Archive for April 5th, 2012

Clinging To My Guns. Religiously.

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

A 78 year old man in Toledo, Ohio, was attacked by a gang of six kids, black and white, aged 11 to 17, for no reason whatever. The cowardly little bastards made remarks about “This is for Trayvon” and then beat the old boy up pretty badly, according to the Fox News article.

While 3 of them were arrested, it looks like hate crime charges won’t apply here. I bet the reason is the 3 were black. I don’t know that, but that’s how this crap usually goes.

“And it’s not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion…” Quoth POS Obama. You damn right, you black piece of crap, I’m very religious about clinging to my guns, and it’s scum like you becoming president, and scum who assault old people, that makes decent people bitter. No wonder the gun shops are doing a brisk business.

In Southern California, and probably all the other Western states, the majority of the customers aren’t white people, they’re Latinos. Latinos don’t like blacks. At all. In prisons they separate into gangs, all latino and all black, and take turns killing each other. In Los Angeles the war between them has been going on for years. I would almost like to see a really big race war erupt between all those gangbangers, just to clear out as many of both sides as possible. They both suck.

Meanwhile, I’ll just sit back and cling to my guns, just in case the fighting comes to my doorstep.

Are They All Clones?

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

In The Netherlands: “A Labour MP has got egg on his face after pretending to know all about the early release of a “street terrorist” after being confronted by a journalist on the make-believe matter concerning a certain ‘Jael Jablabla’ . Parliamentarian John Leerdam said “The party’s deputy chairman had definitely discussed the case and will keep an eye on developments”. However, he declined to give further details when pushed for more information, but did claim he knew more about the case than the journalist.”

“It might not have been so bad if the same MP hadn’t forgotten just a day earlier that former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon has been in a coma for six years. When asked what he thought about Sharon’ s offer of asylum to President Assad of Syria, he said it was a matter for the United Nations and that the Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal should follow developments. The MP is replacing a colleague while she is on maternity leave. De Volkskrant comments, “He’s probably not the first MP to pretend to know about something he doesn’t.””

They all do that. How many gaffes just like that has Joe Biden or Hussein Obama been caught at? Maxine Waters is a classic for running her mouth without a clue. People in politics everywhere don’t want to be caught not knowing what’s going on, and they’d rather lie than admit a lack of knowledge on a subject.

The other tactic, which is much the same thing, is to respond by talking about something else. When pressed to address the question, the response is to talk about something else again. After the third time of this, the questioner usually gives up and the politician has escaped without admitting ignorance.

Considering how truly stupid many of the people who get elected are, and how lacking in knowledge most of the bright ones are, and how venal they all are, I guess this shouldn’t be a surprise. After all, most career politicians are lawyers.