}
The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. -- Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson

Liberalism: Ideas so good, you have to be forced to accept them.

''ARE YOU AN AMERICAN --or a LIBERAL.''


Dance Along

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Yet Another Edition of "Liberal's Say The Darndest Things"




Today Featuring: Matt Lauer 
"NFL Needs More Gay Players To Be On “Right Side of History”…"

Via Newsbusters:
Talking to NBC sportscaster Bob Costas on Monday’s N
BC Today, co-host Matt Lauer reacted to openly gay football player Michael Sam being drafted by the St. Louis Rams on Saturday: “The big picture here in terms of the NFL, is this a sea change or is this a one-off? Is this the league moving to the right side of history? Which by the way, they really can’t do unless more players come forward.”


"'Gay' player kisses boyfriend on ESPN, "Right side of history". Christian player kneels down and thanks God on the field, Wrong side of history. I'll take the wrong side of history. Actually, NBC needs more gay anchors to be on the "right side of history". Come on, Matt and Bob, get on

Liarwatha Perplexed: Why Do People Think I Am A Socialist?



Via Daily Caller:
Just days after proposing a massive bailout of indebted students that would subsidize their college loans and forgive some of their financial obligations, far-left Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said she has no idea why people think she is a socialist.
Her bill, the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act, would lower the amount of money that students are obligated to repay to the federal government. If enacted, the bill would deprive the federal government of billions of dollars in interest payments owed to its shareholders: the American taxpayers.
It is Warren’s belief that students — who voluntarily signed up for the loans and agreed to pay them back at certain interest rates — should be let off the hook.
Yet on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Warren wondered why people think she is a socialist. When Bob Scheiffer pointed out that Warren’s critics consider her a socialist, she replied:
I just don’t know where they get that. You know, look at the issues. I mean really, let’s take a look at minimum wage — I just believe nobody should work full time and live in poverty. And you know what? Most of America agrees. Student loans: I don’t think the U.S. government should be making tens of billions of dollars in profits off the backs of our students, which is what the current student loan system is doing. And I think most Americans agree with me on that.


"Not really so much a socialist as a commie after you claim Mao is one your most respected leaders, you dumb libtard. Refresh my memory, where do your policies differ from socialism?

Picture's, Joke, And Quote Of The Day


"Feel free to share"

Picture's of the Day:








Joke of the Day: 

A GI's Fears

Chelsea Clinton recently discussed current events with a U.S. Soldier.

She asked if,as an American fighting man, anything scared him. 

 He told her there were only three things he feared:


1)  Osama


2)  Obama


And

3)  Yo Mama

Quote of the Day:

"Cuba was one of the world’s richest countries before Castro destroyed it—and the wealth wasn’t just in the hands of a tiny elite. “Contrary to the myth spread by the revolution,” wrote Alfred Cuzan, a professor of political science at the University of West Florida, “Cuba’s wealth before 1959 was not the purview of a privileged few. . . . Cuban society was as much of a middle-class society as Argentina and Chile.” In 1958, Cuba had a higher per-capita income than much of Europe. “More Americans lived in Cuba prior to Castro than Cubans lived in the United States,” Cuban exile Humberto Fontova, author of a series of books about Castro and Guevara, tells me. “This was at a time when Cubans were perfectly free to leave the country with all their property. In the 1940s and 1950s, my parents could get a visa for the United States just by asking. They visited the United States and voluntarily returned to Cuba. More Cubans vacationed in the U.S. in 1955 than Americans vacationed in Cuba. Americans considered Cuba a tourist playground, but even more Cubans considered the U.S. a tourist playground.” Havana was home to a lot of that prosperity, as is evident in the extraordinary classical European architecture that still fills the city. Poor nations do not—cannot—build such grand or elegant cities.


But rather than raise the poor up, Castro and Guevara shoved the rich and the middle class down. The result was collapse. “Between 1960 and 1976,” Cuzan says, “Cuba’s per capita GNP in constant dollars declined at an average annual rate of almost half a percent. The country thus has the tragic distinction of being the only one in Latin America to have experienced a drop in living standards over the period.”" --Michael J. Totten

FORE!!!!

Teleprompter Fail 1

Teleprompter Fail 2

Teleprompter Fail 3