Archive for June, 2011
Medicare is AOK Says the “Republican” Senate Candidate from Florida
There is a Soooooper Genius Republican in Florida running for US Senate name Mike Haridopolos. I mention him to you because he is not a very nice man. Florida’s Mike Haridopolos, the current state senate president running for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, doubled down today on his opposition to Medicare reforms in [...]
The Delivery Presents – The Other Half of the 2012 Plan
Episode 98 is unique thus far in The Delivery history. It’s the first time I’ve broken the “no politics” rule for the second half of the show. I know…I know. Shocked gasps all around! I wanted to dig into the most recent GOP candidates’ debate in a way that most other pundits haven’t. I don’t [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – I Bet John Henry Could Have Beaten an ATM Wednesday Edition
I bet you thought Automated Teller Machines were a triumph of modern technology that made your life easier. Remember the days when, if you wanted cash in your pocket for the weekend, you had to get by the bank before it closed at 2 PM on Friday with a check made out to “Cash”? No? [...]
No, Folks. Sarah Palin Does Not Have to Run.
Tammy Bruce has a piece over at Big Government that just rubbed me wrong way this morning. She is a staunch supporter of Sarah Palin, and when I say “staunch”, I mean that she is more aggressive in protecting Sarah Palin’s interests online than anyone currently working for Palin. Well, she watched the debate last [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Media on the Job Tuesday Edition
I’m heartened to know that the MSM has chosen to analyze the news of the day with its usual senses of professionalism and objectivity. Headline #1: “Wingnut debt ceiling demands” (CNN) Headline #2: “Bachmann assumes the position” (WaPo) I’m sure glad they’re around, otherwise we’d have to rely on those beastly partisan and irresponsible bloggers [...]
More Math for Debbie Wasserman-Schultz. This Time, It’s Jobs.
In my last post, I committed an act of wanton and premeditated mathematics upon Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’ proud contention that Democrats have, with trillions of dollars of our money, created 2.1 million jobs in 2 1/2 years. Then I got to thinking a bit more about those numbers. Sure, it’s sheer lunacy to spend more than [...]
The Post Where I Break Out Some Math on Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
I’m sure Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Chair of the Democratic National Committee, thinks she’s super-clever, but I don’t think the “Be thankful we got that foul Bush economy turned around” strategy is going to be a big winner in 2012. What’s that? You think I’m wildly exaggerating? You don’t believe that she of the ego large enough [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Legacy of Men Monday Edition
It’s not often that a blog post I read brings me up short, mentally, but this one at The Art of Manhood on the subject of Legacy did just that. I recommend that you block out a bit of time when you take your lunch break to give it a good, slow read. If you [...]






















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