Friday, July 07, 2006

Liberal moment of the day

Bob Mulholland, senior advisor to Democratic nominee Phil Angelides, aims for controversy this morning, saying: "With North Korea leader Kim Jong-Il back in the news, it reminds me that he and Schwarzenegger have something in common. Both have their shoes specifically made to add a couple inches of lift. What we don’t know is does Kim Jong-Il have his shoes made by Schwarzenegger’s shoemaker in Italy."Hillary is hosting a fundraiser for Angelides today in San Francisco.In 2003, Mulholland warned Arnold Schwarzenegger that "real bullets" will be coming his way during his campaign to be governor. "Schwarzenegger is going to find out, that unlike a Hollywood movie set, the bullets coming at him in this campaign are going to be real bullets and he is going to have to respond to them," warned Mulholland.

25 comments:

The Game said...

I think I will have to put up a liberal moment week in review...its not my fault...they are the ones who keep saying this stuff...I just copy and paste it...
if there were stories every single day of conservatives saying racist things, you could post them...ha ha ha

Jim said...

Wow, these are amazingly important and controversial statements! Am I supposed to be embarassed or outraged on these?

BTW, where is the racism in these remarks?

Bushwack said...

I would say that if a conservative said anything of that nature, The libs would have the italians in an uproar, the Anti-Gun nuts would come out of the wood work proclaiming "Republican threats of violence using guns"
Funny how hypocricy works, you wont hear one thing about it from Repub's kind of like the Biden remark about the indian accent.

Jim said...

Wow, nobody around here has heard of a metaphor?

Jim said...

July 6, 2006: 14 killed and 38 injured by car bomb in Kufa, Iraq. Still no sign of chaos. Still no sign of civil war.

The Game said...

how many people were killed in the inner cities of the United States today Jim???
Are we in a civil war?

The Game said...

you have nothing to say about yesterdays liberal moment of the day Jim???
That one is much more crazy...its only a few stories down...

Jim said...

Bush administration misleading moment of the day:

The White House released a "fact" sheet (what an oxymoron) today on the Bush economic record reporting that 5.4 million jobs had been created since August of 2003 to suggest that the Bush record is a smashing success.

But the job increases over that period average 160,000 jobs per month which is 50% lower than the average during the entire 8 years of the Clinton administration (236,000 jobs per month).

Furthermore, during the same period average nominal wages increased 3.9% while inflation rose 4.1%. That means real wages decreased by twenty cents an hour.

Great economic record, huh?

The Game said...

you ever hear of that thing called 9-11?
what did clinton have...a republican balanced budget...
and probably syphilis from one of the women he raped

Jim said...

Game,

Your vulgar and unproved allegations of rape show how little you have to argue with. Your Clinton-hating meme gives you no justification in EVER accusing ANYONE of Bush hating. Such accusations BY YOU are totally meaningless.

Yeah, I've heard of 9-11. That was TWO YEARS before the beginning of the period which this report hypes. You can't keep using an excuse which doesn't exist.

Jim said...

Game, inner city killings from car bombs? OH RIGHT! How lame can your arguments get!

Jim said...

Biden claims he was quoted out of context. I haven't read or heard the whole thing so I can't say.

That said, Biden's remarks are pretty foolish as far as I'm concerned. He's a very smart and knowledgeable man with an intellect that makes Bush's look like that of a squirrel, could be a great president (not that he is my choice), but I can see this film clip coming back to haunt him in the future. He could be toast as far as 2008 is concerned.

That good enough for you, Game?

The Game said...

I have the video of biden if you want to watch it...
the point is, if a Republian said it, they would be toast...and that is a flat out fact

Anonymous said...

I disagree, game. When Trent Lott can say all the racist crap he does, and get away with it, I doubt it would be as bad as you said.

The Game said...

WHAT!!!!!
He made a side comment at a 90 year old's B-day party and he had to step down from his position in the Senate...did you hit your head playing rugby???

Jim said...

July 7, 2006: 11 Iraqis killed and 54 wounded by bombings in Mosul and Iraq. Still no sign of chaos. Still no sign of civil war.

jhbowden said...
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jhbowden said...

Jim--

Car bombs will not defeat the Iraqi democracy. Period.

We will not be intimidated by gangsters and thugs into abandoning the Iraqis before their security forces can address Iraq's terrorism problem autonomously.

Under Murtha's plan, we would have pulled our forces back, and Zarqawi may be in power today. Bush will stay the course, and his successor, whether it be Hillary or someone like Rudy or Allen, will continue to do so.

Jim said...

If I'm not mistaken (prove me wrong), al-Zarqawi was killed in a bombing raid by US aircraft based on intelligence information and tips. US ground forces had nothing to do with it. Therefore, under Murtha's plan, the exact same thing would have happened because THAT IS EXACTLY his plan. Move out US ground forces and use US airborne forces as needed.

jhbowden said...

Under Murtha's plan, Zarqawi very well may have toppled the government, becoming the defacto ruler. Then we would have saw the Democrats clamor for diplomacy and negotiation with phoney peace overtures he would have offered, since moonbats in Western countries tend to eat that stuff up.

Under Bush's plan, Zarqawi is dead.

Jim said...

Bush's plan? Another oxymoron.

The Game said...

great response...
Jason was beaten in that debate (j/k)

Jim said...

There's no debating nonsense.

Anonymous said...

Actually, jason was with him til he came up with a non-defendable reply about Murthas plan helping Zarqawi win. Then he lost, not won.

Jim said...

July 9, 2006: Masked Shiite gunmen [not al-Qaeda] roamed through west Baghdad's Jihad neighborhood Sunday, dragging Sunnis from their cars, picking them out on the street and killing them in a rampage that police said killed 41 people in a dramatic escalation of sectarian violence.

Hours later, two car bombs exploded near a Shiite mosque in the city's north, killing 17 people and wounding 38 in what appeared to be a reprisal attack [not al-Qaeda], police said.

Still no sign of chaos. Still no sign of civil war.