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Black VII: "Truth Shall Rise Again" (T-Mac's Indictment is Nigh...)
MudCave, Inc. ^ | 15 January 2002...beware the Ides of January | Mudboy Slim

Posted on 01/15/2002 1:33:56 AM PST by Mudboy Slim

"South Shall Rise Again!!
(To be sung to R.E.M.'s "So. Central Rain")

Clinton's gonna fall!! Dem Leftists try to stall...
Their Lib'ral mis-Directions...are driving RATS insane!!
Our Will shan't bend!! Slick Willie washed away...
The Evil of the Lib'rals...has forced Mudboy to sing.

I'm sorry...Slick's sorry...Left's sorry...Right's always...

Justice is our Right...Third Party calls...the RINOs frown...
The wise man wrote his words upon the rocks...
But MUD's not bound to follow suit!!
The Left shall bend...Slick's ConDamnation's Nigh!!
If Slick's Treas'nous Crimes YOU Condone...yer choice isn't mine!!

Slick's sorry...Left's sorry...

Med'yuh never called!! MUD waited for Left's calls...
Left's lies and mis-directions are driving US away!!
Then Limbaugh sang...Left's Brain-washin' washed away...
Left says that I should "Just Move ON!!"...that Choice isn't mine!!

I'm sorry...Slick's sorry...Left's sorry...Justice's RIGHT!!!

Ooooh...Ahhhhh...Ahhhhhhhhh-EEEEE...Ahhhhh-ahhhhhhh-uhhhhh...

{end very intensely on Am}

Heh heh heh...Mudboy Slim (15 January 2002)


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To: sultan88; Mudboy Slim
Thanx.
 

McAuliffe's "repeat performance" on CNN demonstrates not only that he is a liar...but that he is an IDIOT...a conclusion, which, in turn, reduces the $18-M question to the following: "Other than McAuliffe's connection to the clintons, what in the world would make this idiot worth an $18 M payoff??"

McAuliffe's idiocy is a reflection of the clintons' idiocy. (They, after all, were the ones who put the idiot where he is.)

"At the end of the day," all three make the same fundamental error: They are too arrogant and dim-witted to understand that the demagogic process in this fiberoptic age isn't about counting spun heads; it's about not discounting circumambient brains.

 

Q ERTY6 Q ERTY4 Q ERTY2 (the clintons were utter failures and the GOP had better exploit it) BUMP!

We must take the offensive.

Addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference today (C-SPAN), Bob Livingston dispatched "it's the economy, stupid," the clinton mantra -- (and together with the FBI files, the only thing that kept the rapist in the Oval Office and out of the slammer) -- with an incisiveness and toughness not usually associated with the GOP. (Is the right finally getting it?)

Livingston said "it's the economy, stupid," demonstrated that the clintons and their gang "are either stupid, themselves, or they were derelict."

"I have no infrastructure to deal with this."

bill clinton

 

 

One of the unintended consequences of America's rejection of mandated political correctness is that legends crumble.
 
The classic case is that of Bill Clinton. The conventional wisdom has been (even from his critics) that notwithstanding policy and philosophy disagreements Bill Clinton was/is a smart, charming, even brilliant man.
 
The reality that is becoming increasingly clear to those willing to see is that "The President Clinton Package" and his team of advisers, managers, and spin doctors, were smart, charming and at times brilliant. However, left to his own devices and without the support, advice, counsel and coercive powers of office, Bill is (for the second time in two months) emphatically demonstrating he ain't all that smart.
 

Bill's big yap:

Geoff Metcalf slams Clinton's foot-in-mouth sophistry

 
 
THE PETER PRINCIPLE/clinton corollary
(no pun intended)
 
Any cognitive measure of the clintons must necessarily come up short. Indeed, the clintons, themselves, confirmed their own vacuity several decades and many elections ago. (The Peter Principle / clinton corollary: The clintons' advancement beyond their level of incompetence is entirely a function of their criminality.)
 
Edith Efron (Can the President Think?) had it almost right. "This profoundly dysfunctional, grotesque aberration can function only with the assistance of prosthesis -- in the form of his wife, Hillary, or, to a lesser extent hired guns from outside his circle of sycophants."

 

Efron confuses psychometrics with dominatrix; the "hired guns from outside his circle of sycophants" provided the bulk of the brains for both of them.

Mia T 3/12/99

 

 
 
Links to clinton vacuity:
 
Can the President Think?
 
THE MYTH OF HILLARY'S BRILLIANCE
 
Mindless rhinestone-studded-and-tented kleptocracy
 
OFF THE RECORD: AN OLD DOG NEEDS NEW TRICKS
 
The man is an artist: He's not just 'Slick Willie' anymore
 
Hey, what a party!
New Year's at the White House
 
hillary's head revisited:
hillary clinton's brain (such as it is) II
 
Senator Dim Bulb by Gary Aldrich © 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
Annotated by Mia T
 
 
Well, some things are "back to normal," as they say. The Democrats are back to their old tricks, blaming good things for bad things.
 
Like last Sunday. Senator Hillary Clinton went on the only TV network where she feels safe, the one named for her philandering husband (The Clinton News Network), and
made one of the most outrageous statements I've ever heard from a Democrat -- and I've heard some doozies. Her Heinous actually said, "If we (Congress) hadn't passed the
big tax cut last spring, that I believe undermined our fiscal responsibility and our ability to deal with this new threat of terrorism, we wouldn't be in the fix we're in today."

Back To the Old Tricks: The game begins anew

 
 
Dumpty Enron Humpty Dummies MEGABUMP!
 

"Punctuating everything were thoughts of Humpty Dumpty. 'Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall' . . . It just seemed as though the world were falling down, like Humpty Dumpty...I thanked God my mother was a senator representing New York."
--Chelsea Clinton's claimed contemporaneous comtemplation of the collapsing Twin Towers, Talk Magazine

 

"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful
tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean neither more nor less."
 
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean
so many different things."
 
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master that's all."

--Through the Looking-Glass

 

 
 

CASHINGTON is a portmanteau construction of New York and Washington; both the construction and the device are especially apt for describing the "Through the Looking-Glass for real" Humpty Dummy clinton years. (Lewis Carroll and Humpty Dumpty were fond of using portmanteau...and the Humpty Dummies were/are fond of using the two cities.)

"'O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy." Carroll coined the word chortle (combining 'chuckle' and 'snort') in Through the Looking-Glass.

Humpty Dumpty uses portmanteau to describe the word slithy, saying, "It's like a portmanteau--there are two meanings packed up into one word" (the meanings being "lithe" and "slimy").

 

 
hillary's head revisited:
hillary clinton's brain (such as it is) II
 by Mia T

The smartest woman in the world would relish "the raucous give and take of American democracy, " as Charles Kuralt once put it.

hillary clinton, by contrast, subsists on cozy clintonoid interviews of the Colmes (or CNN) kind...

In her new book, Political Fictions, Joan Didion indicts the fakery of access journalism practiced by vacant politicos like the clintons, whom she sees as "purveyors of fables of their own making, or worse, fables conceived by political strategists with designs on votes, not news."

(More Didion: "No one who ever passed through an American public high school could have watched William Jefferson Clinton running for office in 1992 and failed to recognize the familiar predatory sexuality of the provincial adolescent.")

Miss Hillary. . . strikes me as one of those innumerable people whose prose is so dull that they are reduced to using equally prosaic cusswords.

Paul Greenberg, The man is an artist: He's not just 'Slick Willie' anymore

John Podhoretz recently asked, "Whence comes hillary clinton's reputation for brilliance?" For the answer, he intuitively, rather brilliantly in fact, looked to her anatomy and noted,"This isn't the first time she's shot herself in the foot."
 
...The above anatomical analysis supports the Podhoretz thesis. Notwithstanding The Pod's erroneous conclusions concerning HILLARY! clinton's heart and nerve, he basically has it right. Anatomy is destiny.
 
Ian Hunter recently observed that our leaders are shrinking. "From a Churchill (or, for that matter, a Margaret Thatcher) to a Tony Blair; from Eisenhower to Clinton; from Diefenbaker to Joe Clark; from Trudeau to Chretien -- we seem destined to be governed by pygmies."

Mia T

Mindless rhinestone-studded-and-tented kleptocracy

 
 
"Hillary's people are very bright," said a well-connected Democrat yesterday. "But they think everybody else is stupid."
Stupid is as stupid does, says Off the Record. . .

OFF THE RECORD: AN OLD DOG NEEDS NEW TRICKS

 

Q ERTY4
hillary's typo
"Hillary thinks that Tipper is an unintellectual nice lady who doesn't have a brain in her head"...

DEBORAH ORIN

BIG CHILL FOR TIPPER & HILL

 

Talk about the pot calling the kettle empty...

To paraphrase Abe Lincoln: She can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any person I know. [NOTE: Lincoln didn't know HIM.] ...

And Adlai Stevenson: In America, anybody can be co-president. That's one of the risks you take.

Senator Dim Bulb by Gary Aldrich © 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

Annotated by Mia T

 
 
 
 

 

401 posted on 02/02/2002 4:59:25 AM PST by Mia T
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To: Mudboy Slim

McAuliffe's idiocy is a reflection of the clintons' idiocy. (They, after all, were the ones who put the idiot where he is.)

"At the end of the day," all three make the same fundamental error: They are too arrogant and dim-witted to understand that the demagogic process in this fiberoptic age isn't about counting spun heads; it's about not discounting circumambient brains.

 
 
CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme Fails Again
 
Ollie North Laughs Ann Lewis Off Stage
by Mia T

CEW YORK, Jan.4--Second-string clinton lapdog, Ann Lewis, failed in her attempt to implement the CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme on "Hannity & Colmes" tonight. The team's implementation score, thus far, is 352 failed attempts and zero successes, despite the best aiding-and-abetting efforts of The New York Times, the Washington Post and Helen Thomas.

Rather than disproving the motivating premise of the Harlem-hatched mission -- a clinton legacy of depravity, ineptitude and failure -- Lewis' tired shtick only served to underscore the premise's essential truth.

Oliver (Ollie) North, a combat-decorated Marine and host of the Fox News show, "War Stories," was substituting for Sean Hannity. Ollie delivered the coup de grâce: "Reagan didn't need to remind the people about his legacy... The people already made up their mind about clinton."

Said another way, the very existence of the CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme is confirmation that clinton was, indeed, an utter failure.


402 posted on 02/02/2002 5:10:30 AM PST by Mia T
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To: Mia T
Thanks for posting your great compilations on this thread - the thread that will continue to grow until McLowlife and the Clintons have been brought to justice.
403 posted on 02/02/2002 1:33:50 PM PST by sultan88
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To: Mudboy Slim
It would have been more interesting to just read Bush's transcript of his Union address. I like to read words carefully. And thank you. I'm still looking for work.
404 posted on 02/02/2002 6:48:05 PM PST by goldilucky
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To: sultan88
A rabble-rousing trouble-making bump to the top.
That mudboy can run; but, he can't hide.
He's got to get back sooner or later.

...mainly 'cuz his wife told 'em so.

405 posted on 02/03/2002 9:50:26 AM PST by Landru
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To: Landru
...mainly 'cuz his wife told 'em so."

And cut him off....from FReepin', I s'pect!

406 posted on 02/03/2002 11:32:08 AM PST by sultan88
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To: sultan88
"And cut him off...from FReepin', I s'pect!"

;^)~Yea-yea.

...& a good deal more than that, *I* s'pect. :o)

407 posted on 02/03/2002 12:17:14 PM PST by Landru
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To: Landru; Sultan88
My my, aren't we the hecklers?! LOL...it's Super Bowl Sunday and y'all have to go givin' me a hard time fer not FReepin' enuff...SHEEESH!!

Great game, though...good to see the Rams and that arrogant Martz taken down a notch...and that Pre-Game Show was absolutely inspiring and I am in awe at the Halftime Performance by one of my favorite bands, "U2" and especially "Where the Streets Have No Name"

I'm hittin' the sack now but I'll FReep at y'all en la manana...MUD

408 posted on 02/03/2002 7:32:16 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Mudboy Slim; Landru
My my, aren't we the hecklers?! LOL...it's Super Bowl Sunday and y'all have to go givin' me a hard time fer not FReepin' enuff...SHEEESH!!

Landru, I think he's saying that we are like two suspicious parents worried about Junior staying out too late. BTW, it was a truly "Super" Super Bowl. Glad New England won. It was like deja vu from Super Bowl III.

409 posted on 02/03/2002 8:37:36 PM PST by sultan88
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To: sultan88;mudboy slim
"Landru, I think he's saying that we are like two suspicious parents worried about Junior staying out too late."

If by that?
You mean a 17 & half year old *Junior* wearing an earring, jams & a baseball cap backwards?
Yea; absolutely.
I'm not being judgemental now, or anything... :o)

"BTW, it was a truly 'Super' Super Bowl."

Well my wife enjoyed it, anyway.
Of course she's a rabid BigBlue fan; & well, the Pat's 2-year quarterback...aaaa forget it.
To me?
It was the last football game of the season for the millionaire kids; not a lot more than that, I'm afraid.
~& I'm still not being judgemental. ;^)

"Glad New England won."

What's not to like about an underdog winning anything?
In fact?
It occured to me after this game, given the theme of this entire -- errr...event?
Some might say there could've been somewhat of an odor out & about?
I mean, the *Patriots*?
~Yea. {g}

"It was like deja vu from Super Bowl III."

HA!!
Now I KNOW you're my age; if you're recalling #III!!
A lifetime ago; to be sure.
As we sat together holding hands on the couch watching this event?
I casually say to her, "Super Bowl WHAAAT -- XXXVI??"
She replies, "Well, we've seen 'em all; isn't that many, y'know."
To which I shriek, "Geehezzzz...what's it gonna take, 48 of these things?"
I needed hearing that number like a[nother] hole in the head.
'Nuff said.

...thank God NASCAR starts in a couple weeks; I need some fresh carbon monoxide -- badly.

410 posted on 02/04/2002 5:15:26 AM PST by Landru
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To: sultan88
Considering the "Patriotic Super Bowl Extravagaza" in response to 9/11/01, I reckon it was simply destiny that allowed the under-manned Patriots to win one of the most exciting "Super Bowls (Recap)" I can recall.

And although now we'll have to hear all about the "genius du jour" Belichek fer the next year, it beats the heck outta having to hear the over-cocky Martz deified ad infinitum.

FReegards...MUD

411 posted on 02/04/2002 5:39:05 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Cyber-Band; Landru; Snow Bunny; Sultan88; all
"It was my first CPAC, but it certainly shan't be my last!!"

Great speakers, great FReepers, Conservative Activists as far as the eye could see, and Yers Truly actually won a real, honest-to-goodnees Palm Beach Vote-a-Matic (which, BTW, I set up as soon as I got back to the MudCave and taught my 3- and 7-year-old to work and neither had a lick of trouble figgerin' it out...LOL!!)!! Next year's CPAC will be the 30th and I urge all FReepers and Lurkers to check it out if you can...FReepers are not alone in our Quest to return this Country to it's Constitutional Roots!!

FReegards...MUD

412 posted on 02/04/2002 6:18:09 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Landru
"...thank God NASCAR starts in a couple weeks; I need some fresh carbon monoxide -- badly."

Are you in the FReeper NASCAR fantasy league?

413 posted on 02/04/2002 6:26:33 AM PST by sultan88
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To: sultan88
"Are you in the FReeper NASCAR fantasy league?"

"Fantasy" hell.
I race for myself but love watching as well.
I've a stroked L48 (be that as it may) and a coldair inducted LS1; both of which have Ford-sized appetites. {g}

The L48's ('Vette) going on the block shortly, this spring & with the LS1 coming off warrenty soon?
I'm looking at some real goodies to go onto this now, "keeper" classic F-Body Chevrolet 'SS' rocketship.

You a NASCAR fan, by any chance?

Truth be known?
Couldn't quite believe my ears when Mudboy informed me he wasn't a fan.; ~kids.
I mean whatwith Richmond International's FOUR events covering CTS, Bush, & 'Cup?
Pistonhead Nirvana; and, on *one* of the last remaining, truely unique tracks left in the event -- akin to the, "Too tough to tame, "Lady in Black" of Darlington IMO.

That's just the way of it, I guess.
Those who can, don't; while those who do, go without.

...story of my life; or, as Slim says, "woe unto me." ;^)

414 posted on 02/04/2002 6:45:51 AM PST by Landru
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To: Mudboy Slim
"...and Yers Truly actually won a real, honest-to-goodnees Palm Beach Vote-a-Matic..."

BWAHAAAA!!!
I *think* the fix was in having you, "win" that thing, Mud!!
BBBWAHAAAA!!

"(which, BTW, I set up as soon as I got back to the MudCave and taught my 3- and 7-year-old to work and neither had a lick of trouble figgerin' it out...LOL!!)!!"

BBBWAHAAAAAAA x2!!!

Ohmygawd I can just see it!!
Kids going nuts while your poor, beautiful bride looked on in utter disbelief.

...made my day hearing that, alright. ;^)

415 posted on 02/04/2002 6:49:35 AM PST by Landru
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To: Landru
"I race for myself but love watching as well. I've a stroked L48 (be that as it may) and a coldair inducted LS1; both of which have Ford-sized appetites."

That's right! You're from Indiana - racing country. I kinda like Jeff Gordon, but he gets booed here in Richmond. People don't realize that he's really a good ol' boy (His part of Indiana was pro-Confederate.)

So you are into big engines and fast wom.... I mean cars? Don't race myself, except driving on I-95 where it is a requirement. But I do love going to antique car shows. Like the cars from the 50's when style was important.

416 posted on 02/04/2002 7:08:07 AM PST by sultan88
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To: Mudboy Slim; administrative simplification
"Yers Truly actually won a real, honest-to-goodnees Palm Beach Vote-a-Matic..."

I need to see it to believe it. Are you bringing it into work?

417 posted on 02/04/2002 7:10:26 AM PST by sultan88
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To: sultan88
"I kinda like Jeff Gordon, but he gets booed here in Richmond."

Jeff gets booed everywhere, my friend.
Winners always are booed.
He's a young good looking kid, he's hyper-successful, has a beautiful wife, is a devout Christian (& lives it) & of course, is a Chevrolet man through-n-through.
Lots to hate there, y'know.

For Jeff Gordon it doesn't take something pedestrian like say, familiarity to breed & evoke contempt.
Nope.
Not with todays swelling contingent of small-minded & increasingly contemptable Americans out there in the Republic, today.
No sirree.

"People don't realize that he's really a good ol' boy (His part of Indiana was pro-Confederate.)"

Yes & no, sultan.
Jeff Gordon's more of a Californian; if you've a keen eye for those kind of thing?

Whatever he is I really don't much care; so long as he wins.
Thereby sending those Yates', Roush, & Penske cars broken & beaten back home in pieces; & their fans, too.
Which you'd have to admit, the young man certainly does like no one else since the late, great Dale "Ol' IronHead" Earnhardt.

No matter; a shame you're not a fan.
You & I could've made a deal for the fall RIS event; assuming my calendar were clear?
I'd throw the redhead into the *SS*, point 'er east on I65 & made a hellova 4-dayer outa it.

"But I do love going to antique car shows. Like the cars from the 50's when style was important."

Style's always been important, IMO; now, was it always available?
That's quite another story.
Methinks the US automaker may be heading into another of their, "Dark Ages"?
If I'm correct?
Like music of the 70s & 80s; we'll all gain a new appreciation for that which we didn't appreciate when we had it.

"So you are into big engines and fast wom...."

Yea. The engine part never dies.
But the fast women are miles behind me, now; my bride excepted, of course.

...women still fast as ever & it still takes a good deal of speed to catch'em; therein, lies the tale. :^)

418 posted on 02/04/2002 7:37:55 AM PST by Landru
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To: Mudboy Slim
"Official Super Bowl XXXVI Thread"

MUD

419 posted on 02/04/2002 8:26:57 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Landru
"Yes & no, sultan. Jeff Gordon's more of a Californian; if you've a keen eye for those kind of thing?"

I guess I don't have the keen eye. I consider Jeff an Indianian.

"Whatever he is I really don't much care; so long as he wins."

Agreed!

"No matter; a shame you're not a fan.

But I AM a fan. That's why we are discussing NASCAR on MUD's T-MAC Thread. LOL

420 posted on 02/04/2002 9:10:42 AM PST by sultan88
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