Saturday, July 07, 2012

Wayne Brady Would ‘Gladly Slap The Sh*t Out Of Bill Maher’ In Front Of His Prostitutes


Always funny when smug, white liberals like Bill Maher and Lawrence O'Donnell create litmus tests on a black man's blackness and get away with it without a word from the usual race baiters on the Left. Good thing Wayne Brady is here to save the day (tho I wish he would've also dropped the name "Superhead"--the most infamous slut within Bill Maher's stable of black ho's) and tell us what he'd do to Maher if he had the guts to diss him to his face:
Bill Maher has made clear for some time now that President Obama is not sufficiently “black” for his tastes, because President Obama doesn’t walk around with a large gun in his pants, or something (Bill Maher expects his audience to accept him as ultimate arbiter of what “real black people” are, and they do). In those comparisons, he often cites comedian Wayne Brady as the antithesis of all that is black– and this week, Brady shot back on Aisha Tyler‘s broadcast, asserting that “the black man part of me” would “gladly slap the shit out of Bill Maher.”


“I’ve had Bill Maher twice now when referencing Obama, [sic] he’s like ‘yeah, with your Wayne Brady’ — it’s a diss to Obama to be called me,” Brady explained to Tyler on her podcast this week, noting that Maher wanted a “brother brother.” Accusing Maher of only having the “particular black experience” of “fuck[ing] black hookers,” he explained that he did not confront Maher usually because “if I would have gone on his show or even doing it online, I’m not going to win, he still has his platform.”
But Brady explained that Maher was wrong to think of Brady as somehow not “black enough.” “I’m not saying I’m really badass but, if Bill Maher has his perception of what’s black wrapped up, I would gladly slap the shit out of Bill Maher in the middle of the street, and then I want to see what Bill Maher would do.” He explained that he wouldn’t actually do this “because I’d get sued and lose my house and its not worth it for me, but the black man part of me would be so satisfied to slap the shit out of him in front of Coco and Ebony and Fox, the three ladies of the night that he has hired.”
Tyler saw the bright side to being constantly attacked by Bill Maher in that way, though: “what’s exciting about it is your name and your persona and your identity has become such a cultural touchstone.” “Hallelujah!” Brady replied.
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S.E. Cupp: ‘Ann Romney Is Lying, They Are Not Looking At Women’ To Be Romney’s Vice President


Mediaite.com:
The four hosts of MSNBC’s The Cycle appeared with anchor Thomas Roberts on Friday where each host weighed in with their updated rankings for who they think will be Mitt Romney’s vice presidential pick. Co-host S.E. Cupp was asked who she thought the most likely female potential vice president would be given Ann Romney’s suggestion that the campaign was seriously considering a woman. “Ann Romney is lying,” said Cupp. “They are not looking at women. They are not going to pick a woman candidate. There is just no way.”


Roberts first asked co-host Krystal Ball for her vice presidential choice. Ball said that she thinks Romney needs to present himself as a “non-offensive alternative to the president.” In her estimation, that moves former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty to the top of the pack. She said that while Ohio Sen. Rob Portman is still a strong choice, “he carries a lot of baggage having been with the Bush administration and the budget.”


TourĂ© said that while he things Portman is the most likely pick, he would have to presume Ayotte would have to be the strongest female contender if, as Ann Romney said, the campaign is considering a woman to be their vice presidential nominee. TourĂ© said he believes that New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte could help “winnow the gender gap which his huge – which is going to be hugely problematic for Romney.”


Cupp said Ann Romney was lying when she said the campaign is vetting a woman as their potential vice president. Portman represents the pick most likely to “do no harm,” in Cupp’s estimation, but Pawlenty could also end up as the Romney camp’s choice because he is “actually pretty likable” on the stump.


Finally, co-host Steve Kornacki said he believes that there is such a thing as a “courtesy vet” as a way of saying thank you to key supporters who have no chance of joining the nominee on the presidential ticket. He warned that history has shown the names that are on all the pundit’s lips are often proven incorrect when the final vice presidential choice is announced. 
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Friday, July 06, 2012

Conservatives Sounding Alarm Bells: Mitt Romney Campaign’s Missteps Leave Supporters Anxious


Mediaite.com:
On Thursday, conservative opinion leaders came out in force to admonish Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign for, among other things, fumbling the gift they were handed by the Supreme Court decision which declared the mandate within President Barack Obama’s health care reform law a tax. The Wall Street Journal editorial board and The Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol make up the vanguard of Republicans strongly criticizing Romney’s lackluster campaign.

An editorial by the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board sharply criticized Romney and his campaign. Staffed at the highest levels by Massachusetts-based operatives close to Romney since his term as governor, the WSJ editorial refers to Romney’s campaign advisors derisively as the “Boston boys.”
“If Mitt Romney loses his run for the White House, a turning point will have been his decision Monday to absolve President Obama of raising taxes on the middle class,” the editorial read. “He is managing to turn the only possible silver lining in Chief Justice John Roberts’s ObamaCare salvage operation—that the mandate to buy insurance or pay a penalty is really a tax—into a second political defeat.”
This latest mistake is of a piece with the campaign’s insular staff and strategy that are slowly squandering an historic opportunity. Mr. Obama is being hurt by an economic recovery that is weakening for the third time in three years. But Mr. Romney hasn’t been able to take advantage, and if anything he is losing ground.
The editorial also foresees the Romney campaign flubbing what they view as a simple response to President Obama’s reelection team’s latest salvo – attacking Romney for his summer vacation, his business experience and his sheltering income in tax havens.
Team Obama is now opening up a new assault on Mr. Romney as a job outsourcer with foreign bank accounts, and if the Boston boys let that one go unanswered, they ought to be fired for malpractice.
Kristol joins the the Wall Street Journal editorial’s in criticizing Romney’s campaign. In an opinion piece on Thursday, wonders if Romney will be yet another losing Massachusetts candidate along the same lines of John Kerry and Michael Dukakis.
Adopting a prevent defense when it’s only the second quarter and you’re not even ahead is dubious enough as a strategy. But his campaign’s monomaniacal belief that it’s about the economy and only the economy, and that they need to keep telling us stupid voters that it’s only about the economy, has gone from being an annoying tick to a dangerous self-delusion.
Kristol gives voice to a compliant that has been prevalent among both Romney’s supporters and his opponents – the former governor cannot win the presidency by simply presenting himself as “not-Obama.” Romney needs to present a coherent plan to voters to serve as a reason for them to cast their votes for him rather than simply against the President.
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Thursday, July 05, 2012

Democrats to Blacks: Stay Angry, Vote Democratic


Townhall.com:
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., once said: "George (W.) Bush is our 'Bull' Connor -- and if that doesn't get to you, nothing will be able to get to you. It's time for us to be able to say that we're sick and tired, we're fired up and we're not going to take it anymore."

Connor was a racist sheriff who sicced dogs and water hoses on civil rights workers in the '60s. Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., says Republicans "want to literally drag us all the way back to Jim Crow laws."

The tactic is as obvious as it is insulting. Tell black voters that "they" are out to "get them" -- and pull that lever for us Democrats so we can resist their racist attempt to undermine your success.

Never mind that this kind of anger wrapped in paranoia -- assuming that others are out to get you -- is precisely the formula to undermine your own success.

Accomplished entrepreneurs say one of the keys to success is the assumption and the confidence that you can influence the outcome.

Anger is an opponent of success.

The movie "Red Tails" is a fictionalized film of the Tuskegee airmen, the brave black fighter pilots of World War II. They overcame racism and fought for their country in a segregated military that considered them unequal.

In one scene, a Tuskegee pilot goes into an officers' club in Italy. He is taunted and told "whites only." He starts a fight and ends up in a military jail, possibly facing court-martial.

His commanding officer, played by Terrence Howard, confronts the aviator whose anger threatened the mission: "What am I going to do with you? Everything's a fight, isn't it? It must be so goddamned exhausting being you. You know something ... ? You're a punk. You remind me of one of those kids from a comic strip. 

Walking around, pushing your sleeve up one arm, hand balled in a tight fist. Walking and looking at the world through a squint, always looking to knock something down just because it's standing.

"It's right there," says the CO, pointing his finger to the temple of his officer's head. "It's right there. You really want to knock something down? Try using that. Because I will tell you straight, I don't have anything against you. I have the highest expectations for you. Lieutenant ... I need everyone on this next mission, and you're lucky you're the best damn pilot we've got. Report to your unit."

Rep. Rangel wants anger for votes and power. In discussing the Trayvon Martin case, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said, "Blacks are under attack." Under attack? By whom?

The "battle against racism" removes pressure from people to practice what works: personal responsibility, hard work, pursuing an education and a pledge to refrain from having children until capable of assuming the responsibility. Blacks are not helped by the angry, pessimistic rhetoric of those who claim to operate in their best interests. Getting ahead becomes elusive when others train you to think like a victim, that The Man holds you in a trap of weights and barriers.

Black actor Charles Dutton, playing a high school teacher in the movie "Menace II Society," gives to students this dismal "advice": "Being a black man in America isn't easy. The hunt is on, and you're the prey." Have a nice life, boys.

I was blessed with parents with no patience for those who felt sorry for themselves and who allowed others to make them feel inferior. In high school, my literature class read a poem that went something like this:
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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Likely Voters: Jimmy Carter Was a Better President than Obama


WeeklyStandard.com:
According to a Newsweek/Daily Beast poll of likely voters, Barack Obama now rates behind Jimmy Carter in the pantheon of great presidents.  The poll asked likely voters to list the two best and the two worst presidents the history of the United States.  Here are the tallies, based on net results:


Voters’ list of the 10 best presidents: 
1. Abraham Lincoln, +27 points (28 percent place in top-2, 1 percent place in bottom-2)
2. Ronald Reagan, +25 points (31 percent place in top-2, 6 percent place in bottom-2)
3. Franklin D. Roosevelt, +22 points (23 percent place in top-2, 1 percent place in bottom-2)
4. John F. Kennedy, +19 points (19 percent place in top-2, 0 percent place in bottom-2)
5. (tie) George Washington, +15 points (16 percent place in top-2, 1 percent place in bottom-2)
5. (tie) Bill Clinton, +15 points (28 percent place in top-2, 13 percent place in bottom-2)
7. Thomas Jefferson, +6 points (6 percent place in top-2, 0 percent place in bottom-2)
8. (tie) Teddy Roosevelt, +5 points (5 percent place in top-2, 0 percent place in bottom-2)
8. (tie) Harry S. Truman, +5 points (5 percent place in top-2, 0 percent place in bottom-2)
10. Dwight D. Eisenhower, +4 points (5 percent place in top-2, 1 percent place in bottom-2)

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Idiot Obama Co-Chair Eva Longoria: There Is No Way Women Can Vote Republican


Yeah, because a woman can't possibly be pro-life or for less government or for traditional family values or for self-responsibility or be for the host of other reasons millions of women in this country label themselves "conservative". What an idiot, any wonder Tony Parker had the good sense to recently leave and divorce this egomaniac.

Eva Longoria, a national co-chair of President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, can't imagine why a woman would pull the lever for a Republican. 

“I don’t think it’s a hard choice if you’re a woman,” said Longoria during an Obama campaign event in Colorado over the weekend, according to The Denver Post.  “We have to get out there and tell (others) ‘If you’re a woman, there is no way you can vote Republican.’”

Outside of the venue where Longoria spoke, the "Desperate Housewives" star was greeted by women who do vote Republican.They were clad in Mitt Romney T-shirts. 

Suzie Terrell who co-chairs She-PAC, a group that supports conservative women running for elected office and whose clout is increasing, could not disagree more with Longoria. 

Terrell told Breitbart News that “Longoria is off the mark” and her “comments underscore the desperate, unfounded remarks the Democrats have to make because they have nothing of substance to offer women.”

“Women will decide this election, and they are smart enough and concerned enough to know that future generations are at risk because of the failed policies of the Obama administration: healthcare policy that adds to debt, joblessness that adds to debt, foreign policy that scares our allies, and overall disrespect for the constitution of our country,” Terrell said. “To assure a better future, women must vote Republican.”
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Monday, July 02, 2012

Anderson Cooper Admits Choice Of Living UnGodly, Destructive, Morally Bankrupt Lifestyle That Is Homosexuality


Of course, most sane people were already well aware that CNN host Anderson Cooper chooses to engage in homosexual behavior. But after being egged on and practically forced to "come out" by insane pundit/gay activist Andrew Sullivan, Cooper finally chose to let the world know that he leads a destructive lifestyle in his personal life:
Anderson Cooper revealed on Monday that he is gay, ending years of reluctance to talk about his personal life in public.

The CNN journalist wrote in an online letter that he had kept his sexual orientation private for personal and professional reasons, but came to think that remaining silent had given some people a mistaken impression that he was ashamed.

"The fact is, I'm gay, always have been, always will be, and I couldn't be any more happy, comfortable with myself and proud," he wrote in the letter, published by Andrew Sullivan of the Daily Beast.

Cooper, the son of Gloria Vanderbilt, had long been the subject of rumors about his sexual orientation. He said that in a perfect world, it wouldn't be anyone's business, but that there is value in "standing up and being counted."

"I still consider myself a reserved person and I hope this doesn't mean an end to a small amount of personal space," he wrote. "But I do think visibility is important, more important than preserving my reporter's shield of privacy."

CNN said it would not comment, and that Cooper was on assignment and there were no plans for Cooper to discuss it on the air.

Few national television news reporters have publicly acknowledged being gay, with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and CNN's Don Lemon perhaps the best known.
Mind you, Cooper's "coming out" party shouldn't change the way conservatives and Christians feel about how he goes about his job. Unlike many of his gay peers in the media, Cooper doesn't seem to have any interest in using his lifestyle choice as a means to hop on the radical, leftwing bandwagon and dismiss journalistic professionalism for liberal lies and propaganda (in the letter for his "coming out party" Cooper made a point to note that he is “not an activist"). True Christians and most conservatives know that homosexuality is an unGodly lifestyle choice, but I doubt that Cooper (whose work has gotten his fair share of praise from both the Left and the Right) will bow to pressure from the Gay Mafia to abandon journalistic integrity. However, homosexuality will and always be a sin and it's kind of sad that Cooper, a likeable and goodlooking guy who could probably get any woman he wants, would allow his savage lust to willingly ignore God's will.

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