Keyword: blog
-
Under normal circumstances, I would post my blog entry in its entirety here. But since I already posted it to my blog, and it's somewhat long, I ask that you point your browser to unknownblogger.blogspot.com. There are a few reasons that you should read this: 1. It shows how John Kerry could impose a "draft without a draft." 2. The argument is shocking, but all of my sources for it are documented. Don't agree? Decide for yourself. 3. If you agree with it, I ask that you send a link to everyone in your address book. I only wish I...
-
Bush Electoral Votes=301 Kerry Electoral Votes=237 Bush popular vote %=54.8 Kerry popular vote %=45.1% It may seem outrageous based on the pundits and Old Media but this Blogger offers some very good reasons for her predictions. Here
-
...So, where are we today? I'm in a writing mood, I guess - I owe so many people e-mails and phone calls that I should probably be concentrating on that, but instead I'm putting my near-the-end-of-the-week energy into the blog....
-
This is a sad scam that will do nothing by some VERY VERY bored left wing bloggers. I guess they got tried of never being read. If anything they have only proven how well connected, informed and excited the right is!!!!!!!!!!!!! These losers spent hours setting up a fake Washington Times page, http://www.celluloid-wisdom.com/pw/washtimes.html get a life! We don't have time to play silly games - we have an election to win! http://counterpundit.blogspot.com/ and here http://www.celluloid-wisdom.com/pw/index.php?/weblog/entry/protein_wisdom_offering_tomorrows_breaking_news_today1/
-
Another example of liberals losing the little brains they have left. Read the post at A Small Victory.
-
A few weeks ago I was having lunch with a friend of mine and his wife. She was pressuring me about when *I* was going to get married, and the conversation turned to what I thought was important to make a successful match. There are the three qualifications I gave her, but the only one she balked at was "Conservative." At first she thought I meant a member of the Conservative stream of Judaism, but I clarified that as conservative politically. She said, "Well, if that's something you think is important. I mean, I think that [her husband, my friend]...
-
Feel free to slap Candidate Kerry. It sure feels good.
-
Watching ABC, CBS, or NBC news, you would never know that Iranian civilians are now being killed while protesting against their country’s Islamist dictators. You probably wouldn’t know that Iran is considered to be the “world's ‘most active state sponsor of terrorism.’” You most surely haven’t heard that between 10,000 and 15,000 Iranians risk life and liberty to run web logs (“blogs”) opposing their government. Maybe you’ve heard that Iran’s rulers are secretly building nuclear weapons, but did you know that Britain, France, Germany, and Russia have sold nuclear technologies to Iran? Have you heard that Iran now has ballistic...
-
Excert from a new blog: When folks do discover a conservative leaning during cocktail conversation about, say, the upcoming elections, I justify Why I Am Not A Democrat by naming these four: 1. Dan Rather 2. Michael Moore 3. Jamie Gorelick 4. Sandy Berger In each case, we have an example of extreme--indeed maximum--arrogance in their own sense of exceptionalism regarding fairness and the truth. Each has committed a crime or impropriety greater than that of Nixon who, remember, suffered more because of the cover up than the actually petty crime of busting into the DNC (something that happens all...
-
Hillary will only risk running for the presidency in an election she can rig. That would require some Democrat to pave the way for her. Not just any old hack will do, nor a restive glory-hound. It would have to be someone whose utopian socialist credentials and lack of scruples are impeccable, but who looks good and can wow crowds, and who, above all, can follow directions. We need only look at the progress of the campaign since last fall to find someone who fits this description - John Edwards.
-
Blog and bloggers have made a huge mark in 2004, and this should give every major marketer and advertiser pause for deep reflection. Bloggers gave Howard Dean's campaign early, unexpected momentum. They fanned the flames of the Iraqi prison crisis with rapid distribution of photos, especially the most controversial ones. They catapulted into the mainstream Burger King's "Viral Chicken" campaign, as well as the controversial "Swift Boat Veteran for Truth" anti-Kerry video. More recently, blogs have showcased new and promising ways for brands like Microsoft, Nike, Nokia, Sun, and HP to reach out to consumers and other stakeholders. But let...
-
Scott Johnson had just gotten off the phone with Tom Brokaw, even as a TV crew was camped outside his office in downtown Minneapolis, while he tried to explain Tuesday what it feels like "to be sitting in the eye of a hurricane. It's unbelievable." Johnson wasn't getting his 15 minutes of celebrity because of his day job as an attorney and senior vice president of TCF National Bank. Rather (as it were), the attention has come because of his role in helping torpedo a story about President Bush's military records that blew up in the faces of CBS executives...
-
<p>Early morning last Sept. 11, a poster on the conservative Free Republic Web site exulted, "[A]ll of us can say we were there when a few people from Free Republic kicked CBS and Kerry ass."</p>
<p>The John Kerry part may or may not come to pass, but there is little doubt that a few people using their computers certainly gave CBS News and anchor Dan Rather a beating. Right-wing blogs and forums such as Power Line, Little Green Footballs, and Free Republic were the first to question the authenticity of four memos released by CBS News, purportedly written by Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, who supervised George W. Bush's Texas Air National Guard unit in the early 1970s. The memos were part of a 60 Minutes story reported by Rather, questioning President Bush's fulfillment of his Guard service. The buzz created by the blogs became deafening, and the story moved like lightning onto the Drudge Report, and from there to talk radio, cable news and newspapers' front pages - and it's not over yet. On Monday, CBS said it could not prove that the memos were authentic and that it should not have used them. Bloggers cheered that the new-media David had slain the old-media Goliath.</p>
-
I single handedly won the cold war, and I double handedly won the hot war. That is to say, I am a supercalifragalistic, ultra megamagnificient war hero, and I've got the medals to prove it !!! The entire process was easy as squeezin' ketchup! But I'm too busy right now flip-flopin' my presidential campaigh... otherwise I'd lay it all out for you so you could drool over the simplicity of it all. I call it ... KERRyORISM !!! Warning: I recently filed a patent on "KERRyORISM"... so don't think you're gonna steal my technique for screwing America, the stupid American...
-
I think that John Kerry is getting a raw deal in this election cycle, especially now that he's getting screwed by Dan Rather, too. So, to show my solidarity with the Senator from Massachusetts, today I have put away my pajamas and donned a NASA "bunny suit" while blogging.
-
The latest issue of "Section 9" is up. I have a comments thingie below my posts. Tell me whatcha think. It's my take on where we stand strategically as we go into the last month of the election. Be Seeing You, Chris
-
"Well, if you agree with Rather, maybe you should give just a smidgen more slack to George W. Bush about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Bush's sources were more solid by several orders of magnitude than Rather's, and yet it is "obvious" to so many that Bush lied while Rather deserves the benefit of the doubt. George W. Bush had the head of the CIA, the intelligence agencies of all our allies, the Clinton administration, the United Nations, and most of the establishment media generally backing his understanding of the threat from Iraq. Dan Rather...
-
This is Joe Hagan of the New York Observer with Back Channels on KCRW. For years now, we’ve heard that one day soon, the television and the Web browser will form one appliance in everybody's living room -— Web TV, which will allow us to flip from, say, CBS to Yahoo with the click of a button. It hasn't happened yet, but it’s almost there, and despite its reputation as the place for speculation, gossip and out-right slander, the Web has already managed to gain a symbiotic relationship with TV news. Consider the latest case. Last Wednesday, CBS's 60 Minutes...
-
I don't want to sound stupid, but can someone please tell me what a blog is? It's a new word I keep hearing in relation to something on the web. Thanks for your help with this out of touch freeper.
-
Is there a formal definition of "blog" or "blogger". I have a rough idea what they mean. Those terms have been used a lot lately in reference to increasing sources of news and opinions on the internet. Thanks in advance
|
|
|