While I agree with Glenn Beck and Limbaugh in the sense that I was not particulary fond of Chicago getting the 2016 nod, this video demonstrates that Limbaugh and Beck take it way too far. They label our Olympic loss as Obama's fault and it is very clear that these guys just cannot stand the guy. Are their statements un-American? It is clear that they are anti-Obama and want to bring the guy down any chance they get. We were not going to get the nod regardless of who our President was, so labeling this Obama's loss is a bit much. Rush Limbaugh is a bonified jackass, he sees everything in one dimension. When America needs bipartisanship to get ahead, people like Limbaugh further the divide.
*Video can be found at www.theyoungturks.com
Monday, October 5, 2009
Limbaugh and Beck are Morons
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The Brett Favre Show
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Is it Un-American to be happy Chicago wasn't chosen for 2016?
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
What Does the World Need?
This question oftens come up when government leaders and political activists get together. What can be done to decrease the famine going on in some countries? Put an end to terrorism? Find an answer for global warming? The answer is simple to all of those questions. We are taught at a young age in school that there is no I in team and that teamwork is often times the best answer to any problem. The nations of our world need to realize in between fighting one another, that we face an even greater struggle. We create more problems for ourselves by waging war against other countries as we neglect the needs of our own people and the much greater burdens that lay over our heads. If in some way we learn to respect one another, we may be able to see humanity at its greatest form, the human species at its peak. If we continue to fight one another, we are in a greater sense contributing to our own demise. We neglect issues like global warming and world hunger that will ultimately defeat us all if we continue to act stupid and take no action. We take expensive vacations, buy expensive cars and luxuries to make our already high standards of society and living even higher while people from all over the world in third world countries are lucky if they have a home to call their own. We continue to drain our natural resources and pollute the ozone layer in the process. What the world needs more than anything else is people who understand and appreciate it.
I originally posted this on my first blog and republished here.
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Labels: Alternative Energy, Climate Crisis, Miscelaneous, War
The Least Experienced Presidents of The USA
Following my previous segment on the most experience people to ever be elected President of the US, I have decided to run an article on the least experienced Presidents. You will find that some Presidents were complete successes and others failed to really ever accomplish anything.
3. George Washington
5. Dwight D. Eisenhower
The former Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during WWII, Eisenhower never held political office. His popularity as a military figure led to his ascension to the nations highest office in 1953. Eisenhower pioneered the construction of highways throughout the country, supported the ruling of Brown V. Board of Education and asserted a strong foreign policy. During his Presidency, Alaska and Hawaii were admitted to the Union. Eisenhower proved to be an able commander in chief and was well liked during his Presidency.
Other notables include: Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Andrew Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt and W00drow Wilson.
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Labels: American History, Politics
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Huey Long: Every Man a King
After reading up on the Great Depression, it has become strikingly clear that much of the same things are going on now. Barack Obama, much like FDR, has moved towards creating a stimulus package to jump start the American economy. Obama has proposed a "new deal" of his own that closely resembles the one implemented by Roosevelt. The figure of Huey Long, former Governor and Senator from Louisiana seems to be often forgotten in history. Much like Roosevelt, Long advocated for government regulation and intervention to get the nation out of the Great Depression. His "Share our Wealth" program focused on the motto "Every Man a King" and sought to impose a cap on income. He theorized that the wealthy did not need an excess of money and sharing their wealth with the lower classes would in turn cause a boom in the economy. Long endorsed Roosevelt in his bid for the Presidency in 1932 but shortly after broke in his support for the President. During this period, it is safe to say that everyone knew Huey P Long. He defined Louisiana politics and was even seen as a potential opponent to President Roosevelt for the Democratic nomination in 1936. At this time, Long was often viewed as a radical politician. His speeches in the Senate were considered works of oratory art and entertainment, causing many politicians to either respect him or disdain him. However, with his political future having endless possibilities and his own ambitions set on America's highest office, Long was shot on September 8, 1935 and died two days later. The man who could inspire any crowd, stir up those who had no reason to rejoice, was assassinated without ever realizing his potential. As he lay dieing, Long reportedly said "God, don't let me die. I have so much left to do".
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Rush Limbaugh Is an Idiot
To my dismay, I am not the first person to make this distinction, as Mark Sanford and Al Franken have already beat me to it. Limbaugh has gone on a limb to make it clear that he wants President Barack Obama to fail. This of course is coming from a man who has a contract to make $400 million dollars throughout the course of his talk radio contract which expires in 2016. It does not surprise me that a man of such wealth would want the President to fail. If Obama fails, the American economy will fail to recover and subsequently the middle/lower class American will fail. What does Limbaugh have to lose? Money? He already has enough money to live very well for the rest of his life. In calling for his hope that Obama fails, Limbaugh is insinuating that he hopes the economy fails and that notion, in my opinion, is UN-AMERICAN. The American people have so much at stake right now and Limbaugh's attitude is both disgusting and insulting to the United States as a whole. It appears as though his loyalties lie with his party, rather than his country. Mr. Limbaugh, the American people have spoken and it is time you get off your high horse and stop sulking over your beloved Republicans defeat. Our current economic situation is an American crisis, that transcends party lines and political ideological differences. If you cannot understand that, you are a fool.
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Connections in History: Flavius Stilicho and Benedict Arnold
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Labels: American History, Ancient History
How Experience Has Failed Us
James Buchanan: The 15th President of the United States, Buchanan failed to accomplish really anything during his Presidency. As states were gearing up to secede from the Union, Buchanan argued that secession was illegal but that starting a war to stop it was also illegal. His strategy (or lack thereof) helped contribute to the Civil War. During the Buchanan Presidency, the panic of 1857 caused a huge economic crisis and government revenue deficit. In short, the Buchanan Presidency was a huge failure.
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Labels: Miscelaneous, Politics
Question of the Week/ Feb. 27
The Question is: I was considered the first of athens. I led Athens through the early stages of a great war. Who am I?
Last Week's Answer: Khufu
Please send all answers to Khoops621@gmail.com
The winner will be posted on the blog for the entire week. First person to answer correctly wins. For more information, please read the blog post.
Winner will be announced on February 27th and only email submissions will count.
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Labels: Question of the Week
A Real American Hero
Too often today, society tends to look up to those not worthy of our admiration. Our media glorifies stars who cannot stabilize their own lives, let own positively affect the lives of others. So I ask all of you, why do we honor those that dishonor our country. The real American heroes, those serving in the armed forces and in various other integral positions, are neglected the honor and media coverage they truly deserve. Too many lives are lost every day on foreign soil to give me this very opportunity to speak to all of you on my blog. The American Dream is an unmistakable freedom, which too many take advantage of at the cost of our dedicated service men and women. They defend our country not for the fame and publicity that our “beloved” stars receive, but for the opportunity to spread the American Dream beyond our soil and to defend the people of our great nation. I write this evening to spread the story of Marine Sergeant Merlin German, who in 2005, was injured in a Humvee attack and received burns covering 95% of his body. With all odds against him, German survived and has undertaken over 100 surgeries to get him in a stable condition. However, German has passed away as a result of complications after his latest surgery. The face you see above, is the face of a true American hero. In no way, can this post or any post for that matter, do any justice to the great service this man has given this country. Those of you out there that look up to sports stars like Alex Rodriguez, I am sorry to inform you that you are setting yourself up for disappointment. We should not look up to those who make millions of dollars for actions that hold no real weight. For those of you that admire the people we call “stars”, I urge you for the sake of your own integrity, to reconsider your own values.
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Labels: Miscelaneous
Friday, February 13, 2009
What America Needs....Bipartisanship
With a new 787 billion dollar stimulus package being approved in the Senate, it was revealed that only 3 Republican Senators approved the measure. With all due respect, what the heck were all the other Republicans thinking? I understand the difference in the political lines amongst the two parties, but it is clear that we need action now before our economy falls too far from the prospect of recovery. The three Republicans in favor of the bill were Susan Collins and Olympia Snow, both of Maine and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. Our economy cannot wait while the Democrats and Republicans battle over small party ideals. Republicans, whether willing or not, need to give President Obama the opportunity to succeed or fail. If squabbling amongst the two parties continue to transpire, America as a whole loses. Bipartisanship is the only way to climb out of the economic trench we now find ourselves in. The stimulus package is not perfect by any measure, but it has the ability to be effective. We need to reinvest in the American system and reclaim American industry. With bipartisanship in our government, we have the potential to truly unite and overcome yet another troubling obstacle. As the champion of the New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt once said "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself".
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Labels: Economy, Miscelaneous, Politics: Barack Obama '08
Monday, February 9, 2009
The Economy
I do not have to tell you that the economy is in a disastrous state right now. President Obama finds himself inheriting the country at a time where inaction could prove to be more costly than the Iraq War. Whether Obama is inheriting George Bush's problem or not, the fact remains clear that something has to be done sooner rather than later. As the Democrats and Republicans battled over the stimulus, the only side to suffer was the American people. Democrats argue "we need more" and Republicans argue "that is way too much". Obama ran his campaign on promising the American people more jobs and tax cuts to over 90% of Americans. Now is the time to put all his plans into action. The longer we wait, the more we have at stake to lose. One thing Obama needs to at least moderately improve on, is the production of American exports. Over the last several decades, the United States has increasingly become dependent on imports and this has impacted American business. I am well aware we can not compete with the labor costs in China, but we at least need to infringe upon this devastating transgression. The stimulus should provide some comfort to the weak economy, but even chief economists argue that it would at the very least take one year to have an impact. Where's FDR when you need him?
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Labels: Economy, Politics: Barack Obama '08
Question of the Week
Each Monday, a historical question will be posted on the blog and the first person to "decipher the code" will be honored on the blog for the entire week. The questions require you to delve deep into your historical think-tank and be the first to reveal who the code identifies. The question can be found each week at the top of the blog in the special "Historical Question of the Week" section. Please send all answer submissions to Khoops621@gmail.com and the winner will be announced as soon as a winning response is received. The question is can you crack the code?
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