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The Times Interviews John McCain…not a single question about the Border or Illegal Aliens.

Pierre Legrand’s Pink Flamingo Bar

The Drive-By media is studiously avoiding talking about illegal immigration even though for many inside of the Republican party it is one of the prime reasons that the base is so upset with the establishment GOP. The American people have struck down the last few attempts to run amnesty past us. When it mattered, in the face of overwhelming majorities of Senators in favor of it and a President aching to give amnesty to 20 million illegals, the people have spoken and refused such amnesty. You might think that would be worth talking about with one of the architects of said amnesty.

Following are excerpts of a transcript of an interview conducted by The New York Times’s Adam Nagourney and Michael Cooper with Senator John McCain in Hudson, Wisconsin, on July 11. The answers are transcribed verbatim; some of the questions are paraphrased. The other people Mr. McCain refers to, who were in the room, are his wife, Cindy; Mark Salter, a senior adviser; Brook Buchanan, his press secretary; and John Taylor, an economic adviser. Transcript - The Times Interviews John McCain - Text - NYTimes.com

Robert Samuelson wrote about this interesting phenomenon the other day at Real Clear Politics. Campaign 2008: The Sounds of Silence.

It is one of our fondest political myths that elections allow us collectively to settle the “big issues.” The truth is that there’s often a bipartisan consensus to avoid the big issues, because they involve unpopular choices and conflicts. Elections become exercises in mass evasion; that certainly applies so far to the 2008 campaign. A case in point is America’s population transformation. Few issues matter more for the country’s future — and yet, it’s mostly ignored.

Two changes dominate — aging and immigration — and they intersect. In 2005, 12 percent of the population was over 65; by 2050, that will be almost 20 percent. Meanwhile, immigration is driving population growth. By 2050, the population may exceed 430 million, up from about 300 million now. About four-fifths of the increase will reflect immigrants and their children and grandchildren, estimates the Pew Hispanic Center. The potential for conflict is obvious. Older retirees and younger and poorer immigrants — heavily Hispanic — will compete for government social services and benefits. Squeezed in between will be middle-class and middle-aged workers, facing higher taxes.

What do John McCain and Barack Obama say about these looming problems? Well, not much. Of course, they’re against poverty and fiscal irresponsibility. They oppose illegal immigration and favor “reform.” But beyond these platitudes, they’re mostly mute. It’s not that the problems are secret. Dozens of reports have warned of population aging, which affects most wealthy societies. Global aging is “a demographic shift with no parallel in the history of humanity,” argue Richard Jackson and Neil Howe in their recent “The Graying of the Great Powers.

Mr Samuelson hit a lot of good points but missed the most obvious point. Sure it is possible that the Parties can decide to NOT talk about certain issues. But the press is not supposed to be under the same constraints. So we can applaud Mr. Samuelson for being part of the Drive-By that is talking about it we should also wish that his colleagues would start asking some tough questions.


AP Creative Writing Techniques…Sheesh didn’t Realize this was Kosher!

Wow! Instalaunch! Cool…Please have a look around.

Now this is interesting…Both of these items are from the same AP Article posted on two different sites. Both articles are titled:

Senate loads war funding bill with domestic programs

See if you can spot which article has not been altered…

Is this common practice? Boy this sure seems dishonest….notice all the information missing? Fox News was not the only one that saw fit to exclude the information. WSJ and others had no problem omitting the death of the latest attempt by the Senate to end run around their voters clear wish to stop illegal immigration.

I guess I won’t suppose that Fox News, WSJ and others omitted this news because they are pro-illegal immigration. Or should I?

Anyways I came upon this after clicking a line at Michelle’s site and noticing that her snippet did not match the snippet posted on the International Herald Tribune’s site. Cannot imagine that the snippet from the IHT site posted on Michelle’s site sprung from her imagination so they must have changed the article after she posted.

Great! News that is now you see it now you don’t!

 Breitbart Article Exhibit A Fox News Article Exhibit B
Now that it’s clear that Democrats won’t insist on a troop withdrawal timeline, the White House is focusing on making sure the measure doesn’t exceed his request.

The Senate war funding bill combines $194.1 billion in spending over for war funding, foreign aid, military base construction, heating subsidies and a variety of smaller items. Then there’s $14.5 billion to give 13 weeks of unemployment checks to people whose benefits have run out and $51.6 billion over 10 years to improve GI Bill benefits.

There’s $108 billion remaining from Bush’s war funding request for the 2008 budget year ending Sept. 30. But the White House appears willing to lump that request together with $70 billion to carry the war into next spring, as well as Bush’s $5.8 billion request to construct levees in Louisiana.

That puts Bush’s request at $183.8 billion—more than $10 billion below the Senate measure.

The immigrant farm labor provision added to the measure at a hearing last week by Sens Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Larry Craig, R- Idaho, would allow almost 1.4 million immigrant farm workers to stay in the United States for up to five years to ease a shortage of farm workers that has left some crops rotting in the fields.

Sens. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., and Judd Gregg, R-N.H., followed that up with a provision to extend an expired program to allow seasonal workers to return to the country using H-2B visas.

Gregg, typically a fiscal conservative, voted with Democrats at last week’s hearing to adopt $1 billion worth of additional energy subsidies for the poor. That provision led top Appropriations panel Republican Thad Cochran of Mississippi—himself the driving force behind $1 billion for coastal restoration in Mississippi—to warn his colleagues that they were simply guaranteeing a Bush veto.

Still, Republicans such as Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas—a member of the Senate GOP leadership team—pressed ahead with add-ons of their own. Hutchison won approval of $100 million in grants to local law enforcement to fight drug trafficking along the U.S.-Mexico border.

It’s the type of situation White House budget director Jim Nussle had in mind last month when he chided senators for a “sky-is-the-limit mind-set” regarding “the desire of some in Congress to load up this troop funding bill with tens of billions in additional spending.”

Republican Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri moved to keep open three “veterans business resource centers” with $600,000 in taxpayer funds. One of the centers, naturally, is in St. Louis; the others were in Flint, Mich., and Boston.

  Now that it’s clear that Democrats won’t insist on a troop withdrawal timeline, they’re including add-ons of their own. Hutchison won approval of $100 million in grants to local law enforcement to fight drug trafficking along the U.S.-Mexico border.

It’s the type of situation White House budget director Jim Nussle had in mind last month when he chided senators for a “sky-is-the-limit mind-set” regarding “the desire of some in Congress to load up this troop funding bill with tens of billions in additional spending.”

Republican Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri moved to keep open three “veterans business resource centers” with $600,000 in taxpayer funds. One of the centers, naturally, is in St. Louis; the others were in Flint, Mich., and Boston.

Senate loads war funding bill with domestic programs


Because Republicans are just incredibly stupid…how else to explain 29 Republican Sponsors to this abortion!

Obviously if as a United States Congressmen you are NOT willing to stop illegal immigration you should make damn sure that no pesky state or local officials go around you and take care of the problem themselves. More obviously if you are a hopelessly stupid political party getting its ass handed to it in every single goddamn election held you should GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO PISS ON YOUR BASE. Naturally. So that explains these 29 clowns wearing the Republican badge sponsoring legislation to take away States rights to police up a problem they refuse to face. After all when you aren’t collecting much money from your base because you have foot tapped your way into hell then corporations like Tyson Foods and Mohawk Fabrics who employ thousands of illegal’s are your only hope. So you better please them by trying to pass this shitty legislation. Take a good look at the wording of this…

(b) Enhancement of Federal Preemption Standards- Section 274A(h)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1324a(h)(2)) is amended to read as follows:

    `(2) PREEMPTION; NO NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION CARD-

      `(A) PREEMPTION- The provisions of this section preempt any provision of any law of any State or political subdivision thereof or any contract entered into by any State or political subdivision thereof which–

        `(i) imposes civil or criminal sanctions upon employers for actions governed by the Act;

        `(ii) requires, authorizes or permits a system of verification of the immigration status of employees or employment applicants;

        `(iii) requires, authorizes, or permits the use of a federally mandated employment verification system for any other purpose other than that required by Federal law, including verifying status of renters, determining eligibility for receipt of benefits, enrollment in school, obtaining or retaining a business or other license provided by the unit of government, or conducting a background check; or

        `(iv) requires or prohibits the use of an immigration status employment verification system for any purpose, except as required by Federal law, including without limitation, such purposes as–

          `(I) a condition of receiving a government contract;

          `(II) a condition of receiving a business license; or

          `(III) the basis of assessing a penalty.

Here are the sponsors of the above nonsense…and this is only part of the nonsense. This is a blatant attempt to nullify the great work being done locally to deal with the huge influx of illegal aliens. The efforts of states like Arizona and Oklahoma will be killed by this legislation! Now is as good a time as any to remind these clowns that while Tyson and Mohawk and the others that are donating money to them won’t be able to replace all the votes they are losing. Call these clowns up now and ask them just exactly why do they crave losing?

Rep. Samuel Johnson [R-TX]hide cosponsors Rep. Marsha Blackburn [R-TN] Rep. Jo Bonner [R-AL]  Rep. Kevin Brady [R-TX]  Rep. David Camp [R-MI] Rep. Eric Cantor [R-VA] Rep. Barbara Cubin [R-WY] Rep. John Doolittle [R-CA]  Rep. Philip English [R-PA]  Rep. Tom Feeney [R-FL]  Rep. Virginia Foxx [R-NC]  Rep. Trent Franks [R-AZ]  Rep. Sue Myrick [R-NC] Rep. Paul Ryan [R-WI] Rep. Addison Wilson [R-SC] Rep. John Gingrey [R-GA]  Rep. Louis Gohmert [R-TX]  Rep. Virgil Goode [R-VA]  Rep. Ralph Hall [R-TX]  Rep. Walter Herger [R-CA]  Rep. John Kline [R-MN]  Rep. Ron Lewis [R-KY]  Rep. Frank Lucas [R-OK]  Rep. Donald Manzullo [R-IL]

Rep. Kenny Marchant [R-TX]  Rep. Michael McCaul [R-TX]  Rep. James McCrery [R-LA]

Rep. Harry Mitchell [D-AZ] Rep. Dennis Moore [D-KS]  Rep. Gabrielle Giffords [D-AZ]

So while folks all over the country scratch their heads and wonder why the Republicans are losing, these Republicans are giving a graphic example. Poll after poll show that rank and file Republicans want our borders controlled and want the illegal alien problem taken care of. Naturally to these Republican politicians that means killing local laws to suit their multicultural fantasies. Gosh I wonder why they are losing?

Oh and by the way some wags have been advocating that Republicans are losing because they are NOT advocating Amnesty and other bullshit. To that crazy shit let me just say that even Hillary ran as fast as she could from Spitzers loony idea to give Illegal’s drivers licenses. Even liberals like New Yorkers didn’t think that was a great idea. Some of them have claimed that the election in Mississippi proved that being tough on illegal’s was a losing strategy. Not sure how they can claim this with a straight face given that the positions of the candidates were so similar that even the RHINO wag making this absurd claim had to admit it.

I can tell you that at this point I don’t even look at Republican efforts at fundraising. I just toss them into the garbage…I hope they are getting enough money from those border jumpers to make up the difference!


Why Bitter Voters Do Not Respect College Professors and Cling to Our Guns!

Glenn Reynolds is probably one of the most valuable resources in the Blogsphere…but every now and again he checks out and comes up with something loony. We should expect it since he is after all a member of a class of people whose grip on reality sometimes slips…alot. Witness this “piece” that Glenn points us to this morning. Glenn bestows the coveted “read the whole thing” link to a piece so badly argued that I will be forever questioning the abilities of lawyers coming from the University of Penn.

Coming Soon to a Country Near YOU! Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’

Instapundit linked to a story today that sparked a memory a speech and the unfortunate accuracy of the prediction. First the Instapundit Link:

POLL: Britons Fear Racial Violence: “Almost two-thirds of people in Britain fear race relations are so poor tensions are likely to spill over into violence, a BBC poll has suggested. Of the 1,000 people asked, 60% said the UK had too many immigrants and half wanted foreigners encouraged to leave.” The multi-cultural progress meets with its usual success.


Absolut Aztlan Hardy Har Har…That’s Pretty Funny Absolut. One More Reason to Drink Stoli! BOYCOTT ABSOLUT

Pierre Legrand’s Pink Flamingo Bar

Absolut needs to be shaken not stirred with this kind of bullshit ad. This picture is being used in Mexico…man I bet Juan Hernandez from McCain’s campaign must be laughing his ass off about this crap. And Absolut can kiss this big fat gringo’s ass before I will ever buy another bottle of this shit. Guess those Mexicans dreaming of Aztlan must have a lot of money if Absolut thinks they can cover the hole that just developed in the Market in the US. Thanks to Gateway Pundit for the picture and the great story as well as Allah and as Allah points out regarding the graphic below the Absolut abomination Patrick Ishmael fights fire with fire. BOYCOTT!

Patrick Ishmael fights fire with fire.

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