January 27, 2008
12:30 P.M.
Just got up about 30 mins ago. Working all night. Another rainy day here in L.A. A friend of mine got into a fight with about 20 haajis outside his house here in L.A….my friend leans to the Left but that may be ending…he’s a tough guy, been around the block…”I’ve never seen so much hate in someone’s eyes” he said. “No shit” I said back, “You’ve just validated the last two years of my life”. “They’ve taken over the neighborhood, everything’s changed, they just keep pushing, taking”. And we’re talking about a nice neighborhood in expensive West L.A.
I told him his little world was now a microcosm of the bigger one.
1:10 P.M.
Still waiting for the election to become about issues. Last night, Obama spoke forever, and said nothing but “Can’t we all get along?”
That doesn’t translate into policy.
2:05 P.M.
RightHandGirl tells me she was just voted “Most Likely To Be The Next Stephen Colbert” in her High School Yearbook. She has to give a response to the award which will be published in the Yearbook. Any ideas?
8:22 P.M.
Kudos to Brett Baier for a great piece on Bush this weekend.
It is unfortunate but I believe that it will take many people having the experience your friend just had to take the invading haajis in this country seriously.
They are not here to become part of American culture. They are here to replace it however they have to do it.
Many Americans do not see problems until they are in their own private back yard.
January 27th, 2008 at 2:08 pmBerkely loves the troops AGAIN:
http://www.dailycal.org/article/100049/initiative_targets_military_recruitment
Time for a civil war.
January 27th, 2008 at 2:59 pmMy issue with muslims as a whole, I have yet to get a single muslim to take a stance on terror in anyway shape or form. In fact Muslims do their own version of fence sitting with empty chin boggie from fat bastards like Hussein Ibish from Foundation For Arab Leadership that sounds more like an excuse.
They have a hear no evil, see no evil, do no evil attitude.
A religion of peace….my ass!
Round them all up and send them home on a one way ticket.
January 27th, 2008 at 3:08 pm“Hope” is a feeling; not a strategy. It’s also a town in Arkansas.
Gangs of haajis attacking people…sounds like France, without the burning cars. In Canada they file complaints through the Human Rights Commission.
Watching Stephen Colbert at the Whitehouse Correspondents Dinner roast President Bush kind gave me the creeps. He said he’s in the ‘no-fact’ zone. Doesn’t sound like something to aspire to; but with leftists - LOSING is an aspiration.
January 27th, 2008 at 3:13 pm…if by “replace Colbert”, you mean wear his skin across three states while driving a convertible… why then yes.
On the first part; look at Britain! They are in everybody’s face there and they continue to retreat.
January 27th, 2008 at 3:22 pmI certainly understand his saying “I’ve never seen so much hate in someone’s eyes ”
That is the whole thing and the truth of them.
People had better be afraid because it is for real.
The indoctrination of infidels to be killed or summit is for real.
Where are all the real American men, who will stand and defend all their fellow women and children.
The polititians are too busy selling us down the river, everybody owns us and they all want to destroy us.
Money and greed always lead to destruction.
January 27th, 2008 at 4:25 pmabout Obama.
Thank goodness you heard Obama say nothing either.
My Mother is an Obama fan. He can do no wrong and is the greatest thing ever. It is disgusting.
January 27th, 2008 at 4:33 pmHey, congrats to RHG…short and sweet on the acceptance speech:
My fellow students, esteemed faculty, and guests…
My humility will not allow me to accept this award on my own behalf, and therefore, I will accept it on behalf of all who will one day emulate me.
I would have preferred cash.
Thank you.
January 27th, 2008 at 5:28 pmThe blind Obama supporters like him because he is black, or because he has that new model car appeal, or if your like my daughter because of his age.
He is the savior of all our ills as they see it..but what these folks fail to realize is that he (as can any other candidate) can promise anything he wants, but he cannot deliver on those promises without the support of the f-tard Congressmen and Senators who really run the government.
January 27th, 2008 at 5:32 pmRHG - good job! and I would go with Bash’s speech. very appropriate.
January 28th, 2008 at 10:53 am