GOP now owns King’s moral Dream card
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 31st at 01:48 PM |
Do we now have the guts to use it, since there is no longer any need for whites and conservatives to fear the race card? The Glenn-Beckoned, conservative multi-racial throngs honoring God, Country, and the Constitution in Washington, D.C. this past weekend, now own Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream. Conservatives and Republicans have lived the dream in public and private for decades from the GOP’s | Read More »
Sager knows Texas tea best for Sunshine State
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 22nd at 01:31 PM |
Oil made the sun shine on more than just gators in Florida Land O’ Lakes is a long way from New York City. New Yorkers vacationed in the Hamptons when horses and buggies were atop Dow Jones’ transportation index . The beaches Floridians understandably want to protect wouldn’t be an economic engine if oil weren’t drilled somewhere. Moreover, given the puny effect of the recent | Read More »
Maximizing happiness pursuits on zoning boards
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 21st at 12:26 AM |
Property rights, free exercise of religion and the consent of the governed Bans against smoking Winstons and Salems in Winston-Salem, N.C. restaurants; snail darters’ right to life as they kill jobs; and Kelo-like takings of habitable property deemed a “blight” on municipal tax revenue coffers found DeVine Law zealously advocating expansive private property rights. Yet, somehow the following Ground Zero Mosque (GZM) construction made by | Read More »
Obama’s Ground-Zero-mosque triskaidekaphobial final kiss-off
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 14th at 05:17 PM |
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse, a black cat crosses America’s path Nearly nine years after radical Muslims killed thousands of innocents in Lower Manhattan, not only has no memorial been erected at their Ground Zero burial ground; but on the contrary, our Commander-in-Chief supports the right of radical Muslims to dance on their graves. President Barack Hussein Obama is an American | Read More »
Handel follows DeVine advice: Rejects automatic recount, concedes race to Deal before Noon [updated]
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 11th at 09:41 AM |
[update, Noon, August 11, 2010 - from the Political Insider] The statement just arrived from her campaign: I want to thank all of my friends, supporters, volunteers and my campaign team for a tremendous effort over the last 16 months. We ran a terrific campaign, beat the odds to come in first place in the Primary, and came so very close in the runoff election. | Read More »
The Tempting of Judge Bolton
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 10th at 03:35 PM |
Congress cedes power to Obama as King and judges as oligarchs The problem of judge-made law trumping We the People’s contract with our government is as old as the Supreme Court’s rulings in Dred Scott (1857), Plessey (1896), Roe (1973), and Kelo (2005) and as new as this year’s federal district court rulings on illegal immigration enforcement in Arizona and gay marriage in California, respectively. The | Read More »
Cockstradamus on death (of white guilt) and taxes (as mandates)
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 7th at 09:30 AM |
Cockstradamus on race, losing the white (guilt) vote, etc With the N.L. East-leading Atlanta Braves still on track to defeat the New York Yankees in the World Series, it seems a good time for our visionary alter ego to bring his high wire act to bear on correct crowings of the recent past and the immediate future. The complete lists follow this more in-depth discussion of | Read More »
99 weeks and Dems don’t care
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 2nd at 01:43 PM |
Sung to the tune of Jimmy Crack Corn, even by crack New York Times, Nobel Prize-winning, liberal Democrat economist, Paul Krugman [See chart above showing rising unemployment since Krugman's Democrats took over Congress in 2007 and signaled to investors that taxes would not only not be cut, but would be raised.] The lyrics of the famous song refer to a slave’s faux sorry over the death of | Read More »
Georgia ‘journolist’ won’t use L-word on Barnes, Obama
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 1st at 09:50 AM |
Georgia version of protectors of Obama from his Hate-America pastor Winston Churchill famously said that, “In wartime truth is so precious that she should be attended by a bodyguard of lies.” Sadly, most of the so-called Mainstream Media uses its First Amendment freedom as that of Drive-By Media bodyguards shooting the messengers to protect Democrats from their own lies and embarrassments. The long-known reality that we haven’t | Read More »
Rangel-ing Obama’s Just-Us Department
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | August 1st at 01:05 AM |
A familiar lament of many Blacks about the heavy hand of “justice” being arbitrarily applied that survived long after Jim Crow, was that “just us”, i.e. Blacks, seemed to suffer the consequences of the application of the law. Of course, Blacks have suffered disproportionately from unjust applications of the law in our history, but not just them and not so disproportionately for many decades. I | Read More »
Harold Hutchison’s Strike Group Reagan
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 31st at 11:43 AM |
Tired of politically correct characterizations of would-be Christmas Day and Times Square bombers and Fort Hood Shooters? Eyes glazed over from seemingly serious talking heads wondering if Iran is a serious threat to world peace? Take a candor break to the beach and read Harold Hutchison’s novel, ‘Strike Group Reagan’. Besides enjoying getting to read and say the name of the aircraft carrier named for | Read More »
Mandatory minimum sentences crack-up welcome
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 30th at 11:14 AM |
Congress narrows gap in cocaine sentencing rules This former criminal defense trial lawyer saw a lot of lives ruined by crack and cocaine, but we also saw many lives ruined by long mandatory minimum sentences for possessions of small to medium amounts of crack. Most of those latter lives ruined were those of black men, but I do not believe that the disparately lesser sentences | Read More »
Badgering No white man’s bitch’s free speech rights
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 29th at 08:27 AM |
Wisconsin’s non-whites and non-males also culpable in turning First Amendment on its back In 1972, the Federal Communications Commission forced Georgia radio and television stations to air a paid political ad by a candidate for the U.S. Senate which declared: ”[The] main reason why niggers want integration is because niggers want our white women.” The candidate, J.B. Stoner, was a self-declared “white racist”. I must admit that I | Read More »
Pilgrim corrects Globe: GOP alive in New England
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 26th at 12:17 PM |
Republicans contest nearly all House Districts in New England Green Papers reports that at least one Republican candidate is contesting 21 out of 22 congressional districts in the six northeastern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It appears that the tea partying that allowed Republican Scott Brown to seize the so-called “Kennedy Seat”, has spread in all directions from the Bay | Read More »
Lindsey Graham doesn’t yet hear the screams and…
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 25th at 09:50 AM |
…Loves the quiche in Meet the Press green room, or Why Sessions can’t un-Hatch Graham As a veteran trial lawyer, it was a thing of beauty to watch the former South Carolina prosecutor’s cross-examination of Sonia Sotomayor. The Seneca, S.C. trial lawyer embarrassed her and became so embarrassed himself at having exposed such ignorance and lack of fealty to the U.S. Constitution she would have to | Read More »
Christie-Like Handel in GA GOP run-off for governor
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 22nd at 11:05 AM |
Karen Handel will face Nathan Deal in GOP gubernatorial run-off, after the tea partier and Sarah Palin-favorite garnered a third of the vote in yesterday’s Georgia primary. Deal, a long-time Congressman backed by former Speaker of the House and fellow Georgian Newt Gingrich, captured 23% of the vote to earn a spot in the run-off to determine who will face the Democratic Party nominee, former Governor Roy Barnes. Barnes has already | Read More »
Handel won’t let education lobby rule Georgia
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 19th at 12:54 PM |
Tuesday’s Peach State gubernatorial primaries a turnout test for teachers, tea partiers and the courage to say no The former governor dubbed “King Roy”, vying for the Democratic Party nomination to return to his old job, surrendered the throne to the education lobby in his first major television ad of the campaign. Newt Gingrich endorsed Republican Nathan Deal who follows term-limited Governor Sonny Perdue in prioritizing | Read More »
Only 41 votes and courage should filibuster Kagan
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 18th at 11:59 AM |
Rarely seen GOP courage would be required to face down media attacks of bigotry and Democrat majority use of “nuclear option” President Barack Obama’s nominee to replace Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court disqualified herself from taking the Oath required before taking the bench when she testified that the Constitution may be changed by the Court, and not just by the two ways of | Read More »
GOP recusal demands for Kagan too broad
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 16th at 05:43 PM |
Unnecessary Roberts recusal in Hamdan case enhanced terrorist rights In her confirmation hearing last week, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan agreed to recuse herself from hearing or deciding any appeals of cases she has worked on as President Barack Obama’s Solicitor General. But what about legal challenges to ObamaCare?: Constitutional questions about the health-care law, including its requirement that most Americans obtain insurance or face a fine, | Read More »
Should Coast Guard obey courts or Obama in Gulf?
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 14th at 03:13 PM |
“New” deep-water oil-drilling ban defies the rule of law President Barack Obama directed a rare non-Czar, actually confirmed-by-the-Senate Secretary, to stop Americans from bailing themselves out of the Great Recession and BP oil spill aftermath, with lightning speed this week, after federal courts dared to defy the “Rule of Obama”: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar issued revised rules on Monday for a six-month moratorium on deepwater oil drilling in the | Read More »