Friday, April 06, 2007

Richard Gere: Insane Liberal of the Week


Because his career topped out so long ago (See: "An Officer and a Gentleman" and "Pretty Woman") it's easy to forget about Richard Gere when you think about rich Hollywood liberals who hate the very country they made their fortunes in. However, that doesn't mean that ole' Richard can't keep trying to get back on the A-List of Insane Hollywood Liberals:

Appearing on Wednesday's (March 14) Late Show with David Letterman, actor Richard Gere declared: “We have a President right now who lies constantly and gets away with it apparently.” Gere's comment, which drew applause from the audience in Manhattan, came in response to Letterman
asking Gere, who was on the show to promote The Hoax, a movie opening in April in which he stars as Clifford Irving who wrote and sold a bogus autobiography of the reclusive Howard Hughes: “Is this the kind of thing that can happen now?”

Gere also contended that “the second Watergate where they got caught actually had a lot to do with the material that's in this book, in the fake autobiography, because Clifford made up a lot of things about Hughes and Richard Nixon and they ended up being true. But Nixon was the only one that knew they were true and so the break-in was actually to find out how much the Democratic Party knew.”

As Rush Limbaugh is so famous for saying:

"With Liberals, it is always the seriousness of the charge, and not the nature of the evidence that matters."

So it is true for the Hollywood elite. They spout names and accusations without any proof to support their slanderous rhetoric. Nothing save for the mud they sling. You can do your part to diss Gere by not putting even more money in his already deep pockets and boycott his new movie.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Thomas Sowell Quote of the Day!


"Today, Nancy Pelosi and the Congressional Democrats are stepping in to carry out their own foreign policy and even their own military policy on troop deployment -- all the while denying that they are intruding on the president's authority."


- Political writer Thomas Sowell, on Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's controversial trip to Syria this week.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Save On Your Home With An Endowment Mortgage

It seems like more and more people are falling victim to mortgage scams. Just the other day I read about low-income families losing their precious homes due to subprime loans, where customers with low credit ratings are offered mortgages in return for high interest rates. If you are a person looking to buy your first home maybe it’s about time you protect yourself and save some money at the same time by getting an endowment mortgage.

Common with UK lenders and consumers, endowment mortgages work in your favor by providing you with a mortgage loan arranged for you to save money by just paying the interest that you borrowed. So while you might spend more time looking for a deal that meets fit your income, there’s nothing wrong with garnering a profitable endowment mortgage while you’re at it. It would be wise to search hard for an endowment policy and finding the right price for you.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Giuliani: I'm The Only 'Fiscal Conservative'



Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani told New Hampshire voters he's the only fiscal conservative among the crowded field, emphasizing his record as New York mayor as an example of what he'd do as president.

Giuliani, speaking at his first New Hampshire house party, told an overflow crowd he cut taxes 23 times and still produced healthy budgets.

"I think I've practiced it more than any of my good friends who are running," he said.

Giuliani pointed to New Hampshire as a model. "You know why you have one of the best economies in the country? Because you have no taxes."
Yeah Rudy, stay as far away as possible from a social record that supports abortion, gay rights and racist administrative policies as well as a personal life scarred by your own infidelity and cross-dressing. If you want to be president, you really have no choice.

Monday, April 02, 2007

John Edwards The Hypocrite Part 1


The race for the Democratic Party nomination for president has grown very tight in the
nation's first caucus state, as likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers give John Edwards a tiny lead over Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, a new Zogby telephone poll shows.


Edwards leads with 27 percent support, the same percentage that backed him in a mid-January Zogby poll. Close on his heels is Clinton at 25 percent support, up from 16 percent in the January
poll.


Obama has also improved his standing among Iowans over the past two months, winning 23 percent support. Fifteen percent said they were unsure whom they would support.


Obama won 17 percent support in the January survey.
Good for Edwards, whose candidacy for President was a mere afterthought before he called that press conference to announce that his wife Elizabeth's cancer had returned. And Edwards should also be thankful to the liberal media who had us all quaking in the boots that he might actually "drop" his run for Presidency. Of course, anyone whose been paying attention to former trial lawyer Edwards resume knows full well that he would never let something like a family crisis get in the way of fulfilling his boyhood dream.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

No More Incumbents!!!

For sure, it’s definitely easy to fall in love with the incumbent politician. A perfect example of that being Michael Bloomberg, two-time of New York City who in November of 2005 was re-elected by a record margin of 20%, not bad for a Republican mayor in a liberal city. Yet, for Bloomberg it was his name, experience and trustworthiness that made him appeal to a massive amount of voters. In other words, his incumbency put him at a huge advantage over any every contender and I don’t necessarily think that’s fair as incumbents are 95% more likely to be re-elected than their challengers. And in the case of Bloomberg (who’s already mega-rich), incumbents can also count on receiving 5 to 8 times more money in campaign contributions. Indeed, Bloomberg spent over $66 million on his campaign by late October 2005, and was projected to exceed the record of $74 million he spent on the previous election.

So if you’re a voter (and you damn well should be) and you feel the same way I do about incumbent bullies like Bloomberg, No More Incumbents could be the website or you. They provide and informative and comprehensive details on why we need to get rid of incumbents--so much so that not only is there site worth the time to check. but I would certainly put aside my Democrat loyalty to vote for No More Incumbents. And so should you, regardless of which political party you belong to.

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