On the evening of May 9, 2008, Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) introduced Articles of Impeachment against Pesdient George W. Bush. The Ohio Representative based his reasoning for the impeachment of Bush on more than thirty charges, most of which were centered around the Iraq War and the run up to it. Reuter’s reported that [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Politics’
May 15, 2008
Bush wrong in comparison of Obama to ‘Nazi Appeasers’
Today, President Bush took a jab at the apparent democratic nominee for his job, Barack Obama, by saying that Obama’s apparent appeasement of terrorists is the same as some United States and European leaders appeased Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany in the 1930’s. First off, no one appeased Hitler in the run up to [...]
May 4, 2008
NBC spends first 15 minutes on ‘Rev. Wright’ in Obama interview
NBC had Barack Obama on Meet the Press today for an entire hour (46 minutes after commercials) and host Tim Russert wasted the first 15 minutes on eight questions about Rev. Jerimiah Wright. The next seven minutes were devoted to two questions that challenged Obama’s patriotism and questioned his recent loss of white voters. [...]
April 25, 2008
China is going to shit when they read our First Amendment
China is suing CNN for $1.3 billion ($1 for each Chinese citizen) for Jack Cafferty’s
‘mean-spirited’ remarks toward Chinese industry and government. Cafferty said that the U.S. imports “junk with the lead paint on them and the poisoned pet food…they’re basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they’ve been for the last 50 years.” [...]
April 24, 2008
Hillary’s states don’t matter
Next time you hear Hillary Clinton say, “I’ve won states that a democrat needs to win,” and you think that she may be right, remember that she is talking about New York, California, and Pennsylvania. Those are states that every democrat wins. John Kerry did in 2004, Al Gore did 2000, and [...]
April 19, 2008
High school alumni refuse to change ‘mushroom cloud’ mascot
Richland High School in Richland, Washington, uses the mascot of ‘the Bombers’ (the official school seal here) and use a mushroom cloud to represent their public high school. The image conjuers up images of death and destruction in the minds of most, but for Richland High School alumni, it brings the feelings of accomplishment, [...]
April 3, 2008
Hillary Siding with McCain to stop Obama
With this year’s election in mind, let’s look to the future.
Let’s say that Barack Obama wins the general election and is our next president, then he will be running as the incumbant against a republican in 2012 and no matter what Hillary Clinton cannot run in that election. This means that if [...]
April 1, 2008
Obama will fight with Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson on WWE Raw
In what looks like a one of the best publicity stunts in the history of presidential elections, Barack Obama with appear on the April 21st episode of WWE Raw in Greenville, South Carolina. Obama will team up with the Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson in the Rock’s return to professional wrestling. They will fight [...]
March 30, 2008
Hillary Drops Out of Race, Endorses Obama
Today, Hillary Clinton announced that she will drop out of the presidential race and concede to and support Barrack Obama who is, in her words, “a better candidate and will be a better president than I.” This comes as a surprise because Clinton announced earlier that she was going to fight hard until August, [...]
March 26, 2008
Hillary Clinton and Richard Nixon are eriely alike
Hillary Clinton is taking a lot of heat lately for her stretching and fabrication of the truth and for being too secretive. Former Preseident Richard Nixon had the exact same issues when he was running for president forty years ago in the election of 1968.
The similarities don’t stop there. Richard Nixon, a republican, [...]
February 27, 2008
Where’s Barack?
Check this article out, it’s hilarious: November 4th 1999 – Where was Barack?
February 27, 2008
The Fat Lady is Singing
The fat lady is singing, but Hillary Clinton doesn’t hear her (she probably thinks it’s Monica Lewinsky). Over the past month, Hillary is losing as hard as Mike Huckabee is on the republican side and both of them need to drop out, for different reasons.
Hillary has lost and Texas and Ohio are [...]
February 25, 2008
Ralph Nader is an Environment Killing, Republican
Ralph Nader announced that he is running for President again in 2008 and once again proves that although he is of the Green Party (a party known for it’s anti-establishment, pro-environment beliefs), he is actually an anti-environment, pro-big business, republican. It’s true, he started this roll towards the right when he knowingly stole the [...]
February 21, 2008
Castro at the Oscars
Micheal Moore claimed that he is going to try to take former Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, to the Oscars this weekend as Moore’s guest. Moore said that if he wins for his film, “Sicko,” he may let Castro give the acceptance speech. On the topic of Castro giving an acceptance speech, Moore was [...]
February 21, 2008
Gamers = Underacheivers?
I was browsing Digg.com and I found this fairly popular article entitled, “Obama Sees Gamers as Underacheivers” Surprised, I read the article. The writer obviously has no idea how to analyze a speech (I’m pretty sure a twelve year-old can do that) because Obama said this:
“I know how hard it will be [...]
February 7, 2008
Ann Coulter Likes Hillary
Conservativism’s first lady, Ann Coulter (author of ‘Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism’ and ‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton’) said on Fox News’ ‘Hannity and Colmes’ that if McCain earns the republican nomination, she would not only vote for Hillary Clinton, she would campaign for [...]
February 7, 2008
And Then There Was Four (I Guess Five, If You Count Paul, I Don’t)
Mitt Romney dropped out of the republican bid for the President of the United States, leaving Huck and Chuck (Mike Huckabee) to try to stop John McCain on the rebulican side (I guess that there is also Ron Paul, but I don’t count him).
Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton are still in a virtual [...]
February 5, 2008
My Fellow Democrats…
If you haven’t figured it out yet, the Democratic ticket in November is going to either be Obama-Clinton or Clinton-Obama. And if you are like me, you could care less which way it is becxuase with those two, the same policies will be passed either way.
More importantly, we need that ticket to win in [...]
January 31, 2008
Economic Stimulus Package is a Horrible Idea, But Money Talks
Any Economic Stimulus Package that entrusts the American people to spend the economy back into shape probably won’t work and it looks like the U.S. government is going to continue, if not stimulate, a downward spiral of international borrowing that is becoming increasingly difficult to repay. I hate to say it but, Ron Paul [...]
January 29, 2008
State of the Union 2008
I started to watch part of the State of Union address and ole’ George was saying something about how No Child Left Behind is working wonderfully. I changed it back to basketball. Let me know if I missed anything important, but I doubt that I did.
January 28, 2008
Mitt Romney is an Idiot
Now that Mitt Romney and John McCain are in a virtual dead tie for the Republican nomination they are trying to accomplish many things, first they are resorting to some dirty tactics towards each other, they are trying to compare themselves to Ronald Reagan, they are trying to prove that they know something about the [...]
January 8, 2008
Polls
If you want a good place to check out a lot of different polls concerning the presidential race, check out: www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president.
January 5, 2008
Candidate Analysis: Mike Huckabee
First off, congratulations to Mike Huckabee for winning the Iowa Republican nomination. He went from a virtually unknown to a way out in front, front runner. What got him there wasn’t just his big brown eyes but his core conservative values and what I am going to focus on most, his appeal to [...]
December 2, 2007
He’s at Least in the Bottom Ten
As George W. Bush’s time in the white house and his approval rating lower, political analyists and historians are beginning to ponder his place in history as a United States president. As of now, there are two main schools of thought. The more popular one is that Bush will be seen as one [...]
November 16, 2007
I Was Warned
I never thought it would happen. My dad warned me, but I didn’t believe him. Having a child of my own made me pro-life. I am now a social liberal with the exception of my “pro-lifeness.” And gun control. I hate the idea of gun control.
August 24, 2007
Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Terrile was one of the, well, most terrible czars imperial Russia had ever seen. There are many stories about his brutalness towards the serfdom, but one of his most brutal acts and the one that probably wished the most that he could take back was the killing of his eldest son, also [...]
August 12, 2007
Some Protest, a Little Prayer, and Starbucks!
I was browsing Facebook recently and saw that someone had posted a protest event in my city’s network. Actually, it was listed as a protest but the description said “Prayer vigil at Planned Parenthood.” And after reading into it further, I realized that it was just a reason for so-called Christians to make [...]
August 12, 2007
Is Ron Paul Really WORSE Than Bush?
Yes. Yes he is. In fact, he is the Anti-Christ.
More to come later, I have to calm down after seeing Ron Paul’s supporters follow him like zombies.
In short, watching Paul’s Iowa Republican Straw Poll speech made me physically sick. I mean, he really wants to drop the Department of Education.
I [...]
May 1, 2007
Learning Lessons from Losses
“Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam” is tossed around more frequently in the media, on message boards, and in political science classes across the country as the war in Iraq stretches out into another military money pit for the United States. With a new president on the way in ’08, Iraq is on top of [...]
April 9, 2007
Score One for Gianormous Entertainment Corporations
File sharing has been a much debated topic since its inception and it teeters on the fence between legal and illegal. Record and film companies report losing millions of dollars to the technology, while “downloaders” use the excuse that they are sampling the music and movies or the more believable excuse that they only [...]
March 4, 2007
We Aren’t In Kansas Anymore
Conservatives, liberals, gays, veterns, bikers, young, and old gathered together to “counter-protest” the Westboro Bapatist Church of Topeka, Kansas at the TRAC in the Tri-Cites, Washington.
Only four members of the infamous church that denounces America, gays, and U.S. soldiers showed up to protest the funeral of Sgt. Travis Pfister; whereas an estimated 3000 people [...]
February 28, 2007
Tecumseh’s Curse
Tecumseh (Teh-come-say) was a Swanee (Native American tribe) leader who rallied Native Americans to fight for the land they lived on against the manifest destiny propelled American military and settlers. After hearing that William Henry Harrison – govenor of the Indiana Territory – went back on the treaty that many Native American leaders had [...]
February 28, 2007
Don’t Piss Off the Gods
The infamous Westboro Baptist Church is coming to my hometown to protest the memorial service of a local fallen soldier in Iraq.
After reading their website, I found that this church has the firm belief that God is punishing the United States for its tolerance of homosexuals by having our young men and women getting killed [...]
February 27, 2007
Globalization (e.g. Princess Diana’s death)
I thought that this was pretty fun:
“An English princess
with an Egyptian boyfriend
crashes in a French tunnel,
driving a German car
with a Dutch engine,
driven by a Belgian who was drunk
on Scottish whisky,
(check the bottle before you change the spelling) followed closely by
Italian Paparazzi, on Japanese motorcycles, treated by an American
doctor using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to you [...]
February 24, 2007
The Little Bush That Cried Wolf
George W. Bush is yelling “wolf” again, but how is Congress and the rest of the American people suppossed to believe him after the lack of WMD’s found in Iraq?
Bush is claiming that an Iranian government, high profile, spec-ops/intellegence agency is supplying Iraqi insurgents with high tech weaponry to fight occupying American forces. Iran [...]
February 10, 2007
As Fox News Would Say, Barack HUSSEIN Obama
Sen. Barack Obama announced that he will be running for President in 2008. He’s my choice for now, but we’ll see how things turn out.
February 6, 2007
Five ’til Doomsday
In 1947, the Soviet Union tested its first nuclear weapon. The arms race of the Cold War had begun, and so did the Doomsday Clock.
The Doomsday Clock represents our civilization’s threat of annihilation via nuclear war. The closer the Clock gets to midnight, the closer we are to nuclear war. Once the [...]
January 16, 2007
OnSpy: The GPS Privacy Invasion
After buying your new Cadillac, you take it out for a test drive on a windy, country road. The open sunroof provides a warm breeze that waves through your hair. You reach down to adjust the stereo and you don’t notice a bend in the road and you and your new car are [...]
January 12, 2007
Michigan Affirmative Action Ban
Affirmative action is a tool used to admit students into college based on their race as an effort to level the playing ground for underpriviledged minorities and to diversify America’s universities. It has always been a controversial topic because of its labeling as racial profiling because students are being admitted into schools because of [...]
January 1, 2007
Murdering for the Masses
Two and a half decades ago, Saddam Hussein ordered the killing of nearly 200 of his own countrymen. On December 31st, 2006, he was executed by his new Iraqi government. Hussein had the nearly 200 Iraqis murdered because of their opposing religious and, consequently, political beliefs. Since then, Hussein was labeled a “mass-murderer” and “evil” [...]