Thanks to my buddy Alan, I was able to attend the big “whiteout” game at UD Arena. It’s amazing what the Flyers can do when they’re “playing on all cylinders”. Just about every Flyer contributed to this big win against their
Liberal Jews – Part 24
To our list of infamy, we add Jennifer Loewenstein, an incompetent leftist Jew pretending to be an esteemed academic in Wisconsin. She publishes in various anti-semitic magazines and promotes the notion that Israeli soldiers are equivalent to Nazis. Jewish history
Woman Talk
For those of you trying to translate “womenese”, this may help (courtesy of Slick Imwalle):
Obama’s Iran Plan
If this were not so reflective of reality, it might actually be humorous…
Obama’s New Jobs Bill
This is funny…
Do Passenger Trains Make Sense for Ohio?
Evidently, Ohio has been “awarded” $400 million from the Federal Government to build passenger train service that covers Cincinnati-Dayton-Columbus-Cleveland. As expected, the local media in Dayton is strongly in favor of the spending and urges its readers to ignore the
Who’s a Snake Oil Salesmen?
The Manchurian Marxist Moslem had fun being the center of attention for 90 minutes last week… Marc Steyn does quite a job giving us the straight scoop. A few excerpts: Talking, talking, talking. He talked for 90 minutes on the
How Old People Call the Police
George Phillips, an elderly man, from Meridian, Mississippi, was going up to bed, when his wife told him that he’d left the light on in the garden shed, which she could see from the bedroom window. George opened the back
Fun Quotes about Retirement
“I will not retire while I’ve still got my legs and my make-up box.” – Bette Davis “Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples.” – George Burns “When a man retires, his wife gets
Flying too Close to the Sun
A great commentary from Fouad Adjami. A few excerpts: There is nothing surprising about where Mr. Obama finds himself today. He had been made by charisma, and political magic, and has been felled by it. If his rise had been