No Newt Tale To Tell

It’s a simple thing.  Newt is out.  On to business.

Following the conclusion of Saturday’s White House Correspondents Dinner, TheDC asked Gingrich if reports of him dropping out of the race on Tuesday, May 1 are accurate.

“Probably about Wednesday,” Gingrich replied, adding that he will be supporting Romney.

via Newt Gingrich | Dropping out | Supports Mitt Romney | Date | The Daily Caller.

If you think that staying at home, forging a “third” party (there are over twenty), or stumping for Obama to “teach the GOP a lesson” are what to do, try this instead.  Punish the GOP where it will hurt them, but not us.

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Tea Party Targets RINOs

Okay, Tea Party People, if you were ever tempted to spike an election to make a point, this should be right up your alley.  Drop RINO Kinzinger to punish Cantor for subverting primaries.

Let me start by saying that we are likely to gain seats in the House.  At any rate, with a 100+ margin, we are completely unlikely to lose control of the House, or even come close.  Nothing is guaranteed, and here is where we make a little risk decision: we cut loose the top five or so RINO representatives.  Let them fail.  And by “top”, I mean those whose existence involves GOP meddling or treachery.  Oh, and Hal Rogers.

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GOP Begs Democrats to Sabotage Indiana Republican Primary

The Young Guns Network sent this flyer to Indiana democrats, beseeching them to vote for Lugar against Tea Party favorite Mourdock.

“Indiana does not have party registration,” the mail piece says over a picture of a smiling child giving a thumbs-up sign. “You simply need to show up at your polling location on May 8, 2012 to vote for Senator Dick Lugar in the Republican Primary.”

In case anyone didn’t get the point, the piece adds, “You can vote in the May 8th Republican Primary election! The May 8th Election is open to all voters.”

At other points ,the piece says Lugar, who is seen as facing an uphill battle against the conservative-backed insurgent, “has always represented mainstream Indiana values.”

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The Biggest Loser

The President tells the troops that “each of us is here because somebody, somewhere, had our back”, and launched into his usual big government rhetoric. It’s dishonest, and disgusting. Listen to the audio.

[pullquote]the President had no family[/pullquote]For most of us, they who had our back were family. The President thinks that government is supposed to have our back. This is because the President had no family. He is a person whose early life vulnerability made him an easy mark for co-opting by statist masters. A family would have saved Mr. Obama from the Marxists. He has no faith in anything other than government; not God, not family, not community. In his view, if government does not do it, it is suspect.

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Long Live the God-Damned Nominee

[pullquote]no honor in sabotage[/pullquote]This is a tough one, folks.  I confess, I am writing this after the 5x primary loss but before any announcement from the Newt campaign.  I have always said that I will support the nominee, and I meant it.  Now I have been careful to couch that in artful terms while promoting Cain and later Gingrich, but it has always been true.  For many, the difficulty will be felt as a matter of honor, but there is no honor in sabotaging your own team just because you do not get everything you want.

I always tried to keep my ironclad nominee support on the down-low, because I never liked the default nominee.  Unlike that chump Boehner, I do not open proceedings by surrendering the only … Continue reading

Guardian Nails TSA

The following is a post by Jennifer Abel, retrieved from the Guardian.  I am keeping a local copy, not for publication.

The TSA’s mission creep is making the US a police state

The out-of-control Transportation Security Administration is past patdowns at airports – now it’s checkpoints and roadblocks

Ever since 2010, when the Transportation Security Administration startedrequiring that travelers in American airports submit to sexually intrusive gropings based on the apparent anti-terrorism principle that “If we can’t feel your nipples, they must be a bomb”, the agency’s craven apologists have shouted down all constitutional or human rights objections with the mantra “If you don’t like it, … Continue reading

Gingrich Secret Service Protection Nothing Unusual

The Washington Post has a good article about Secret Service protection of candidates.

Campaign trail security dates back to 1968, when Congress authorized protection of major presidential candidates after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in California, according to the government official, who provided the following information on behalf of the Secret Service but wasn’t authorized to speak publicly on the issue.

By law, major-party presidential nominees and their running mates receive Secret Service protection during the general election, but candidates may seek protection earlier in the cycle if they meet a series of polling and fundraising thresholds.  —Washington Post, 11/18/2011

 

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Sins of the Sister (Excerpt)

Feminism is that force in politics which enables pornographers, abortionists, womanizers, pimps and human traffickers to have their way with women. They are granted political and social cover; even a cachet that increasingly welcomes these vile practices to casual exposure and creeping approval in the popular culture.

[pullquote]beaten to death versus rent money. This is empowerment?[/pullquote]Movies like Pretty Woman portray prostitution as some sort of independent consultancy, which like many careers can pose challenges and force decisions in order to resolve conflicts. Just another job. Nothing is different, everything is relative, and women like Julia Roberts’ hooker are at their best when weighing the odds of being strangled and beaten to death versus their need for rent money. This is empowerment?

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Government-Managed Media Nothing New

What bothers me is not that “clean-room” procedures will actually be followed, since they are claimed. What bothers me is the justification for “early access” to begin with:

“For years, journalists participating in the lockups have shown up at DOL at the appointed time, then entered a limited-access area to receive the new data and prepare news stories for release as soon as official embargoes end.

The system insures that major news organizations get the data as soon as possible and allows journalists covering the release get a jump on providing analyses and opinion about the data.”

Washington Examiner, 13 April 2012

Why do they need “a jump” on anything? This is as hostile to the general public as the infamous Japanese Press Club. Let them find … Continue reading

Women who Hate Women and the Men who Hate Them Too

Modern feminism is the denial of femininity.  Where women differ from men, that difference must be minimized, stamped out, obliterated.  Ridicule and derision await women who do not wish to become men.  It is as profoundly self-loathing and destructive as defending one’s abuser.  For all the supposed “wisdom” of the female half of humanity, who are supposed to be more peaceful, more thoughtful, more caring, more healthy and so forth, because of their innate connection to the next generation, we see that the cause which has taken their name is now taking their lives.

Feminism, please recall, is that force in politics which enables pornographers, abortionists, womanizers, pimps and human traffickers to do their work with political and social cover; even a cache that increasingly opens these vile … Continue reading