The Political Playground

July 21st, 2010

On July 14th the NAACP passed a resolution condemning the racist elements with in the Tea Party movement. Needless to say that didn?t go over well with the Tea Party or the conservative movement in general.

Now, I’ll be honest, I haven?t read the text of the resolution, but I find it hard to believe that the NAACP was actually condemning the entire Tea Party Movement, and was instead just targeting the racist fringe elements, elements that tend to exist within all most any political movement. Elements that most Tea Party leaders themselves have been trying to remove.

So, on the 19th, Andrew Brietbart dug up some video clips from an NAACP awards dinner in March where Shirley Sherrod, USDA Georgia Director of Rural Development gave a speech, edited them to remove any context, and posted them on his site Big Government in an attempt to prove a point. Using editied video to undermine your political opponents has exploded thanks to the advent of the YouTube era.


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Archive for June 2009

Michele Bachmann’s ACORN Addiction

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Ever since Obama was elected Michele Bachmann (R- MN) has been pushing the boundaries of sanity and common sense to the breaking point. If she isn?t suggesting that FEMA is building hidden concentration camps around the US, or suggesting that the swine flu is some sort of Democratic crisis tool, she is claiming that Obama and the Democrats are plotting with ACORN, in order to usurp the will of the Real Republican loving American people.

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Politifact adds not one but two more ?Pants on Fire? awards to Bachmann?s record.

The first one comes from a Washington Times interview that she did  on June 17th. She said?

Now ACORN has been named one of the national partners, which will be a recipient again of federal money

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And they will be in charge of going door-to-door and collecting data from the American public. This is very concerning because the motherload of all data information will be from the census. And, of course, we think of the census as just counting how many people live in your home. Unfortunately, the census data has become very intricate, very personal (with) a lot of the questions that are asked.

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Sanctity of Marriage

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Head nod: Joe.My.God.

Jackson Tribute

Jackson fans have been gathering all over the world, like at the Apollo Theater in New York and on the web.  I was never a huge fan of Michael, and the controversies of the last 10 years or so really soured my view of him. But his music was some of the best and helped define the 80?s in which I was a teenager.

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I-Jobs Projects Moving Forward

The I-Jobs program that was recently signed into law by Governor Chet Culver is all ready starting to hand out money.

According to WHO-TV the first seven applications have been approved. All of them appear to be in the Cedar Rapids area, which was hit very hard by the 2008 flooding.

The projects would receive $45 million in I-JOBS funding. Some of the money will be pumped into Cedar Rapids’ public library, Paramount Theater, Public Works Building as well as the National Czech and Slovak Museum.

Goodbye Farrah

imageThis morning Farrah Fawcett, age 62, lost her battle with cancer

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