whistlin’ past the graveyard

10 Comments!

  1. geezerette
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 11:34 am |

    CHICAGO!!

  2. Posted August 31, 2012 at 12:59 pm |

    I know a few code words
    Sustainability = mass murder. Think of a sustainable population of 450,000,000 and what to do with the rest of us.
    Social Justice = empowering one group over another to correct for perceived injustice.
    Progressive = regressing into the failed ideology of communism in the hopes that this time we’ll get it right without the murder, imprisonment of dissenters or trampling on religious freedoms.

  3. Colonel Jerry USMC
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 1:02 pm |

    My lovely G-ette is correct, however were it me, I would add the Left and the Left coasts. I find a mixture of *iron* in their lack of interest/concern relative to who the fuck grows/distributes the “food” in the American Tribe!

    Perhaps they have not considered that a diet of Perrier water & lawn clippings, without “bacon”, is quality for an amazingly short period…

  4. Ironic in Denver
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 2:17 pm |

    And now for a post that left-tards will no doubt think racist:

    Here’s an article about Obama having to cancel his campaign everywhere but Louisiana in order to follow* Romney in visiting the storm ravaged area and showing a some interest in those suffering the most:

    (* Yet once again, the Big O leads from behind.)

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2196389/Mitt-Romney-heads-storm-hit-Louisiana-President-Obama-hits-campaign-trail.html

    (notice, by the way, that this matter has gotten international coverage)

    Here’s what I think is a serious money moment from the article:

    Romney’s last-minute trip to New Orleans came as his wife Ann told CNN that swing women voters in particular had told her that ‘it’s time for the grown-up to come, the man that’s going to take this very seriously and the future of our children very, very seriously’.

    The thing that catches my eye here is swing women voters saying ‘it’s time for the grown-up to come, the man that’s going to take this very seriously and the future of our children very, very seriously’

    I hesitate to make a fool of myself by speaking for the fairer sex, but I seem to recall that when it finally matters women (especially those with children) often are attracted the most to men who are solid, reliable, dependable, and act like providing for and protecting the kids matter. It’s one thing to have a fling (think 2008) with that hot, popular, unreliable guy for a bit; but then they start to think that the reliable alpha-provider is going to matter for the long haul (think 2012 to the middle of the century). Soooo…..

    …I’m just wondering if by November perhaps it won’t be Romney who has the problem with women.

    An now for a little fun:

    Notice that pic in the article?
    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/08/31/article-2196389-14C69AD8000005DC-315_634x533.jpg
    While I am certain that Gen. Lloyd Austin would never, ever actually think such a thing, much less say it, here’s what I’m imagining the conversation to be when that pic was snapped:

    Not so big guy in the middle: “Hey, homey us brothers got to stick together.”

    Not so little guy on the right: “My ‘brothers’ are the people in the United States Military; who are your brothers anyhow M-F?”

  5. Posted August 31, 2012 at 2:37 pm |

    Relevant So, if you walk into an Irish pub and want a Guinness & Harp’s, be prepared to be offended when the barkeep calls it a “Black & Tan”

  6. DougM (November is coming)
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 5:27 pm |

    geezerette (1)
    *neighghghghgh*

  7. Ironic in Denver
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 8:32 pm |

    danintampa 5: I followed your link and noticed that there are yet more people who should be turned out of the government and made to work for a living, assuming that they are able*.

    However, I confess that, although I’m uncertain how it would actually be taken, I would *never* go into an Irish pub and order a “black and tan.” Regardless of how it might be taken, I’d wince doing it.

    * Otherwise there is welfare, with The Big O’s revised work rules.

  8. Another Bob
    Posted August 31, 2012 at 11:35 pm |

    If you can hear the dog whistle, you’re the dog.

  9. Posted September 1, 2012 at 9:04 am |

    Those voices inside the liberals’ heads…aren’t they the same ones that whisper “kill all the babies?”

  10. Posted September 1, 2012 at 9:44 am |

    Doug, your Rope n’ Chains inspired me to go back to the source…

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