1 posted on
01/29/2004 7:19:18 AM EST by
Mia T
To: jla
thx for the heads up. :)
2 posted on
01/29/2004 7:22:24 AM EST by
Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: WorkingClassFilth; jla; Gail Wynand; Brian Allen; Lonesome in Massachussets; thesummerwind; ...
ping
3 posted on
01/29/2004 7:31:57 AM EST by
Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: Mia T
Every time you post these images of "Hillary Talks," birds,
squirrels and other small creatures leave my yard.
Everything except Crows and Buzzards, that is.
4 posted on
01/29/2004 7:41:31 AM EST by
leadpenny
To: Mia T
<< She holds a grudge. She looks like she has ice water in her veins. . . . Her every action betrays a deep-seated hatred .... >>
So does her face.
The one, that is, that she has earned.
The face that she deserves.
Not the one we bought and paid for.
Blessings -- Brian
5 posted on
01/29/2004 7:46:48 AM EST by
Brian Allen (Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
To: leadpenny
;)
6 posted on
01/29/2004 7:50:06 AM EST by
Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: Brian Allen
It is said that after 40, you have the face you deserve.
7 posted on
01/29/2004 8:00:48 AM EST by
Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: Mia T
Hillary Rotten Clinton, aka Hitlery, was the First Madame, since she was in charge of the Clinton White House of Ill Repute.
8 posted on
01/29/2004 8:45:31 AM EST by
punster
To: Mia T; hellinahandcart; NYC GOP Chick
I have Boy Clinton on my bookshelf. Gonna have to add this one. RET is a literary treasure.
9 posted on
01/29/2004 8:58:33 AM EST by
sauropod (Better to have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy!)
To: Mia T
I have two books to finish. This one is next on the list.
10 posted on
01/29/2004 9:19:45 AM EST by
bmwcyle (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure)
To: Mia T
We arrived in Accra, the capital of Ghana, on March 23, 1998, to a welcome by the largest crowd I had ever seen. More than half a million people gathered in the searing heat in Independence Square to hear Bill speak. I had loved traveling with Bill ever since he took me to England and France in 1973. He rose to every public occasion, delighted in meeting strangers, and had a vast appetite for new experiences.
Standing on the stage and facing the immense crowd, he told me to look behind us at the rows of tribal kings who were decked out in vibrant robes and festooned with gold jewelry. He squeezed my hand.
"We're a long way from Arkansas, little Hi'ry."
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Living History
pg 454
11 posted on
01/29/2004 9:31:26 AM EST by
jla
To: Mia T
12 posted on
01/29/2004 12:22:45 PM EST by
ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.com.N)
To: Mia T
"This is a woman who's been first lady, who's lived in the White House and shared power with a President," says one of Hillary's fellow Senators.
,,, yes, she has, on a timeshare basis.
To: Mia T
Thanks for the ping
bttt
To: sauropod
I've got that one in my Clinton Collection, too -- and will probably add this one. Though I have to admit that my most treasured books are the ones Barbara Olson wrote. I really miss her. :(
15 posted on
01/29/2004 7:49:16 PM EST by
NYC GOP Chick (Kaddafi is such a whack job that he never promoted himself past Colonel!)
To: leadpenny; Mia T
Every time you post these images of "Hillary Talks," birds, squirrels and other small creatures leave my yard. Everything except Crows and Buzzards, that is.Those pictures of her ARE VERY FRIGHTENING. VERY FRIGHTENING.
I lament that most of the media is so sick, liberal, socialist, just downright lying ba*tards, so very influential and evil that they will easily succeed in making her President. Which should just go to show everyone what a sick country this is. 90 to 95% of American voters have no idea how much the media hides from them. Hillary is a perfect example. It's sick.
And no one ever wants to name these evil media operators. It has always gotten me in trouble, so I must stop.
16 posted on
01/30/2004 12:42:17 AM EST by
thesummerwind (Like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
To: leadpenny; thesummerwind
Every time you post these images of "Hillary Talks," birds, squirrels and other small creatures leave my yard. Everything except Crows and Buzzards, that is.
...And every time hillary walks by, all the little people -- and other small creatures -- quickly head for cover.
"When 'Queen Hillary' walks down the hall, you're not supposed to look at her. You're actually supposed to go into an office if there is one nearby. She doesn't want staff 'seeing' her. And I know she sure as hell doesn't want to meet you or any other staffer!" "You have to be kidding me!" John replied. "No, we got the word at a staff meeting. It's true. Look around. Do you see anyone else in the hall?" John looked around and sure enough people were starting to emerge, like prarie dogs peeking out of their burrows after a hawk had flown past. Gary Aldrich, "Unlimited Access" Mia T, clintonism and the theology of contempt November 2000 (sometime before the-first-Tuesday-after-the-first-Monday)
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17 posted on
01/30/2004 10:10:37 AM EST by
Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: Mia T
Hey Mia T,
Love your post!
Have you considered that for the 2004 election, if a dem is anywhere near beating Bush she can run as number two then use section 4 of the 25th amendment?
This may be where all those raw FBI files on democrats and her fund raising prowness come in handy. If it's Clark he's probably already aware of this possible strategy.
18 posted on
01/30/2004 6:49:39 PM EST by
BabsC
To: Mia T
Insert here my one, constant prayer for the Clintons ...
That the Lord would render the Clintons, and all their minions, powerless and voiceless and nameless and faceless and useless and homeless and penniless ... such is their evil ... and that He would strip them bare before the world, leaving only their immortal souls, and it is for these souls I pray ...
19 posted on
01/30/2004 7:12:36 PM EST by
Pegita ('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
To: doug from upland; Mia T
We arrived in Accra, the capital of Ghana, on March 23, 1998, to a welcome by the largest crowd I had ever seen. More than half a million people gathered in the searing heat in Independence Square to hear Bill speak. I had loved traveling with Bill ever since he took me to England and France in 1973.
He rose to every public occasion, delighted in meeting strangers, and had a vast appetite for new experiences. --HRC
A penny for your thoughts on that sentence, Doug! ;-D
Great job as always, Mia! From what I heard, these "Madame Hillary" books were flying off the shelves at CPAC. Everyone seemed to have one tucked under their arm.
20 posted on
01/31/2004 12:49:32 AM EST by
nutmeg
To: nutmeg
According to the Globe tabloid, he had an appetite for over a hundred new experiences. Great work, Mia. I have to get the book. We are proceeding with PROJECT HILLARY and hope it can have an impact.
21 posted on
01/31/2004 2:05:04 AM EST by
doug from upland (Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
To: Mia T
OK...that was pretty scary... Worthy of Hammer Films.
No doubt this will be must reading in Womenosophy Studies Programs of the future dark age.
To: Mia T; Howlin; Liz
YIKES!
Uma shines at Charity Auction
Wed Jan 28, 7:49 AM ET
Matthew Stinchcomb
Fashion Wire Daily
January 28, 2004 - New York - This past Monday, Uma Thurman, Princess Alexandra of Greece, and Infinity Broadcasting chairman, John Sykes, hosted a charity auction at Christie?s NY, with all proceeds going to benefit Room to Grow, a nonprofit devoted to enriching the lives of babies born into poverty. This annual event always brings out the stars, and boy, were they shining bright this year. A dapper John Leguziamo canoodled with longtime gal pal, Justine Maurer; while America?s princess, Hillary Rodham Clinton, extended the royal welcome to Princess Alexandra of Greece. Hostess Uma Thurman was resplendent as always, while Ken?s Brother, Ric Burns, was also there?
Perhaps the only things more fantastic than the celebs were the one-of-a-kind items in the live auction. Imagine bidding to have Carly Simon personally write and record a song for you. Well, if you had ponied up the big bucks you would have seen first-hand that, ?Nobody Does It Better? than she. How about a Wynton Marsalis concert in the privacy of your own home? Or taking in dinner and a Knicks game with Bob Costas? Sure it ?Costas? a whole bunch of money, but hey it?s for charity, and that was what was truly fantastic about this night.
23 posted on
01/31/2004 9:29:52 AM EST by
Libloather (DemocRATs - the biggest hate group going...)
To: Mia T
I started reading the Spectator back when President Jimmy was ruining the country. Tyrrell's wit and razor sharp attacks built more allegiance to conservative principles in me than almost anyone else I can recall. Not because he had more facts or insight on human affairs, but because he fought - with style. Erudition aside, Tyrrell cuts like a broken beer bottle and can hit like a freight train.
Ann Coulter, no doubt, is doing the same for another generation. You have a seat among these, too, Mia. Your constant creativity and ceaseless archiving have proven many times to be a source for precious information that we all know is being swept away and ignored. You get up and shout, girl!
Before Tyrrell took over the Spectator, Buckley ran the show. Of course, Bill was the iconic conservative for decades, predictably shown like a porcelain knick-knack on grandma's table when the media wanted a 'conservative' view. Of course, there was always Barry Goldwater to mock and Nixon to demonize, but Buckley was a well-mannered, house-trained conservative. He came on your show or he wrote an article and he didn't piss on the floor or upset the canapé tray. The sad fact is that Buckley really only connected with conservatives, not the average American, because he dealt with ideology and the drier realms of theory and fact. To his credit, in an age of carelessness and unlimited government growth, he offered no catchy slogan or happy-face promises. Sadly, at the same time, there was precious little effort to bite his lying handlers.
Theory is important. Facts are too. But in a sound-bite culture, especially one where the forces or good are taught that loud-mouthed insistence is a bad thing, taking the high-ground of humble meekness and promoting rarified debate is a losing proposition played across the entire population. The nuclear weapon of the conservative movement is to package the corruption of the left into easily digestible packets and launch them from as many vehicles as possible. In the mainstream media, this takes cajones to shout-down being shouted-down. It takes a willingness to deal in kind - nothing less.
In a related vein, the fearful silence of targeted Jews and a willingness to appease, or ignore, what was actually going on contributed to the atmosphere that resulted in the deaths of millions at the hands of another Leftist regime in Nazi Germany. One organization, Jews For the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (
http://www.jpfo.org/), clearly understands this relationship and is dedicated to the proposition that it won't happen again - ever. In a million other ways, this attitude is working itself out across the political spectrum.
To my thinking, one of the greatest problems remaining is the conservative reticence to attack. Somehow, restraint is tangled up with some misguided notions of courtesy or decorum. I am grateful for fighters and in-your-face conservatives, many of whom reside here on FR, who are dedicated to political action where the rubber meets the road. There is a time and place for tact, but during a war (as we are in) tact plays a lesser role than the brute mechanics of meeting a threat and destroying it.
The key thing is that attack, at this time or our nation's history, is not aggression - IT IS SELF DEFENSE.
During the Reagan years, I came across a photo of a young man in Latin America in the act of hurling a Molotov cocktail. His shirt-tail was flying and his throwing arm was wound back and ready to fire. The rag in the bottle was flaming and trailing sooty black smoke. What got my attention was the clear label on the bottle - Pepsi. I copied the picture and titled it: "The Choice of a New Generation." To me, that photo (long disappeared) is what it is all about.
Somewhere along the line, ideals become worth fighting for. Somewhere along the line, fighting goes from the rhetorical, to activism, and finally, to open combat. The dedication of the enemy - those who embody the forces of evil - raises the ante. The mettle of the just meets the ante and calls the hand. As everyone knows, we are in the activism stage of resistance. I am glad that we have an able generation of leaders that are willing to take the fight where it needs to go.
Thank you, Mia, for being part of the choice of a new generation.
24 posted on
01/31/2004 9:54:12 AM EST by
WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
I don't think it is quite accurate to refer to Hillary Rotten Clinton as a former First Lady, because Hitlery is no lady. A more appropriate term would be the former First Madam, like in the Madam of the Clinton White House of Ill Repute.
I never cease to be amazed by Mia T's WebArt.
Job well done. I will definitely buy this book sometime in the near future.
Tyrell was on the Sean Hannity radio show today talking about this book. I like the fact that he dedicated the book to Barbara Olson and Ted Olson. I still miss her.
THANKS TONS.
MUCH APPRECIATED AS USUAL.
<< "She holds a grudge. She looks like she has ice water in her veins . . . . Her every action betrays ... deep-seated hatred ............ " >>
And she has the face she deserves to prove it!
Blessings -- Brian
Your posts are always interesting. But I would have liked to know more about your work on Tyrrell's book. What exactly does an annotator do? Just check references? And is the book out yet?