What lovely people. Barack Obama’s supporters harassed and swore at the St. Louis Tea Party members Tuesday night in Forest Park. His supporters chanted, “F**k what y’all talkin about… F**k what y’all talkin about… F**k all y’all!… F**k all y’all!” This comes from GeoJG: Once again… Don’t expect the corrupt democrat-media complex to touch this story with a Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 05/10/2011 06:15 Number of articles : 2
We’ve seen liberal columnists bemoan that the United States isn’t more “like China” in order to get things done. We’ve seen a Democrat Governor suggest suspending elections until “problems are solved.” Even Obama wryly stated he was tempted to “go it alone, if he could.” So I suspect that Democrat Slaughter’s intention to attempt to Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Protein Wisdom Discovery Date : 05/10/2011 14:10 Number of articles : 2
President Obama was in St Louis on Tuesday to highlight more Solyndra-Like Green B.S. Of course the Tea Party was there to protest the President’s Policies and a few Obama supporters were there as well. Unfortunately the Obama supporters turned out t… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Keyboard Militia Discovery Date : 05/10/2011 05:36 Number of articles : 2
Elle Varner’s mellow love jam “I Only Wanna Give It To You” is the lead single from her debut album Perfectly Imperfect, and there’s no better way to present your music to the world than by nabbing the hottest new act in the country. J. Cole, still riding high on his debut LP Cole World: … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 04/10/2011 09:00 Number of articles : 2
By Susan Duclos Video below by Minnesota Majority . Pass it on, show it to everyone you know, ask them to pass it on. . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wake Up America Discovery Date : 04/10/2011 09:28 Number of articles : 2
CBS reporter says White House screamed, swore at her over her coverage of Fast and Furious. The Obama White House screaming at their MSM bed mates? Somebody thinking of packing their bags and moving out? Nah, everybody else available right now is an (ugh) Republican. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : I Hate The Media Discovery Date : 04/10/2011 18:18 Number of articles : 2
?uestlove tweets about controversial comment country singer made on Fox News. By Gil Kaufman Hank Williams Jr. Photo: Getty Images Country star Hank Williams Jr. spent Monday afternoon in damage-control mode, backtracking from statements he made that morning in which he compared President Obama to reviled Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The comments got Williams’ traditional “Monday Night Football” opening song, with its famous “Are you ready for some football?” refrain, yanked from the night’s Indianapolis/Tampa Bay game. “Some of us have strong opinions and are often misunderstood,” Williams said in a statement released Monday afternoon. “My analogy was extreme — but it was to make a point.” On Monday morning, Williams appeared on Fox News and referred to Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner’s June golf outing with Obama as one of the “biggest political mistakes ever” by the Ohio politician. “It’s like Hitler playing golf with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu,” the country singer said of the bipartisan golf game. The hosts of the conservative network’s “Fox & Friends” morning program seemed surprised by the comment, with co-anchor Gretchen Carlson asking Williams to clarify what he meant by the inflammatory statement, saying, “You used the name of one of the most-hated people in all the world to describe, I think, the president.” Williams responded, “That’s true … but I’m telling you like it is.” In his follow-up statement, posted on his website , Williams explained his sentiments on the Obama/Boehner pairing: “I was simply trying to explain how stupid it seemed to me — how ludicrous that pairing was. They’re polar opposites, and it made no sense,” he said. “They don’t see eye-to-eye and never will. I have always respected the office of the President.” ESPN announced that it was dropping Williams’ theme song from Monday night’s program but didn’t say whether it would re-appear at a later date. “While Hank Williams Jr. is not an ESPN employee, we recognize that he is closely linked to our company through the open to ‘Monday Night Football,’ ” the network said in a statement. “We are extremely disappointed with his comments, and as a result, we have decided to pull the open from tonight’s telecast.” Roots drummer ?uestlove commented on the flap on Twitter, writing, “Every ‘HITLER’ outburst i hear in the news shows me that people in fact do NOT know the evil Hitler committed … I’m borderline certain those who are (NOW) quick to use HITLER so carelessly, were probably part of the ’60 years ago never happened’ crew.”
Black Entertainment Television founder Robert Johnson bashed Barack Obama today. The successful entreprenour said, “The president needs to change his message. You don’t get peole to like you by attacking them or demeaning their success.” Robert Johnson:spoke with Chris Wallace … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 20:52 Number of articles : 2
On Saturday I had a lovel discussion with a protesters on the Obama Administration’s terrific jobs record. This was outside TeaCon 2011 in Chicago. Obviously, the “community organizer” didn’t like to hear about Obama’s failed record. After I filmed enough … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 22:54 Number of articles : 3
These muhfuggas here boy… Even while praising the Obama Administration for killing not just Osama Bin Laden but a few major players in the Al-Qaeda hierarchy, Dick Cheney felt it necessary to throw mud on Barry-O’s name. Former Vice President Dick Cheney praised the Obama administration Sunday for using a drone strike to kill American-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, but said President Barack Obama should now apologize for criticizing former President George W. Bush’s actions against suspected terrorists. Al-Awlaki — an American whose fluency in English and technology made him one of the top terrorist recruiters in the world — was killed Friday in Yemen, according to U.S. and Yemeni government officials. The strike also killed Samir Khan, an American of Pakistani origin, and two others who were in the same vehicle as al-Awlaki, said the U.S. official, who was briefed by the CIA. Khan specialized in computer programming for al Qaeda and authored the terror network’s online magazine, Inspire. “I think it was a very good strike. I think it was justified,” Cheney told CNN’s Candy Crowley on “State of the Union.” But “I’m waiting for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for ‘overreacting’ to the events of 9/11.” Obama “in effect said that we had walked away from (America’s) ideals,” Cheney argued. “I think he did tremendous damage. I think he slandered the nation and I think he owes an apology to the American people.” The Obama administration has “clearly … moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified,” Cheney said. Republican critics of the administration claim it is hypocritical for Obama to approve the killing of Americans without due process while criticizing Bush officials for signing off on the use of so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such waterboarding. The use of such techniques has been banned by Obama. Former Rep. Jane Harman, D-California, told CNN that she believes many of Obama’s critiques of the Bush White House — most notably its secrecy — are valid. “I don’t think the Obama administration should be repeating” those mistakes, Harman said. “I think the debate about the legal grounds (for counterterrorism strategy) should be more in the open,” she said. In particular, “we should have a legal framework around our interrogation and detention policies far more than we do now.” Harman, a former top member of the House Intelligence and Homeland Security committees, also cautioned about the need for strict guidelines in the use of drone strikes, which have increased under Obama’s watch. Critics of drone strikes argue that they undermine the U.S. cause by killing innocent civilians, infringing on the sovereignty of other nations, and generating sympathy for al Qaeda and other extremist organizations. “We could abuse this program,” Harman said. “We’ve got to have a counter-narrative (to dissuade potential terrorists). We’ve got to live our values.” We all know Obama critics can’t grasp that kind of rationality though… Source