Thursday, June 23, 2011

Take the Obama IQ test!

Imagine asking perfect strangers who they voted for in the last Presidential election....and why! In the following clip, nine Obama suckers, I mean voters, are interviewed to find out how much they know about their current government leadership.....if anything. One confessed Democratic voter (5:16) gives thumbs down to Nancy Pelosi while giving a thumbs up to Paul Ryan. Visualize that!



Left wing blogger tjshome.com posted the following back in 2008:
"Below you will see 2008 election results sorted by ID. As you can see for some reason or another the smart states voted for Barack Obama while the less the IQ the more likely you voted for John McCain." 
As you'll quickly deduce, high IQ and common sense do not often walk hand in hand.

McConnell On Debt Crisis: Where In The World Has President Obama Been?

"It's worth asking: Where in the world has President Obama been for the last month? Where is he? What does he propose? What is he willing to do to reduce the debt? And to avoid this crisis, that's building on his watch?" Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said today on the Senate floor. "He's the one in charge. I think most Americans think it's about time he started acting like it. It's not enough for the President to step in front of a microphone every once in a while and say a few words that somebody hands him to say about the jobs situation and our economy. Americans want to see that he's actually doing something about it."

Thank you, Senator McConnell!

Cato Institute's climate change expert Pat Michaels speaks in Albuquerque, NM!

Climatologist Patrick J. Michaels acknowledges global temperatures have increased but maintains that fears about the effects of global warming are vastly overhyped and warns political pressure to make drastic changes to the US and the world economies constitutes an “invasion of our government and our lives. ” Michaels, who is a senior fellow of environmental studies at the Cato Insitute (a libertarian think-tank based in Washington DC), spoke Wednesday night (June 22) in Albuquerque at a lecture sponsored by the Rio Grande Foundation.