Thursday, January 12, 2012

Full version of Anti-Romney doc

"When Mitt Romney Came to Town"

OUCH. . .

Is Mitt Romney the weird candidate?

This is really good. . .

Monday, January 9, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Romney quoting lyrics

Sorry if this ruins your night. . .

The War Nominee

Santorum. . .

Santorum Watch Time

"There is no Palestinian."

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Obama Isn't Kissing Ass or He's Antisocial?

WHITE HOUSE MEMO

Bipartisan Agreement: Obama Isn’t Schmoozing

“This is not a Lincoln bedroom guy,” said James Carville, the Democratic strategist, referring to the guest bedroom at the White House where President Bill Clinton put up supporters and donors. “In fact, he’s the anti-Lincoln bedroom guy. He doesn’t seem to relish, or even like, having politicians around.”

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Ron Paul a racist?

Interesting stuff.

Friday, December 23, 2011

The Military for Ron Paul

Tired of war? Tired of violating our constitution? Makes sense.

Ron Paul

He's not afraid to speak the truth.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The REAL First Chord of "A Hard Day's Night"

Wow.

SNL - Christmas Treat

On a lighter note. . .

Trivializing a Mass Murderer

We've seen this with many brutal dictators. Full article here.

When Americans talked or wrote about Kim Jong Il, we often tended to play up his eccentricities: his ridiculous sunglasses, his towering hair, his platform shoes, his interest in movies. . .
Still, even if we cannot completely grasp what life is like for ordinary North Koreans, we can at least be honest with ourselves about one thing: Kim Jong Il may have been an eccentric, but he was not, first and foremost, an eccentric. He was, first and foremost, the cruelest man of our time. And that is how we should remember him.

North Korean Killing Fields

Super Villain or Newt!

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Comparing Dictators

Interesting read:

"The personality profile of Kim Jong-il showed the same “big six” constellation of personality disorders [as 2007 studies of Hitler and Saddam Hussein]: sadistic, antisocial, paranoid, narcissistic, schizoid, and scizotypal. Further comparisons among the dictators revealed that Kim Jong-il had more in common with Saddam Hussein (their profiles had a correlation of .67) than with Hitler (their profiles had a correlation of .20). Indeed, both Jong-il and Hussein had sadistic personality disorder as their highest rated item, and their scores were nearly identical – more than three standard deviations above the population average!"

The Death of Kim Jong-il

Tuesday, December 13, 2011