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Archive for October, 2012

Quote of the Day

Sunday, October 7th, 2012

“It Looks Like Obama Took My Million and Spent it All on Weed.”

Far left extremist Bill Maher who donated $1 million to our Dear Leader‘s re-election campaign.

Looks like Barry is still riding in the Choom wagon.

Quote of the Day

Thursday, October 4th, 2012

“Some people eat when they get depressed. I hope Michelle put Bo outside for the night.”

Bob Owens on the ass kicking Gov Romney gave our Dear Leader, Barack Hussein Obama in the first Presidential debate.

Debate roundup

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

The first Presidential debate between our Dear Leader and Gov. Romney occurred tonight.  Here are some reviews of the one sided pounding.

MATT WELCH: “That wasn’t a debate so much as Mitt Romney just took Obama for a cross country drive strapped to the roof of his car.”

BOB OWENS: “How bad was Romney’s beat-down of Obama tonight?”

Ed Schultz & Rachel Maddow agree: Romney won.  When a far left extremist socialist looses MSNBC, you know he did really, truly, incredibly badly.

Washington Post: ROUND WON: Romney Seized Offense in Debate…

The Hill: Mitt Romney dominated the critical first presidential debate Wednesday night, landing punch after punch on a noticeably subdued President Obama.

Bewildered and lost without his teleprompter, President Obama flailed all around the debate stage last night. He was stuttering, nervous and petulant. It was like he had been called in front of the principal after goofing around for four years and blowing off all his homework.

Knockout: Mitt Romney Crushes Barack Obama in First Presidential Debate

 

Quote of the Day

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

“An utterly insane number of Democrats think the economy is hunky-dory, not because it actually is, but because it simply has to be for their other silly beliefs to hold true. As a result, only 15% of Democrats reported that they’re hearing mostly bad things about the economy.”

Gabriel Malor

Monday Book Pick: OSS Commando: Final Option

Monday, October 1st, 2012

OSS Commando: Final Option by Charles Sasser

A military thriller set in the final days before the D-Day invasion in 1944. The hero is Captain James Cantrell, a former Chicago homicide detective, now a member of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). His mission is to keep the secret of the D-Day landing location from the Germans. He has a landing craft sunk underneath him, survives a bombing attack in downtown London, parachutes into Nazi occupied France, breaks into a heavily guarded castle, and has not one, but two beautiful women to deal with. One a Nazi spy and other a member of the French resistance forces.

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