While I would love for political blogging to be my only job, it cannot be at this time! I have neglected my writing because just when I might have time to write, things in the news change and I cannot keep up! This is no excuse; there is so much going on, I must write about them as they are happening.
As you know, Tuesday night brought a monumental shift of power in DC. Many will argue that Coakley was to blame for her loss, while others blame Obama. Unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, you have seen that they both contributed. The election in Massachusetts was very similar to the one that gave us our great, wonderful, awesome President! The Republican votes that were cast for Obama in November 2008 were more about the Republican party than they were about him. Yes, he was charismatic, gave great speeches, the first black candidate to come that far…….those were all part of the equation. More than any of that though, he was not a Republican! Americans were so frustrated and angry at the leadership heading out of Washington that they wanted whomever was the farthest from Bush and even Republicans in general. That is what happened Tuesday. The people of Massachusetts are angry at the leadership in Washington, angry at Obama, angry at the Democrats, so they did what Republicans did In November 2008. They voted for the farthest candidate from them. Will it be a wake up call for Obama and his cronies, probably not, they don’t seem to think it was about them. That is the best thing that could happen; I would rather them think it wasn’t about them. They can think that all the way into the 2010 election season!
So rest easy Coakley, there isn’t much you could have done to change the outcome of that election. Your days were numbered anyway, everyone knows how passionate your state is about baseball. I knew you were going to lose the minute you said that Curt Schilling was a Yankees fan! That was the moment you proved your were way too out of touch with your state to actually represent it!
So Much Corruption, So Little Time!
Posted by annanix on January 21, 2010
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Priorities? What are those?
Posted by annanix on September 28, 2009
Gandhi said, while quoting an Indian Philosopher, “Action expresses priorities”. This is absolutely true as we examine the current administration and our beloved President Obama. To name a few, we have, crisis in Afghanistan, Iran firing short and middle range missiles that could put our military throughout that region in danger, a health care “reform” bill that is a disaster at best, and that’s just out of today’s headlines! Knowing that, let’s see what Obama has been up to. He made a whirlwind tour of TV appearances in the past couple of weeks to plug health care reform. So priority numero uno, face time for the health care bill that not many people like, not even many of the Dems.
I know there have been some meetings and speeches that were a little more important. There was that address to a joint session of Congress, but wait, that was also on health care. There was also the embarrassing speech at the G20 Summit where he basically told the rest of the world that yes, the U.S. has screwed up since the beginning of time but Obama is on it now, so don’t you worry! With a line he recycled from his Congress speech, Obama asserted that he and other world leaders had “brought the global economy back from the brink”. Really? Tell that to the unemployed that cannot find work; Tell that to the small businesses that are clawing their way through this uncertain economy. They have pulled us back from the brink? To that I ask, the brink of what? While healthcare is ultimately a US issue, I’m surprised that Obama could break away from the tired, old, rhetoric long enough to talk about anything else at the G20 Summit. He was probably afraid if he brought it up that he would be warned against the effects it might have on the US in the end.
Again, while thinking of priorities another quote seems appropriate. James W. Frick says “Don’t tell me where your priorities are. Show me where you spend your money and I’ll tell you where they are”. Good quote, and very true. Where are Obama’s priorities now? Well, June 16th Obama announced a new “White House Olympic, Paralympic, and Youth Sport office. Sounds great, right? It appears that the office and it’s leader, Valerie Jarrett, have only one purpose at this time. Their job is to spend their time, and OUR money, to ensure that Chicago gets the bid for the 2016 Olympic Games. She, along with Michelle and President Obama, will travel to Copenhagen to lobby for Chicago’s bid. So the President will spend his time, and again-OUR MONEY-to personally ask the IOC to allow his great corrupt city to host the 2016 games. September 16th, 2009 the President hosted an event at the White House specifically to promote Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Olympics. Where is his money being spent? Where are his priorities?
It scares me that we have international enemies and a President who is not concerned enough about the safety of our country to make it a priority. He either doesn’t care, or doesn’t know enough about foreign affairs to keep us safe. Either way is not good. It seems what he does care about is making sure he has face time for the disastrous health care bill, and making sure Chicago gets to host the Olympics. At least by 2016 we might have had a change to make the United States a respectable nation again after he is finished doing his best to destroy it.
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Arlen Specter: Don’t let the door hit you in the…..
Posted by annanix on May 11, 2009
After being asked what I thought about Specter’s party switcheroo I had many thoughts. The first thought was that it wasn’t very surprising. If it walks like a Democrat, talks like a Democrat, looks like a Democrat, well you know the rest. Specter hasn’t been loved by the GOP for quite a while. Becoming a Republican more than 40 years ago did nothing for changing his liberal stances. Google him and you will see that the love comes from the liberal side of the blogosphere. Someone I once knew used the term, “Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish” and it certainly seems appropriate here.
Specter is a cancer survivor and for that he shall be commended. He has very understandable reasons to be passionate about cancer research. Being passionate can be displayed in many different ways. His recent interview stating that the life of Jack Kemp could have been saved if Congress had listened to him and spent more money on research, well that was more along the lines of political agenda than passion. I imagine that this is true in Specter’s brain, it is probably never enough when you have personally dealt with cancer. The Republican controlled congress did, however, increase the spending for health research approximately 7% each year.
The GOP needs much work before assuming power in 2010. It can, and should, be done but there has to be organization happening! Weeding out the, well weeds, will do nothing but help the party come election season.
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Obama or Madonna
Posted by annanix on May 5, 2009
While watching the President’s press conference last week I asked my 2 year old daughter if she knew who was on TV. She used to be able to tell me but I hadn’t asked for a while so I thought it was a good time for a quiz. She promptly responded, “Yes, that is Madonna”. So I asked again and quickly she says, “Madonna”. This left me wondering a couple of things, the first being how does she even know the name Madonna? I then decided she must be wise beyond her years. She was creating a parallel between the two “rock star” figures. She obviously isn’t old enough to remember when Madonna was famous for her talents, she only sees the Madonna who is famous by whatever means necessary to keep her in the media. The similarity between the two are that they are both media hyped celebrity types who deserve a fraction of the press they are given. You just don’t how proud I am that my young daughter is able to recognize this. She has a very bright future ahead of her. Oh sure, some will say she was just confusing her words as they do sound alike. Think what you want, I know the truth.
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No Ethnic Hair Please!
Posted by annanix on May 5, 2009
It was difficult reading this article while keeping a straight face. An entire piece on the “First Hair” and how it should and should not be styled. Obviously, I am not an African American woman so I cannot relate to the professionalism of ethnic hair vs. non-ethnic hair. It is a little disturbing that Michelle Obama is advised not to wear “ethnic hair” during her time as First Lady. As if that would be frowned upon by Americans. We can rest easy knowing that the First Hairdresser has steered her away from dreadlocks, braids, and fros. This doesn’t seem noteworthy considering we never saw Michelle sporting those particular hairstyles previous to being crowned Queen of the Fashion World First Lady. Since most journalists are paying more attention to her style rather than anything substantial, that seems a very telling statement. It appears that we they have chosen leaders who have also chosen style over substance. I for one, cannot wait to see the day they leave office and Michelle is free to wear any ethnic hair she desires!
FYI-It is comical to me that my spellchecker doesn’t recognize Obama as a word. I know that is the case with some names but it makes me laugh every time. Wish we didn’t have to recognize Obama as a President either. What if we could just right click and choose the replacement?!
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Tears over Laughter
Posted by annanix on April 14, 2009
Sorry if this is a little late, guess I need to study a little more about the “auto-post” function. Oh well, better late than never! –Anna
The comedic left are having a good time making fun of Glenn Beck. Yes, his crying on air is a little much, most will probably agree with that. I haven’t watched him on Fox News very often because of the time it airs, but what I have watched was entertaining. I have read his books and enjoyed both of them. Since “An Inconvieneint Book” spent several weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, my guess would be that more than just a few people read it.
Glenn Beck’s emotional outbursts might be a little much, borderline annoying even, but I will take the tears over laughter any day. Right now we have our President and others laughing in the face of our country. They are laughing at the freedoms that are being jeopordized, the money they are taking away almost faster than we can earn it, and the reasons we proudly call ourselves Americans. At this moment we have “Taxation without representation” which many consider un-American. The leaders (loose term alert!) are figuring out how to nationalize socialize the Health Care system. Just ask European Parliament member Danial Hannan how that system is working out in his part of the world. While you are at it, ask your favorite medical professional what they think of the idea. While some are in support of it, most I have found are absolutely against it. Those are just two examples of the liberal’s blatant disregard for the America we know and love.
To the left: Go ahead and criticize Glenn, definelty criticize those of us who listen to him. Your thoughts of me aren’t important, it’s your thoughts of this country that concern me.
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Rightwing Extremists
Posted by annanix on April 14, 2009
I have learned from the Department of Homeland Security that I, and many others, are classified as “Rightwing Extremists”. A report dated April 7, 2009 does a nice job of explaining why we are a cause for concern. While the “rightwing extremists” have not been violent “yet” it is important to clearly notify everyone of the possibilities. I will be reading the report, which at first glance seems like a joke, and posting more about it later.
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Prayers for the family of Sandra Cantu
Posted by annanix on April 7, 2009
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the 8 year old little girl in California who has been missing for several days. The search came to a tragic end last night. I pray that the person responsible for this is found and punished fully.
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Tax Day Tea Parties!! Gainesville, GA
Posted by annanix on April 7, 2009
There are many tea parties scheduled all around the country. Click here for a full list of events and locations. If you are in the North Georgia area there is one scheduled in Gainesville, April 15th. Check out this website for all of the information. You will see on the TDTP website that this isn’t a small movement; there are many events scheduled already. If you are concerned about the future of our country, please show your support by attending one of these protests events. It is difficult to call these protests when, compared to the liberal protests we have seen over the years, these are so calm. This is a grassroots movement organized and attended by Americans who love their freedoms and what our country stands for. These people who “cling to their guns and religion” are not violent or bitter. They are worried, concerned, and frightened citizens who do not like the path this country is taking being forced down. You will not find violent or offensive signs, like you would expect from the protests who get media coverage. Unless you are in attendance, you will not see any signs at all. These events have been happening all over the country for a couple of months but have you seen any coverage of them on the news? NO! If you do, it is to say something like “a small little group of people gathered” which has not been the case in most cities. I have seen the pictures and videos, the gatherings have been much more than “small”. One day the media will have to agknowledge that much of their base disagree with their President. Until then, we have to speak up and be our own voice!
What I find amusing is that many of these Tea Parties have been attended by groups attempting to sabotage. If we are an insignificant group, with silly little complaints, why are people wasting their time trying to sabotage? Interesting thought, huh? I would say that their attempts to ruin alone are proof that this movement has been enough to make them take notice!
See You April 15th!
For continued Tea Party coverage, both local and national, check the following links: LibertyCalls Michelle Malkin Tax Day Tea Party
You can also follow on Twitter at #teaparty
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Thank You Academy of Country Music!
Posted by annanix on April 6, 2009
No, I didn’t win an ACM, but watching the awards last night gave me back my energy for blogging. After a couple of weeks off, I am ready to write! It started with a cruise that left me “blissfully unaware” of the happenings in politics. Upon my return it took me several days to renew my energy. While watching the Country Music Awards last night there were several things worth commenting on. First of all, it is always enjoyable seeing Jamie Foxx there. He came out with his usual “funny to see a black man at the County Music Awards” routine. Always makes me think how it is probably funnier to the “black man” than the rest of us. He then proceeds to give a “shout out” to President Obama. Had he completely thought that one through? Maybe he had, maybe not, but it was met with MUCH less enthusiasm than had he been talking to other types of celebrities. Aside from the occasional movie star appearance, the ACM attendees are not your typical Obama cheerleader.
If you want enthusiasm you should have seen the response to John Rich performing “Shutting Detroit Down”. The audience reaction to his performance vs. a shout out to Obama was very telling. While this song represents a controversial topic in politics right now, it is a good measure of the average persons’ thoughts.
Another performance that brought tears, cheers, and much excitment was that of Trace Adkins. His performace of “Til’ the Last Shots Fired” was absolutley amazing. (See video below) The emotional reaction from the audience, both during and after the performance, prove that this is a touching issue for many. Sadly, this same reaction probably wouldn’t be found in a more liberal audience.
While my military connection is personal, I would like to think that even without that connection my sentiments would be the same. Seeing the dedication these artists show through their music is real. It is a passion that many Americans feel but are never able to portray through talents such as these.
It is my belief that these artists speak the thoughts of many, too bad the same never comes from our government or the media. So, thanks again ACMs for providing a platform for these few with their talent and passion to say what so many of us are thinking!
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