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Best of the Blogs - Weekend of May 10

by: Scott Martin   posted: 2009-05-11 01:42:00
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This is the weekly post where I celebrate the fact that I have successfully made it through another weekend without posting anything on Saturday or Sunday. I offer this up to those - like me - who need to catch up on what they missed over the weekend. Here are some of the more interesting, entertaining, informational, or just downright funny right-wing blog posts from this weekend.

Ace of Spades: Sunday Red Meat: Cheney vs. Powell

I think it goes without saying that Dick just wants to shoot that Uncle Tom... er, sorry -- flashback to the Bush-era MSM meme -- that principled Conservative Powell in the face for pathologically racist reasons.

But I could be wrong. Is any other interpretation permissable (sic) possible?

Barking Moonbat Early Warning System: Political Perks and the Screwing of the Taxpayer

Politician... lying, thieving, sneaky, conniving individuals working for themselves. Mostly. Might be exceptions but the sightings are rare indeed. Usually to be found in bloated condition after visit to public funds. Which is often.

Corrupt: Quiz - How Progressive are You?

I scored a total of -5, and while I disagreed with the scoring in a few instances, the description sounds a lot like me.

-1 - (-9): You're clearly an independent, very anti-progressive, and too radical for most people. There's little chance of you supporting many of the progressive ideals, but you're still too soft to be an explicit extremist. In other words, there's hope for you to live a normal life in a progressive society, but you're likely to get into uncomfortable arguments. Let's hope, for your sake, that you know what you're doing.

Let me know what you got, and if you agree with the description of you.

Doug Ross: Which Party Promotes Racism?

Excellent, in-depth piece. Includes some nice graphs, like this one:

Gateway Pundit: Wind & Solar Powered Green Ship Rescued By Oil Tanker

Isn't it ironic? Don't ya think?

Hot Air: More Confirmation that Pelosi Lied

The Silent Majority: That Depends on what the Meaning of Savings is

Politicians use a slightly different definition that reads something like this:

Savings – noun

1. a reduction or lessening of that rate of increase of costs’

2. something that exists only on paper,

3. a way to convince the unwashed masses that they are getting a deal when in fact nothing has changed except the direction of the spin.

PA Pundits: Can Renewable Power Make the Grade? Part I. Part II.

I Hate the Media: Tennessee Senate May Authorize Gore Statue

I'd rather see one that represents Gore's vision of the future without him. Like this --->

Power Line: The Jobless Non-Recovery

During the "Bush recovery," no good could be found in a report that showed the unemployment rate stable, never mind one that showed it increasing (as is the case now). Indeed, even when the unemployment rate began declining under Bush, the MSM still wasn't satisfied; it began carping that the new jobs didn't pay high enough wages.

QandO: This is "Rich"

But back to the point - the deeper we get into the Obama administration, the more we come to understand how gullible a good portion of the American public appears to be. There is a certain level of satisfaction with the buyer’s remorse being seen among many of his supporters as they see what their vote has actually bought.

Riehl World View: Just Say No

I think Romney is calculating some type of middle road. If he were to have a chance in 2012, he'd be setting himself up as the opposition in chief to Obama's agenda. His not doing that may cause many people to write him off. I don't question his competence as a manager. But as a politician, his instincts do not serve him well.

Republican Ranting: Bristol Palin - "Learn from my Example"

I think Bristol’s story is a great testimony to other teens. While some may view her as a hypocrite, I think many will view her as someone who went through a lot of hard times and doesn’t want to see other people go through what she went through.

Right of Center Ramblings: What is "Funny" for them is "Insensitive" for Us

What makes what Wanda said newsworthy? Well, The Messiah himself was there to hear it. And laughed right along with everyone else at every line. So much for 'lowering the partisanship' and 'healing our souls.'

The Conspiracy to Keep you Poor and Stupid: If They're so Rich...

...how can they be so stupid as to have voted for Obama to begin with? Don't you have to have some basic intelligence to get rich? Then how do you explain their surprise?

The Other McCain: Dijon-Gate - What have we Learned?

Exposure of the media role in the Obama phenomenon is what the Left fears most because, at some level, they understand that if the press were ever to report honestly on what the Democrats are doing, the game would change. So the Obama cultists, accustomed to only fawning

coverage of their Leader, react with fury when the fawning coverage is demonstrated to be dishonest.

The Sundries Shack: Everyone's a Criminal, Except the Criminals

It’s sad that Secretary Napolitano cares more for the feelings of Mexico than she does the millions of Americans when her agency approved two reports naming them “extremists” and threatened to sic our police departments on them.

Or Canadians, apparently, who must be treated exactly the same as the drug-runners, coyotes, and criminals who flood in over our southern border.

Trackacrat: Looks Erode but Stupidity Lingers

Back to the main point, that Howard Dean is prone to voicing innate stupidity, the type of stupidity that you cannot learn, you just naturally possess. According to Dean, "We’ve had quite enough capitalism” already.

Vets on the Watch: Another Day, Another Global Warming Debunking

So scientists did. What they have found, not surprisingly, is that the oceans of the planet have been COOLING since 2003.

Wise Conservatism:Our Second Amendment Rights are being Raped by Congress Again

That's it for this week. Hope you enjoyed the links. Check back next Monday morning for more.

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Robert on 2009-05-11 04:45:06

Thanks again for the addition. I am honored. You have a great blog here, and I am always honored to be included.


Scott Martin on 2009-05-11 04:55:53

Keep writing quality stuff, I'll keep including you, Robert. I check you out a couple times each week.

Thanks for the kind words.


Track-A-'Crat on 2009-05-11 06:25:45

Scott,

Likewise, much appreciated, thanks!

Can I completely exploit the situation by posting another link that might be of some amusement?

http://trackacrat.com/2009/05/05/for-beauty-is-gods-handwriting/


USpace on 2009-05-11 10:28:19

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The Left is just keeping this 'Mustard story' alive, the Right had a chuckle and moved on. There are many much more important things to criticize this administration about. The Left doesn't want people focusing on the big stuff, because that's where it's most dangerous to them. The Truth will bring them down, God willing.

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absurd thought -

God of the Universe says

deify your dear leaders

they are supernatural

with magical qualities

.

absurd thought -

God of the Universe says

don't protest tax increases

or support states' rights

YOU RIGHT-WING EXTREMIST

.


TonyfromOz on 2009-05-17 23:38:36

Scott.

Thanks for including a link to our site for the Renewable Power posts.

The trick with articles like this of a really technical nature is to try and make them so that people from a non electrical background can understand them.

The easy part is believing the 'spin' we are being fed from other sources, because they make it sound so easy to believe, when in fact it's something that is almost impossible to implement on the scale required, will cost an absolute fortune, and cannot do what they claim it can.

So, again, thanks for the link.

Tony.


Scott Martin on 2009-05-18 19:10:53

Sure thing, Tony - was a good post.


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