Bill O’Reilly, Learn to Count

September 14, 2009

8:10 PM, 9/14/09

Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. O’Reilly just stated that the D.C. Tea Party had 75,000 attendees. O’Reilly later explained that he got the number from “Fire Officials”. What “Fire Officials”, Bill? Specifically. What official? What’s your source? Is he by chance a union member? What time was this count done?

Bill, do your own research. Plenty of bloggers have. See for example Grand Rants, Gateway Pundit, and your own former pal Michelle Malkin, to name just a few.

Give me a break!

Alan Speakman


We Are All Racists Now

September 14, 2009


Good grief! I always thought Maureen Dowd was simply a clueless self-centered whiney bratty liberal occasional plagiarist, but clearly I underestimated her: she’s all that and more!

Not content with writing her usual screeds, lifting a paragraph here and there from pals, and basically baring all her post-menopausal insecurities for the world to see, Ms. Dowd is now making things up out of whole cloth.

In her latest “opinion piece“, Dowd has fabricated, and then reacted to, an imagined quote shouted by Joe Wilson during President Obama’s State of Obamaland speech to the Congress last Wednesday evening. As we all know by now, Rep. Wilson shouted, “You lie,” as the President assured Congress and the nation that illegal immigrants would not be covered by HR32oo HR3200, the bill he was discussing at the time.

Bizarrely, Ms. Dowd’s fevered imagination heard not a rude-but-understandable knee-jerk reaction to a proveable falsehood proclaimed by the president , but instead a racist threat. Or in her words:

Surrounded by middle-aged white guys — a sepia snapshot of the days when such pols ran Washington like their own men’s club — Joe Wilson yelled “You lie!” at a president who didn’t.

But, fair or not, what I heard was an unspoken word in the air: You lie, boy!

Poor Maureen! She then goes on to use this auditory hallucination as a springboard to accuse pretty much everyone on the right of unmitigated racism, tossing out lovely descriptors like “shrieking lunacy,” frantic efforts,” “frothing response from paranoids”…

I’ve been loath to admit that the shrieking lunacy of the summer — the frantic efforts to paint our first black president as the Other, a foreigner, socialist, fascist, Marxist, racist, Commie, Nazi; a cad who would snuff old people; a snake who would indoctrinate kids — had much to do with race…

…unable or unwilling to realize that those adjectives are merely describing herself.

Among lots of other commentary about La Diva Dowd, Snark and Boobs tells her off in a post super-saturated with, well, snark, ending with:

It’s funny, that – once again, the people constantly hurling the “Racist!” slur at others seem to be the people whom only see color. What is THAT called, hmmm, Maureen?

Most people call it “projection.”

But to Maureen “I hear racists” Dowd and so many others, it’ll always be about racism. Because we’re all racists now.

Stoutcat


How Big was the Tea Party?

September 13, 2009


This was to be a redundancy rant – a re-hashing of something that everybody already knows, but a piece worth writing nonetheless. All I started out to do was cite the approximate number of attendees at yesterday’s D.C. Tea Party and put that in perspective with other historical events… But as I researched the mainstream media, my goal changed to that of simply finding out how many people showed up. (The MSM was absolutely no help in this endeavor.)

But it ain’t so easy just to get a simple body count! ABC News referred to “tens of thousands” (and they’re still sticking with that). But judging by the interactive diagram published back in January by USA Today (and retrieved for the occasion by Michelle Malkin), it seems likely that the crowd reached over one million people. It looked like the entire National Mall was packed, with the overflow spilling into adjacent neighborhoods. So ABC News is still off in their estimation by at least a factor of 10. Good going there, ABC News!)

And let’s not forget all the other Tea Parties being held around the country, and Glenn Beck’s humongous audience…

In any event, the point becomes glaringly clear – Americans are disgusted by the lobbyists, lawyers, unions, politicians who will sell this country right down the tubes for their own agenda, aggrandizement, money, and power. We find back-room deals repugnant, and expect our elected officials to behave with the civility, duty, and humility that their lofty positions deserve… Positions that we the people gave them, by the way.

We expect them to respect the Constitution. After all, many of us plain folk have sworn to defend the Constitution with our lives. We expect our elected officials to listen to us, and we damn well expect them to at least read the legislation that their lawyers and lobbyists wrote.

Ah hell… By my guess, the 9/12/09 D.C. Tea Party attendance figure was probably well over 1,000,000 strong… Let’s just hope that it all wasn’t just a big waste of time.

Alan Speakman


Representative Goes Ballistic Over ObamaCare

September 13, 2009


Yes, I know, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) said this back in July, but sadly, nothing has changed; it’s still true.

Stoutcat


A New Classic

September 12, 2009

 

lampoon final

Stoutcat


Yes! ACORN Fired By Census Bureau

September 11, 2009


BREAKING: Major Garret of FoxNews just reported that the Director of the Census Bureau has sent a letter to ACORN headquarters, indicating that the Census Bureau will sever all ties with the radical group.

More on this as it becomes available.

UPDATE: AP reports that Census Director Robert Groves spoke about the issue”

“It is clear that ACORN’s affiliation with the 2010 census promotion has caused sufficient concern in the general public, has indeed become a distraction from our mission, and may even become a discouragement to public cooperation, negatively impacting 2010 census efforts,”

Yes, I’d say that with the recent ACORN firings in Baltimore and Washington DC that the general public has vastly sufficient cause for concern about the relationship between the Census Bureau, the White House, and ACORN.

Up to now, the Census Bureau had defended ACORN’s involvement, explaining it was one of 80,000 unpaid volunteer groups that the bureau hoped would be able to raise local awareness. But in his letter, Groves said it no longer had confidence that ACORN was effectively managing its partnership.

Next up: stripping ACORN of all access to taxpayer money, including the billions of stimulus dollars they expect to receive.

Now if we could just get the Census Bureau back out of the White House…

Stoutcat


I Remember Where I Was on 9/11/2001

September 11, 2009

 

I was scared senseless and sitting safe and sound in a cubicle in Canton Massachusetts praying to a gawd I didn’t even believe in… Wishing that I could just trade places.

Forget? Never. Forgive? Never. Intimidated? ROTFL.

Alan Speakman


9/11 Remembrance: David and Lynn Angell

September 11, 2009

armsofproject2996Note: This post is part of a Nationwide movement Started by Dale Challener Roe to have each victim of the terrorist attacks in New York, Shanksville and Washington DC remembered on this solemn anniversary. For more information on this project, click here.

I’m honored,but still heartbroken, as I pay tribute to two of the kindest people it was my privilege to meet. Normally, when you think “Hollywood,” you don’t expect to hear words like “selfless,” “devoted” or “humble”.  But David and Lynn Angell were cut from a different cloth from the folks normally found in that industry.

For David, it was proof positive that nice guys CAN finish first. David was one of the creators of the top-rated. long-running NBC series “Frasier” along with his two partners Peter Casey and David Lee, who described Angell as

“a kind and gentle man with a quiet exterior that masked one of the sharpest comedy minds ever to write for television. His fingerprints are all over some of the funniest moments in Cheers, Wings and Frasier.

Angell - David 1David was born and raised in West Barrington, R.I. After graduating from Providence College, he joined the Army and served at the Pentagon. Upon his discharge, he wrote insurance manuals and worked as a methods analyst in Boston before taking interest in writing for television (as a result of watching The Mary Tyler Moore Show). His career in television began as a writer for the Barney Miller show. After that, he wrote for a number of shows until signing on as a staff writer for ”Cheers.”  There, he met his future partners Casey and Lee. They left Cheers to start their own production company and produced the hit series “Wings.”  When Cheers wrapped, they teamed up with Kelsey Grammar to produce the show “Frasier” which ran for 11 seasons on NBC.

But David was much more than what you would read in his biography.  His creativeness lent itself well to a number of areas outside of show business. As a devoted husband of wife Lynn, he worked with her frequently, spearheading projects with her in support of child victims of abuse and mental illness at the Hillsides School in Pasadena, CA.

In fact, David’s involvement in support of his wife’s work as well as other philanthropic activities resulted in the American Screenwriters’ Association creating an annual David Angell Humanitarian Award, in his honor. The award is presented annually to an individual in the entertainment industry who contributes to global well-being through donations of time, expertise, or other support to improve the human condition… something that David, himself, devoted a great deal of time doing.

Angell - Lynn 01Lynn Angell was no less giving. She met David when they were both working on Cape Cod during the summer. They married in the summer of 1971. When David decided to try for a writing career in the entertainment industry, they moved to Hollywood. But Lynn was not satisfied to sit around. She worked as a librarian.  After David established himself as one of the top sitcom writers in Hollywood, Lynn “retired” from her job and became a volunteer with the Hillsides Home for  abused and emotionally troubled children in nearby Pasadena. She also made numerous financial contributions to the school unbeknownst to the school’s director. She took  a personal interest in the lives of the students there and David often spent time with her developing projects for the kids.  To the students, David and Lynn were appropriately named, for they were both guardian Angells to these children who desperately needed the kind of positive energy the Angells brought when they came.

This was the couple you wanted to know. Or be. Their love and devotion to each other carried them through 30 years of the kind of marriage one dreams of. It was not long after they celebrated their 30th anniversary that they returned to Cape Cod for another family wedding on the week-end of September 8th 2001. They had already decided to move to Chatham, MA upon the completion of “Frasier.”  As the wedding week-end passed, David and Lynn had to fly back to Los Angeles in preparation for the Emmy Awards as Frasier was once again nominated (David and his partners Peter Casey and David Lee had been nominated 37 times and had won 24 Emmys plus a number of “Q” awards from Viewers for Quality Television). Their return from Cape Cod to California put them on the ill-fated Flight 11 which was the first plane to be flown into the World Trade Center towers.

Anyone whose path crossed either David’s or Lynn’s never forgot how refreshingly real and genuinely kind they were. How appropriate their last names were “Angell.”

Gerry Ashley


September 11: Tribute to FDNY 343

September 11, 2009


Never forget.

Stoutcat


September 11: Never Forget

September 11, 2009

9-11 photo_a

Never forget what we once were.

9-11 photo_b

Never forget what happened.

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Never forget the people.

9-11 photo_d

Never forget.

Stoutcat


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