Assemblyman Chuck DeVore speaks
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 19th at 07:43 PM |
Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, Republican of Irvine, is running for Senate in the hopes of challenging and defeating Senator Barbara Boxer (Dunce-California) in November 2010. He’s gotten off to an early start, but he needs it, because he’s definitely an underdog. California has not elected a Republican Senator since Pete Wilson in 1986, nor have we elected a pro-life politician to a statewide office since Attorney | Read More »
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Child’s Pay 2
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 1st at 05:54 PM |
MoveOn once asked (link via Save the GOP) who would pay for the President’s deficit spending. Let’s ask again: Try this if the embed fails.
Administration: Obama’s Iran diplomacy plan is going to fail
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 11th at 08:57 PM |
During his Presidential campaign, Barack Obama famously promised direct diplomacy with Iran, going as far as to say he will meet Iranian leaders without preconditions of any kind. Even as Iranian-funded and -armed forces in Iraq were bombing civilians and shooting at American troops, he promised to meet with their leaders. We’re not at war with Eurasia, and absolutely should not start one. As he | Read More »
Google greases the skids for the GDrive
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 30th at 03:10 PM |
Google is readying for what is possibly their most bandwidth-intensive Internet service yet: The Google Drive is reported to be a planned service to let people store all their data on Google’s servers, but access it all like a disk drive from their own home computers. Services like Youtube and Picasa already transfer large amounts of data, but the GDrive conceivably would mean the continuous, | Read More »
Obama’s DTV delay dies in the House, thanks to Republicans
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 28th at 04:18 PM |
President Obama wants to delay the long-announced, long-planned, long-desired-by-first-responders transition from analog to digital television broadcasts. By replacing the old, large-bandwidth-consuming NTSC standard with the new, sharper, narrow-bandwidth ATSC, we create lots of room in the radio spectrum for other broadcasts, including those by firefighters, police, and other public safety workers. However Obama wants to delay it for a few months, claiming that people aren’t | Read More »
Google’s non-evil pose: Hand out, palm facing up
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 24th at 08:57 PM |
Google may be a name that evokes thoughts of flashy, new Internet technologies, or of a friendly relationship with the greater Internet community, but us critics have seen what they were up to all along. Just like any other industry titan, it takes what it can get, with government help when it must. What’s news, though, is that even the LA Times is taking notice: | Read More »
Obama supporters: Complicit in Warrantless Wiretapping
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 23rd at 08:15 PM |
The doofuses over at the Gawker empire are throwing temper tantrums over Obama and his support for “warrantless wiretapping.” Rights for foreign Islamofascists on foreign soil who like to behead Jews, oppress women, and brutally butcher Americans have long been a cause of the far left. For whatever reason, these people have been angry that President Bush oversaw the wiretapping of communications between foreign terrorists | Read More »
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Today, a thumb in the eye of our enemy
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 20th at 12:56 PM |
How do you think Islamofascist terrorists everywhere feel that we’ve now inaugurated an Islamic apostate as our President? Bring it on, fellas. You are failures. Not only is it certain Obama survive his entire term, but he’s going to kill a bunch of you on top of that in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. You are weak. You are utterly, totally rejected and unable to impose | Read More »
Klansman quits post ahead of inauguration of Black man
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 7th at 08:33 PM |
Senator and former Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan in West Virginia Robert C. Byrd is giving up his chairmanship of the Senate Appropriations Committee on January 6, 2009, a short 14 days before Senator Barack Obama is to be inaugurated. To those who say that it is unfair of me to juxtapose these two surely unrelated events, allow me to quote from the press | Read More »
Obama’s 2008 Victory in Perspective
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 5th at 07:39 PM |
It’s going to happen, and we all know it: after two close elections, some Democrats are going to claim that Obama’s margin of victory over John McCain was a large, overwhelming repudiation of the Republican party, and that it was possibly even a historical turning point of partisan political realignment. There’s just one problem with that theory: It’s not true.
A technical look at Obama’s campaign finance fraud
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 30th at 10:07 AM |
For months now, Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign has been praised for its expert use of computer technology. The website and other communications media were all supposed to be so well done for reaching out to voters and fund raising. His was a website made by expert. It is therefore unlikely, then, that the fraud-friendly Obama donation form with its flaws found by Matthew Mosk was | Read More »
An advertiser’s eye view into the election
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 22nd at 12:49 PM |
Internet advertisers like to come up with hot button things that people want to click on. Money, sex, and politics all work. Well, what do advertisers think people will react to? What two people get the electorate excited? What race has people anxious? If you think McCain and Obama, you’re wrong. From Failblog: Best VP pick in my lifetime, and that says something given Cheney.
How Obama treats us and how we treat Obama
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 19th at 03:38 PM |
By now it’s become a Known Fact™ that supporters of Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin shout nasty things about Senator Barack Obama at rallies, and have gone so far as to call for the Democratic nominee’s death. Obama has even attacked McCain for it. This of course means it’s not true. The Secret Service is as non-partisan a group as you will find, | Read More »
Obamanauts steal from the Ronulans
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 15th at 06:20 PM |
Ever heard of the Ron Paul rEVOLution? Well, it’s now time to get updated. It’s now the Barack Obama rEVOLution that we have to contend with: Obamanauts are apparently as devoid of an ability to produce as the One himself. And Ronulans have now been rewritten in history to be Obama supporters. Ha ha.
Is it time to give up?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 1st at 12:03 PM |
The entire election has changed tones since recent events in the financial world have gotten the public’s attention. At least, in my view it has. Until the last week, I have believed that regardless of the Congressional outlook this year, the Presidential race would be close, with a slight advantage to us, the same as the last two Presidential elections. Not anymore, though. I think | Read More »
Trig Palin and how the Left is Anti-Math
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 1st at 07:34 PM |
I’ve seen so many exchanges on the Internet lately that go like this: Smart person: You know, research shows that the older the mother gets, the more likely the children are to have Down’s Syndrome. Lefty: So what? More Down’s Syndrome babies are born to young mothers. I guess leftists are too busy learning at racist studies programs from Marxist professors to take classes in | Read More »
The State of the Race in National Polling
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 6th at 11:36 AM |
Based on data conveniently aggregated for me by resident poll addict Adam C, I would now like to try to make sense of the recent national polling of the Presidential election, excluding tracking polls which are more useful for measuring movement than status. The polls included in my survey are as follows: NOTA: None of the Above. LV: Likely Voters. RV: Registered Voters. Poll Date | Read More »
Maliki denies Der Spiegel claim [Updated]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 19th at 09:56 PM |
Nouri al-Maliki had best watch out for Obamabus, because it hungers, and my first question just got answered: Maliki denies the report from Der Spiegel, saying that his words were “misunderstood, mistranslated and not conveyed accurately,” according to CNN. Maliki became a quick friend to Obama as soon as that report came out, but now will he, too, go under the bus along with grandma? | Read More »
A question for Barack Obama
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 19th at 03:05 PM |
Prime Minister Maliki has spoke positively of the surge since it started, crediting it for averting civil war in his country. Now that Maliki and President Bush are talking about using the success of the surge and General Petraeus’s new strategy in order to pull our troops out earlier, will you admit you were wrong and Bush was right about the surge?
A question for Der Spiegel
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 19th at 11:54 AM |
You published an article headlined Iraq Leader Maliki Supports Obama’s Withdrawal Plans, however you never quote him as such. You merely quote him agreeing with Obama’s proposed 16 month timeframe, but never any details of Obama’s actual plan within that timeframe. Do you actually have a quote of Maliki endorsing Obama’s actual, written plan, or are you willfully exaggerating the contents of the interview, lying | Read More »