Archive for March, 2011

Mr. Obama speaks, but struggles for answers

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

The tragic Earthquake in Japan has made it impossible to steer away from politics today, but Mr. Obama spoke to the nation yesterday in a press conference that was important.

Not one word was spoken by him or anybody else about Wisconsin. The protesters will fail to get the message, but perhaps the day after a natural disaster killing over 1,000 people (and climbing) is not the best day to have another leftist day of rage. While one could argue that every day is a leftist day of rage, serious issues and the precious finite resource of time shall render these miscreants even more irrelevant than usual.

The world is on fire. That matters. Mr. Obama spoke for a few minutes on Japan and was at his finest. His remarks were completely appropriate. He expressed being “heartbroken,” and he seemed sincere. He clearly discussed exactly what America was doing to help. This is proof that when he cares about something, he will take action and honestly explain his actions. He would be a better president if he did that more often. Nevertheless, he immediately offered help and the Prime Minister of Japan immediately accepted it. Hopefully this will minimize the tragedy, even if slightly.

The explosion of a nuclear reactor in Japan means that President Obama must be prepared to deal with a global crisis. If he and the Japanese PM fail, people could suffer radiation damage for years. This is not a collective bargaining fight. This is trying to prevent the next Chernobyl. World leaders must succeed in stopping this carnage from getting worse.

One Mr. Obama stopped speaking about Japan, his pres conference turned for the worst.

Initially I pointed out that it was in poor taste for President Obama to shift gears and spend twice as much time discussing gas prices as Japan.

After reflecting on this, I have altered my opinion slightly. Before the Earthquake in Japan, he was scheduled to speak about gas prices anyway. This was a pre-planned press conference. Since that was the case, his remarks were not out of line. He still stubbornly clings to a green agenda, but Japan was not given short shrift.

The real problem with this press conference is that Mr. Obama is struggling for answers. He seems overwhelmed.

Since he is a liberal, naturally Chuck Todd of MSNBC got to ask the first question. Mr. Todd wanted to know if there was anything about the situation in Libya that would get Mr. Obama to use force against Khadafi.

Mr. Obama resorted to platitudes.

We are “slowly tightening the noose.”

No, we are not.

“We have seized his financial assets.”

Not enough of them.

There have been “conversations with NATO.”

Conversations? That is not action. That is talk, which even in a pre-inflationary environment remains cheap.

We have “moved about as swiftly as an international coalition has ever moved.”

This means nothing. Results are what matter. Khadafi is still killing his own citizens.

Mr. Todd persisted, asking if a cornered Khadafi would just unleash a murder spree and eventually hold on and win. Mr. Obama was a deer in the headlights.

“I am concerned.”

He is truly concerned about Japan, so he is doing something, and quickly. With Libya he is feigning concern. Real concern leads to real action.

He is going to “send a message to Khadafi.”

Unless that message is backed up by a credible threat of force, it is meaningless.

“The world is watching.”

Yes, and doing nothing.

We are supposedly doing “a wide range of options.”

None of which have worked.

We have to “balance the costs vs the benefits.”

This is not balancing a budget, which he also has failed to do. This is life and death. Human beings are being slaughtered. The real compassion he showed about Japan seems to have been an aberration, since he is as cold and clinical about Libya as he is about most things not related to healthcare, cap and trade, and union rights. When you care, you act. Period.

A budgetary question about continuing resolutions led to more insincere platitudes.

“Everybody needs to compromise.”

“We have to get serious about the budget but we cannot stop investing in our people.”

He cannot stop spending on garbage.

Jake Tapper of ABC asked a question about whether America was rushing coolant to Japan. Mr. Obama confirmed that he was, and again came across as steady and presidential on this one issue.

When Mr. Tapper asked about reports that Wikileaks treason monster Private Bradley Manning was being mistreated in captivity, Mr. Obama had every right to be irritated with the question. It was based on unsubstantiated rumors, and Mr. Obama properly dismissed it.

Chip Reid of CBS News brought the conference back to Libya, again putting Mr. Obama in a haze. Mr. Reid wanted to know if the United States could just stand by and watch innocent Libyans get slaughtered. He wanted to know if we have a moral obligation to help them. The answer is yes, but Mr. Obama has yet to grasp this.

“The international community has an obligation to do what it can to prevent a repeat of what occurred in the Balkans, in Rwanda.”

Ok, so what is his solution?

“24 hour surveillance.”

Then what? What will that tell you?

With constant monitoring, “you can see if defenseless citizens being massacred by Khadafi’s forces.”

Ok, and if you see this, then what?

He said these are “difficult judgment calls.”

Ok, so what will he do? What has he done?

“We sent a clear warning, Khadafi will be held accountable.”

What does that mean? What if he ignores the warning? How will Khadafi be held accountable?

This is where Mr. Obama fails miserably. In most situations he is scared to use force. Yes he is using predator drones against Al Qaeda, and doing a good job with it. Yet he refuses to talk about it. It is like he wants nobody to know he is using force. He is simply dovish, and Khadafi knows this. This is why Khadafi keeps killing his people because he knows there are no consequences. Saddam Hussein tested George W. Bush, and Dubya got rid of him. Khadafi has no such fears. Until Mr. Khadafi fears Mr. Obama, Libya will continue to vex our leader.

The next question dealt with Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The reporter wanted to know exactly what trigger would have to be hit for President Obama to tap the SPR.

This is the type of question that President Obama should refuse to answer. He smartly and clearly pointed out that he would not reveal that information. To publicly announce a trigger would simply alert our enemies.

This was another example of Mr. Obama clearly, quickly, and concisely answering a question correctly when he knew the answer. On Libya he simply does not know what to do, which is why his answers are long, rambling, and meaningless.

When asked what the 2 or 3 gravest threats are to the economy, he brought up gas prices and housing concerns. This was fine until he launched into a leftist defense of Head Start and PBS. He claimed we should tackle defense spending, tax loopholes, and entitlements. The first 2 are the only things leftists ever want to cut, and the third one he will not go near, preferring to kick the can down the road like everybody before him.

He was asked a tough question about whether America was propping up Middle East leaders. This provoked a response that showed how off base he is.

“We oppose the use of violence in response to peaceful protests.”

Ok, so what will he do about it?

“It is in the interest of the entire region to reform itself.”

They are begging for our help. We are ignoring them.

“We should be on the side of those who want to seize the moment.”

That means nothing. Of course we should be. Yet he isn’t. Empty words are fine in a press conference about domestic policy, where inertia is a great American tradition. Empty words are heard crystal clear by people in the Middle East. It tells dictators to ruthlessly crack down and kill at will. Did anybody notice that the Saudi Arabia day of rage was a failure? This is because the crackdown was so swift and severe that the protesters will never be seen again, assuming they are even among the living after today.

Being on the right side means showing guts, and Mr. Obama lacks guts.

While Mr. Obama was going to end the press conference at that point, he did the right thing by allowing one more question specifically because it came from a Japanese journalist. The questioner wanted to know what assistance would be provided, but he also wanted to know about Mr. Obama’s personal feelings on the subject.

This is where Mr. Obama gets it right. He is willing to use America as a force for good provided it does not involve military force or conflict. If it is something everybody supports and carries zero risks, he is fine with it. His answer was positive.

“We will provide whatever assistance they need. We will provide lift capacity.”

Whatever they need? Whatever it takes? Yes, this is good. He needs to do the same with Libya.

“I am heartbroken by this tragedy. You think about your own family, if you lost a loved one, or if you lost your life savings.”

With Japan, Mr. Obama is at his best. With Libya, he is at his worst.

If he could take charge on Libya the way he is on Japan, he could be a good president.

He can’t, which is why he isn’t.

With Japan, he knew the answers.

With Libya, he has no answers.

He had better find them soon.

It is a life and death matter.

eric

Update: The Arab League has called for a No Fly Zone over Libya. If this does not give Mr. Obama cover to act, nothing will. He is an internationalist. Now he has the global backing from the Arab League. As expected, Khadafi is brutally cracking down while the world focuses on Japan. The rebels are being slaughtered. Either we act now, or Khadafi wins. Mr. Obama must lead, and he must lead immediately.

eric

3/11/11–The Tygrrrr Express Turns 4

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Today The Tygrrrr Express blog turns 4. Blah. What a lousy birthday.

I began blogging on March 11, 2007. I chose 3/11 because it was the 3 year anniversary of the Madrid Bombing and the exact midpoint from 9/11.


https://tygrrrrexpress.com/2007/03/the-beginning-of-the-end-of-civilization/


https://tygrrrrexpress.com/about/

As Spinal Tap says, “The more it stays the same, the less it changes.”

3/11/7–Spain was blown to kingdom come in a terrorist attack perpetrated by Radical Islamists.

3/11/11–We have learned nothing. Congressman Peter King is trying to find out why young American Muslims are being radicalized, and politically correct ostriches are attacking him inbetween bouts of sticking their heads where ostriches stick them.

3/11/7–A presidential race was starting way too early. Covering a presidential race is actually easy from a blogging standpoint because there is news every day. Back then Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Fred Thompson, and Mitt Romney all had a chance. Somehow Mike Huckabee won Iowa. On the other side it was Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards.

3/11/11–The Republican field is expansive. In addition to many of the Republicans just mentioned, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum, John Bolton, John Huntsman, Mitch Daniels, Tim Pawlenty, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, and even Donald Trump talk about running. The field will be winnowed, but Mr. Obama gets to sit and watch this one with amusement. Jeb Bush and Chris Christie are not running, and George W. Bush is on his ranch retired. I still miss him and Dick Cheney.

When I began blogging I still had one grandparent left. No more. I miss them all. They are in heaven with Ronald Reagan. At least I still have my parents, who I love very much.

3/11/11 is just not a day to celebrate. Now I know how my buddy with his real birthday on 9/11 feels.

The Earthquake in Japan triggered the Tsunami that has devastated that country and even put Americans from Hawaii to the West Coast on red alert. My home of Los Angeles is safe for now, but obviously I am watching closely. As if it could not possibly get any worse, it always can. Due to the Earthquake, a nuclear reactor in Japan is having trouble with its cooling system. The United States has sent coolant.

As always, Jews and Israel have stepped up to help. B’nai Brith is the place to donate.

https://secure3.convio.net/bbi/site/Donation2?df_id=1520&1520.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=42rz8neos1.app334b

Much of the world still despises Israel and Jews, but we still try to heal and save the world.

Speaking of those not fans of the Hebrew people, the Middle East is on fire, especially in Libya. People are fighting for freedom, and Khadafi is responding with bullets. President Obama seems too timid to use force. He is taking a wait and see attitude while people are being murdered. It is like Rwanda and Bosnia all over again. Making matters worse, the tragedy in Japan could take media focus away from Libya and give Khadafi time to retain his grip on power.

People in Saudi Arabia decided that 3/11/11 would be their day of rage. That may go nowhere because the Saudi government does not put up with protesters very well. Either the protests will be minimal or the casualties will be maximized. What will the world do about it? Nothing.

At least Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is on top of things. Never mind.

That is because 3/11/11 sees the price of oil skyrocketing. In addition, food prices are also hitting stratospheric levels. Feeding a family and driving to work are as tough as ever.

3/11/11 has brought the situation in Wisconsin to a head. While the world burns, the protesters in Wisconsin are still protesting. Unlike the Middle East, Governor Scott Walker is not shooting people. So on the one hand we should be happy we live in a free nation. On the other hand, the situation has descended into lawlessness and anarchy.

I could say that it is time for the spoiled brats to go home and focus on something more important, like death and destruction worldwide. Also, it is hard to take seriously protesters who wave “hi mom!” to the cameras while being carried out.

I was on a conference call with United States Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin yesterday. I will deal with that Monday.

I was supposed to be on a conference call with Speaker Newt Gingrich this morning. I missed it. Yeah, I got distracted by the worldwide carnage.

I have a report coming up soon about Radical Islamist professors at UCLA. It can wait.

President Obama held a very important press conference. I will deal with it tomorrow.

Governor Scott Walker has his press conference today. Again, it can wait.

Heck, I was going to focus on me today, and lord knows that does not matter right now.

Over 500,000 people have visited my blog in the last 4 years, and for that I am grateful. People have learned from me, and I have learned so much more from them.

My blog led to a speaking career and 3 books.

So I will one day look back and feel proud that I have contributed something positive to this world.

Yet for now, I just want the world to exist.

March 11th of 2011…a great day for bloggers but a tough day for citizens of the world everywhere.

Hug your loved ones and pray for a quiet peaceful weekend. May 3/14/11 be the one thing that hurts bloggers but helps the world…uneventful.

eric

Japan gets rocked

Friday, March 11th, 2011

The world is burning. It just does not stop.

Around 10pm Los Angeles time last night, an 8.9 earthquake rocked Northern Japan. A 13 foot tsunami has overturned cars. Buildings are on fire. There will be deaths.

The first link contains a donation button set up by B’nai Brith while the second link is Japanese bloggers liveblogging the situation.

https://secure3.convio.net/bbi/site/Donation2?df_id=1520&1520.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=42rz8neos1.app334b

http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2011/03/11/live-blog-japan-earthquake/

http://ourmaninabiko.blogspot.com/2011/03/earthquake-in-japan.html

http://www.mutantfrog.com/2011/03/11/tokyo-earthquake/comment-page-1/#comment-630055

This is truly as bad as it gets for humanity.

For those worrying about Libya, Wisconsin, or the potential NFL lockout, life does not take a breather just because we mere mortals can’t keep up. Yet those are potentially avoidable conflicts.

Acts of God (or nature for the atheists) cannot be stopped, prevented, or even slowed down.

Once again, we are all reminded how little we matter. One minute we are going to work, and the next minute our office furniture is attacking us at warp speed.

So many awful aftershocks will continue to shake the Japanese people emotionally as well as physically.

The entire world will be focused on Japan, and rightfully so.

We Americans will send money, food, and love. The Chinese and the Russians will help, as will the good people of New Zealand and Australia.

While this is no time for partisan politics, I have a request of God that may seem odd coming from a conservative Republican.

Help President Obama.

He needs it. He is drowning in crises. He is overwhelmed.

Help him somehow with regards to his cabinet. We are allowed to focus solely on Japan. He can’t. He needs to juggle everything.

While the media is focused on Japan, Khadafi will have a golden opportunity to commit even more brutal violence in Libya. Just because the genocide is not being televised does not mean it has ended.

Mr. Obama was at his best after the tragic shooting of Congresswoman Giffords. He needs to summon up that eloquence to let the Japanese people know that America is committed to helping them. He has a reputation for being cold and clinical. Please help him show his warmth.

Yet help him keep his other eye fairly fixated on Libya.

He ran as Superman. Now he has to be Superman.

The entire world is watching.

Unlike what the protesters were fighting for in Wisconsin, the Japan situation really is an issue of life and death.

Our Asian friends are all in peril. Indonesia and the Philippines are under tsunami watch.

So is Hawaii.

Yes, Hawaii could be in danger.

President Obama is Hawaiian. He has family and friends there.

So do I.

A tsunami watch has even been issued for the entire West Coast of the United States, which includes my home of Los Angeles. Dear Almighty God.

There will come a time very soon when things will get back to “normal.” Criticizing Mr. Obama sharply on many issues will be appropriate and fair. Liberals will fight in Wisconsin and conservatives will fight to continue the hearings into the radicalization of young Muslims.

Not today.

Mr. Obama is going to hug Sasha and Malia, and Michelle Obama will try to explain to her children what defies any comprehensible explanation. Idealistic voters often get crushed when they realize that the leader of the free world is sometimes powerless to stop a bad situation. For Sasha and Malia, they will realize that Mr. Obama is not just powerless as a political leader, but as their father. Daddy cannot snap his fingers and make everything all right. No father can.

At least they have a father. Some children in Japan who had one yesterday no longer do.

As the people of the world flock to their churches, synagogues, and mosques, the question we will ask is “why?”

Priests, ministers, rabbis, and imams will offer words of healing, but the true answer is “we don’t know.”

Sometimes the advice that is given is cliche and platitudinous, but that does not make it wrong. Some advice has been true since the beginning of time and will always be true and right in good times and bad.

Hug your loved ones.

Help your neighbor.

If you see a firefighter or EMT, shake their hand.

Ask how you can help. Don’t worry about the size or scope of the contribution. Just do what you can.

Go on the internet. Read the Japanese blogs. Observe the Facebook and Twitter postings. Find out what the Japanese people desperately need.

Pray. Then pray some more.

May God bless the people of Japan in their darkest hour.

Oh, and God…please…make it stop…just for a little bit…slow the pace.

We’ve had enough.

eric

Fast and Furious Fighting Friday

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

A pair of common and repeated themes dominate Fast and Furious Fighting Friday.

(For those wondering why a Friday column is being released on Thursday, consider it a Bush Doctrine inspired preemptive strike.)

Force works, and the only thing that bullies understand is force.

We could shut down the State Department and reduce the number of diplomats in half. They would find utterly useless work the next day as Ivy League guest lecturers anyway.

On several fronts, one side is engaged in a bloody street fight while the other side tries to play nice with metaphorical (in some cases literal) guns to their heads.

The first street fight involves National Palestinian Radio and NPR’s illegitimate cousin PBS.

For years both of these leftist organizations have hid behind the slim worthwhile programming they offer, such as Sesame Street. They use Elmo and Big Bird as human shields (ironically because they are not human) with all the passion of Palesimian homicide bombers. When anybody dares try to criticize their liberalism, the leftist elitist snobs turn around and say Republicans are uncivilized dummies who hate art and culture.

(For the record I personally loathe artists, but I am in the minority.)

NPR and PBS had choices. NPR could have stuck to conversations about books, cooking, gardening, and other harmless topics. They could have kept their political coverage non-partisan. They chose not to do so in the same way that politicians try to pass budgets with 90% garbage and 10% necessities (numbers subjectively chosen) with the gamble that nobody wants to reject the vital 10% everyone agrees about.

PBS could have stuck with Sesame Street and Masterpiece Theatre and kept the political coverage neutral. Ideological zealotry prevented this.

If NPR and PBS want to avoid having their budgets eliminated, they can simply cease political coverage altogether. They could have hired ombudsmen, but it is way too late for that. They can keep the programming for children and other cultural staples and nothing else.

Firing Vivian Schiller the Civility Killer is not good enough. As vicious as she was regarding Juan Williams and every other aspect of her dictatorial reign of error, NPR if allowed to live unchallenged will just replace her with another leftist ideologue. The anti-Semitism will continue unchecked because the many liberal Jewish targets of NPR’s bile hate Republicans more than they love and respect themselves.

The only solution with bullies is force. Until every NPR executive is under investigation, they can live to fight another day. Schiller was her namesake, a leftist corporate shill. If conservatives back off, the dead branches will move on while the entire NPR and PBS trees will just regrow. They rot from the root, and congressional investigations need to rip their roots out for good.

George Soros can pay for them. He supports everything else on the left. To have conservatives pay for liberal thuggery cannot happen anymore.

As vile as the people behind NPR and PBS are, they are plankton compared to the paid leftist mercenaries who have descended on Wisconsin.

The leftist protesters from the anti-Semitic leftist (redundant) Moveon.org are willing to get into the gutter to protect what they have. The rule of law does not matter to these community organizers who do not seem to belong to any community and look fairly disheveled and disorganized personally.

Thankfully Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is hitting back hard. The Wisconsin legislature needs a quorom to pass fiscal measures, but non-fiscal issues require only a simple majority. The fiscal provisions have been removed from the collective bargaining provisions that have leftists throwing temper tantrums in the (not so) great tradition of leftists.

While leftists are acting like themselves, Walker has showed his inner Chris Christie. He has seen that those who surrender like Arnold Schwarzenegger get punished while those who fight back and win are heroes.

After three weeks of legislators fleeing to Illinois to avoid accepting an election loss, Governor Walker passed the senate bill. The assembly will put the final nail in the coffin of this saga. The left will cry, scream, and engage in days of rage that would make their Jihadist cousins proud. Yet when they are hoarse from yelling, what really matters is what Ronald Reagan told the Soviets. We win, they lose.

The left will claim that unions are the people. This is a lie. As the brilliant economist and one of the finest minds on Earth, Dr. Thomas Sowell, points out, corporations exist to benefit corporations and unions exist to benefit unions. He is right. If any worker benefits anywhere, that is ancillary. Unions exist to perpetuate themselves. Unlike corporations, unions produce nothing.

The struggle in Wisconsin is about power. The left sees its power slipping away. Yet if Walker backs down, the left will return like a hydra. If Walker hangs tough, the entire Moveon.org thugocracy could implode faster than the mixed nuts at ACORN.

While NPR and PBS are street thugs and the Wisconsin leftist protesters are well coordinated gangsters, nothing compares to the situation in Libya.

Khadafi is using bullets to commit genocide. The rebels are receiving the bullets in a most unwelcome manner. To avoid mass slaughter, being nice to a bully is a bad strategy.

NPR and PBS are awful. They have not killed anybody. Moveon.org may commit violence, but at least its supporters are not armed to the teeth just yet.

Khadafi is killing his own citizens. He is the epitome of a bully. Yet leftists who claim to care about human rights are sitting on their hands. After all, Khadafi hates Jews, as does the hard left. Even more important, he despises Republicans because he knows they actually are a threat to him.

He knows that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will issue stern words with no actions to back them up. Those who claim that the uprising must come from the Libyan people fail to have a plan if Khadafi cracks down even harder. Does anybody remember the Kurds? We turned our backs on them, and let Saddam Hussein the bully slaughter them. Only when Saddam the bully met somebody who hit back did he back down. George W. Bush stood tall and Saddam was found hiding in a spider hole like the parasite he was.

The rules of life have not changed. Force works. The only thing bullies understand is force.

It is time for conservatives, Republicans and Neocons to stop letting the dithering, doddering dillitantes put the entire world at risk.

While leftists are obsessed with Elmo and collective bargaining rights, a madman with nuclear weapons is having a meltdown that rivals any narcissistic Hollywood celebrity.

The clock is ticking. Talk is cheap, and the time for talk is over.

It is time to fight back against the bullies and win before it is too late.

Fight fast, fight furious, and take no prisoners. The other side wants a fight to the death. Reasoning with suicide bombers, whether Islamist or leftist, is impossible. When in a fight, no matter how unwanted, the only solution is to win.

Either the forces of decency win or the bullies win. There is no middle ground.

eric

Kill National Palestinian Radio and their illegitimate cousins

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

A great habit of liberals is making excuses for their most toxic elements.

When leftist fringes engage in anti-Semitism, liberals led by apologist Jews blame conservative Christians.

Helen Thomas was allowed to spew anti-Semitism for decades. She was a liberal, and therefore protected.

Tookie Williams was a murderer. Yet he wrote children’s books, so the left tried to preserve his life.

The New Black Panthers intimidate white voters at polling places. Eric Holder criticizes any implication of wrongdoing as an attack on all of “his people,” which does not include evil conservative honky whitey.

Now National Palestinian Radio has been exposed as a hotbed of left-wing anti-conservative bigotry and anti-Semitism.

The response from NPR is “shock,” as if Casablanca had anything to do with this.

The reaction from conservatives is “Duh!”

Yes, the entire world has long known that NPR makes Al Jazeera look moderate and reasonable. The left knows this. They just don’t care.

The left will most likely respond by blaming conservative journalist James O’Keefe for exposing them the way he did ACORN. After all, Mr. Okeefe is not a liberal, so it has to be his fault. He engaged in a serious undercover sting, but he could not possibly be as “sophisticated” as the dolt who prank called the Wisconsin Governor. After all, Mr. O’Keefe is actually rooting out real corruption.

NPR claimed that Mr. Schiller did not represent the views of NPR. Of course he did. Do we have to get every single one of these ideological bigots on video before enough is enough?

NPR needs to be killed right now. Drive a stake through its heart and never let it see the light of day again. If liberals want biased news from a Jihadist perspective, they can go pay for it. Maybe they can merge with Al Jazeera and have Iran subsidize them.

Then conservative legislators need to go after every illegitimate cousin in this dysfunctional leftist family. If they want to stand on the street corner like the Westboro Baptist Church, they can do so on their own dime.

Kill PBS. Take a shotgun and blow Elmo’s face off if necessary. Sorry Elmo, but liberal leaders have been using you as a human shield for years. Collateral damage is unfortunate, but every time conservatives try to cut the budget, liberals complain we are hurting poor Elmo. I say slaughter him and serve him up as school lunch meat. Liberals like to eat their own anyway.

Leftists will complain (big surprise) that these entities are a tiny fraction of the budget.

That is the entire point. We are broke, and the left does not want to cut a single solitary thing. They want increased spending.

The days of unlimited wealth are over. The days when conservatives have to fund liberal hate speech are over.

If the left wants to take MSNBC and Air America and every other attempt by failed human beings to rant and rave at the right, just pay for it.

If Hollywood celebrities can afford to spend millions of dollars on cocaine, then they can come up with a few measly dollars to form a radio station or a television network with 24 hours of Jew-baiting, Republican-hating bile.

It is a delightful irony that leftists railing about conservative greed got so greedy themselves that they put Jihadist blood money over decency.

It is even more fantastic that by kowtowing to suicide bombers, it was a terrorist loving NPR executive who got blown to pieces.

With hundreds of thousands of radio and television stations to choose from, NPR will not be missed.

We may not have captured Al Jazeera yet, but at least we got their American affiliate.

Burn in Hell NPR. Like your fellow suicide bomber Helen Thomas, your hate speech has long since passed the expiration point.

eric

Quick Los Angeles Election Recommendations

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

March 8, 2011 has an election in Los Angeles. Turnout may be 4%. We get the government we deserve.

So here are my rapid fire recommendations, beginning with charter amendments and propositions.

G: Pension reform for newly hired police, fire, and other employees: YES

H: Campaign finance reform: NO

I & J: More oversight of Department of Water and Power: YES

L: More funding for libraries. Are you kidding me? We’re broke! NO!

M: Taxing medical marijuana. Again, is this a joke? The stuff is illegal to begin with. NO!

N: Amending charter to comply with U.S. Constitution. Gee, ya think maybe my city should obey the law? Perhaps just once. YES

O: Tax oil? I say we drill for oil in liberals’ foreheads. NO!

P: Contingency reserve account. YES

Q: Limit applicants for civil service positions. Not as good as firings, but it is a start. YES

Now to prevent the left form further hijacking our schools and creating another generation of imbeciles. Here are my endorsements for the Los Angeles Community College District. As always, I still recommend we close down the schools and convert them into prisons since the criminals are already there. Yet barring that, here are the best hopes for conservatives.

Seat 1: Jozef “Joe” Thomas Essavi

Seat 3: Mark Isler (Write his name in)

Seat 5: Lydia Gutierrez

Seat 7: Erick Aguirre

Ok, off to go vote and get my sticker.

eric

Libya, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Charlie Sheen

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Charlie Sheen stories and the Iowa Caucuses have something in common. They both need to die a miserable death and be ignored forever.

I will not cover any drugged out, whored out screwups working in Hollywood. I am not wishing death on Mr. Sheen. I am absolutely wishing death on news coverage of him. He was great in “Hot Shots,” part one and deux. The movie with Emilio Estevez where they played garbagemen was so bad it was good. It was hilariously stupid. I have seen Two and a Half Men approximately two and a half times and it was fine.

If shows like Access Hollywood and Inside Edition want to discuss him, fine. If TMZ wants to cover him, great. Why is Fox News discussing this man? He will either live or die. That’s it.

What Fox News got right was its refusal to cover the first of what will be eight billion events about Election 2012. I turned to C-Span, which radio host Hugh Hewitt rightly calls the television equivalent of waterboarding.

I have been very harsh on people that I feel don’t matter, be they leftists, Ron Paul supporters, and Hollywood celebrities. These people bother me because the suck the oxygen out of the room and crowd out real news.

With politics, every four years we have tons of candidates with zero chance of winning the presidential nomination who insist in standing on the stage and taking precious minutes from the real candidates. Until the lower tier candidates drop out or are locked out of the building, debates are meaningless.

The Iowa Caucus is useless, but it is less useless than the Iowa Straw Poll. Yet even the Iowa Straw Poll is less mind numbingly worthless than the events where the lower tier candidates show up and the top tier candidates ignore it, with occasional exceptions.

In 2008 there were four major candidates. They were Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney. Some will argue for Mike Huckabee, and they will be wrong. For those pointing out that he won the Iowa Caucus, that is my entire point. He became King of Iowa. As Iowa goes, so goes Iowa.

In 1980 George HW Bush won Iowa. Ronald Reagan then easily won the nomination.

In 1988 Pat Robertson won Iowa. Bob Dole at least came in second. Bush Sr. easily won the nomination.

In 1996 Bob Dole did win with 26%, but let’s not forget that Pat Buchanan won 23%. Buchanan then won New Hampshire and nothing else.

In 2000 George W. Bush did win Iowa with 41%, but Alan Keyes…yes Alan Keyes…had a strong showing with 14%. If he won 1% of the overall vote I did not see it.

In 2008 it was Mike Huckabee winning Iowa, leading to absolutely nothing.

In 2011 an event was held without Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Rudy Giuliani, Haley Barbour, and many other serious candidates.

While Newt Gingrich is a serious candidate and Tim Pawlenty has potential, Herman Cain and Rick Santorum have a ton of gorund to make up to break through.

Cain is a phenomenal orator. That may or may not translate into votes.

Gingrich is a brilliant policy wonk. Are Americans ready for an adult conversation?

Pawlenty is tall with good hair. Yet his near screaming at the end of his speech seemed like he was trying to get people to ignore that he is a white Midwestern Governor. By white Midwestern Governor standards he is actually not boring. Yet he will not out-preach Cain or out-wonk Gingrich.

Rick Santorum gave a phenomenal and meaningful speech. Yet outside of social conservatives, what happens with him next?

Every event has to have at least one candidate where people question why they were there. This time it was former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, who lost his rematch with felon Edwin Edwards but finished ahead of David Duke. Roemer used to be a Democrat, and his insistence that he would not accept donations more than $100 meant he would lose. Unilateral disarmament means defeat. Romney and others will drown him in their money.

I watched this event only to reinforce my belief that presidential elections start way too early and have too much fluff. I began blogging almost four years ago and covered the major candidates only. When my four year anniversary hits on March 11th, I will devote time again only to the serious candidates. With all due respect to Buddy Roemer, he needs to show why he belongs on the stage. Being a good guy is not enough.

The speakers were good, especially Santorum. The event was useless. It was better than covering Charlie Sheen, but barely.

There are only two issues that matter. The domestic issue is Wisconsin and the foreign policy issue is Libya.

The news should consist of these issues and nothing else until they are resolved.

It is time for hard news to reign supreme. I always complain that there are not enough adults in politics. There are even fewer adults in news broadcasts.

There is not a single reason to discuss a single thing being uttered by somebody just because they are on a television situation comedy or drama. People who make movies should be given the news equivalent of ductaping.

They have a right to speak. We should do our part by ignoring them.

If Iowa wants to be ranked higher on the significance scale, they should get even half of the major candidates to show up. I could declare a debate forum in my home and Buddy Roemer might show up.

For those who care, Colonel Khadafi is still shooting his own people and Governor Scott Walker is still playing hardball with the missing Wisconsin Democratic legislators.

Khadafi and the rebels against him are both fighting hard, and it seems to early to know who is winning. As for Walker, the left is about to fold as the protesters have been dwindling in numbers.

Whatever people feel about these two news stories, they matter.

Enough with the nonsense. There is real news to cover while uneventful “events” get magnified and insignificant “stars” get glorified by people who contribute to the dumbing down of America.

eric

Radical Islamists condemn hearings into Radical Islamists

Monday, March 7th, 2011

In a stunning turn of events, Radical Islamists and their supporters have condemned Congressional hearings into Radical Islamists and their supporters.

http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/07/radical-islamists-condemn-hearings-into-radical-islamists/

eric

NFL 2011 and the lockout

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Before getting to football and a word from a sponsor, apparently there are other sports happening. Today begins the Iditarod. Do not confuse the Iditarod with Access-a-ride. The Iditarod is the famous Alaska sled dog race, where the huskies travel 1500 miles to their destination. The Access-a-ride picks up senior citizens at their homes and drives them to their destinations, usually a few blocks away. My late grandmother took the Access-a-ride to visit my late grandfather in the hospital a few times.

This concludes the Iditarod report. Now on to football.

NFL 2011 is threatened with talk of a lockout and decertification of the union.

President Obama was asked about the situation at his press conference, which proves that most American reporters are imbeciles.

I have been critical of Mr. Obama on many issues, but he is totally right to mind his own d@mn business on this one. When he said, “It turns out I have a lot of other stuff to do,” I gave him praise. I think the exact phrase was “You tell ’em, Big Ears.”

Yet while sports is not supposed to be life and death, I confess to worshiping at the altar of the National Football League. So it is this idolatry (not to be confused with Iditaroditry) that has me taking a shockingly anti-me position.

If the U.S. government shuts down, I don’t care. It’s not like the government does anything to benefit my life in any way. If teachers and legislators in Wisconsin want to go on strike, let them. Like French people going on strike, the difference would not be noticeable.

The NFL cannot shut down. It is the only hobby I have. I drove my parents crazy in 1982 for 9 weeks waiting for professional football to return. Nearly 30 years later, I still have no other hobbies. I could become more well rounded and spend my time at art galleries and museums. Unless that means a trip to Canton Ohio for another trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, I think I will stick with what I know and enjoy.

So the players and owners must get a deal done. Do it for me, a fan.

In 1982 and 1987 I supported the owners because I loathe striking workers. Yet 2011 is different.

While I remain one of the most pro-business, pro-management, anti-union individuals on Earth, this situation is different. I find myself shockingly siding with the players.

The players are not threatening to strike. Therefore, both sides should agree to a no strike, no lockout scenario.

This situation could be solved in a day. For starters, the owners get one billion dollars off of the top of the nine billion total that they do not have the share with the players. They want this upped to two billion. Up it to 1.5 billion now with a provision that it ups to 2 billion when total revenues jump from 9 to 12 billion.

10% of the additional 500 million (20% when it becomes additional billion later on) must be used to pay for the medical care of retired football players. In the same way it is a disgrace that aging military veterans should lack decent care, football players should not put their bodies through hell and be financially abandoned when they can no longer care for themselves.

Another 10% should be used to study the effects of football on the brain. Dave Duerson did not die in vain. We must make the game safer, and the NFL has a moral and financial obligation to not hasten the deaths of its players.

As for an 18 game season, forget it. The fans do not want it. As a football addict myself, I can tell people better than most that an extra two games would be an extra two weeks that people did not spend with their loved ones. While many women do watch football, many others do not. Football widows lose their spouses for enough of the year. Adding to that is not good for marriages.

More importantly, the brutal toll of football on the body would lower the quality of the game. Injuries are rising, and more games means more injuries. This would shorten careers of players we grow to know and love.

Keep the salary cap in place. It clearly works from a competitive standpoint.

The reason why our government fails is because politicians do not make every move with the thought that it should be good for the country. What is good for the country is subjective, but politicians doing things solely to benefit themselves have lost their way.

So the only question players and owners should ask is “Is it good for the game of football?”

The game benefits when it takes care of its retired players, improves safety, remains competitive, and allows everybody to share an increasing financial revenue pie.

One area that has to be tackled is the rookie wage scale. A player should not get $50 million dollars before playing a single NFL game. Reducing rookie pay actually helps the players, owners, and game itself.

So to all in the NFL, Roger Goodell and DeMaurice Smith need to get a deal done now.

The fans deserve this.

A lockout is unacceptable. September must begin the 2011 NFL Season.

eric

Now a word from a sponsor.

NFL, NFLPA Engaged In Serious Bargaining

Many people have been keeping an eye on the labor dispute between the NFL and the NFLPA. From fans, to pundits, to the NFL betting industry, to fantasy football players, everyone wants to know the same question: will we have football in 2011?

As of right now, nobody knows the answer.

There is a huge divide between the owners and players, but they have been locked into some serious debate this entire week. They have had the help of a federal mediator and the good news is that they haven’t been talking to the media, they haven’t speculated as to how close or far they are to finishing the agreement and they haven’t said a single word in regards to how their meetings have gone this week.

On one hand, it likely means that some progress has been made otherwise they wouldn’t still be talking. On the other hand, we’ve received no details and if the talks break off, they could break off for a long time.

A lockout would have a huge affect on the betting industry as NFL betting is the big ticket. How much of a big ticket? Las Vegas sports book operators suggest that the Vegas properties alone would suffer a $2.5 billion hit if there was no NFL season and that doesn’t include the sportsbooks online.

As of now, the current collective bargaining expires on March 3rd and from that point, the league would likely lock the players out. If it gets to that point, there likely won’t be much pressure on either side until the season starts to approach. At that point, both sides will see that money is being left on the table and they’ll sense more urgency to come to an agreement.

But the bigger hope is that both sides can finish off a successful week of negotiations with a new deal. Stay tuned.

This concludes the word from the sponsor.

eric

Blame my readership

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Today is a day for me to blame my readers.

While this might not be a smart growth strategy, it fits in with my tradition of doing whatever I d@mn well please whenever I d@mn well please, which is always.

The other day I wrote a lust fueled tale of my unsuccessful pursuit of the Goddess of beauty Rebecca Kleefisch. She is the Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin and one of the hottest women in politics.

A precious few of you complained that writing sexually charged pieces lowers what is often a well written blog dealing with serious political issues in a dignified manner.

For those wondering why I throw in those gratuitous lusty pieces, the answer is very simple.

It drives blog traffic into the stratosphere.

People claim they would rather watch serious hard news. Then they spend hours focusing on useless imbeciles like the Jersey Shore, Charlie Sheen, Anna Nicole Smith, and others that contribute absolutely nothing necessary to this world.

Libya matters. Wisconsin matters. Election 2012 matters.

Lady Blah Blah Goo Goo Ga Ga does not matter. The ladies on the View do not matter.

The struggle between quality and ratings never goes away.

I did a serious interview with Fox News military analyst Ralph Peters. I also did an interview with Fox News analyst Andrea Tantaros. Guess who is still driving blog traffic?

It is not Colonel Peters, who is only discussing how to save the entire world from Islamofascism. I guess that is too boring for some of you. Yet for all of you who typed in “Andrea Tantaros breasts,” congratulations. You found my blog and there was one g-rated picture of her.

I do not have naked pictures of Sarah Palin or Michele Bachmann on my blog. I have never even tried to find naked pictures of either of these dignified political women. Yet I know that my blog traffic just went through the roof because perverts out there are typing out the words “naked Palin” or “naked Bachmann” and hitting the search button. You make me ill.

This entire week was dedicated for the most part to serious issues of domestic and foreign policy in Wisconsin and Libya respectively.

Yet the day I lusted after Lt. Governor Kleefisch was the day my blog traffic exploded.

Every June 21st I put out my beginning of Summer column dealing with the 30 hottest women in politics. Yet I call it the Top 120 political yummy bouncies because I know that yummy bouncies drives ratings.

In fact, Howard Stern made a career out of discussing lesbians because in his words “lesbians equals ratings.”

So thank you dear readers for again publicly claiming you want high brow while privately typing in low brow search items that you seem to think I don’t see.

Oh, and for those of you typing in stuff about bestiality or necrophilia, that is just vile. I have never discussed this stuff on my blog ever.

So if you want to read about Libya and Wisconsin, demand it. If you want to read about Joy Behar and Snookie in a threesome with a goat, you are leading to the dumbing down of America.

I love my readers, but I am under no illusions that too many of them say the right things publicly but search rather bizarre things privately.

I beg of you not to try and search the internet for adult videos featuring a South Dakota Congresswoman and a vertically challenged lawn ornament entitled “Kristi Noem and the Gnome.”

It doesn’t exist.

Can we please raise the dignity of everything?

If you readers give me higher blog traffic for important topics, you will be rewarded with higher quality.

Until then, between all of the serious pieces will be my fantasies about Monique from Showtime at the Apollo.

She is big, black, bouncy, beautiful, and great for ratings even larger than her spectacular (redacted).

eric