No Runny Eggs

The repository of one hard-boiled egg from the south suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and the occassional guest-blogger). The ramblings within may or may not offend, shock and awe you, but they are what I (or my guest-bloggers) think.

Archive for April, 2008

April 7, 2008

The Morning Scramble – 4/7/2008

by @ 9:07. Filed under The Morning Scramble.

This one’s a bit late, but I’m a bit on the blue side….

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Krakatoa says, “Vote for Ace, and turn it up to 11.” I wholeheartedly agree, especially since Time doesn’t know there’s other good conservative blogs out there.
Owen goes all philosophical on the state of the Cheddarsphere, and the state isn’t good.
Marcus Aurelius retorts that we’ve never been all that civil. Guess I should’ve tried a bit harder to find a good YouTube version of “Civil War”.
Jim Lynch issued a “Hold muh beer” alert (I miss mhking around both the blogosphere and Free Republic).
Jessica McBride sums up the presstitute template on elections (she ought to know, she teaches journalism at UWM).
Brian Fraley encapsulates the Lefties’ reaction to going 0-4 in the last 4 contested Supreme Court elections.
Kate lists a heap of things she hates, and Trail-Mix jumped in with both feet.
Mondoreb channels Gen. George S. Patton (complete with language, so you might not want to click that in front of your kids or boss).
Jim Hoft questions the Democratic Party of Washington’s patriotism.
Headless Blogger figures out how many pounds of corn it takes to fill the gas tank of a Chevrolet Suburban one time. Hint for those of you who are still around, take your highest guess and triple it.
JammieWearingFool notes the race card isn’t just for the ‘Rats in America.
Billdanielson takes the GOP to task for shifting the rationale for tax-rate cuts from reducing taxes to increasing them.
– Remember when President Bush said we’d turn our enemies against one another? Zip has an exhibit of just that.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a Drinking Right Warning to issue.

Because I said so…

by @ 7:00. Filed under Politics - National.

From the Politico.Com  

Barack Obama did not hunt or fish as a child. He lives in a big city. And as an Illinois state legislator and a U.S. senator, he consistently backed gun control legislation.
But he is nevertheless making a play for pro-gun voters in rural Pennsylvania.

By highlighting his background in constitutional law and downplaying his voting record, Obama is engaging in a quiet but targeted drive to win over an important constituency that on the surface might seem hostile to his views.

The need to craft a strategy aimed at pro-gun voters underscores the potency of the issue in Pennsylvania, which claims one of the nation’s highest per capita membership rates in the National Rifle Association.

I find it interesting that rather than address his position on the ability to own and use handguns, Barack Obama is busy telling people that he has a background in constitutional law.   This sounds  a lot like an answer I  used to  give my young boys when they’d debate me on why they should do certain things.   If it was a subject that I didn’t think they were old enough to debate, they would occasionally get a; “Because I said.”   While this is an adequate answer for 5 year olds, I don’t see how that  kind of response gets Barack  in good with pro-gun folks.    Beyond that,  I have other questions:

  1. Is a lawyer having a “background” in constitutional law all that unique?   Gosh, I kind of thought that a lawyer  having a “background” in constitutional law is like a doctor having a background in medicine.   Yes I know he taught some constitutional law courses but there is a vast difference between teaching a class and actually practicing it.   This follows along the well know and factual sports analogy of those who can’t play coach, those who can’t coach ref.   Barack is somewhere between a ref and a coach when he is implying to the pro-gun audience that he is an actual  player.
  2. OK, I know why the slobbering media hasn’t, but why hasn’t  an attender of one of these  pro-gun rallies  asked Barack straight up, what his position on hand guns is?   There’s plenty of evidence that gives every indication that Barack doesn’t believe that the Second Amendment allows citizens to own handguns for self defense.   Instead of allowing him to “position himself” let’s ask him and deal with his answer…assuming he’ll actually give an answer that has substance.
  3. Having a “background” in constitutional law, does Barack believe the whole constitution should be enforced or does he take the Animal Farm approach to the constitution where all amendments are equal but some amendments are more equal than others?

With District of Columbia versus Heller  likely to have a decision by June, Barack may be able soft shoe himself through the primaries but it won’t be so easy in the general election.   Heller, and the fact that its decision will be the first rendered on gun control by the US Supreme Court in nearly 70 years, will give a focal point for gun rights issues.   Assuming, as many who  ARE constitutional lawyers  have, that the Supreme Court finds the law, that in essence causes the complete abolition of handguns, not to align with the Constitution, Obama needs to be asked whether and why he agrees or disagrees with the Court’s decision.   Drawing on his extensive constitutional law background it should be easy for Barack Obama to explain why the Supreme Court is wrong.  

Obama may  be able  to pass off his “centrist” persona in the primaries but states like Pennsylvania are going to play much differently in the general election.

April 5, 2008

Drinking Right Watch – Southeast Wisconsin

by @ 19:00. Filed under Miscellaneous.
URGENT - DRINKING RIGHT MESSAGE
NO RUNNY EGGS OAK CREEK WI
700 PM CDT SAT APR 5 2008

...SIGNIFICANT DRINKING EXPECTED IN SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN...

THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR DRINKING OF GREATER THAN THREE ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS IN AN AREA ALONG AND NORTH OF BURLEIGH STREET BETWEEN
76TH STREET AND 84TH STREET TUESDAY EVENING. A BUNCH OF BLOGGERS
WILL CONVERGE ON PAPA'S SOCIAL CLUB...7718 WEST BURLEIGH STREET...
BY 7 PM TUESDAY...AND THEN PROCEED TO SHOOT THE BULL FOR SEVERAL
HOURS.

WIZ059-060-065-066-071-060000-
WASHINGTON-OZAUKEE-WAUKESHA-MILWAUKEE-RACINE-
700 PM SAT APR 5 2008

...DRINKING RIGHT WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM CDT TUESDAY EVENING
THROUGH 1030 PM TUESDAY EVENING...

A DRINKING RIGHT WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM CDT TUESDAY EVENING
THROUGH 1030 PM TUESDAY EVENING.

THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR DRINKING OF GREATER THAN THREE ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS IN AN AREA ALONG AND NORTH OF BURLEIGH STREET BETWEEN
76TH STREET AND 84TH STREET TUESDAY EVENING. A BUNCH OF BLOGGERS
WILL CONVERGE ON PAPA'S SOCIAL CLUB...7718 WEST BURLEIGH STREET...
BY 7 PM TUESDAY...AND THEN PROCEED TO SHOOT THE BULL FOR SEVERAL
HOURS.

A DRINKING RIGHT WATCH MEANS THAT AN EDITION OF DRINKING RIGHT
IS EXPECTED TO BE HELD BETWEEN 36 AND 72 HOURS OF THE ISSUANCE
OF THE WATCH. BLOGGERS SHOULD MAKE PREPARATIONS NOW...INCLUDING
FILLING THE GAS TANK FOR A TRIP TO AND FROM PAPA'S SOCIAL CLUB...
ASKING THE SIGNIFICANT OTHER TO COME ALONG...AND ENSURING A FULL
WALLET. CONTINUE TO MONITOR EITHER NO RUNNY EGGS OR REAL DEBATE
WISCONSIN FOR ADDITIONAL UPDATES AND A LIKELY ISSUANCE OF A
DRINKING RIGHT WARNING.

$$

Gutterball humor

by @ 11:24. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Mary Katharine Ham tried to match Barack Obama’s 37 yesterday. Did she do it? Click the pic…

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…to find out. I’m shamelessly “borrowing” that from Allahpundit’s screencap, though I guess I could’ve used the one MKH supplied too. Oh, what the heck; I’ll use that to point you to her blog entry about the latest HamNation….

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I guess I should comment on that Obama 37 game. He really should’ve practiced some before bringing the cameras to the alley because having the cameras around for a 37 just made it too easy to make fun of him.

The Clinton’s Lament

by @ 7:00. Filed under Politics - National.

The primaries have gone horribly wrong for the “Candidate of Inevitability.”   When she sees how Mugabe is being supported by his party, do you think she cries alone, at her Chappaqua home, “Why  don’t they love MEEEEEEEE?”

Mugabe Will Fight On, His Party Says

Didymus Mutasa, the governing party’s secretary for administration, told journalists after an all-day party meeting that there was a consensus that Mr. Mugabe should stand in a second round of voting.

"Mugabe, our dear old man, remains our candidate," Mr. Mutasa was quoted as saying in The Herald. "We shall take him and carry him along with us."

Or do you think her thoughts are, “if someone who can actually arrest and torture their opponents can’t fix an election, what chance does mere lying and personal assassination stand?”

April 4, 2008

Now even the anti-endorsements are getting strange

by @ 8:56. Filed under Politics - National.

(H/Ts – Allahpundit and Matt Lewis)

I’ve chronicled wacky endorsement after wacky endorsement after wacky endorsement in this Presidential election season. Now, we have the wacky unendorsement:

More than 20 leading social conservatives signed an open letter to Senator John McCain expressing their displeasure over the prospect of an "M&M" ticket being pushed by Karl Rove, Sean Hannity and others in the economic wing of the Republican Party.

Among the signers are those, such as Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation, who once supported Mitt Romney and now publicly regret it.

Strange days indeed.

The Morning Scramble – 4/4/2008

by @ 7:54. Filed under The Morning Scramble.

It’s Opening Day at Miller Park; hooray beer!

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– In case you didn’t have enough reading about the Left’s meltdown after the voters unpacked the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Mark Block notes The Wall Street Journal took it national.
– Speaking of unhinging the Left in the legal election field, Jo Egelhoff says that a difference in the letter behind Wisconsin’s Attorney General makes all the difference. I wonder if the ‘Rats will push for that being appointed-for-life by the governor if both A.G. J.B. Van Hollen and Governor Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/Potawatomi-For Sale) hang onto their seats in 2010.
Uncle Jimbo is having a blast on the National Heroes Tour.
Conservative Belle is hosting “Clash of the Superdelegates”. Did somebody ask for popcorn?
“John Adams” has a unique explanation of why he (at least I presume “John Adams” is a “he”) does not allow comments at Free Whitewater. For those of you not familiar with why I cannot say for certain whether Adams is a man (or if I knew, why I wouldn’t say for certain), Free Whitewater has kicked up enough dirt around Whitewater, Wisconsin, that the city has used some rather dubious tactics in trying to unmask “Mr. Adams” and shut down the blog.
Jib gets to the heart of the problem of the Gorebal Warming acolytes.
See-Dub the Super-Sub asks, “Is it safe?” Take it from a wanderer who turned pro at 8, it’s so safe, you wouldn’t believe it.
Slublog asks, “How do you fit an electric guitar down your pants?”
Alan Steinberg conducts last rites for common sense.
Flip notes all the talking-down of the economy by the LeftStreamMedia. Say, weren’t they busy accusing Bush of talking down the economy in 2000? What’s good for the goose and all….

If I can score some tickets to Opening Day, I’ll be gone. I haven’t been to one of those since the Brewers moved to Miller Park, but before that, I was an Opening Day regular. Hooray stadiums with roofs.

Revisions/extensions (8:01 am 4/4/2008) – I knew I should’ve waited a bit longer; right after hit “Save”, another brilliant 4-Block World post on the recent history of Wisconsin Supreme Court Elections came across the feed reader.

R&E part 2 (8:06 am 4/4/2008) – I really need to refresh the feed reader just before posting this; Shoebox was also all over this.

A bit more respect for Bernanke

by @ 7:05. Filed under Miscellaneous.

I have to admit, I was no fan of Bernanke. He appeared to have an ability, in his Congressional testimonies, to say things that caused unnecessary market gyrations. He  looked to be very late to the game in reacting to the subprime turmoil. He  seemed to me to be one of those guys who was probably very book smart but just didn’t have the business common sense to be a successful leader of the Fed.

I may have been wrong.

I’ve written about Bernanke and the Bear Stearns take out. While I’m still holding onto some healthy skepticism, each day that passes  in which  we don’t see another financial shoe drop, causes me to believe that that single transaction was a master stroke and saved the US a really awful experience of financial meltdown. there’s been a lot of consternation and wailing over this transaction, complaining that the Fed didn’t have the authority to do what they did because Bear Sterns wasn’t a bank. Again, I’ve written on that, and while I agree with the concern of the issue, I believed at the time, and Bernanke has stated in his recent testimony to Congress, that he felt it necessary to act on Bear Sterns to save the broader financial system.
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Are you happy to see me or is that a guitar in your pants?

by @ 7:00. Filed under Miscellaneous.

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) – Police are searching for a man accused of shoving an electric guitar in his and walking out of a store in Lewiston, Maine. Police say the theft occurred last week and they’re looking for three men. One of the men shoved a Fender Stratocaster in his pants and pulled a sweatshirt over the top. The other two acted as lookouts.All three can be seen on footage from video surveillance.Strangely enough, the music store has seen the method before. A man did the same thing in 2006 but was caught as he tried to walk out.

I would love to see the video. Either the description of “in his pants” is overly generous or this guy has some really odd pants.

I wonder if they would pay mileage?

by @ 7:00. Filed under Miscellaneous.

The son of a retired widower has placed an advertisement looking for someone to have a few drinks with his father at a local pub for seven pounds (nine euros, 14 dollars) an hour.Jack Hammond, 88, and his son, Michael, will begin interviewing candidates for the position soon, after Michael posted the advertisement at their local post office in Hampshire, southern EnglandThe elder Hammond used to go to his local pub four times a week in Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, with his neighbour, but had to stop the practice recently when he moved into a nursing home closer to the rest of his family.

“When you put an advertisement in a post office for 25p you don’t expect anything to come of it, so the response has been amazing,” Michael, a chef, said.

They have ruled out hiring a woman, as Michael Hammond said his father, a retired electrical engineer, would be uncomfortable having a drink with a woman he did not know, and are hoping to find “a gentleman who is not too bombastic and enjoys a nice pint” with an interest in engineering or golf.

“Dad will be going out with some of the candidates next week but we are going to do it properly, as he is vulnerable,” Michael added.

“It’s got to be the best job in the world.”

April 3, 2008

Perhaps this is why Red Fred’s so mad at us meddling voters

by @ 11:55. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

If you’ve read anything this morning, you know that Fred Kessler (D-Milwaukee) is pushing for an effective perpetual appointment of Supreme Court justices, with automatically-renewing 10-year terms unless a supermajority of 21 state Senators vote to revoke the appointment. Now, Dan Bice, late of the Spice Boys but still with the Journal Sentinel, is reporting Red Fred is going to be facing disciplinary charges from the Office of Lawyer Regulation regarding his conduct during his wife’s hotly-contested judicial race in 2004. Bice doesn’t mention it, but if my memory serves, the final arbiter of those disciplinary charges is the same Wisconsin State Supreme Court that the voters just unpacked.

Revisions/extensions (6:20 pm 4/3/2008) – I get (uncredited) results; either Bice or Greg J. Borowski, who posted it on the All Politics blog for Bice, put in a mention that the complaint could well make it to the state Supreme Court.

Photoshop of the day

by @ 11:40. Filed under Politics - National.

Shamelessly swiped from silent E, who swiped it from somebody, who swiped it from somebody, who swiped it from Moonbatologist Claire

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From left to right – Moebama, Shemcain, Larrary.

The gun-grabbers are feeling their oats

by @ 10:54. Filed under Guns, Politics - National.

Amanda Carpenter highlights Barack Obama’s flop back to gun banning….

"I am not in favor of concealed weapons," Obama told the Pittsburgh Tribune. "I think that creates a potential atmosphere where more innocent people could (get shot during) altercations."

No, BHO. Concealed-carry creates a potential atmosphere where innocent people can defend themselves during altercations, with the side benefit of making the criminal lifestyle a bit less appealing.

So, why is BHO going back to his disarmament roots? According to The Washington Times, that’s what the fools in Philly want.

Not quite ready for WordPress 2.5

by @ 8:08. Filed under The Blog.

Since I heard there was a shiny new back-end for WordPress in the new 2.5 version, I decided I would test it out before putting it up.

The good:
– It loads a bit faster than 2.3.3.
– The modified Journalized 2 beta 2 theme (yes, it does need to be modified some to work with 2.3, and I added widgetizing while I was at it) works as well in 2.5 as it does in 2.3.3. Before you ask, no, I won’t be releasing that; it still is Mike Little’s project, and he does have my mods someplace.
– MOST of the plugins I use work without any updates.
– Plugin updates no longer require FTP access; assuming a standard Apache install, you can now install updates directly from the plugin admin page. It should be the same thing for updating WordPress itself.

The bad:
– Those of you using Peter’s Custom Anti-Spam will need to upgrade to 3.0.2.
– The release version of WP-Polls (2.21) is broken. There is a beta version out there that does work with 2.5.
– The new media management feature does not work in IE.

The ugly:
– I hate the new post page; I miss having the options to the right of the post box.

In short, I won’t be migrating to 2.5 just yet.

Columbia’s President criticizes Obama

by @ 8:00. Filed under Politics - National.

I thought Barack was going to improve the  reputation of the US throughout the world?  

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) – Colombia’s president sharply criticized U.S. presidential contender Barack Obama on Wednesday for opposing a trade deal with his country, calling the Democrat out of touch with the realities of the South American nation.

It’s good to know that it’s not just North American countries Obama is out of touch with!

Oak Creek voting breakdown

by @ 7:42. Filed under Politics - Oak Creek.

Kevin Fischer’s posting of Franklin’s votes in key multi-municipality races info got me to digging for Oak Creek’s breakdown in those races. While the PDF file the city put up is marked unofficial, the link says it is official:

Turnout – 27.49%

Supreme Court: Gableman 3109 (59.93%), Butler 2079 (40.07%)
Eliminate the Frankenveto: Yes 3735 (72.84%), No 1393 (17.16%)
County Executive: Walker 4243 (77.44%), Taylor 1236 (22.56%)
County Supervisor District 9: Cesarz 2238 (52.82%), Balistreri 1999 (47.18%)
Circuit Court District 40: Dallet 2890 (66.85%), Norman 1433 (33.15%)

The Morning Scramble/Open Thread Thursday – 4/3/2008

I doubt I’ll be doing much blogging today because it already is a bad day. Good thing it’s Open Thread Thursday…

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Dagney Taggert is having second thoughts about propping up Hillary. I’m not; the popcorn concessions are through the roof.
Plebian looks into the intelligence level of the average Moronblog.
Fausta asks, “What would ‘Rats do without rats?”
Jim Hoft discovers some Absolut Bravo Sierra. And who said Swedes are neutral?
Just A Grunt notes Boeing is good enough for Iraq. But, but, but I thought Iraq was dysfunctional and Boeing was corrupt.
Charlie Sykes, Dean Mundy, Paul Socha, and Brian Fraley (yes, that’s 4 posts from Brian) all note the temper tantrums from the Left because they couldn’t rig the elections this past Tuesday. It wasn’t for a lack of trying on the Left’s part.

I’m not a CPA but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night

by @ 7:00. Filed under Business.

Actually, I am/was a CPA but that’s a separate story.

“Mark to market” is a term that few if any, outside of the financial or accounting industries had heard prior to mid last year.   Now, most people have heard the term and know that it is somehow related to the problem of the subprime market.

In short, “mark to market” means that financial institutions need to recognize the market value of their investments as they change rather than waiting until they dispose of the asset and recognizing a gain or loss.   The purpose for “mark to market” is to reflect the estimated “value” change of the asset real time rather than having shareholders or mutual fund holders get surprised (up or down)  in one fell swoop.

Numerous articles have been written suggesting that mark to market while not causing, greatly exaggerated the subprime issues.   The argument, one that I support, is that when the ability to sell what used to be “marketable securities” i.e. the bundled subprime mortgages, dried up and the only way to sell one of these was through   a forced or coerced sale, the value of these bonds was set artificially and unrealistically low.   The result was that financial institutions holding these bonds were required to write their values down to a “market value” which was substantially less than what the reasonably expected value of the loans were.  
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April 2, 2008

When April Fools’ Day and elections collide

by @ 16:58. Filed under Elections.

I guess Clint should have put the April Fools’ disclaimer on his “multiple-voting” post. Kevin Fischer is treating it as though yesterday wasn’t April 1.

Only a liberal would see high prices this way

(H/T – Donna Martinez)

I honestly don’t know where to begin with this New York Times article quoting liberal after Marxist extolling the virtues of unafforable food, so I’ll probably ramble and shamble.

And if American staples like soda, fast-food hamburgers and frozen dinners don’t seem like such a bargain anymore, the American eating public might turn its attention to ingredients like local fruits and vegetables, and milk and meat from animals that eat grass.

More-likely, given the rush to corn-a-hole and bo(v)i(ne)diesel, we’ll turn our attention to imported foods as there won’t be any land available for those boutique foods.

Urging others to eat better (and thus more expensive) food is not elitist, (Alice Walters) said. It is simply a matter of quality versus quantity and encouraging healthier, more satisfying choices. "Make a sacrifice on the cellphone or the third pair of Nike shoes," she said.

Now we get to the nitty-gritty of the Marxist nature of the Food Snobs. It truly is a case of food or lifestyle for them.

"Someone on the margin who says "˜I’m struggling’ would say rising food costs are in no way a positive," said Ephraim Leibtag of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service. Even if the food budget isn’t an issue, there are plenty of people who view low-cost food as a national triumph.

"If you think that mass production and vast distribution predicated on cheap energy is a good system, then the dollar hamburger is a good thing,” Mr. Leibtag said.

I don’t think I’m struggling (neither am I living high on the hog), but rising food costs are in no way a positive because I believe in mass production and vast distribution predicated on cheap energy. With his distain for capitalism, no wonder Mr. Leibtag works for the gubmint.

Although prices for organic groceries are rising at least as fast as their conventional counterparts,….

I find it funny that this was buried on page 2 of the web version, well after the third-paragraph claim that organics weren’t going up in price.

Craps channels your average Scooby Doo crook

by @ 15:54. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

Or am I just imagining things when I think of that when I see Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/Potawatomi-For Sale) uttered this after us meddling voters undid his packing of the state Supreme Court – "It is a tragedy that such a fine judge and good human being was trashed during the campaign. Justice Butler has served with distinction and honor on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and I thank him for his fairness, his sense of justice and his lifelong commitment to public service."

No, it’s not a tragedy. It’s a sign of sanity.

Congress is playing “Chinese Baseball”

by @ 11:17. Filed under Business.

I worked in the wireless provider industry for a number of years.   When I started it was a very new business with few rules and very little history to draw on.   At that time, fast, significant change was either something that energized and motivated you or you didn’t last long in the business.   I don’t remember where the phrase came from but we often referred to our environment as “playing Chinese baseball.”

I’m not sure why it was ever referred to as “Chinese” except that the concept was similar to a “Chinese Fire-drill.”   In the latter, upon stopping at a stop light or sign, everyone in the car would get out, run around the car and try to get back in before the light would turn green or a car would honk from the other side of the intersection.   In “Chinese baseball” it was played like a regular baseball game except that every time someone would hit the ball, the people playing the base positions would pick up their base and run around the field with it trying not to let the runner get to the base.   The concept for our business was that like Chinese baseball, you would play  the game  by the general rules of the game you were playing.   However, some of the basic rules would change frequently enough that you felt like the game was always stacked against you or that it was impossible to know at any given time, what the rules really were i.e. bases moving each time the ball was hit.

Yesterday, Congress had oil executives sitting in front of them to explain why gas had become so expensive and why the companies were making such large profits.   I won’t even get into the stupidity of their questioning except to point you to this article  which makes a great argument that Congress, through it’s inability to control the budget and thereby depressing the dollar, is actually responsible for a significant part of the increase in oil costs.   Oh, and Congress is also the ones that won’t allow drilling in the US…but of course, it’s the evil oil companies that are controlling the prices! (more…)

Fraley the Magnificent strikes again

by @ 9:12. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

Yes, he called it. The moonbat half of the Cheddarsphere is acting like there’s a full moon and they’re fresh out of blood.

I’ll get the popcorn.

The Morning Scramble – 4/2/2008

by @ 8:16. Filed under The Morning Scramble.

This one’s dedicated to Justice-elect Mike Gableman, Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Supervisor Paul Cesarz, and Alderwoman-elect Kathy Carpenter…

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Tom McMahon distills judicial campaigns to 4 blocks.
Brian Fraley peers into the Left’s fax machine for their post-election blues meme.
– Morons who missed Ace on C-SPAN accepting the Blogger of the Year award rejoice; Vinnie scored him for The Jawa Report: Radio Edition.
Gaius exposes the rank hypocrisy of the Left on human rights.
– Speaking of hypocrisy; Sister Toldjah tells us what we already know about Ted “Swimmer” Kennedy and the environment and adds some more.
– Hypocrisy is running amok; Scott at Flopping Aces exposes Obama’s oil-donation problem.
Mark McNally uncovered what Obama’s Secret Service nickname is. It fits.
– It definitely fits better than the Obama Mortal Kombat videos out there. However, Doc has some wicked-good fan art of Baraka Obama.
– I hope you didn’t have your breakfast yet; Jim Lynch has the scary Photoshop of the day (and since it’s Hillary’s head on Rocky’s shirtless body, it may or may not be safe for work).
– Speaking of stomach-turning images, Charlie Sykes says those with weak stomachs and any love for America should not watch Hamas TV.
William Teach reports Elizabeth Edwards wants to be included in her husband’s Other America when it comes to goverment-funded health care.
Elliot answers what taxes are for.
– Too bad Asian Badger didn’t win his write-in campaign for the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals seat; he has typical Asian Badger humor commercial pilot sense in his vote summary.
– Paging the gang at B4B; Jim Geraghty scooped you guys on the latest McCain/”24″ news.
– Cover your ears; Dan notes the New Kids on the Block are making a comeback.
– I should’ve had this yesterday, but I was late and ran out of time. Christian Schneider cheers “negativity”.

Revisions/extensions (9:33 am 4/2/2008) – John also entered the Hillarocky Photoshop sweepstakes.

More things that make me go “Huh?”

by @ 7:00. Filed under Business.

Citi seeks finance-savvy directors – The Wall Street Journal

01 Apr 2008
Citigroup, as it unveiled the final in a flurry of internal organizational changes, appears to be getting started on a restructuring of its board.

The banking giant said in a statement on its website that its board “is actively seeking new directors” and is placing a “particular emphasis on expertise in finance and investments.”

Wow! Now there’s a novel concept! How about getting Directors on your board that have some expertise in the business they’re supposed to help guide!

There was a time when the smartest of the smart got wall street jobs. Apparently, that isn’t so true anymore.

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