Clearing the Browser Tabs – How About You #OccupyAdulthood Sunday Edition Posted: 09 Oct 2011 03:10 AM PDT The progressive “99 percenters” are still on the march this weekend in their continuing effort to convince everyone that corporations are bad and socialism is teh awesum. Of course, many of them have no idea why they are out there. Some of them are there because a “community organizer” paid them to walk around and hold a sign they can’t actually read because they don’t speak English. Heck, even the anti-war thugs have shown up to shove around a museum guard or two, but it’s all good, right? I mean, The Man must be brought low and if that requires a little defecation on the door handle of a police car, well, then it does. It also can’t hurt that the company that owns the New York City park from which marchers have “staged” for a couple weeks received a big, fat “green jobs” check from the Obama administration shortly after they opened the park to the protesters astroturfers. In other news, the President played his 83rd round of golf yesterday. I guess it’s better than an impromptu fiddle solo. And now, links! - Cupcakes and Man at Fordham.
- When it comes to this White House, connections trump accomplishments every single time. That’s not to say that Captain Kelly wasn’t accomplished, but that he would not have received a Vice Presidential visit if his wife wasn’t a well-known Democratic member of Congress.
- The Operation Fast and Furious pot continues to simmer. Ten Sheriffs in Arizona, from which Fast and Furious operated, have called for Eric Holder’s resignation. Meanwhile, Holder found a media outlet to carry his water, but he still couldn’t tell an honest tale.
- The Year of Misery continues apace. Nothing this administration has done to help our economy recover has worked and that’s not the fault of the private sector.
- Steve Green is having a few thyroid problems and could use whatever prayers you want to send on his behalf.
- One of Jeff Goldstein’s guest posters at Protein Wisdom has written an excellent campaign ad for Herman Cain. On the subject of Cain, Stacy McCain has an excellent rebuttal to those hidebound pundits who insist that Cain should not be President because he’s never held public office. He also has a couple exclusive interviews with Presidential candidate Rick Santorum and Texas Senatorial candidate Ted Cruz. Also check out his reporting on the straw poll results from the Values Voters Summit in DC this weekend. The real story is not who won, but how well Cain and Santorum did against the front-runners who, despite bulging campaign coffers, decided not to even attempt to make a respectable showing in the poll.
- R.I.P Al Davis, owner of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders. Davis did as much as any NFL owner to make the game as popular as it is today.
- Dr. Seuss meets H.P. Lovecraft? If this book went to print, I’d buy a copy.
         
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