Adam Curry Endorses Ron Paul for President
Well said.
h/t: Jawa Report.
I’ll always support law and order, and the men and women of law enforcement. But I won’t support oppressive government policies. With every new expansion of government, we take another step towards Nanny-Statehood.
It seems to me, the founding of our constitutional Rebuplic flew in the face of the European elites at the time. Ever since then there have been forces at work, both internal and external, to remake American society as a European-style socialist state.
America has a very unique system of government. Once the progressives have finished remaking the country in their own image, we’ll have no freedom left other than that which the government allows us to have. And America will be no different than any nation in western-Europe. The God-given right to have a government for the people, by the people will be lost forever.
Rant over.
Even if you’re not a Ron Paul supporter, you have to agree, he’s right on target when it comes to this country’s run-away fiscal policy.
South Korean lawmakers start a brawl over the Speaker’s Chair.
Too bad our own Congressman and Senators don’t engage in this kind of activity every once in a while…
I may not agree with all of Congressman Ron Paul’s views; especially in regard to the War in Iraq. But his message does resonate with me for a lot of reasons. One day, as we get closer to “tax time,” I’ll be sufficiently motivated to share them with you.
I recently came across one of Congressman Paul’s campaign videos. For now, I’m posting it for your viewing pleasure.
Update: And this video too:
I’m curious to know what liberals think of his message?
No media bias here…
What the hell is Ms. Burnett’s problem? She’s entitled to her political views in private. But American’s are getting sick and tired of journalists using their highly visible positions to broadcast those political views and passing it off as objective news. And it shows in declining circulation and viewer ship ratings.
The apology was a good gesture. But in my opinion doesn’t go far enough to address the media bias so pervasive in today’s supposedly objective news outlets. Also, she said “I do have the utmost respect for the President…” I find that hard to believe, because if she did, she wouldn’t have made those comments in the first-place. Video below:
Bluto from Jawa Report:
Yes, Erin, you did offend a few people, not only those who hold the office of the Presidency in high regard, but also, those who are horrified that the state of modern journalism has sunk so abysmally low that fluffy bits of brainless eye candy, such as yourself, can make a living pretending to know what you’re talking about.
Warner Todd Huston of NewsBusters has the details and a transcript:
On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” back on Monday, Erin Burnett let loose with her real feelings and laid it on the line right on the air, calling President Bush a “monkey” during a business news piece about the Nicolas Sarkozy visit to China.
AllahPundit of HotAir.com:
My thoughts at this hour turn to Rush, who’s made no secret of his respect for Burnett despite her (likely) lefty provenance. Does he call her out on it? Or do her more admirable qualities, intellectual and otherwise, earn her a pass? The big A knows a thing or two about this dilemma himself, and while it’s a bitter pill to swallow, there is ultimately but one ethical solution. Lock and load, brother. Lock and load.
…And about the apology:
Exit question: Would it really be problematic if, say, Julie Banderas started referring routinely to the president as “the Bushitler”? Dude, I’m thinking — no.
BDS in the workplace! How sad! I hope someone comes up with a cure someday.
distributorcap at Daily Kos:
Erin Burnett, the business reporter at MSNBC i guess has some ’splaining to do to her bosses.
i guess Erin doesn’t like her preznit.
Guess not.
Yet another episode to keep your sense of humor alive. Enjoy it; I know I did:
More lying from the Clinton camp:
UPDATE: Allahpundit exposes the BS details over at HotAir.com.
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