• David Letterman,  Sarah Palin

    Sarah and Todd Palin Respond to David Letterman’s Crude Joke About Their Daughter


    From the David Letterman Show last night. David Letterman goes after Sarah Palin’s daughter, single mother 19 year old Bristol as a prostitute of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer or did he confuse Palin’s 14 year old daughter Willow who accompanied her mother on the New York trip?

    I had the entire Flap here earlier in the morning.

    Here is the response from the Palins:

    “Any ‘jokes’ about raping my 14-year-old are despicable. Alaskans know it and I believe the rest of the world knows it, too.”

    – Todd Palin

    “Concerning Letterman’s comments about my young daughter (and I doubt he’d ever dare make such comments about anyone else’s daughter): ‘Laughter incited by sexually-perverted comments made by a 62-year-old male celebrity aimed at a 14-year-old girl is not only disgusting, but it reminds us some Hollywood/NY entertainers have a long way to go in understanding what the rest of America understands – that acceptance of inappropriate sexual comments about an underage girl, who could be anyone’s daughter, contribute to the atrociously high rate of sexual exploitation of minors by older men who use and abuse others.'”

    – Governor Sarah Palin

    I mentioned a possible boycott of CBS’ sponsors of the Letterman Show the other day and it might have some legs. But, look for some dumbass Letterman apology on a Friday night when nobody is watching to stave off a decline in ad dollars.


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  • Barack Obama,  Israel,  Jeremiah Wright,  Rahm Emanuel

    Jeremiah Wright: “Them JEWS Aren’t Going to Let Him (Obama) Talk to Me”

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    Glenn McCoy on Reverend Jeremiah Wright

    President Obama’s former Pastor is back and says he has NO regrets.

    The Rev. Jeremiah Wright says he does not feel any regrets over his severed relationship with President Barack Obama, a former member of the Chicago church in which Wright was the longtime pastor.

    Wright also said that he had not spoken to his former church member since Obama became president, implying that the White House won’t allow Obama to talk to him. He did not indicate whether he had tried to reach Obama.

    “Regret for what… that the media went back five, seven, 10 years and spent $4,000 buying 20 years worth of sermons to hear what I’ve been preaching for 20 years?

    “Regret for preaching like I’ve been preaching for 50 years? Absolutely none,” Wright said.

    Wright said that when he went to the polls, he did not hold any grudge against Obama.

    “Of course I voted for him; he’s my son. I’m proud of him,” Wright said. “I’ve got five biological kids. They all make mistakes and bad choices. I haven’t stopped loving any of them.

    “He made mistakes. He made bad choices. I’ve got kids who listen to their friends. He listened to those around him. I did not disown him.”

    Asked if he had spoken to the President, Wright said: “Them Jews aren’t going to let him talk to me. I told my baby daughter, that he’ll talk to me in five years when he’s a lame duck, or in eight years when he’s out of office. …

    “They will not let him to talk to somebody who calls a spade what it is. … I said from the beginning: He’s a politician; I’m a pastor. He’s got to do what politicians do.”

    “Ethic cleansing is going on in Gaza. Ethnic cleansing of the Zionist is a sin and a crime against humanity, and they don’t want Barack talking like that because that’s anti-Israel,” Wright said.

    So, does this mean Rahm Emanuel or those damn Israeli’s have hijacked the President?

    How about Obama’s Mideast policies – is it all about the JEWS? or NOT?

    Remember Obama is a politician and has to do what he has to do.


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  • Rudy Giuliani,  Sarah Palin

    Audio: Rudy Giuliani on Sarah Palin

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    Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (L) joins former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (R) and his wife Judith Nathan as they attend the New York Yankees MLB American League baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium in New York, June 7, 2009

    The former New York Mayor and probable candidate for New York Governor next year visits Alaska on Monday and has kind words to say about Alaska’s Governor, Sarah Palin.

    Rudy is always the gracious host when GOP POLS visit New York City and the consummate Republican Party man.


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  • David Letterman,  NBC,  NBC News,  Sarah Palin

    NBC’s Early Today Bags on Sarah Palin for Calling David Letterman Pathetic As Letterman Calls Palin’s Daughter a Prostitute

    From the David Letterman Show last night. David Letterman goes after Sarah Palin’s daughter, single mother 19 year old Bristol as a prostitute of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer or did he confuse Palin’s 14 year old daughter Willow who accompanied her mother on the New York trip?

    Flap awoke this morning to the Early Today show on NBC. Near the end of the program the young woman anchor launches into a tirade about Sarah Palin not being a good sport or being exempt from late night comedy parody. Then she mentioned the David Letterman Show and mentioned Letterman’s Top Ten Highlights of Sarah Palin’s Trip to New York bit by Letterman on Monday night.

    Watch the video here.

    As you recall in his routine, David Letterman denigrates Sarah Palin by listing the following top ten highlights:

    10. Visited New York landmarks she normally only sees from Alaska

    9. Laughed at all the crazy-looking foreigners enter the U.N..

    8. Made moose jerky on Rachael Ray

    7.Keyed Tina Fey’s car

    6. After a wink and a nod, ended up with a kilo of crack

    5. Made coats out of New York city rat pelts

    4. Sat in for Kelly Ripa. Regis couldn’t tell the difference.

    3. Finally met one of thise Jewish people Mel gibson’s always talking about

    2. Bought makeup at Bloomingdale’s to update her “slutty flight attendant” look

    1. Especially enjoyed not appearing on Letterman

    Let’s see in the top ten list he calls Sarah Palin:

    • A SLUT
    • A Jew Hater or anti-Semite
    • A dumbass/unintelligent woman
    • Anti-immigrant
    • A Yokel

    Ok, Sarah Palin is a POL and can take the direct criticism and can take it like she did with Tina Fey and Saturday Night Live during the campaign last Fall. But, then Letterman goes after her daughter, Bristol or Willow.

    Here is the bit about Letterman saying that Palin’s daughter, 19 year old Bristol, an unwed and single mother was “knocked up” by New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez. But, it was the 14 year old Willow Palin who accompanied her mother to the Yankees game.

    Is there ANY wonder why Palin responded that David Letterman was “PATHETIC?”

    Letterman’s routines go way out of the mainstream of comedy and are mean-spirited and hateful political diatribes. Do you hear anyone mentioning the fact that Letterman has his own BASTARD child?

    NBC News, the Obama Channel, goes out of its way to bag on Palin for saying this in response?

    Come on. Letterman was way out of line and Sarah Palin’s response was appropriate.

    But, NBC News goes out of its way to portray Palin as a POL who cannot take the heat in the political kitchen. By the way, did I mention that NBC did NOT mention the Letterman parodies of Sarah Palin’s daughters?

    NBC News, like David Letterman are both pretty “PATHETIC.”


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day by Chris Muir June 10, 2009 – Press Betrayal

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    President Obama is struggling with the press because his performance in office has been mediocre at best . The economy is NOT doing well and unemployment continues to rise, despite his economic stimulus program.

    Now, he is embarking on a costly universal health care plan that will replace private medicine as we know it, while greatly increasing costs. And, then Obama holds a press avail about “pay as you go?”

    Obama wears no clothes. He is simply a “tax and spend” liberal of the Jimmy Carter era. There is nothing new or exciting here.

    Just debt.

    Plus Ca Change.

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    • Metropolitan Police officers subjected suspects to waterboarding, according to allegations at the centre of a major anti-corruption inquiry, The Times has learnt.

      The torture claims are part of a wide-ranging investigation which also includes accusations that officers fabricated evidence and stole suspects’ property. It has already led to the abandonment of a drug trial and the suspension of several police officers.

      However, senior policing officials are most alarmed by the claim that officers in Enfield, North London, used the controversial CIA interrogation technique to simulate drowning. Scotland Yard is appointing a new borough commander in Enfield in a move that is being seen as an attempt by Sir Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, to enforce a regime of “intrusive supervision”.

    • But such narratives are not the only story about George Tiller’s clinic. He was a target of protests — and, tragically, of terrorist violence — because he performed late-term abortions, period. But his critics were convinced that he performed them not only in truly desperate situations, but in many other cases as well. Over the years, they cobbled together a considerable amount of evidence — drawn from the state’s abortion statistics, from Tiller’s own comments, and from a 2006 investigation — suggesting that Tiller abused the state’s mental-health exemption to justify late-term abortions in almost any situation.

      This evidence is persuasive, but not dispositive. We may never know how many of George Tiller’s abortions were performed on healthy mothers and healthy fetuses. But whatever the verdict on Tiller’s practice, most abortions in the United States bear no resemblance whatsoever to the hardest third-trimester cases.

    • VH1 comedian Chuck Nice appeared on Tuesday's "Today" show and compared Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the sexually transmitted disease herpes. He mocked, "But, Sarah Palin to the GOP, this is what I've got to say, she is very much like herpes, she's not going away."
      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • Congressional Democrats will soon put forward their legislative proposals for reforming health care. Should they succeed, tens of millions of Americans will potentially be joining a new public insurance program and the federal government will increasingly be involved in treatment decisions.

      Not long ago, I would have applauded this type of government expansion. Born and raised in Canada, I once believed that government health care is compassionate and equitable. It is neither.

      My views changed in medical school. Yes, everyone in Canada is covered by a "single payer" — the government. But Canadians wait for practically any procedure or diagnostic test or specialist consultation in the public system.

    • "Saved or created" has become the signature phrase for Barack Obama as he describes what his stimulus is doing for American jobs. His latest invocation came yesterday, when the president declared that the stimulus had already saved or created at least 150,000 American jobs — and announced he was ramping up some of the stimulus spending so he could "save or create" an additional 600,000 jobs this summer. These numbers come in the context of an earlier Obama promise that his recovery plan will "save or create three to four million jobs over the next two years."
    • The Chronicle's Phil Bronstein, after watching NBC's White House special and recent coverage of the Obamas "date night," concludes that the president is "really good" but the press isn't.

      You can't blame powerful people for wanting to play the press to peddle self-perpetuating mythology. But you can blame the press, already suffocating under a massive pile of blame, guilt, heavy debt and sinking fortunes, for being played. Some of the time, it seems we're even enthusiastically jumping into the pond without even being pushed. Is there an actual limit to the number of instances you can be the cover of Newsweek?

    • The governor and Republican legislators say they're dead on arrival.

      But labor and education groups, health care and social service advocates and (a bit more quietly) some Democratic lawmakers continue to insist that tax hikes should be part of California's solution to its $24.3 billion budget deficit.

      "The solution to this budget problem is not to slash and burn education but to re-evaluate our revenue policy," Jeff Freitas, a lobbyist for the California Federation of Teachers, told a legislative budget committee last week.

      "There are a plethora of options that are being ignored that must be brought to the table."

    • The Obama administration objected yesterday to the release of certain Bush-era documents that detail the videotaped interrogations of CIA detainees at secret prisons, arguing to a federal judge that doing so would endanger national security and benefit al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts.

      In an affidavit, CIA Director Leon E. Panetta defended the classification of records describing the contents of the 92 videotapes, their destruction by the CIA in 2005 and what he called "sensitive operational information" about the interrogations.

      The forced disclosure of such material to the American Civil Liberties Union "could be expected to result in exceptionally grave damage to the national security by informing our enemies of what we knew about them, and when, and in some instances, how we obtained the intelligence we possessed," Panetta argued.

    • JOHN adds: Anonymity is the curse of the internet, and the principal reason for the dismally low level of discourse that generally prevails online. Which is why we have absolutely banned anonymous comments from our experimental comment system. In my opinion, the idea that a goofball like Blevins has some sort of "right" to smear Whelan anonymously, without taking responsibility for his assaults, is ridiculous. Be a man, for God's sake. Or, for that matter, a woman–you don't see Michelle Malkin, say, scurrying out from under a rock to issue anonymous attacks. If you can't muster the gumption to say who the hell you are and stand behind your words, my view is: get lost. You have nothing to contribute.
      (tags: blogging)
    • President Barack Obama assured the nation his recovery plan was on track Monday, scrambling to calm Americans unnerved by unemployment rates still persistently rising nearly four months after he signed the biggest economic stimulus in history.

      Obama admitted his own dissatisfaction with the progress but said his administration would ramp up stimulus spending in the coming months. The White House acknowledged it has spent only $44 billion, or 5 percent, of the $787 billion stimulus, but that total has always been expected to rise sharply this summer.

      "Now we're in a position to really accelerate," Obama said.

      He also repeated an earlier promise to create or save 600,000 jobs by the end of the summer.

    • Sarah Palin has begun to get on the nerves of Republican senators who say the former GOP vice presidential nominee is taking her own White House aspirations entirely too seriously.

      But those same senators may have their eye on a 2012 White House run or be friends with senators with presidential ambitions. And Palin, who does not have a lot of Washington connections, energized the party’s grass roots in 2008 while bucking the D.C. establishment, leaving much of the party’s elite grumbling about her appeal to the conservative base.

      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said President Barack Obama’s plan to fix the economy through stimulus spending and government intervention to boost companies like General Motors Corp. has “already failed.”

      Gingrich was the keynote speaker at a fundraising dinner for the Republican House and Senate campaign committees, filling a role President George W. Bush had served for the past eight years.

      “Bureaucrats managing companies does not work, politicians dominating the economy does not work,” Gingrich told about 2,000 Republicans who attended the event at the Washington Convention Center last night.

      Some Republican leaders hailed Gingrich, the leader of the 1994 “Republican Revolution,” as a de facto head of the party at a time when Republicans are looking for ideas to lead them back to the majority.

      In introducing Gingrich, Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin called him the “architect of the last reform movement” and “the man of ideas.”

    • The establisment Left had been crushed across most of Europe, just as it was in the early 1930s.

      We have seen the ultimate crisis of capitalism — what Marxist-historian Eric Hobsbawm calls the "dramatic equivalent of the collapse of the Soviet Union" — yet socialists have completely failed to reap any gain from the seeming vindication of their views.

      It is not clear why a chunk of the blue-collar working base has swung almost overnight from Left to Right, but clearly we are seeing the delayed detonation of two political time-bombs: rising unemployment and the growth of immigrant enclaves that resist assimilation.
      Note that Right-wing incumbents in France (Sarkozy) and Italy (Berlusconi), survived the European elections unscathed.

      Left-wing incumbents in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Denmark, and of course Britain were either slaughtered, or badly mauled.

    • During the coup, Democrats fled the chamber, turned out the lights, and cut off the Internet feed of chamber proceedings, leaving Republicans and their two Democratic friends to take the vote in the dark.
      (tags: GOP democrats)