Showing posts with label chris matthews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris matthews. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2013

I Heard The News Today, Oh Boy,....


This morning I woke up (first mistake) turned on the T.V. (second mistake) left it on the channel showing The Chris Matthews Show (third mistake) kept watching - even after it was clear he was only talking to a bunch of hacks from The Washington Post, The New York Times, and TIME Magazine (forth mistake) before (fifth mistake) I got frustrated. 

 Then, a light went on in my head, so I mixed a strong drink, drank it, switched the television off, got back in bed, and happily went right to sleep.

Conclusion: 

I'm really in trouble now,...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Bill Clinton & Barack Obama In Black And White

O.K., I'm confused. While discussing the latest idiocy from Chris Matthews, Big Journalism's Mike Metroulas said:
If Bill Clinton were black, Matthews would have been bleating the same old race angle over the Lewinsky affair.
See? I don't get it. Do you get it? Toni Morrison gave Clinton that title, and she's blacker than black (well, her hair is, anyway) and black people applauded it, so Clinton's the first black president, damn it:

This new guy is an impostor.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Chris Hearts The Woman Who Sold The Secret



Not Rhonda Byrne - which would be bad enough - but the woman who also promoted James Arthur "Sweatlodge Deaths" Ray, plus got a girl raped at her school in Africa, helped kill a woman with cancer, destroyed another's face with a 30-minute makeover, and the endless parade of frauds and quackery on her TV show that Chris Matthews never reports on. And, of course, there's also the wonder of Obama, who Oprah dubbed "The One". Chris also hearts Obama. Obama sends a tingle up Chris' leg. Fraud must send a tingle up Chris' leg. Chris is a fraud. Chris used to be a journalist.

This is a sad, sad world.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Macho Response: Fox News' Neil Cavuto



Eventually it all begins to get to be too much, and good men - if they are men - have to call a spade "a spade" and declare the rest of you are wasting our time, in the most colorful language allowed. By explaining that Chris Matthews is prone to talking about nothing (and getting praised for it) Neil Cavuto reminds us of other "major issues" the know-it-alls have been consumed with - that have cost our now-broke-ass country a lot of time, passion, and gobs and gobs of money - but amounted to absolutely nothing. We could start with recycling and global warming, and remind you that both are being catered to with the full support of a public too ignorant, and gullible, to figure out what's important for themselves and spare us the waste of funds we've always needed desperately elsewhere.

This stupid idea that Americans should be trying to become Hitler's Nazi "Supermen", everyone in shape to some NewAge "wellness" expert's arbitrary specifications - like their hectoring is making the world a place anyone wants to live longer in - would be laughable if it wasn't so fucking cruel and stupid. Instead of focusing on other people's weight, why don't you ask yourself if you're any good? Yea, we know:

Because you'd fail.

It's good to see this - that we're not the only ones who get fed up with this idiotic nonsense - we only wish more people would focus on what's important, and not what language is used or something else equally superficial. But, we know, in this NewAge society that's asking waaay too much.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Good Catch: The First Black (NewAge) President On The First Black (NewAge) President - A Sham



This is an interesting choice of words - "fairy tale" - considering the belief system they all share. But, considering they were trying to sway us normal folk in the middle, it's no surprise Clinton would try to use the unreal quality NewAge cultism delivered during the election to turn us off.

Would his words have carried much weight if the media had been doing their jobs and pointed out that, while Obama was mixed up with the NewAge cultism of Oprah and her love of quackery and fraud, Bill was also mixed up with Ken Wilber and had toured the country shilling NewAge self-help nonsense with Tony Robbins - not to mention Hillary's forays into weirdness with the "psychic" Jean Houston? Would Hillary be Secretary of State, now, if they had? Would Barack be president? Would Bill have enough credibility to be staging this current comeback, that Chris Matthews has labeled (Where do liberals come up with this stuff?) "An Alliance Made By God And The Democratic Party"?

Let's just say "we think not" and carry on,...

Hat Tip: Althouse

Friday, November 12, 2010

Oh SNAP! (Liberals Are Criticizing Each Other!)



So this is cute:

Jon Stewart schools Rachel Maddow on her long history of obnoxious behavior, and, since he's not on the Right - and he's a comedian - she actually listens to him. Compare that to this following clip with Chris I-will-talk-over-anybody Matthews, who, once he suspects his guest has accepted a Right-wing argument, gets even more snarky and stupid than he was already:



See? No acceptance, or even thoughtfulness, there - or from the girls in the insert from The View. Just the usual insults, and condescension, because they're liberals and they know better.

Even as we're kicking them to the curb.

Again.

As we usually do.

Repeatedly.

Over and over.

On a daily basis.

Hey - whatever works, y'all. Keep it up, keep it up, keep it up.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Friday, July 16, 2010

This Can't End Well (But We're On Our Way)



"We tell lies when we are afraid … afraid of what we don’t know, afraid of what others will think, afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie, the thing that we fear grows stronger."  – Tad Williams

The lies are so well embedded, I wonder if we'll get away from the liars anytime soon. Listen:
"New Age 'Asiatic' thought, which, in its different guises ranging from 'Western Buddhism' to different 'Taos,' is establishing itself as the hegemonic ideology of global capitalism."

There's no escape. The NewAgers understand everything but why nothing's working. Think about what's happening to newspapers - or just focus on Newsweek Magazine - which would rather die than change their editorial stance. After decades of NewAge, they can't conceive of another way - not even the way the magazine became so popular: by just by telling us the news. So our beloved, and once-trusted, weekly has to die, merely so it's reporters, editors, and owners can finally be free to fulfill their one true calling:

Covering themselves in ash to live as enlightened "God Men".



Hat Tip: iOwnTheWorld

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Monday, May 17, 2010

I'm Down For A Fight (Not Down-And-Out)

One of the main themes of this blog - expressed here, here, here, here, and here - got an eloquent little hearing, from Benjamin A. Plotinsky, over at City Journal recently. In fact, it was so close to what I've been saying, I wondered if they hadn't been reading me. Whether they have or not, I'm still glad to see it out there, because it gives credence to the message I've been delivering almost from Day One:

"Cast your mind back to January 2009, when Barack Obama became the president of the United States amid much rejoicing. The hosannas—covering the inauguration was 'the honor of our lifetimes,' said MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews—by then seemed unsurprising. Over the course of a long campaign, hyperbolic rhetoric had become commonplace, so much so that online wags had started calling Obama 'the One'—a reference to the spate of recent science-fiction movies, especially The Matrix, that used that term to designate a messiah.

It all seems so long ago now, as one contemplates President Obama’s plummeting approval ratings and a suddenly resurgent Republican Party. Yet it’s worth looking closely and seriously at the election-year enthusiasm of media elites and other Obamaphiles, much of which was indeed, as the wags recognized, quasi-religious. The surprising fact is that the American Left, for all its claims to being 'reality-based' and secular, is often animated by the passions, motivations, and imagery that one normally associates with religion. The better we understand this religious impulse, the better we will understand liberal America’s likely trajectory in the years to come."
Actually, City Journal (as far as I know) is the only publication that seems to be on the same wave-length I am, also presenting us with an article about The People's Temple, by Daniel J. Flynn, that underlines the long-running Democratic Party/cult connection:

"For years prior to Jonestown’s cataclysmic finale, unheeded voices, such as journalist Les Kinsolving’s, warned America about the raven-haired preacher feted by San Francisco columnist Herb Caen, supervisor Harvey Milk, and mayor George Moscone.

Indeed, Jim Jones
was a power player in Bay Area politics and thereby a player in national Democratic Party politics. Local politicians and activists benefited from the slave labor that he could provide on little notice to people political rallies and hand out campaign literature. In gratitude, Moscone appointed him chairman of San Francisco’s housing authority and Willie Brown likened Jones, a man who would eventually kill more African-Americans than any Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard, to Martin Luther King, Jr. First lady Rosalyn Carter and her husband’s running mate, Walter Mondale, both met with the cult leader. Jones even appropriated the title of Huey Newton’s book, Revolutionary Suicide, to describe the extermination of his flock (which included several of Newton’s relatives). Once Jonestown’s residents had performed this 'revolutionary suicide,' the wills left behind bequeathed all to the Soviet Union."
How anyone else is missing all this, I don't know. Or maybe I do. Look at the quote, above, and you see the name of "Saint Harvey" Milk, who just had an Oscar-winning movie made about him - starring Hugo Chavez-loving Sean Penn - but it was a movie that erased all of Milk's connections to cultism. Of course, it had to, because if the decades-long connection between the Democrats and cults were ever made explicit - a connection that is just as vibrant today as ever, if not more so - they'd lose their black support (amongst others) in a heart beat.

This is what conservatives have to understand now - this is how we finish the Democrats off. As Mr. Plotinsky says, they've got us in The Matrix right now, but I've been saying all along that I'm Rorschach from The Watchmen, and the truth I'm revealing is The Truth, and I'd rather look crazy than allow it to be covered up for the sake of lying politicians, lousy gay pride movies, or even my love for women. Unfortunately, that's exactly what's been happening, so far.

But maybe - just maybe, if everyone remembers these cultish NewAge forces destroyed my marriage, killed my mother-in-law and three others, and can get over my (more-than-justifiable) anger - they'll decide to investigate all this in depth, and everyone's perception of me will change. It ought to, because I ain't hurt nobody.

I'm "The One" that's been hurt.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Uh-Oh: The Truth Ain't "Out There" Anymore, II

"I am afraid I no longer believe that we have an inquisitive American media as we once knew it. There has emerged something as bad as state-sanctioned coercion—which we could at least identify, and thus struggle against.

Now comes a more insidious, brave new self-imposed censorship of the Orwellian mode. It is not just the perennial embarrassment Chris Matthews describing his Obama ecstasy on camera, or even
Newsweek’s Evan Thomas comparing his President to God, or even CNN execs being exposed trashing the US abroad at Davos, or whitewashing Saddam, but rather a more incremental new groupspeak in which basic words and ideas—from terrorism to war itself—have been reformulated according to political dictates.

I no longer believe that I can quite trust mainstream science and scientific elites as I once did. When world leaders and Nobel Prize winners meet to decry global warming, I don’t believe that there is a true give-and-take. I doubt what follows is empirical discussion of what is causing global warming and whether it is a natural, temporary phenomenon or a long-term permanent threat.

Is not the media  invested in a sort of 60’s activist environmental politics, in which to assert rather than argue for global warming is part of a larger progressive agenda that makes one acceptable in particular circles—like a medieval cleric who mouths a list of ‘right’ positions on papal exegesis?

I no longer believe that there will be much progress on race relations under Obama. Indeed, I fear the very opposite will occur.

Almost every major speech is predicated on his race, and his father’s always changing stance on religion."


-- Victor Davis Hanson, also coming around to our way of thinking - and it is thinking, not "believing" - which you can always read, in full, at Pajamas Media.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Zen And Now

"'Blaming George' still makes a tingle run up the legs of all the hymn-singing true believers, but outside the embrace of the cult, that tingle is beginning to sting instead. This is Mr. Obama's government now."

-- Wesley Pruden, acknowledging the political acceptance of denial, the cultural acceptance of delusion, and the now-slowing journalistic STD of Chris Matthews' mind, in The Washington Times.

Monday, April 13, 2009

He Is The One He's Been Waiting For

"He is the new us!"

-- Chris Matthews, whose Obama cultism, it appears, has caused him to lose his friggin' mind, but, fortunately, he left it at the Media Research Center.

Chrissy also said:

"I thought about that scene for months, the first time they get to come as our American couple,..."

Sounds dirty.

And finally, there's this:

"I’m saying it again, I’m getting a thrill....We agree, we girls agree. I don’t mind saying that. I’m excited."

Well, we agree Chrissy Matthews is now officially a girl, O.K.? Jeez. How can you people go about your lives as normal while watching all this budding madness around you,...? Oh yea - it's spring, things bud - and you're all girls now.

A bunch of big ugly girls,...

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A Puke By Any Other Name Is Still A Puke

Chris Matthews: "Before we go, Democratic strategist Steve McMahon, there's a New York Times blogger who claims women are dreaming about having sex with Obama. Do you think that's just limited to women?"

Democratic political consultant Steve McMahon: "Uh-"

Matthews: "Sometimes, I think I'm in that movie Wild Things? Have you seen it? Pretty steamy. There's a three-way between Neve Campbell, Denise Richards and Matt Dillon....And, maybe, Neve Campbell represents America being embraced by the strong arms of Matt Dillon, who obviously represents Barack Obama....And in this scenario, I would be Denise Richards.

I've often thought about the President pouring champagne over my bare chest."
— MSNBC's Hardball, April 1.

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