Friday, November 20, 2009

Obama to troops: Your just a prop to make me look good


The Ditherer-in-Chief President Obama tries to disguise his true feelings towards our brave men and women in uniform by jokingly telling them “You guys make a pretty good photo op”. That's exactly why he went to Dover with a handful of photographers to have this picture taken.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

ObamaCare ... the basketball analogy

Via Hot Air

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Al Gore isn't a geothermal scientist, but he plays one on TV

A man who can never claim to have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. Al Gore is slithering around NBC this week to promote their ridiculous "Green Week" of shows to propagate the myth of man-made global warming. During his appearance on the "Tonight Show w/Conan O'Brien" our environmental pied piper told this incredible and yet easily debunked lie while discussing geothermal energy:

It definitely is, and it’s a relatively new one. People think about geothermal energy — when they think about it at all — in terms of the hot water bubbling up in some places, but two kilometers or so down in most places there are these incredibly hot rocks, ’cause the interior of the earth is extremely hot, several million degrees, and the crust of the earth is hot …


Wrong Al. If that were true there wouldn't be any life at all to speak of on Earth. We could probably provide heat to the moon let alone our own homes.

Here's what someone with a slightly higher IQ then Gore has to say on the matter. Via John Derbyshire:
The geothermal gradient is usually quoted as 25–50 degrees Celsius per mile of depth in normal terrain (not, e.g., in the crater of Kilauea). Two kilometers down, therefore, (that's a mile and a quarter if you're not as science-y as Al) you'll have an average gain of 30–60 degrees — exploitable for things like home heating, though not hot enough to make a nice pot of tea. The temperature at the earth's core, 4,000 miles down, is usually quoted as 5,000 degrees Celsius, though these guys claim it's much less, while some contrarian geophysicists have posted claims up to 9,000 degrees. The temperature at the surface of the Sun is around 6,000 degrees Celsius, while at the center, where nuclear fusion is going on bigtime, things get up over 10 million degrees.


I wish I could find it but Gore is making a cameo appearance on one of the NBC shows this week (I think it's 30 Rock) where he plays a custodian. One of his lines is, and I'm paraphrasing, "There's an old African proverb that I just made up ... recycle everything". Al Gore has been making up a whole lot of things.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Obama's America: 7 extra states, and 440 extra congressional districts

Just remember folks ... this President and his administration are way more intelligent than the Bush administration ever was.


Via Watchdog.org:
Just how big is the stimulus package? Well for one, it has doubled the size of the House of Representatives, according to recovery.gov, which says that funds were distributed to 440 congressional districts that do not exist.

According to data retrieved from recovery.gov, nearly $6.4 billion was used to “create or save” just under 30,000 jobs in these phantom congressional districts–almost $225,000 per job. The web site operates on an $84 million budget and is tasked with monitoring the distribution of the $787 billion stimulus package passed by Congress–which, for the record, counts 435 members–in early 2009.

The site’s monitors, however, are not too savvy about America’s political or geographic landscape. More than $2 million was given to the 99th District of North Dakota, a state which has only one congressional district. In order to qualify for 99 districts, North Dakota would have to have a population of about 60 million people, almost 24 million more people than California.

The stimulus revived 8 recently retired congressional districts. Pennsylvania’s 21st District has received just under $2 million in funds. Mississippi’s 5th District and Oklahoma’s 6th received $1 million from the legislation, respectively. All three were eliminated by the 2000 census.

Many other recipients carried the banner for congressional districts that have been defunct for decades. South Carolina’s 7th took the cake, garnering more than $27 million in stimulus funds, despite being eliminated in 1930. And Virginia’s 12th District may have been written off at the start of the Civil War, but it must carry some sentimental value in Old Dominion–it received more than $2 million, according to recovery.gov.

Monday, November 16, 2009

The secret White House Powerpoint presentation revealed

Best defense of Obama bow I've heard yet.

Via tWits:

Obama teleprompter malfunctions during family dinner

Via The Onion:

Obama's Home Teleprompter Malfunctions During Family Dinner

O-bow-ma ... pt. 2

Gives an idiotic bow to the Emperor of Japan.


Curtsies to the King of Saudi Arabia.


Gives our Veterans a "crotch salute" during ceremony at Arlington National Cemetary.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Asian babe of the week ... 11/16/09

Oh oh ... Obama makes same Nixon mistake


Although Nixon's bow wasn't as embarrasing as Obama's. Nixon never took his eyes off of Hirohito and Hirohito appears to be bowing also.

On President Obama's Bow to the Japanese Emperor, An Academic Friend Writes That Both the Left and the Right Are Wrong (Jake Tapper, ABC News)

Video: Obama, the first bowing President

Not just the first American President to bow to royalty, but perhaps the first world leader.

Via Hot Air: