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February 22, 2010 - Monday
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Category: News and Politics
.. I was going to write a blog of my own on this subject, but I think this article by C. Edmund Wright pretty much sums up what I and others felt about the CPAC convention and it's key note speaker. Mr.L
February 22, 2010
CPAC's Odd Ending
By C. Edmund
Wright
What a Saturday at CPAC!
Ron Paul out-polled Sarah Palin almost five
to one, and keynoter Glenn Beck got huge ovations as he disavowed any
conservative ascendancy within the Republican Party .
So someone please tell me -- just
what the heck happened to a convention that was off to such a wonderful
conservative start? Where is the momentum from the Marco Rubio
speech and the Dick Cheney "Obama is a one-term president" moment?
Perhaps David Keene of the
American Conservative Union will be a bit more careful when picking
keynote speakers from now on. What happened was predictable, given that
the man he picked uses a daily TV show to make it clear that he blames
Republicans, Democrats, the left and the right, and politics in general all
equally for America's woes.
While Beck has a huge audience,
some of these thoughts are not exactly the consensus among American
conservatives. They are not consistent with reality, either. Besides,
CPAC stands for Conservative Political Action Committee.
Oh, I realize that in a ballroom
jammed with a disproportionate share of Paul-supporters and Beck
groupies, Keene is likely not aware of how conservatives across the
country viewed this soiree. Not yet. I am also not swayed by the
audience emotion. The keynote speaker had a lot to do with who did --
and did not -- show up.
To be fair, Glenn Beck has done a fantastic job
exposing Marxists and Maoists in the Obama administration. He was the
lead dog in the pack that exposed Van Jones as an avowed communist in
Obama's cabinet, thereby ending his career as Green Jobs Czar. Beck and
his "Anita Dunn -- call me" routine was the best weapon FOX News Channel
had in the White House's "war on FOX News." It was hilarious and
illustrative.
He does all of this fabulously well for fifty minutes each day
-- after which he oddly and predictably makes sure that everyone --
including Bill O'Reilly -- realizes he holds both parties and both
ideologies equally culpable for everything. Yes, check his transcripts.
He was making fun of "the right" and "the left" just this past week on
his TV show.
We must be fair-minded you know, for the sake of the folks.
I'm just sayin...
In all fairness, Beck did have some excellent
moments of pure and coherent conservatism that brought down the house at
CPAC on Saturday night. His use of history and his own personal
experiences gave life to his contentions. His analogy to
every-kid-gets-a-trophy leagues and Obama's Nobel Prize was funny and
effective. He was spot-on when he demonstrated how Lady Liberty's
message has been taken out of context by the left.
And his jabs at Teddy Roosevelt
(and by extension, John McCain) were deserved. Certainly there is room
for his tweaking of the Bush administration and the Republican
congresses of 2002-2006. But this is not 2002 or 2006 -- and we are a
century removed from the Bull Moose Party days.
So I just have to ask: What
Republican Party has Beck been watching the past year?
The following lines from his CPAC
address -- which are the lines the media have been spreading as his
theme -- are simply baffling:
I have not heard people in the
Republican Party admit yet that they have a problem. I haven't seen the
Come-to-Jesus moment from Republicans yet.
Huh? Is he serious?
Has he not heard about Marco
Rubio? Rubio is now up 12 points on Charlie Crist among GOP voters. That
sounds to me like a lot of Florida Republicans admit there's a problem.
What about Governor Chris
Christie in New Jersey? The lesson he is teaching the New Jersey
legislature this week about government spending could have come straight
off of Beck's blackboard. Beck should be proud of this. Why is he
ignoring it?
Has he not heard about J.D. Hayworth
challenging John McCain in the Arizona primary? Say what you will about
J.D., but the idea that a thirty-year incumbent is facing a serious
primary challenge indicates that some Republicans are admitting that
they have a problem.
Beck said in his speech that Rush Limbaugh is one
of his heroes. Rush is a Republican, by the way. He has been onto
Republican problems longer than Beck has. Rush is a master of succinct
brilliance -- his latest gem being "the era of McCain is over!"
Ann Coulter is a Republican, and
she has said several times lately that "while there are plenty of bad
Republicans, there are no good Democrats." I think she gets it. Mark
Levin is also a Republican, and for years he has used the term
"Re-pube-icks" to describe the very Republicans Beck dislikes. Levin
knows history pretty well too.
Then, of course, there is Sarah Palin. For
months, including in her endorsement of Doug Hoffman, she has talked the
need for the party to return to the principles of Beck's other hero,
Ronald Reagan. Palin, you might remember, is a Republican.
And it seems to me that zero
Republicans in the Senate and only one Republican in the House voted
for Obamacare. That's hardly equally guilty in my opinion.
And let's not forget the tea
parties. There's a lot of anger there at Republicans, but much of it is
from Republicans who have had their "come-to-Jesus" moment, apparently.
I
could go on. This is bewildering.
It is not really clear what Beck is looking
for in the way of evidence, but I submit that if he is waiting for the
likes of Steve Schmidt and David Brooks to give public mea culpas, then
he will wait a long time. Moreover, it is irrelevant.
A study of history shows that
even under Reagan, there were hold-outs. They included his own vice
president. And speaking of vice presidents who did not necessarily agree
with their Presidents, Beck also said the following Saturday night:
Dick Cheney a couple days ago ...
says it is going to be a good year for conservative ideas. ... It is
going to be a very good year. But it is not enough just to not suck as
much as the other side.
To me, this was a gratuitous shot
at a man who never gave the impression he was behind Bush's spending
policies. And Cheney is doing more than just "not sucking as much as the
other side" when it comes to security. He and his daughter are
absolutely skewering the Obama administration on Iraq and the War on
Terror. He has kicked the Bush "new tone" to the curb. For someone who
could easily retire, Cheney is
doing a lot to further conservatism. He too is a Republican.
Meanwhile, Beck mentioned more
about Woodrow Wilson than he did Barack Obama. He talked more about the
depressions of the first forty years of the 20th century than
he did our current situation. I am not sure he even mentioned the names
Reid or Pelosi, and he was more concerned about Teddy than Franklin
Roosevelt.
Whatever it is that is driving Beck to ignore a conservative
ascendancy within the GOP that he himself has helped stoke, it is a
dangerous and counterproductive sentiment. Not only is it intellectually
dishonest and separated from reality, it is perilously close to being
an all-out promotion of a third party movement.
All of this would ironically
unleash only more unmitigated Marxism -- er, progressivism -- in our
government than what exists today. That would be a sad and devastating
irony indeed. We cannot stop this Marxist march without invoking the
names of Reid and Pelosi. Slamming Woodrow and Teddy won't cut it.
Beck is a passionate and talented
communicator, and he really explains "the idea of America" and how it
coincides with modern Reagan conservatism very well. I just wish he
could bring himself to admit that there are folks in the Republican
Party who agree with that -- and there always have been.
Moreover, we need that very party
to stop the Obama-Reid-Pelosi leftist express regardless of how flawed
they are.
One has to question what could possibly be motivating Beck to
be so blind to this. It has to be willful. He is a student of history!
Could there be something ulterior at work?
In his speech, Beck claimed Rush
and Reagan as his heroes. As a point of fact, both have given the CPAC
keynote address -- Reagan numerous times. A study of the two indicates
that neither would approve of much of Beck's speech, ironically. Of
course, neither would have pulled the straw for Ron Paul either.
So without a doubt, it was a very
strange ending to what had been an incredible weekend at CPAC. And Mr.
Beck: If I am wrong in my analysis -- call me!
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February 21, 2010 - Sunday
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Category: Podcast
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In this episode, John McCain "not dead yet"! I’ll be “reading the tea leaves” and discussing the tea party movement. The GOP should co-opt with the tea party and no longer court independents. Independents handed over the country to a pure bread Marxist in 2008 and have no right to be looking down at ANY party or ideology from the mountain up on high. In short, they suck, almost destroyed America and I’ll tell you how and why. Palin and “palm-gate”. Political idiot savants, purists and deceptive Dems who scandal and try to infiltrate the TP movement. Oh yes Glenn, there IS a difference between the two parties! this and more!ENJOY! Mr.L Mr.L's Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com
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February 13, 2010 - Saturday
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Category: News and Politics
One sharpie marker: $2.50. One supple palm: Free. 2 teleprompters: $6,000 The reaction of kneejerk, hypocritical, reactionary liberals. Priceless.

Wow! Shocking isn’t it? Anyone who’s given a live presentation in their lives knows that notes are essential to making a good public speech. Whether it is notes on a card, a full script or “crib notes” on the hand to drive home your main points. I’ve done it and many other politicians throughout history have done it. Reagan never left home without his notes. Rudy Giuliani was most known for being a politician who didn’t need notes when speaking although a lot good that did him.
Also, in debates you will see an opponent scribble away while the other is speaking. They do this so they do not forget their main points if they go off on a tangent. It’s pretty common.
What isn’t common is a boy wonder of a president who cannot order a cheeseburger in McDonald’s with out a $6,000 teleprompter. Ok, that was a bit extreme. Let’s try, it’s not common for a boy wonder of a president who cannot address a class of children with out his $6,000 teleprompter.

What’s even more frightening is what happens when the thing malfunctions:
Ok, maybe that was just one time. Here’s another:
Ok let’s go three for three and have a flashback moment. This one is my favorite:
Let’s not forget Palin’s classic line when her teleprompter went out during the most important speech of her life.
What about all of those elitist, condescending liberals who’ve said Palin comes off as “kooky” in interviews. My friends, I refer you to this:
No, she’s not a "Reagan". Yet. Thanks to the Washington Times writer Tony Blankley who wrote this when discussing the comparisons that both Reagan and Palin share in regards to the liberal media and the Washington establishment:
As an early foot soldier for Ronald Reagan (starting in his 1966 California primary campaign for governor against San Francisco Mayor George Christopher), I well remember with what bemused scorn the political establishment of both parties held for Mr. Reagan. Then moderate state Assemblyman Caspar Weinberger told the New York Times that "Christopher will do much better than Rockefeller did. Reagan will get the great bulk of the Goldwater support, but it does not represent much more than one-third of the party." In the general election in which Reagan overwhelmed incumbent Democrat Pat Brown, years later Mr. Brown reminisced: "We thought the notion was absurd and rubbed our hands in gleeful anticipation of beating this politically inexperienced, right-wing extremist and aging actor."
Don't get me wrong, I believe that Sarah Palin could use a brush up on certain issues and be a better public speaker. I also believe that it’s too early to start throwing in her or anyone else’s name into a race that’s three years away. A lot can happen in three years. One thing I do know, I’d trust Sarah Palin, her love of this country and her political instincts to put America and it’s people first than I do than a corrupt crypto-socialist like Barack Hussein Obama.
Take her comments that Obama should get tougher on Iran for an example. The liberal press took jabs at her for them saying she was “crazy” and “dumb” for making them. Two days later, one of the Iranian Mad Mullahs pops his head from his rock and claims that they will deliver a “punch” to the west on the anniversary of the Islamic revolution.
Take her stance on trying enemy combatants. She’s all for it. What about Obama? Still dancing around the issue or just plain lying about it. You’ve heard Obama, Holder and liberals buzzing that “Bush tried 300 enemy combatants in criminal courts”. Holder claims 300. Obama says 190. Since these cases are a matter of public record, they refuse to submit who these 300 or 190 people are to the media and republicans who are asking for the names.. My question is simple: which is it, 190 or 300?
Also, I thought Bush was an idiot? You ran a campaign on being the "anti Bush" and now you're agreeing with him? It's either the one or the other. You can't have it both ways people.
Palin’s palm points, one by one, proves that she has her finger on the pulse of the majority of the American people and not all of them are “tea baggers”. Everyone one of those palm points are on the minds of non progressive fascist liberals every where. She’s struck the right chord.
Obama just cannot hear the music with that tin ear of his.
Mr.L Mr.L’s Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com UPDATE. CHECK OUT QUEEN OF DIAMONDS DIANNE FEINSTEIN'S HAND. MEDIA WAS SILENT. THE DOUBLE STANDARDS IN FAVOR OF LIBERALS IS MONSTROUS.
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February 7, 2010 - Sunday
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Category: Podcast


In this episode, Obama chastises the financial industry for “going to Vegas” with other people’s money but I will show how Barack Hussein Obama and the liberals in Congress had no trouble going to the Casino with YOUR money this past year. Does Barack Obama have the markings of a degenerate gambler? I’ll explore through his words, SOTU and “Q&A” at the Republican retreat. Also, Rep. Anthony Weiner of Weinerville, using moral relativism to defend the 9/11 KSM terror trials. I will also ask, why are Jews liberals?
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February 1, 2010 - Monday
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Category: News and Politics
Here’s Obama, in that dopey sing song voice of his, in a video that goes LIE BY LIE in his State of the Union speech. He is truly the liar in chief and history will show that his dis-ingenuousness will have surpassed Richard Nixon. A special thanks to the patriots who put this together. Please watch and pass around. Thanks, Mr.L Mr.L's Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com
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January 24, 2010 - Sunday
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Category: Podcast
 In case you missed the premiere of Mr.L's Tavern 46 last night on Chimpsy Radio, click on the player below. In this episode, it was indeed a very bad year for Obama and a resurgence of conservatism in America. The best is yet to come. I talk about the victory of Scott Brown in Massachusetts aka Mary Jo’s Revenge. I will be taking on most of Obama’s most notorious empty, populist rhetoric and I will be exposing him for the serial liar that he is. Conservative media kill joys that, while on the quest for finding the perfect free republic truck, may have us all riding the socialist bus in the end. And much more!
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January 22, 2010 - Friday
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Category: News and Politics
I realize that what I have to say about Haiti is controversial but it’s nothing compared to the titles of blogs on this subject put out recently by some people. One on MySpace was actually titled “Fuck Haiti”. Now, I don’t feel that extreme about it but I am frustrated about certain matters concerning this disaster.
On the whole, I feel bad for these people. Really I do. Haitians are good people. I once worked at an office supply store while I was in high school and there was a Haitian who worked in the furniture department. We called him Will because he had some crazy assed name that began with a W. He was the salt of the Earth and funny as hell.
What I’m sick of is the sanctimonious propaganda and do gooder liberal bullshit coming out of Hollywood. As you know, they’re going have another telethon for the Melrose Maos. To add insult to injury, they’re going to remake “We Are The World”. Not joking. When I heard that, I threw up in my mouth. That’s right, the telethon and the ongoing mental masturbation is for them and for them only. Not for Haiti. Most of them, don’t give a rats ass about Haiti or have seen a Haitian in their lives. They use a disaster like this to achieve personal gain, push their agenda and stroke each other off at their Beverly Hills cocktail parties.
Look at Danny Glover and what he said a week ago and it will tell you. The aging actor claimed that the shift in tectonic plates was due to world leaders falling short of achieving a climate deal in Copenhagen. Please Danny, stick to doing movies where you utter the line, “I’m too old for this shit”, collect your paycheck and shut your pie hole.
But what really pissed me off was the commercial for the Haitian Telethon that I saw on TV tonight. The tag line was “they’re our neighbors and they need our help”. What? Excuse me? Neighbors? Are you fucking kidding? Actually, the Dominican Republic are their neighbors. Better yet, Cuba are their neighbors. So why don’t these Hollywood assholes go ask the man who they hold up as their hero, Hugo Chavez, to kick in the cash instead of their so called neighbors in the United States who are miles and miles away?
Or I’ll go one further. Why don’t the Sunset Blvd. Stalins do a little adopt Haiti program of their own? I’m sure their 35k square foot homes could hold a lot of Haitians in the interim. I’ll kiss a liberals ass in Macy’s window if they would actually go through with this.
Like I said, Haitian people are good people. But they deserve more than hypocritical Hollywood telethons. I had to laugh when I saw Wyclef Jean is going to co –host the event. This is the guy who started a fund for Haiti and was corrupt enough on HIS OWN country to swindle 2 million out of the fund. What a dirtbag.
But that’s an example of what’s been wrong with Haiti for all of these years. Americans have donated millions to Haiti over the years and yet it’s still a toilet. Their problems lie with their leadership. Poverty, Socialism, Communism and dictators leave a country like Haiti vulnerable to Mother Nature’s wrath. A 7.1 quake hit San Francisco two decades ago and, while there was expected damage, only 67 people were killed.
Again, we’ve given this country much money over the years. They don’t need money. They need to know how to be self sufficient as a nation. When the smoke clears, they need some tough love.
Mr.L Mr.L’s Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com
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January 14, 2010 - Thursday
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
A a few of you know that I’m a film buff. A couple of my listeners and a few Chimpsy hosts, in particular Cory of Cory’s Conservative Corner, have asked me to compile a list of my favorite films. This is part 1.
Rope 1948 Dir. Alfred Hitchcock You will most likely see Hitchcock films in my library but Rope is one that has been buried under mammoth Hitchcock hits like Psycho and Vertigo. This is a smart movie about a murder and two men who try to cover it up in the most unlikely place. The film was shot with NO CUTTING if you can believe that. Try to find out where Hitchcock re loaded the film camera with no cutting.
Gloria 1980 Dir. John Cassavettes No, this isn’t the debacle of a remake starring Sharon Stone, this is the original. A gritty crime drama where a retired gun moll takes in a Puerto Rican kid after his family has been murdered by the mob.
Zodiac 2007 Dir David Fincher A very creepy account of the infamous and illusive killer that taunted the Bay Area of California during the 60’s. The kill scene at Lake Berryessa will send shivas up your spine.
The Four Seasons 1981 Dir Alan Alda This dramatic comedy centers around a group of married friends over the course of vacationing together over four seasons. Brilliant acting from an all star cast.
High Noon 1952 Dir Howard Zinneman This film is set in an old western town called HadleyVille where the townspeople are threatened by the return of a notorious family gang. Gary Cooper, who suffered from sickness during the filming of this classic, is the only man who will stand up the Frank Miller gang. This film has many situations that can be compared to America’s war with terrorism.
Lifeboat 1944 Dir Alfred Hitchcock Another missed and forgotten but brilliant Hitchcock movie. Several survivors of a torpedoed ship suddenly find themselves in the same boat with a Nazi who sunk it.
The Third Man 1949 Dir Carol Reed Starring the then svelte Orson Welles, a writer arrives in post-WWII Vienna only to find that the friend who waited for him is killed under mysterious circumstances. The ensuing mystery entangles him in his friend's involvement in the black market, with the multinational police, and with his Czech girlfriend. Great lighting, camera angles and a superb story about corruption.
Paths Of Glory 1957 Dir Stanley Kubrick This film is one of Kubrick’s best and dramatizes a real occurrence in WWI that shows war being viewed in terms of power. Starring Kirk Douglas, Paths of Glory combines the idea that class differences are more important than national differences with the cannon-fodder theory of war.
Neighbors 1981 Dir John Avildsen This is a forgotten comedy starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd where the stars switch their usual roles. In this comedy, Belushi is the straight man to Aykroyd’s nut. This is the story of Belushi’s quiet suburban life takes a sickening turn for the worse when a young couple move into the deserted house next door. From the word go it is obvious these are not the quiet professional types who should be living in a mental hospital. As more and more unbelievable events unfold, our hero starts to question his own sanity... and those of his family. This was John Belushi’s last film.
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January 8, 2010 - Friday
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Category: News and Politics
These days it seems like the American people, those who actually voted for Obama, are slowly finding out the difference between CANDIDATE OBAMA and PRESIDENT OBAMA. CANDIDATE Obama seemed to be the everyman, all the answers and able to deliver a chicken to every pot. PRESIDENT OBAMA has left something to be desired. He seems lost. Glib. Aloof. Incompetent. The grey hair is starting to close in and he wears more dark eye shadow than a Jersey Shore female goombah.
But he lies well. Or does he? You saw him standing up there at his press conference today regarding Flight 253 which, could’ve been known as the Christmas Day massacre, if not for brave passengers who were willing to go balls to the wall and give the crotch bomber a wedgie that he’d never forget. This press conference came after two separate attempts to make nice after a “systemic failure”. After his dominatrix of a Homeland Stupidity Chief declared victory and failure all in the span of 24 hours. After his Assistant Security Advisor John Brennan declared that there was “no smoking gun” when regarding Matullab the terrorist.
Brennan. What a putz. This is the same John Brennan who, in 2003, was in charge of Terrorist Technology (ie: mining data of terrorist incidents or attempts around the world). He was supposed to deliver to the State Department the statistics for 2002 on terrorist activity and he left out a month of data. And yes, that was under George W. Bush. But I was told that Obama would be a break away from the Bush Administration. Obama refuses to fire this putz. Some break away.
Obama basically got up there in the past couple of days and recited the old lines of “systemic failure” and “failure to connect the dots” and the usual glib bullshit. Obama’s two step makes Janet’s look modest. The other day he was basically calling for the CIA’s head and calling out the failure of the intelligence community. Yet today it wasn’t quite hell fire and brimstone. Obama stated something to the effect of it would be hard to place the blame….you get the picture. Why did he do this? I’ll tell you.
Someone came alive in that White House with the smelling salt to call off Obama’s usual empty populous rhetoric and making evil out of the CIA, FBI or anybody but the actual enemy of Islamic Jihad. This is because someone must have taken a refresher course in policy to realize that in 2004 a little ditty was passed called the Intel reform and terrorism prevention act. In that document, the CIA was no longer in charge of “connecting the dots.” So while David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel were very quick to lay all of this blame at the doorstep of the CIA and the various and sundry in the intel community, they may find out that they have just set up their boss for one doozy of a systemic failure.
In the investigation of flight 253, they’ll see that the responsibility of connecting the dots was taken AWAY FROM the CIA with the Intel Act of 2004 and was placed into the hands of National Intel director Dennis Blair. In short, it’s not the job, according to that document, of the CIA to connect the dots anymore. And as the investigation unfolds they will find out that the CIA passed all info to the NCTC and that they had the access to send all info to the higher ups meaning cc: Napolitano, Brennan, Clinton, Gates, Obama.
Although many in the intel community will tell you that a president who makes an enemy with the CIA, the people who are providing you with intel, or as the bureaucrats call intel “tools”, is just a silly fool. But like I’ve said before, Obama loves to engage in populist double speak. He’s got to make a villain out of someone. He made a villain out of George Bush, John McCain, Dick Cheney, Sarah Palin or any Republican or conservative.
During the Health Care push, he choose to make villains out of the insurance companies and drug companies even though he was in bed with all of them. After all, HMO’s and Big Pharma gave more to Obama in 2008 than they did to McCain or to BOTH GW Bush campaigns of 2000/04. When vilifying those “fat cats” didn’t work, he and his leftist in the media, who personify those in the German bund, vilified the Tea Parties.
Obama is doing the same thing with the intel community and when he engages in this populist double speak he proves that there is no adult leadership in his administration. This also alienates the CIA, who will most likely be vindicated when the investigation unfolds in their favor and forces Obama’s size 13 foot into his own mouth.
Someone ought to tell this president that globe trotting the world and jet setting across America as a darling hopeful candidate for prez is a lot different than actually being president.
Shit, I’d settle if someone would just let him know he’s president.
Mr.L Host of Mr.L’s Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com
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December 20, 2009 - Sunday
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Category: Podcast


In this show, I will question Obama’s stance on the war in
Afghanistan. Is he in it to win it? Is Obama and the gang stupid, crazy
or trying to kill America on purpose? I answer that with a little help
from the Washington Post. Also, I will discuss the war in Afghanistan
through the classic war film Apocalypse Now.
Plus, my guest Ryan Mauro, writer for Pajamas Media, will join me to
discuss his article about Saddam Hussein’s terrorist links. We will
also talk about Homegrown Jihad and a new tape that he has uncovered
which was featured this week on World Net Daily. Check that out here: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=119087
Enjoy the show.
Mr.L
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December 1, 2009 - Tuesday
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Category: News and Politics
On my show, Mr.L’s Tavern Episode 44: Palin Reloaded, that aired on Saturday night on Chimpsy Radio, I spoke about the Obama/ Holder show trials for the 9/11 conspirators who will be tried just a stones throw away from site they attacked on 9/11/2001.
The commentary is not filled with liberal legalese and gibberish that grabs at straws to make the case as to why these scum bag terrorists should be tried, of all places, in lower Manhattan. For me, it’s simple, it’s wrong, PLAIN WRONG, and will most likely be one of the biggest mistakes that Obama has ever made.
That’s right this decision rests on Obama. It’s his call. He’s the only one to blame. Holder has no constitutional or statutory authority to order the DOD to hand over military detainees so they can stand trial in civilian court. Just like Holder couldn’t order the Air Force to bomb a particular target. It’s all on Obama and Holder is simply another putz doing this disaster in a suit’s bidding.
Whatever you may think of Lindsey Graham who, yes is an imperfect Republican, but he asked an extremely important question: When in the history has an enemy combatant been tried in a civilian court? Holder chose a stammer and then silence. In the end, the only answer is NEVER. And that by doing this, Obama is on the wrong side of history, sets a dangerous legal precedent, weakens us and makes a mockery of our justice system.
Back to my show, I asked: if this trial is going down, who will serve as the jury of these terrorists peers??? After all, you’ve got to have a jury of their peers to have a fair trial right? I had a list of deviants in my mind who would sit in the jury box as the jury of their peers but since I’m not good with photo shop, I couldn’t make it happen.
Well a very special thanks to DC of Chimpsy’s Real American who used his photoshop skills to give us this picture above. Pass this sucker around, paste on your homepages and let people know this decision to let these bastards be tried in court as if they broke into your home and stole your TV, is just plain FUCKING wrong.
Thanks DC.
Mr.L
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November 29, 2009 - Sunday
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Category: Podcast
If you missed the premiere of Mr.L’s Tavern Episode 44: Palin Reloaded on Chimpsy Radio last night, It's here:


In this episode, I will talk about how PC kills and how the left is
ok with depicting veterans as potential killers and not Muslims,
Hispanic gangs, Blacks or _____. Also, Sarah Palin is back and I will
talk about her new book “Going Rogue” and will smack around both the
RINO’s that thumb their noses at her and the leftist commies in the
media who defile her. Finally, why is Arianna Huffington considered
relevant?
There was a request to post this video which I spoke about on this show.
ENJOY THE SHOW!
Mr.Lwww.chimpsyradio.com mrltavern.podomatic.com
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November 14, 2009 - Saturday
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Category: News and Politics

That’s right Hasan considered himself a SOA or Soldier of Allah or simply Allah’s assassin. What ever you want to call it or however some in this country would like to ignore it and shrug off this terrorist attack on Ft. Hood as the workings of some lone nut job know this: Hasan proudly wore his affiliation and his radical allegiance to Islam on his sleeve. Or in this case, his wallet as he passed these business cards around and didn't care that stupid American infidels who were sleepwalking amongst him know just who he was and that his allegiance to Allah and NOT to the United States Army or to this country.
I love how some, and I stress some due to the fact that the majority in this country view what he did as a terrorist attack, are STILL calling this asshole a Major and that we can’t be pissed off at this guy and his ideology because, after all, “he’s still a soldier”. If you think this way, you’re a part of the problem. You are guilty of coddling killers and you and your PC absurdity along with traitors like Hasan are forming a fifth column within the ranks of the military.
If you want to use the word “soldier” with Hasan, we’d appreciate it if you put it in the correct context. Yes, he was a soldier alright. A soldier of Allah who would’ve laughed at your face if you tried to reason with him while you under his gun. He’d have given you the same respect he gave solider Pvt. Francesa Valez who was pregnant when he shot and killed her.
You know, you’ve got to hand it to these Islamist jihadis. They use very simple language and they don’t like to complicate things. They don’t care about PC and they don’t care about offending you. They don’t care about freedom of speech. They don’t care about your due process. They don’t care about your feminist big mouth. They don’t care or do they acknowledge your gay lifestyle, etc. etc. Nope. For them, it’s quite simple. Either we convert you or we kill you.
I’m so sick of hearing “You’re just a racist and Islam is a peaceful religion” and “Christianity is just as radical” and that “99% of all Muslims are just wonderful and they all love America”. Well, that might be true. But if there are an estimated 1.5 billion Muslims in the world and, just to be fair, 1% of them were like Hasan, that’s 15 million. You may disagree, but that’s a serious problem and shouldn’t you be asking just where OH WHERE are the 99% who are actively trying to help us with the 1%??? And while not all Muslims are terrorists, a disproportionate amount of terrorist attacks are committed by Muslims. And if they’re all innocents and have nothing to do with jihad, how come a poll taken in early 2008 by PEW Research that recorded 1 and 4 American Muslims condone suicide bombing attacks against civilians?
Where are the moderates? And if they are helping us, I’d like to know how. I’d like it documented and published. Now.
I’ll tell you another thing I’m sick and tired of. I’m sick and I’m tired at every time one of these so called “incidents” occur the left and the jihad sympathizers in this country pull Timothy McVeigh out of their asses. They use moral relativism when bringing up McVeigh. They lie to you and tell you that McVeigh was some whacked out Christian Crusader and no different than the Islamo-fascist. There’s several problems with this theory. First, McVeigh wasn’t a Christian he was agnostic as reported in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, a publication that covered his execution. Unlike Hasan, there were no warning signs that McVeigh was espousing religious ideology in the lead up to the Oklahoma city bombing.
McVeigh harbored serious animosity towards the US government and some believe that McVeigh might have had a little help from Islamic jihadists. You may remember just a few months ago when it was reported that the footage from outside of the Murrah building just moments before the explosion was altered and some of those moments missing.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/092809dntexokbombvideo.2736323.html
Conspiracy? Maybe. Or, maybe another attempt to shield Muslims from backlash.
In September on my talk show, I spoke about a book called Triple Cross by Peter Lance. Lance outlines the events leading up to 9/11 in a detailed timeline that you can view in it’s entirety here:
www.peterlance.com/TRIPLE%20CROSS%20Timeline.pdf
Here’s the excerpt of the timeline regarding the Oklahoma City bombing:
On page 13 of the timeline, you will see a man named Walid Khan Amin Shah. Shah, an Uzbeki was called “the lion” by Osama bin Laden and set up funding for three terrorist attacks in 1994.
Anyone notice the resemblance between John Doe number 2 who was police sketched from eye witnesses and Walid Shah pictured here?
Again YOU, the leftist or PC obsessed sympathizer, are part of the problem and you simply will never learn. You can continue to live in your fantasy land of utopia on Earth with the idea that if “we’d just leave the Soldiers or Assasins of Allah alone they’ll leave us alone” and BLAH AND BLAH. The reality is, if you do not deal with the killers than the killers will deal with you. It’s that simple.
Mr.L Mr.L’s Tavern http://mrltavern.podomatic.com
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November 13, 2009 - Friday
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Category: Podcast

On this show I discuss how the ABC hit V and it's ANTI Obama message. Victory in NJ, NY, VA prove the death of conservatism is greatly exaggerated. GUEST: Breibart's Big Government Columnist PATRICK COURRIELCHE. Patrick broke the story about the Obama administration using the National Endowment of the Arts for their own political gain and to push their Marxist agenda. Plus DC of Chimpsy's Real American will join me for a post election wrap up.
VISIT PATRICK'S BLOG HERE: http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/author/pcourrielche/
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November 13, 2009 - Friday
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Category: News and Politics
Munich Olympic Massacre, September 5, 1972:
Eight Palestinian "Black September" terrorists seized eleven Israeli
athletes in the Olympic Village in Munich, West Germany. In a bungled
rescue attempt by West German authorities, nine of the hostages and
five terrorists were killed.
Ambassador to Sudan Assassinated, March 2, 1973:
U.S. Ambassador to Sudan Cleo A. Noel and other diplomats were
assassinated at the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum by members of the
Black September organization.
Attack and Hijacking at the Rome Airport, December 17, 1973:
Five terrorists pulled weapons from their luggage in the terminal
lounge at the Rome airport, killing two persons. They then attacked a
Pan American 707 bound for Beirut and Tehran, destroying it with
incendiary grenades and killing 29 persons, including 4 senior Moroccan
officials and 14 American employees of ARAMCO. They then herded 5
Italian hostages into a Lufthansa airliner and killed an Italian
customs agent as he tried to escape, after which they forced the pilot
to fly to Beirut. After Lebanese authorities refused to let the plane
land, it landed in Athens, where the terrorists demanded the release of
2 Arab terrorists. In order to make Greek authorities comply with their
demands, the terrorists killed a hostage and threw his body onto the
tarmac. The plane then flew to Damascus, where it stopped for two hours
to obtain fuel and food. It then flew to Kuwait, where the terrorists
released their hostages in return for passage to an unknown
destination. The Palestine Liberation Organization disavowed the
attack, and no group claimed responsibility for it.
Ambassador to Afghanistan Assassinated, February 14, 1979:
Four Afghans kidnapped U.S. Ambassador Adolph Dubs in Kabul and
demanded the release of various "religious figures." Dubs was killed,
along with four alleged terrorists, when Afghan police stormed the
hotel room where he was being held.
Iran Hostage Crisis, November 4, 1979:
After President Carter agreed to admit the Shah of Iran into the US,
Iranian radicals seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 66 American
diplomats hostage. Thirteen hostages were soon released, but the
remaining 53 were held until their release on January 20, 1981. Grand Mosque Seizure, November 20, 1979:
200 Islamic terrorists seized the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia,
taking hundreds of pilgrims hostage. Saudi and French security forces
retook the shrine after an intense battle in which some 250 people were
killed and 600 wounded.
Assassination of Egyptian President, October 6, 1981:
Soldiers who were secretly members of the Takfir Wal-Hajira sect
attacked and killed Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a troop
review. Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Beirut, April 18, 1983:
Sixty-three people, including the CIA's Middle East director, were
killed and 120 were injured in a 400-pound suicide truck-bomb attack on
the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. The Islamic Jihad claimed
responsibility.
Bombing of Marine Barracks, Beirut, October 23, 1983:
Simultaneous suicide truck-bomb attacks were made on American and
French compounds in Beirut, Lebanon. A 12,000-pound bomb destroyed the
U.S. compound, killing 242 Americans, while 58 French troops were
killed when a 400-pound device destroyed a French base. Islamic Jihad
claimed responsibility.
Kidnapping of Embassy Official, March 16, 1984:
The Islamic Jihad kidnapped and later murdered Political Officer
William Buckley in Beirut, Lebanon. Other U.S. citizens not connected
to the U.S. government were seized over a succeeding two-year period.
TWA Hijacking, June 14, 1985:
A Trans-World Airlines flight was hijacked en route to Rome from Athens
by two Lebanese Hizballah terrorists and forced to fly to Beirut. The
eight crew members and 145 passengers were held for seventeen days,
during which one American hostage, a U.S. Navy sailor, was murdered.
After being flown twice to Algiers, the aircraft was returned to Beirut
after Israel released 435 Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners.
Achille Lauro Hijacking, October 7, 1985:
Four Palestinian Liberation Front terrorists seized the Italian cruise
liner in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, taking more than 700 hostages.
One U.S. passenger was murdered before the Egyptian government offered
the terrorists safe haven in return for the hostages' freedom.
Egyptian Airliner Hijacking, November 23, 1985: An EgyptAir airplane bound from Athens to Malta and carrying several U.S. citizens was hijacked by the Abu Nidal Group. Airport Attacks in Rome and Vienna, December 27, 1985:
Four gunmen belonging to the Abu Nidal Organization attacked the El Al
and Trans World Airlines ticket counters at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci
Airport with grenades and automatic rifles. Thirteen persons were
killed and 75 were wounded before Italian police and Israeli security
guards killed three of the gunmen and captured the fourth. Three more
Abu Nidal gunmen attacked the El Al ticket counter at Vienna's
Schwechat Airport, killing three persons and wounding 30. Austrian
police killed one of the gunmen and captured the others. Aircraft Bombing in Greece, March 30, 1986: A Palestinian splinter group detonated a bomb as TWA Flight 840 approached Athens airport, killing four U.S. citizens.
Kidnapping of William Higgins, February 17, 1988:
U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel W. Higgins was kidnapped and
murdered by the Iranian-backed Hizballah group while serving with the
United Nations Truce Supervisory Organization (UNTSO) in southern
Lebanon. Pan Am 103 Bombing, December 21, 1988:
Pan American Airlines Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland,
by a bomb believed to have been placed on the aircraft by Libyan
terrorists in Frankfurt, West Germany. All 259 people on board were
killed. Bombing of UTA Flight 772, September 19, 1989:
A bomb explosion destroyed UTA Flight 772 over the Sahara Desert in
southern Niger during a flight from Brazzaville to Paris. All 170
persons aboard were killed. Six Libyans were later found guilty in
absentia and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Argentina, March 17, 1992:
Hizballah claimed responsibility for a blast that leveled the Israeli
Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, causing the deaths of 29 and
wounding 242.
World Trade Center Bombing, February 26, 1993:
The World Trade Center in New York City was badly damaged when a car
bomb planted by Islamic terrorists exploded in an underground garage.
The bomb left 6 people dead and 1,000 injured. The men carrying out the
attack were followers of Umar Abd al-Rahman, an Egyptian cleric who
preached in the New York City area.
Air France Hijacking, December 24, 1994:
Members of the Armed Islamic Group seized an Air France Flight to
Algeria. The four terrorists were killed during a rescue effort.
Jerusalem Bus Attack, August 21, 1995:
HAMAS claimed responsibility for the detonation of a bomb that killed 6
and injured over 100 persons, including several U.S. citizens.
Saudi Military Installation Attack, November 13, 1995:
The Islamic Movement of Change planted a bomb in a Riyadh military
compound that killed one U.S. citizen, several foreign national
employees of the U.S. government, and over 40 others.
Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Homeland, September 11, 2001:
Two hijacked airliners crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade
Center. Soon thereafter, the Pentagon was struck by a third hijacked
plane. A fourth hijacked plane, suspected to be bound for a
high-profile target in Washington, crashed into a field in southern
Pennsylvania. The attacks killed 3,025 U.S. citizens and other
nationals. President Bush and Cabinet officials indicated that Usama
Bin Laden was the prime suspect and that they considered the United
States in a state of war with international terrorism. In the aftermath
of the attacks, the United States formed the Global Coalition Against
Terrorism.
Kidnapping of Daniel Pearl, January 23, 2002:
Armed militants kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in
Karachi, Pakistan. Pakistani authorities received a videotape on
February 20 depicting Pearl's murder. His grave was found near Karachi
on May 16. Pakistani authorities arrested four suspects. Ringleader
Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh claimed to have organized Pearl's kidnapping to
protest Pakistan's subservience to the United States, and had belonged
to Jaish-e-Muhammad, an Islamic separatist group in Kashmir. All four
suspects were convicted on July 15. Saeed Sheikh was sentenced to
death, the others to life imprisonment.
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