Saturday, January 28, 2012

Angela McGlowan: ‘That’s What Liberals Do – They Do Race-Baiting And Class Warfare’



MediaTakeout.com:
On Friday morning’s Fox and Friends, during a lively segment, Fox News analyst Angela McGlowan had some tough words for President Obama and other liberal policymakers’ political rhetoric in invoking taxing the rich in the lead-up to the 2012 elections. “That’s what Liberals do,” McGlowan exclaimed. “They do race-baiting and class warfare.”


Host Gretchen Carlson asked McGlowen which political party Independent voters would support in 2012.


“It’s whoever can give them solutions,” McGlowen surmised. “Independents are solutions oriented. What can you do to create a more prosperous America for me? What can you do to help my children live the American dream? And I’m sorry to say, as a registered Republican, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich aren’t doing it that well in fighting with each other over tax policy, or who did what with whom with Freddie and Fannie. People want results, Gretchen, I thought it was so great when you brought up earlier that you have the State of the Union address and no one talked really about policy or Barack Obama until towards the end of the debate.”


Democratic political commentator Jehmu Greene said she surprisingly agreed with McGlowen, saying that Independent voters were fair game. “You have audiences that are booing gay veterans, that are cheering on old people without health insurance and you have these candidates on the stage denying science. These are all things that they’re going to make independent voters say ‘Whoa! Wait a second.’ I mean, they are up for grabs. We’ve seen a lot of shifts and a lot of shifts from being registered Democrats in that historic election in 2008 and now they’re independents so Obama has a challenge to get them back into our camp.”

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

CBC Chairman Emanueal Cleaver: African Americans Would ‘March on the White House’ If Obama Wasn’t Black



TheDailyCaller.com:
Rep. Emanueal Cleaver — the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus – told The Daily Caller that African Americans won’t “march on the White House” over the high unemployment rate in the black community because President Barack Obama is black.


Following his appearance at Republican Rep. Allen West’s Black Conservative Forum, Cleaver elaborated on his past comments about Obama’s image in the African American community, saying, “The point I was making is that black people hold the president in such high esteem, that they would not dare march on the White House even though unemployment is at 15 percent and higher and if there was a white president we would do that because we’ve had white presidents since George Washington.”


Cleaver continued, “The point was that if we had anybody else in the White House, with this level of unemployment, that you know, you would see a lot more African Americans, African American organizations and retro organizations speaking out against it. But because he is revered, you know, he gets I guess the benefit of, you know, understanding that the situation was terrible when he came in. So, we’re not doing that.”


The Missouri Democrat told TheDC that he personally resisted a proposed Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) “prayer” demonstration at the White House.


“I was resistant to a group of individuals who wanted to lock arms, surround the White House, with several thousand people during the ALC this past October and pray. I resisted it because I thought if we did that it would be interpreted as some kind of assault on the president, which I was not willing to launch,” he said.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Lesbian Actress Cynthia Nixon Says Being Gay Was Her "Choice"


One word...wow:
As shocking as Cynthia Nixon's bald-headed debut was on Tuesday morning's "Live with Kelly," her remarks about her homosexuality in a recent New York Times magazine article proved to be far more inflammatory.


The former "Sex and the City" actress appeared on the morning talk show sans her trademark ginger locks, a look she's adopted for her upcoming role in Broadway play "Wit" about an ovarian cancer patient.


But it was her decision to refer to her homosexuality as a "choice" that really has shocked fans and an angry LGBT community talking.


"For me, it is a choice," Nixon told the Times of her sexual orientation. "I understand that for many people it's not, but for me it's a choice, and you don't get to define my gayness for me.


"I say it doesn't matter if we flew here or we swam here. It matters that we are here and we are one group and let us stop trying to make a litmus test for who is considered gay and who is not."


Nixon, 45, is currently engaged to longtime partner Christine Marinoni, but was previously linked to her old college sweetheart, Daniel Mozes, before the pair split in 2003.
It's no secret that morally bankrupt social liberals and their gay activist pals need to state that homosexuality is not a choice (despite there being no credible proof to this great lie), as saying that you were "born this way" provides teh gheys with the tools they need to create and gain "civil rights". And while many other folks (including celebrities) have made the same factual claim to choosing gayness, it has to hurt the gay crowd tremendously to hear someone like Nixon (who has been heavily involved in the gay community since she "came out" some years ago) admit that it was her choice to be in a sexual relationship with a woman. But Nixon's right. Sexual behavior is an act, nothing more, nothing less. And while most homosexuals only identify themselves by who they sleep with, clearly Nixon (who besides being a lesbo is also a mother, an actress and has been in several relationships with men) doesn't buy the ludicrous idea that it took till her 40's to "discover" that she's gay. And while Nixon's choice to be gay is still despicable and sinful, good for her for speaking the truth to the bullies to in immoral masses that call themselves "gay activists".

Monday, January 23, 2012

Rep. Allen West: Yes, Obama Is The Food Stamp President



Mediaite.com:
Col. Allen West, a Republican congressman from Florida, joined Fox & Friends Monday morning to talk about his state’s upcoming GOP primary, Congressional doings, and the President’s shortcomings.


Host Brian Kilmeade began the interview by asking West what Newt Gingrich had to do to win the primary in Florida. West suggested that the candidates channel Ronald Reagan, and ask the people if they’re better off now than they were three years ago.


“Start drawing the contrast with major economic factors,” West suggested, “like gas prices, a gallon of milk, even a carton of eggs. Things that the American people can understand.”


Kilmeade then asked about “race code” being used between Gingrich and Juan Williams at the GOP debate last week in South Carolina. He asked West if he heard the same thing, as an African-American.


There is no race code. It’s a fact. Since President Obama has been in the oval office, you’ve seen a 41% increase in food stamp recipients in the United States of America. We have a President that is making more Americans victims than victors.
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Politiks As Usual: In The News 1/23/12



Gabrielle Giffords Will Resign To Focus On Her Recovery

Newt Gingrich Pushes For Campaign Cash

Religious Liberty: The Latest Target of Obamacare

John Boehner: State of Union Speech May Be `Pathetic

Miss America Contestant Tepid About Occupy Wall Street, Loses Competition

Obama Administration Says No to Oil, Yes to Biofuels

Planned Parenthood Tries To Cash In On Mrs. Tebow's Choice To Pass On Abortion

Maureen Dowd: Obama Is 'Maddeningly Naïve' - His Presidency Has 'All the Joy of a Root Canal'

MSNBC's Bashir Superimposes Republican Candidates In Front Of Confederate Flag

Rick Santorum: No Pressure to Quit Race

GOP Race Is Now A Tossup

Penn State Coach Joe Paterno Passes Away

Ann Coulter: ‘With Newt Gingrich You Throw Out The Baby And Keep The Bath Water’



DailyCaller.com:
On a Sunday morning appearance on “Fox & Friends,” conservative columnist Ann Coulter explained why Romney fell short in the South Carolina GOP presidential primary, blaming the priorities of South Carolina voters for Gingrich’s success.


“Apparently, South Carolinians would rather have the emotional satisfaction of a snotty remark toward the president than to beat Obama in the fall,” Coulter, the author of “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America,” said. “We saw it in the debates when Gingrich would say things that didn’t really make sense. That is what you usually associate with Democrats, which I described in my last book, ‘Demonic,’ how mobs behave.”


Some of what Gingrich has said might appear to make sense, she said, but should be analyzed more closely.


“Something that sounds like it makes sense like, ‘Mitt Romney doesn’t have influence over his super PAC — that makes you wonder if he’ll have influence as president,’” she continued. “How many times does Mitt Romney have to say it is illegal for a candidate to have influence on the super PAC. It is not, interestingly, though, for a president to have influence. So it makes no sense if you think about it for all of three seconds, but it sounds like it makes sense. It is just like what you get from liberals most of the time and the cheers and yahoos, and that is what we kept getting from this audience.”


Coulter, who has been a Romney supporter since New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he would not be seeking the Republican nomination, was asked if Romney should change his strategy now that he suffered a defeat in South Carolina, and perhaps go on the offensive with “fire in the belly.”
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