Saturday, September 12, 2009

-Tea Party Time Lapse: 2 million march on Washington D.C. against government spending



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Thursday, September 10, 2009

-George Bush gets laughed at and interrupted by Congress during his State of the Union address

Hypocritical Democrats are all up in arms about Joe Wilson yelling out "liar" during Obama's address to Congress on Health Care. But take a look at this video in which George W. Bush, trying to display common sense, is interrupted and ridiculed by the Democrats.



And our pal Obama sure wasn't going to miss the party...

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h/t Gateway Pundit

-Perez Hilton offers words of wisdom on health care



Apparently this clown thinks his audience is stupid and doesn't need reasons or explanations. Kind of like Obama and his nonsense health care speech? Follow the crowd sheeple. Don't worry, ol' Obama will take care of everything.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

-Audience yells "liar" at Obama's address to Congress on health care

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

-National Republican Congressional Committee ad shows compilation of Town Hall videos

Welcome back Democratic Congress! Hope they enjoyed their vacation.



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Sunday, September 6, 2009

-Van Jones Resigns

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It's a sad sad day in conservative blogger world. No more writing about radical Communist czar Van Jones.

The Associated Press reports:

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's adviser Van Jones has resigned amid controversy over past inflammatory statements, the White House said early Sunday.

Van Jones, an administration official specializing in environmentally friendly "green jobs" with the White House Council on Environmental Quality was linked to efforts suggesting a government role in the 2001 terror attacks and to derogatory comments about Republicans.

The resignation comes as Obama is working to regain his footing in the contentious health care debate.

Jones issued an apology on Thursday for his past statements. When asked the next day whether Obama still had confidence in him, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said only that Jones "continues to work in the administration."

The matter surfaced after news reports of a derogatory comment Jones made in the past about Republicans, and separately, of Jones' name appearing on a petition connected to the events surrounding the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. That 2004 petition had asked for congressional hearings and other investigations into whether high-level government officers had allowed the attacks to occur.

"On the eve of historic fights for health care and clean energy, opponents of reform have mounted a vicious smear campaign against me," Jones said in his resignation statement. "They are using lies and distortions to distract and divide."

Jones said he has been "inundated with calls from across the political spectrum urging me to stay and fight."

But he said he cannot in good conscience ask his colleagues to spend time and energy defending or explaining his past.

Jones flatly said in an earlier statement that he did not agree with the petition's stand on the 9/11 attacks and that "it certainly does not reflect my views, now or ever."

As for his other comments he made before joining Obama's team, Jones said, "If I have offended anyone with statements I made in the past, I apologize."

via FoxNews