Posted on November 5, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
My cohorts are unable to see the irony of their own words. What you think I’m saying and what I’m actually saying are worlds apart. You’re no different than the Media Cartel who try to define what Conservatism is, by using your own terms. You can not see the world through my eyes, much less [...]
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Posted on November 5, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
If nothing else, the very least you guys could do is stop referring to the current Bush Administration as Conservative. I have said it time and time again, but apparently it doesn’t sink into your thick, liberal skulls…
George W. Bush is not a Conservative. Period.
Your vague attempts at trying to build ties to conservatism and [...]
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Posted on November 5, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
As of midnight, EST, Barack Obama is the President-elect of the United States. McCain has already given his concession speech, which I thought was very gracious. Even in defeat, he stood proud, and squashed boos from the crowd whenever he mentioned Obama’s name. While the popular vote remains within a few percentage points, the Electoral [...]
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Posted on November 2, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
Nobel Prize winning Al Gore would’ve made a great candidate to run for President this year, don’t you think? That’s quite a feather in one’s cap. So why didn’t he run? Because his “documentary” was filled with easily debunked myths and outright lies. Aside from making more money doing his global warming pitch, he knew [...]
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Posted on October 31, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
Read that headline again. Now read it a third time. Isn’t that one of the most ridiculous things you’ve ever read? Credit one of the nation’s most ridiculous newspapers, the New York Times for publishing it in this article. Where is this research? How did they research people who…decline to be researched? [...]
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Posted on October 30, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
The proof, they say, is in the pudding:
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
NEW YORK, NY (SR) – As Barack Obama’s lead grows in the polls, the stock market continues its precipitous slide, and many Wall Street analysts claim the two are directly related.
“Heck yeah, they’re related,” says a Senior Analyst Tinsdale Weeks. “Socialism and the stock market don’t mix, and every investor with an IQ higher than a [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
While gentlemanly and healthy debate can be a good thing, it’s boring. Which is why Jerry Springer gets more face time than political debates. People are more interested when the gloves come off, when people start swinging and pulling hair. One has to be careful though. You certainly want to get [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
You see, kids? Barack Obama is a born leader. He was a socialist way back in 2001 when it wasn’t as cool as it is now.
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Posted on October 24, 2008 by Jarvis Fielding
Ex-CBS journalist Mary Mapes takes a swipe at the conservative blogosphere today. Claiming that with the looming victory of Barack Obama in less than two weeks, Conservo-bloggers such as myself won’t have anything to write about. In her article on the Huffington Post, Mapes says “the monster is dying”. Bloggers raised questions about some of [...]
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