Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Boy Oh Boy
I don't know how IowaHawk is so damned good at creating the hilarious juvenile atmosphere, and don't care. It made me laugh.
As for Charles Johnson and Andrew Sullivan---I too had great respect for them once upon a time.
I hope the left doesn't steal and hold hostage Breitbart's puppy and turn his leaf like they managed with those other formerly fine fellows.
Breitbart speaks very well and clearly here regarding his $100,000 bounty and integrity, and I very much wish him success in his tilting at the political elite and fourth estate.
Tar and feathers.
For the fourth estate first, then the political class.
There is no hope for us until the very air is downy with ignominy.
Lastly, just to be fair, here is Weigel as interviewed over at National Review.
Typical journalist, playing every angle against the center.
To hell with him. He is a weasel.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
NYtimes Haditha
I will re-read the article. But on first glance the Spree take seems quite more than just valid. It is a clear sketch of the fourth estate template, and I am shocked. Shocked!
(P.S.---Spree was kind enough to stop over and post a quick comment, which is really neat! Sadly there are not enough Sprees in our current populace. So try to get every one's brains and love of country back up to snuff again at every opportunity, please!!)
PPS--can anyone sense a difficult restraint on my part viz a viz the fourth estate, the tenor of the article and my lack of tar and feather linking?
(one in Connecticut..."popular Punishment for modern delinquents.")
Alrighty, I have since blown the "tar and feather"-free linking. I just can't help it, I can't ignore that little glowing ember of optimism that is my American heart!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Spencer Ackerman
Just google his name and read, if you want to laugh, get nauseous, get sad, and laugh again.
He really enjoys that whole threatening violence thing, and I understand, believe me, however it would incite liberals to question a person's masculine properties.
Somehow I must have thought that young people would have seen through the media liberalism, that the pendulum may have changed it's direction.
Painfully it is clear that having the youth is having the future, and the liberal MTV globalism brainwashing worked as desired.
An obnoxious self righteous little turd is Spencer Ackerman, and no doubt so many others on that fetid Journolist. I still wish I had media detecting specs for the train commute leading up to that election.
I can't read Wired without thinking of this smug twat now.
Is his twitter name really "Attackerman"?, that is so pathetic.
He's a Rutgers grad...The Black Knights, isn't that a racist throwback construct? Who came up with that mascot and name, Fox News or white people?
Spencer show me how to be cool, please please please...You brilliant JournOlists showed us the way with a black-but don't call him Arab-president who is post racial and wouldn't have signed up for the gig if he weren't black-don't call him Arab-because his resume would have been laughed out of town if he were white...but throw people who question his competence through windows and call them racists even if they only ever questioned ability while you extolled race.
Eat shit and die, Spencer--Oh! forgive me, that's violent and mean sounding, and I know you wouldn't go there, forgive me, I'm white, I must be innately cruel and I'm a white male, so I must have a predilection towards violent notions which cover my masculinity issues.
What a typical self-conscious white liberal little big mouth.
Frank J gets pretty close with the pipsqueak little dog notion.
Anyway, that's our fourth estate for you. As well as our youth.
Liberal: It means hating the folks who struggled to give you all that you have, and struggling to give it all away from the comfort of what you were given. Add snotty and arrogant, toss in a dash of self loathing dramatic brat, don't forget a pinch of start fights you can't win and shake vigorously.
By the looks of Spencer that is our future, God help us.
Our republic is not going to make it unless we wrestle the fourth estate from the "progressives."
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Blumenthal
He is under scrutiny, liberal scrutiny, something must be up.
I must go back and look at all of the Blumenthal that acid reflux can stand.
How many links will the terms "Blumenthal Tobacco Settlement" return?
I want Peter Schiff for our Senator.
I will spend some time thinking of Blumenthal and his need for attention and trying to recall his nanny fueled notions.
What a field day this would be for the press if only...only...oh, what could that one thing be? Hmmmmmm....What would make it different for that hard working fourth estate?
Keep notes on the politicians but heat up the tar and fluff up the feathers for the media. They deserve to luxuriate in an exfoliating catharsis immediately. Then they can use their legendary communication skills to ask, for once, difficult questions and follow ups of the political class for we, the people, to glean pertinent and useful information.
Big Journalism quotes NPR: "An extensive search of the news database Nexis conducted by NPR shows several Connecticut newspapers repeatedly mischaracterized Blumenthal’s service, especially the Connecticut Post."
I am saddened that no daring journo-aspiree would dare get their hands dirty looking into matters.
They would rather relax and print PR releases as their own material.
And worse, this trend is set to continue."
I would suggest that applies to the Anglosphere and Western culture as well as locally, especially as long as the liberal east coast machine is churning.
As long as these deluded jerks, the fourth estate, consider Carlos Slim's New York Times the neutral spigot of high end information this civilization is doomed down the porcelain vortex.
UGH
Sunday, August 22, 2010
The Telegraph
this via the great Alphecca.
I need a new computer, but I also wish people would hit his tip jar enough for him to replace his, so that he could post much more often, and even enough for him to get high speed internet.
We have had no choice but to look to foreign papers for info regarding our nation, it is no secret that "loath" and "hate" are words which lack sufficient venom to indicate how I regard our fourth estate.
More foreign perceptions of our hobbled and troubled nation here:
http://watchingamerica.com/News/
They are also seeking assistance, and they are a valuable resource.
Along this theme let me add a great service which will allow you to peep through a hole into the vile islamic world and view, read and listen to the translations that our fourth estate is actively denying you, literally conspiring to keep you ignorant lest you have some sort of redneck backlash. It is MEMRI, link at bottom.
Islamic savagery is exotic and understandable to them, while Americans demanding freedom from Islamic intolerance is anathema and an embarrassment to the likes of Meecham et. al.
Remember all of the press over the one individual Matthew Shepard?
Where is the info and outrage over contemporary "Honor Killings"?
People want to know, and the press wants to manipulate you in your ignorance.
'“Honor killings,” someone wrote recently in an online forum, “have arrived in America.”
In fact, honor killings have been going on in the Muslim communities of America for years. They haven’t just newly arrived: We’re only starting to know about them--in part because my colleagues in the media are only now summoning the courage to admit it.'
"Courage"? Please. That bit turned my stomach. The press reporting on facts, the press relating the sad tales of brutal murders takes some manner of "courage"?
Dear God, I need only see the media stammer and grope for some line with which to discredit Ayaan Hirsi Ali to get a vivid relief between courage and cowardice. If you have the stomach read this short bit at Andrew Sullivan's Daily Dish in which they purport that Ali's personal narrative is "irrelevant", can you imagine after all of the bullshit about context and Obama's life story infusing him with a deeper understanding of the world and a vision blah blah blah...but Ali's life is irrelevant to her understanding of Islam and Muslim culture, which the writer asserts is bigoted and intentionally misleading. They also use her to slam conservatives as closet bigots. Sullivan and his crew have become such insufferable assholes, but the good news is that they are on the short list for muslim stoning, the useful idiots.
Female circumcision may not be in the koran, I don't know if it is in the hadith, but neither is the burqa or veil to my understanding. They have both gained much ground with the influence of radical Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood and the like since the '60s. If anyone ever tells you that the veil is necessary for religious reasons including while driving or having to be I.D.'d, don't buy it. Though I'm sure The Daily Dish will exonerate the one while invoking the other.
Type the word "Honor" into google, there must be desire for facts and information as the phrase "Honor Killings" is suggested in the first five auto returns, but the press is uninterested, they would much rather run interference for the evil cult which would applaud the Shepard killing.
Bookmark http://memri.org/, the Middle East Media Research Institute
Oh well, I started off with one type of post and then started down a different path...Need I remind anyone that the term "Mess" is already in the banner?
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Girls Win!!
aldrich m. tan
aldrich.tan@indiosun.com
An all-girls team has broken ground in a male-dominated robotics competition.
“We broke the sexual barrier,” she said."
This lass, Alison, was born in...1996? What on Earth manner of hurdle did "they" convince her of?...
Once again I say usurp the fourth estate!!
With Tar and Feathers!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Bat Season
Here we see bat grab fish and then fish grab bat. Only one had the meal, though.
Update: We have many challenges on the pathogens front. However we have had victories that have not been celebrated. Halloween always reminds me that, as a chronic rabies bat infected loon, I must count my blessings. The pessimistic news coverage of all things reinforces this notion. This thanks to the fourth estate's system of using ignorant and arrogant chuckleheads to rapidly release poor information quickly if it is negative and to use all else as filler.
"Journalism. Because We Are Too Damned Special to Report!!!"""
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Auntie Zeituni
Confusingly, perhaps...at any rate she owes nothing to anyone and may pull Obama's ears and generally smack him around as she deems fit.
Two parts, though it is clear much is edited. I would love to see the entire uncut time frame.
Anyone who agrees to an interview without setting up some simple camera to record it for their own records as well is a fool in this day and age. That's probably a tea party rule.
Zeituni's clips via DC TRawler:
I have had some suggestions on the dimensions of the videos, they don't appear to be helping. I recommend clicking and watching them on the youtube format...here, and here, they are compelling pieces, however, and I am surprised, stunned at the very least, that the fourth estate opened an eye at all! Good times!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Fourth Estate
Remember as you see ABC et. al. grub for a man who prays the despots prevail in Iran?
Time magazine, and their man "responsible for thousands of American deaths."
Sophisticated though, that testicle monger. No wonder they were all so smitten.
Pham Xuan An.
Remember, that was back in the old days. Pressure to not stab your country in the back was much stronger.
What are they doing right now?
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Shameless Fourth Estate
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bill Whittle -- Or -- Not a Tea Party Post
The Tea Parties have been assailed by many and, might I add, poorly, as being any number of violent or ignorant or fascist constructs. You may know an ignorant and poorly read soul by their opposition to the "Tea Party" as it takes a discussion to even understand the movement and an individuals rejection of the trend and an individuals identifying with said trend requires thought.
To reject the "Tea Party" is really to reject the Bill of Rights---I wrote and re-wrote that phrase several times but I must simply state it as I know it, and as I know each and every one whom I have ever met at a Tea Party gathering or whom I have ever met who self-identified as a Tea-Party leaning individual.
A number of years before the Tea Parties I felt a tense and resentful anger towards the MSM.
I had discussions with librarians in which they did not believe the NYTimes was liberal. Subsequently in those discussions they did not understand the objection to and lack of admiration for their "Masters of Library Science". Even when they admitted that an individual who worked for Borders for a year or two could eclipse them in their job duties they would never concede that some level of mandarinization were occurring. They would become highly animated, however, when the notion of replacing them at a lower pay scale with the individual who honed their teeth at Borders would be suggested.
Well, that was a clutz's try to remind folks of how it was before the internet. All of everywhere seemed to be NYTimes, all Newsweek, all liberal fourth estate oikephobic and parlor room trash. I thought I was about to go insane, and this went on for a long and painful era. Then I noticed things like Bill Whittle and Murdoc and Insty and Alphecca and the list grew and grew and I was heartened. It was lonely reading the NYTimes and Newsweek and Time and realizing that the folks who had subscribed to those publications 25 plus years earlier had renewed by rote, with no thought, and had not realized that the periodicals were not the same.
I wish I could go back in time and speak to those people, the journalists and my relatives alike---alas, upon thinking I feel that is a selfish longing not associated with this post.
If you see Bill Whittle's name anywhere persue i!
This man articulates our American Ideals and he seems to speak from MY HEART!!!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Not a "Manifesto"
Not a manifesto.
If only there were a way he could fly competence into our fourth estate.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Time Magazine
Time and Newsweek were horrendous in the 1980s, absolutely awful. I tried to cancel my parents subscription with a letter, was complimented on my writing but the folks vetoed the cancellation. I continued to read with morbid fascination. They declined and degraded and...it's almost indescribable how awful they are now. Time and Newsweek, understand. You must actually pick up an issue, any recent will do, and show someone. They won't believe how bad they are. Let me take a moment to once again shake my head in consideration of that ass Mr. Meacham.
Anyhow, let me add one more crapper to the list--yes, Time magazine.
via Atlas Shrugs, which reminds me to go look at how bad LGF has become. Not going to hypertext to that sad lost soul, wow, he also boggles the mind.
Mohamed was a vile disgusting individual. Here is a post with a video of an actual stoning, if it were committed by any group other than muslims the media and the female advocates would be screaming from the rooftops. Do they hold their tongues because they hate the West so much, because they hate and think the muslims incapable of humanity, or because on some level they hate themselves?
Even more gruesome and heart wrenching, even more chilling is this letter from an encounter...well, brace yourself and read it all, please.
Where is the outrage on the left and in the media. Where is the relentless flight of lawyers and journalists and condemnations from jackasses like Barak...oh...never mind.
They are too busy condemning the number of ice creams available to prisoners in Gitmo and condemning the tolerant West.

God Damn the fourth estate, the left and the U.N.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Spitzer
Saturday, September 22, 2007
"A career in journalism
Aaahh...that fourth estate which is a check on the political class. We are all cozy in the guard of those elites.
I couldn't link to a neat piece involving Robert Frost and a "Reporter?"/"Journalist?" (I think the point at which they thought so much of themselves that they were too good to be "reporters" must mark where their confederacy became irretrievably swamped by dunces.) The book is a nice read.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
NASA TV
Yup. No clue in the fourth estate. How depressing.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Stop the Presses!
via Pajamasmedia
Everyone already knows that the fourth estate is worse than worthless. They should be ostracized after their tarring and feathering.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Commie

The taxes are always for the children and the disenfranchised and you are an ignorant bigoted monster to object to ponying more up to the enlightened redistributers.
I won't feel any optimism until the proper people get what they have earned. They feel immune, and, to date, they have been correct. And that includes Republicans.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Fourth Estate
Well, let me just put up the link until I can comment.
I solicit civil discourse in the comments.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
George Washington
Tomorrow is the true historic day of note.
God Bless George Washington!!
He was inaugurated on April 30, 1789.

His first 100 words revealed more humility, strength, consideration and, ugh...the last 100 days...gibbets cannot be made and filled with our current political class and fourth estate fast enough.
Washington's first 100:
"Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives:
Among the vicissitudes incident to life no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than that of which the notification was transmitted by your order, and received on the 14th day of the present month. On the one hand, I was summoned by my country, whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love, from a retreat which I had chosen with the fondest predilection, and, in my flattering hopes, with an immutable decision, as the asylum of my declining years -- a retreat which was rendered..."