not allow little girls access to Plan B. (And we’re talking about birth control for 12 year olds here.) The litany of complaints doesn’t end there, however. She accuses Obama of being more of a warmonger than George W. Bush, failing to tax the rich sufficiently and committing the sin of noting that entitlement programs need reform without (again) moving to tax the rich to solve it.

The ending is even more poignant, however, and we’ll close this exercise with another quote:

The two political parties have been under siege for some time, because Americans just don’t trust Republicans or Democrats anymore. Barack Obama was the last chance for political parties, specifically the Democratic brand, with George W. Bush having already given rise to rebellion inside the GOP, which is seen best through Ron Paul and the Tea Party. Meanwhile, Congress long ago ceded their importance as an equal branch of government, preferring loyalty oaths to their political party, as well as the boss in the Executive branch, which has become a marketing tool for itself, an American kingship of sorts, with no difference between Republican or Democratic presidents. Once in the White House, the presidents club rules.

So, having finally made it to the recovering partisan shore, though I’m not completely cured, I must say that Pres. Obama’s first term went a long way to liberating me permanently.

In 2012, this liberal’s vote is up for grabs.

Particularly given the history of the author, this piece is nothing short of stunning.

Update: I was contacted by Ms. Marsh, who wished to state that while she was an Obama voter she was not a supporter of the PUMA movement.”

Folks at PowerLine Recognize Thomas Friedman’s Talents Too! Must be the Minnesota connection

Posted at PowerLine  on January 1, 2012 by Scott Johnson in Liberals, Media

 

Thomas Friedman, you pitiful fool

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has a bad habit of fantasizing that the United States is subject to a government in the mode of the Chinese Communist regime. Friedman’s fantasy has been noted by many observers such as Jonah Goldberg, who has declared Friedman a liberal fascist. Friedman’s utopian daydream is a liberal fantasy that fits into a long and disgraceful tradition of protecting or celebrating Communists and Communism at the Times.

By contrast, journalist and China scholar Jonathan Mirsky is an honorable left-winger who has been a close and critical observer of the high price of Communism on the citizens of China. Mirsky’s essay on Liu Xiabo, the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner, appears in the current New York Times Book Review under the headline “Exiled at home” and online under the headline “Liu Xiaobo’s plea for the human spirit.” Appearing in the Times, the essay can’t be given my fantasy heading for it: “Thomas Friedman, you pitiful fool.”

Comment:   Thomas Friedman could never travel to and through  the Progressive Stations in Lefty life  without acting  provocatively  as Thomas Friedman, small town boy from St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

Thomas Friedman is only a ‘fool’  when he doesn’t travel;  a ‘pitiful fool’ when he does travel.   He bleeds Obama whereever he travels.

 

Norway’s Leftist Government Hides Crime Wave Statistics (Hush! The Rapists are Muslims)

Monday, January 02, 2012

The Oslo Rape Wave, Continued

 
Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer sends the following article about the latest alarming statistics on the rape wave in Norway.I can’t classify as official “cultural enrichment”, since the newspaper report fails to mention the ethnicity or immigrant status of last year’s rapists. However, it’s worth remembering that in the five years previous to 2011, all stranger-rapes in Oslo in which the perp could be identified were committed by Muslim immigrants.

As The Observer notes:

I’m sending you a translated article regarding the number of reported rapes in Norway in the first eleven months of 2011. Notice that the majority of the rapes occur in Oslo.

I wonder why…

The translated article from Dagbladet:

Over 100 rapes reported in 2011

The real number is probably higher.

More than 100 assault rapes and attempted rapes were reported to the police in Norway between January and November 2011.

NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) has studied figures obtained from every single police precinct in Norway which shows that 109 assault rapes and attempted assault rapes took place in the first 11 months of 2011.

The numbers are probably higher because of underreporting.

This year has seen the highest numbers of rape victims treated at the sexual assault clinic in Oslo.

Most cases take place in the capital. Last year 53 assault rapes and attempted rapes were reported from January through November last year in the capital. This is twice as many cases as in all of 2010.

The leader of the vice section of the Oslo police, Hanne Kristin Rohde believes that there has been a significant increase in the number of sexual assault. “But we also believe that there has been an increase in the number of reported cases which means that more women are willing to go to the police and report these assaults,” says Rohde.

 
Posted by Baron Bodissey at 1/02/2012    at the Gates of Vienna.
 
Comment:   Hiding crime statistics is a habit of Lefty governments everywhere.   Cross race crimes in the United States  are essentially black males slaughtering whites, but the protectors of the Liberal Press in the country censor those statistics.   Democrats control the black vote in the inner cities and still need to use a race card to keep their constituents in place.
 
Here in the Minneapolis area there is only a one party newspaper, the StarTrib and before it, a family company owned both of the city newspapers, the morning Tribune and the evening Star- Journal, and both were one party sheets.
 
For decades and decades  the progressives at the paper  who determined  what is newsworthy in the Twin Cities  tried diligently to hide the unusual number of crimes committed by  black males  in the city, many  by racists specifically murdering and maiming  whites.    It was the thing white Liberals thought noble to do.
 
White picnickers at Powderhorn Park during one  July 4th celebrations were attacked by a dozen or more minority hoodlums whose intent it was to maim.     Progressive reporters  explained the racist  beatings as a racial ‘incident’  but left it to the imagination of the reader to develop their own scenarios.   They suggested it was just a melee…..no mention that black hoodlums had  attacked the picnickers.   This approach was standard reporting for decades.
 
As  a public school teacher in 1969,   I chaperoned  a bus load of  student fans to a high school afternoon football game in a predominantly black community.   At the end of the game as our students were entering the bus, about thirty to fifty blacks of a number of ages including adults, with vile racist cursings threw  hundreds of stones at the students while they were boarding the bus.   Eventually,  some window were broken, some blood shed, but  fortunately nothing  really  serious.   This was not the only such attack over the years.   None were reported.
 
When I went to the school principal to report the incident, a required procedure,  I was told it would be better if I minded my own business and was told to leave the office. 
 
In 1971-72 when teaching at a predominantly black high school where nearly every day there were multiple assaults, some very serious  upon whites and even on some  blacks ALL committed by black hoodlums , we teachers were told on pain of losing our jobs, that nothing would  be mentioned about school troubles outside of school walls.    A shooting finally occurred in the lunchroom, black against black, which, because the police had to be summoned, made it to the Star-Tribune in a paragraph of news.
 
In all cases officials wanted to project the city of Minneapolis as a progressive city where there were no tensions, only brotherly love.   “RACISM WOULD NOT BE TOLERATED!” officials of all kinds announced again and again.  
 
White populations in the city  knew they were being victimized by these hoodlums and were leaving the city in droves, but that didn’t influence the progressives from censorship and pronouncements.   
 
Is it any wonder why today, 40 years later the American political black leadership is a racist bunch demanding more entitlements?    Have you been following the NAACP closely the past few years……Do you know Maxine Waters, the reverends Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson, and a small army of black congressmen in the U.S. House and their racist politics?    How about the  Congresswoman  from Texas….the one that thought South Vietnam was an independent nation getting along  tootsie -toostsie with the entire world despite white man’s warring…..or the Congressman who was worried that the island of Guam would sink into the ocean if the United States sent more military to be based on the island.
 
This world of ignorance and minority racism in 2012 was bred by f  Progressives buying the urban black vote for the Democrat Party.   The Democrat Party’s corruption is a cancer on the American people.
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