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 September 24th, 2008

Roll bloat – Let there be drinks edition

by @ 23:22. Filed under The Blog.

The technical third of the Drinking Right trifecta, Nick Schweitzer, has set up an actual home for Drinking Right. It helps that we’re franchising out to the DC area with Sean Hackbarth and Kevin Binversie starting things up right on October 7 at 6 pm over at Mr. Days Sports Rock Cafe (3100 Clarendon Blvd. in Arlington, VA).

I will be there, as I weaseled my way into having a couple extra days in DC before AFP’s Defending the American Dream summit. As usual, I’ll also be at the Wisconsin version at Papa’s Social Club (7718 W. Burleigh in Milwaukee) at 7 pm on October 14.

Sorry about the lack of blogging lately

by @ 20:07. Filed under Miscellaneous.

I just haven’t had the steam to complete anything lately. Sorry about that. I have to thank Shoebox for picking up the slack.

BBBBBBBBULLSHIT!

by @ 15:22. Filed under Energy.

I’m pretty sure that’s how Jim Cramer would respond to this!

 

This headline from “The News Agency Who Shall Not Be Named:”
House votes to end offshore drilling ban

The article claims that because the Dems didn’t force the provision to extend the moratorium into a continuing resolution, they “voted to end” the ban!

What the hell?!?!?!?!

How can something that is not voted on be a vote not to do it?

“Nancy and the Dimmocrats” for all intents and purposes, voted to extend the ban with the ridiculous bill that they claimed was a “drilling bill.” Only when she did the math and found that she was going to lose House members if she tried to play chicken with the moratorium extension, did she cave on the issue.

Never forget; Nancy, Harry and the Democrat caucus’ in both the House and Senate have done absolutely nothing to increase even the possibility of energy supplies in this country.   What have they done?   They have ignored, obstructed, impeded, neglected and disregarded the will of 74% of the American People.

High Noon at the OK Campaign

by @ 14:55. Filed under Politics - National.

John McCain just announced that he will be suspending his campaign to return to Washington and participate in the bailout negotiations.   He has requested that Obama to the same and join him.

In his statement McCain said:

"America this week faces an historic crisis in our financial system. We must pass legislation to address this crisis. If we do not, credit will dry up, with devastating consequences for our economy. People will no longer be able to buy homes and their life savings will be at stake. Businesses will not have enough money to pay their employees. If we do not act, ever corner of our country will be impacted. We cannot allow this to happen."

McCain has also requested that the debate, scheduled for Friday evening, be delayed until the negotiations are complete.

As of this writing, 2:55 PM, Obama has yet to officially respond.

If Obama chooses not follow McCain, this will be fodder for McCain ads during the remainder of the elections. Can you imagine the ads showing on Obama was more concerned about his campaign, election and himself than he was about the American people?

Whether Obama follows McCain or not this is a “High Noon” move. In the old Western movie genre, you almost didn’t need to watch the 2 hours of movie prior to the “High Noon” event as long as you just saw that part of the Western. After the “High Noon” event of the old Westerns, you knew who the winners, the losers, the living and the dying or dead were. I believe the same will be so of this “High Noon” event.

McCain’s suspension will be viewed either as a political stunt or an “America First” move. McCain will be viewed as either more partisan or a uniter. McCain will either further invigorate the Republican base or again, poke them in the eye. McCain’s choice to personally participate in the debate may well be the factor on which he either is or isn’t the winner of the November election.

We all know that Obama will pander his way through this event regardless of how he chooses to respond.

The problem for McCain is that I don’t know how, now that he has personally inserted himself in the debate, he can appear to be both a uniter and a holder of conservative values.

It’s High Noon at the campaign corral. We’ll have to wait until the smoke clears to see who wins and who looses.

Update 3:50 PM.   Barck Obama has declined to suspend his campaign and says “the debate is on.”   In one of the weirdest quotes of the campaign Obama says he told Reid and Pelosi “If you need me, call me.”   Perhaps the fact that Reid and Pelosi haven’t picked up the bat phone says more about what help they think Obama could provide than it does about the seriousness of the situation?

I hope McCain has been practicing his quick draw.   The bullets will be coming fast and furious until this thing is decided!

Look Out For That Tree!

by @ 9:43. Filed under Politics - National.

Joe Biden has finally regained some national media attention.   Yeah, but not for good reasons.

In the past week Biden has gained national media attention because he:

  • Crossed Obama saying he didn’t support the AIG bailout when Obama did.
  • Said the ad accusing McCain of not using a computer because he was “too old” when it fact it is because of his torture injuries should “never have been run.”
  • Claimed FDR went on television to provide leadership to the American people after the Great Stock Market Crash of 1929.
  • Said that Hillary Clinton probably was a better pick to be Obama’s VP than he was.

Poor Joe has become the comic relief in a campaign that has become more bitter and more personal each day.   I guess being the court jester is OK as long as your boss laughs along!

Not so much!

Tuesday, on the “Today” show regarding Biden’s AIG comment  Obama said:  

“I think that, in that situation, I think Joe should have waited as well.”

Ouch!   That’s going to leave a mark!

Remember waaaaay back in March in the middle of the primaries how Barack stood by Jeremiah Wright.   How he tried to explain his relationship by saying he didn’t need to agree with Wright on all issues.   That Wright had a unique perspective that validated his comments?

For the men and women of Reverend Wright’s generation, the memories of humiliation and doubt and fear have not gone away; nor has the anger and the bitterness of those years," Obama said. "That anger may not get expressed in public, in front of white co-workers or white friends. But it does find voice in the barbershop or around the kitchen table.

Yeah, well that lasted about six weeks until Obama threw Wright under the bus saying:

If Reverend Wright thinks that’s political posturing, as he put it, then he doesn’t know me very well and based on his remarks yesterday, I may not know him as well as I thought either.

It took Obama six weeks to move his relationship with Wright from ardent supporter to speed bump. Six weeks during a time when events were moving much less slowly than they are now with slightly more than 40 days to the election and key debates just around the corner. How long before we hear Obama say:

If Joe Biden thinks that’s political posturing, as he put it, then he doesn’t know me very well and based on his remarks yesterday, I may not know him as well as I thought either.

Remember the cartoon made into a movie “George of the Jungle?” Every time George grabbed a vine to swing through the jungle, you knew we was going to slam smack into a tree. Biden’s become so regular at providing gaffes or taking a position opposite Obama’s that every time he makes a public appearance we now expect him to slam into a tree!

Joe, Joe
Joe of the campaign,
Smooth as he can be.
(Ahhhhhhhh)
Watch out for that tree.

Are the Poll Trends for Dems Worse Than Thought?

by @ 5:46. Filed under Energy, Politics - National.

According to this article  by “The News Agency Who Shall Not Be Named,” Nancy and the Democrats have backtracked from their earlier commitment to shove a renewal of the offshore drilling ban into a continuing resolution bill.  

A continuing resolution bill is necessary because the “Do nothing Congress,” headed by Pelosi and Reid have, well, done nothing all session.   Included in their “nothing” is not passing spending bills that will allow the government to function next year.   So, like  college students who wait until the last day to do their assignments for the quarter, the Democrats are negotiating for a way to finish their work after the session is done.

You may remember that the House passed a bill last week that was touted as a “drilling bill.” In fact, the bill would have done next to nothing for drilling while putting onerous additional taxes on oil companies and redirecting billions of dollars to thus far, unproven and terribly inadequate “alternative energy” sources.

While the Senate hadn’t taken up the “drilling bill,” the House had promised that they were “going to the mats” and planned to insert a resurrection of the drilling ban into the continuing resolution. The thinking was that Bush wouldn’t have the political capital to veto a bill that keeps the government running. If he did, the thinking went, the Republicans wouldn’t dare sustain a veto when, in just a few weeks, they would have to face voters and explain why they had “shut down the government.”

As an aside, I for one am generally for a shut down of the government. Congress has been pretty much shut down for two years. As far as I can tell, many things, including the lapse of the oil drilling moratorium have improved, while issues like the current economic situation, surely wouldn’t have been changed.

So why did Pelosi change her mind? She seemed to have a good political position to at least give the Republicans a black eye. She obviously was against expanding drilling. She’s never done anything but what she found politically expedient so it couldn’t be that she is bowing to the will of the American people  who support drilling by overwhelming numbers!

I’ve thought about this all day and can only come up with one answer: The sudden and dramatic closing of gaps and, in some cases taking the lead, by McCain/Palin in numerous “swing” states, may well portend greater momentum towards McCain than current polls can capture.

Additionally, a dramatic surge in preference for Republicans shown in a recent Gallup poll, has the Republicans down only 3 points in the generic Democrat/Republican ballot. Just 30 days ago, the Republicans were down 11 in the same generic ballot.   This could portend fewer House losses and, dare I hope, maybe some surprise Republican pickups?

I think Nancy’s afraid for her job!

I don’t mean afraid in the sense that the Republicans retake the house, although that would be great!   I mean afraid in the political sense where she gets a significant mandate against her positions thus making her politically meaninglesser (can you be meaninglesser?   Can Nancy be any more meaningless? Let us count the ways that she has been meainingless just this year:   FISA, War funding, Surge, S-CHIP and, lest I forget, the drilling moratorium!)

I think Nancy did a calculation. Nancy added McCain’s gains in swing states with the point gain in the generic ballot.   She took that number and divided by 74% which is the ratio of Americans who want offshore drilling expanded.   She took that result and raised it to the 59th power which is the percentage of folks who support drilling in ANWR.   Nancy calculated that a certain way to galvanize support for Republicans was to “play chicken” with the drilling ban.

It turns out that Nancy did what Nancy always does, she made her decision not based on what is best for the American people.   She made her decision based on what is best for Nancy!

Welcome to Minnesota

by @ 5:13. Filed under Politics - National.

While this is a Wisconsin based blog, I know we have a number of regular readers who don’t believe the Green Bay Packers are the greatest football team only; yup, we’ve got Minnesotans!

I want to send out my finest Minnesota Nice welcome to our newest residents.

“How’s it goin’!”

I’d also like to give you a few pointers so that you’re able to fit in a bit easier.

  • Unless you’re talking to someone from “The Range” (no, that’s not a cook top), it’s not pronounced “Minn a sooo ta.”   It’s pronounced “Min ah sew ta.”
  • The “Twin Cities” are not:   Fargo/Morehead, Duluth/Superior or Whapeton/Breckenridge.   They are Minneapolis and St. Paul.
  • St. Paul, not Minneapolis, is the State Capital.   It is also where the RNC national convention was hosted.
  • While our baseball team is called the “Twins” they do not play in both Minneapolis and St. Paul.   Their stadium is in Minneapolis.
  • Speaking of which, the  stadium where the Twins and the Vikings play is not the “Hubert Humphrey Metrodome,” it’s “The Dome” or, if  you’ve been here long enough, “The Hump.”
  • Yes, we do have over 10,000 lakes.    Yes, they do freeze over in the winter and we do drive on them.
  • Our state bird is the Loon which will allow you at least one kindred spirit in Minnesota.
  • Hot dishes and Jello are two of the major food groups.   The other three are beer, anything grilled and anything deep fried and served on a stick.
  • We do have four seasons; Winter, still Winter, just past Winter and almost Winter.   None of them are defined by the direction that you can smell the odors from the river.

Who am I providing this help to?   Just some of the Obama folks who got to leave North Dakota before they got struck by the  first blizzard of the year!

Welcome to Minnesota!

P.S.   I forgot to tell you that we’re mostly Scandinavians and Germans.   So what?   Well, you’ll find that it means that we avoid confrontation and we have a high percentage of passive/aggressives.   Again, so what?   Well, we’ll tell you anything we think you want to hear….to your face, and grouse about you and your cause to no end when you leave.   If you think you can count on someone to vote for Obama just because they tell you on the phone or face to face that they will vote for Obama?   Well, all I can say is Uff Da!

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