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Whatta dummy-ette. I knew my ears weren’t lying when I heard Christina Aguilera screw up the “Star Spangled Banner.” Her version of the National Anthem–at least the one she sang at the beginning of tonight’s Super Bowl–doesn’t include the line, “O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.” I thought I spied even some of the NFL players–not known for their Einsteinian qualities–looking at each other over her obvious screw-up. Hey, that’s what happens when someone is more concerned with adding 15 syllables to every word in the song–“American Idol”-style–and uber-obsessed with sounding like a Black singer. Actually knowing the lyrics falls by the wayside. What ever happened to singing the words of a song without screaming and turning each word into a six-second, multi-syllabic moan? Whitney Houston, didn’t have to do all that pretentious stuff. She knew the words and sang it right . . . and beautifully. Compare the two, below. It’s night and day. She may be a recovering crack-whore now, but back in the day (1991–during the first Gulf War), Whitney Houston knew how it was done. Houston’s version was class, and Aguilera’s version was ass.
Even though I’m a sports fan and former sports agent, to me the best thing about today’s Super Bowl is that it might teach kids some Roman numerals. Mommy, what’s “XLV?” (For those of you in Greater Arabia, Greater Wasilla, Greater Dearbornistan, the Oprah audience, and Rev. Wright’s “former” church, that’s 45, not man-boobed America’s average t-shirt size.) I also gotta wonder why this year’s official NFL Super Bowl logo (below) is an obvious phallic symbol, and you know that was deliberate. This is the NFL, and hey, serial groupie molester, Ben Roethlisberger is playing in the game. Other than that, I’ll watch but don’t really care much. It’s about millionaires and the billionaires for whom they work vying for who gets the most endorsement deals (and more taxpayer funding for the palaces which they own and in which they play). I have no dog in this fight. But, if I had to pick a team, I guess I’m rooting for the Green Bay Packers. Although I hate Islamic green (including HAMAS green and Iranian protester green) and enviro-freak green, Packers green is far more palatable.
I’ve been to a couple of games at Lambeau Field, when I went to grad school, worked, and lived in Wisconsin, and my high school classmate, Torin Dorn, invited me to see him–first as an L.A. Raider and then as an L.A. Ram–play the Pack. In my six years in Wisconsin (I went to the University of Wisconsin for Law School and then for Business School and have both JD and MBA degrees from there, then worked as an attorney there for a short while), I always liked the people of Wisconsin, who are some of the nicest, kindest, most generous, down-to-earth people in the world. I predict the Packers will win. Go Pack!
So, who are you rooting for and why? By what score? Do you care?
Bill (I love myself) O’Reilly and Barack (I love myself more) Obama will meet for an advertised “interview” during pre-Super Bowl festivities for a single purpose …to build both “blow-hards” egos.
As you probably know, today is late President Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday. I had the honor and pleasure of meeting President Reagan several times. And each time it was a magical experience, unlike any other. He was at once your cool uncle or grandfather and a smart, funny guy with wisdom and charisma well beyond the average American, but still with the sensibilities of and ability to relate to the everyday, Main Street American. A special and great man, indeed. And a patriot and class act, every step of the way. He made us proud to be Americans. And, despite the many frauds today who deign to wear the Reagan mantle, he was a true conservative. The GE and portion of his farewell address as President (from January 11, 1989) capture the best of this great American. They are must watch stuff.
As we know, Ronald Reagan reversed double digit inflation and the “malaise days” brought to us by Jimmy Carter. Hostages were released from Iran, as he was sworn into office. Reagan supported Israel, our only friend in the Middle East, despite some anti-Israel, anti-Semitic officials in his administration, including James “F— the Jews” Baker III and Patrick J. Buchanan. His tax cuts–until they were rolled back by a Democrat-controlled Congress through DEFRA and TEFRA–were effective in bringing America back from the brink. Ronald Reagan took off the “Kick Me” sign on America’s back in the United Nations and around the world–NOT by pandering and delivering speeches in Cairo about how the execrable Islam is great, but by appointing tough, hard-nosed ambassadors to the UN, including the courageous Jean Kirkpatrick and her deputy, Alan Keyes (yes, that Alan Keyes). They commanded the world’s respect through strength, not Islamo-pandering and cuddling up with the Third World.
Me w/ the Great Ronald Reagan, White House, 1987
And Ronald Reagan defeated Communism too close to home in Nicaragua by supporting the Contras, which ultimately led to the fall of Daniel “Gucci glasses” Ortega. Sadly, as I warnedandnoted repeatedly on this site, President Bush neglected our hemisphere in favor of calling for “democracy” in the Islamic Middle East, and Ortega is back in power, plus we see the results in Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Yemen, etc., today. Ronald Reagan inspired America and the world to do better and to strive for more. He didn’t inspire insurrections by sending American boys to do to hand over a country from Sunni secular dictatorship to Iranian-backed Shi’ite fundamentalism. He knew America should not nation build and shouldn’t insist on the affairs of other countries. The Bush and Obama Presidencies would embarrass him.
Ronald Reagan was a fighter and a man of courage. But it is important to remember, along with Ronald Reagan’s many achievements and sweeping positive change he brought to America, his greatest mistake. In 1983, when Hezbollah and P.L.O. terrorists (along with help from the Assad Syrian government) bombed the U.S. Marine barracks (while our Marines slept) and the U.S. Embassy, they killed over 300 Marines and civilians. But Ronald Reagan did not respond, and it was his greatest failure. Instead, he pulled out of Lebanon, with America going home with its tail between its legs. Because he did not respond, Hezbollah terrorists continued to terrorize and slaughter Americans, including the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 and torture murder of Navy Diver Robert Dean Stethem, and the subsequent kidnappings and torture-murders of Col. Rich Higgins and CIA attache William Buckley. Reagan’s cowardly Beirut pull-out and non-response is something Osama Bin Laden and much of the Islamic terrorist world repeatedly cites as showing America does not have the will to fight and defeat Islamic terrorists. And it should be a lesson to America, as much as the many other important lessons Ronald Reagan taught us about lowering taxes to stimulate the economy and peace through strength to win the Cold War against Communism.
As longtime readers know, I’ve never been one for getting the other countries of the world to “like us better.” I’d prefer they fear and respect us, neither of which happens when we pander to them. If they hates us, so what? I hate them. We’re the United States of America. They need to be worried about whether we like them, not the other way around. Regardless, one of the big campaign themes and mantras of Barack Obama and his supporters was that his election would make the world like us better. Like I said, that shouldn’t be our goal, but it hasn’t even happened. In fact, Barack Obama–while concentrating on pandering to our enemies, like Egypt and the rest of the Islamic world–has managed to deliberately piss off and betray one of our closest allies. Hey, maybe he’s preparing for when the UK becomes Muslim-dominated, and just wanted to start the process ahead of time.
Um, how can we expect our allies to keep confidential the intelligence we share with them, when it’s not a two-way street and it’s shared with one of the most untrustworthy and shaky of nations? More from the Wikileaks treasure trove of ObamAssity (TM):
The US secretly agreed to give the Russians sensitive information on Britain’s nuclear deterrent to persuade them to sign a key treaty. . . .
Information about every Trident missile the US supplies to Britain will be given to Russia as part of an arms control deal signed by President Barack Obama next week.
It’s another rental weekend at the box office. Neither of these new films, opening today, is worth the ten bucks, two hours, and–in the case of many around the country–braving the cold.
* “The Roommate“: I liked this much better the first time . . . when it was called, “Single White Female.” This wasn’t screened for critics, so I knew it would be bad when I paid to see it, so I could review it for you. It wasn’t as bad as I expected, but it was pretty bad.
You know the drill: creepy, nutty, needy chick roommate stalks fellow chick roommate and attacks her boyfriend and everyone else in the fellow roommate’s life, when the normal one tries to leave. Like I said: “Single White Female.” In this case, the story takes place on a college campus with freshman and has a cheap insertion of a gratuitous lipstick lesbian make-out scene. But other than that, it’s the same story . . . with more S-words. Come on, Hollywood, come up with something original. In this go-round, Leighton Meester plays the insane one. Major League Baseball actress-girlfriend-of-the-month (currently dating Derek Jeter) plays the object of the obsession. It also features anti-American, anti-Semitic Billy Zane in a small role. In his last role, he was defaming American soldiers in a movie produced by Turkey and shown to the Muslim world, so he’s movin’ up in the world.
Check out my appearance, last night, on the “Brett Winterble Show” on XM’s Talk Radio Chanel 165. Listen, learn, and be entertained. We talked about ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood, mummies/sarcophagi, and the Superbowl.
If you like what’s happening on the streets of Cairo and are looking forward to the Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Egypt, you’ll love the upcoming Palestinian elections, which will almost certainly result in a HAMAS sweep . . . and I don’t just mean in Gaza, which is already ruled by HAMAS.
Get Ready for Another HAMAS Election Win in the “West Bank”
So here comes more of the Cairo streets . . . except this time it’ll be in the streets and blaring from the turrets of Ramallah and Tul Karem (also spelled, “Tul Karm” and “Tulkarm”).
The Palestinian Authority on Tuesday promised to set a date for overdue local elections in the West Bank and Gaza within a week, the latest Arab government to announce moves that appear aimed at placating growing popular unrest over stalled political and economic overhauls.
Check out the headline below from ABC News about threats of beheadings on its reporter. I’m not at all upset or bothered about the attacks and threats of attacks on Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, and Christiane Amanpour. In fact, all of this warms the cockles of my heart. That’s because, for years, these Islamo-pandering phonies have preached BS after BS, dung on top of dung about the “peacefulness” of Islam. They’ve dedicated their newscasts and reports to whitewashing the real Islam. Now, they’re getting a taste of the real Islam, the kind they pretend doesn’t exist. Sadly, it’s not enough. They’ll go home and continue to kiss the ass of these animals on the Arab street, whose asses they constantly kiss. And all of these three and their ilk constantly defame and attack Israel and America, two places where they are treated far better than they deserve–where they never face this kind of violence and threats of violence.
So Sad, Too Bad: Now They Know (a Tiny Bit of) What It’s Like in Sderot & Fort Hood
And look how they respond. Amanpour is still brown-nosing these Islamic savages, as she always does. She’ll also still lie about Israel. That’s what ABC’s Iranian-born uber-bitch does. So, excuse me if I laugh at them and make some popcorn to watch as they get attacked by the Muslims they love who love to hate and attack them. It’s like watching a jilted chick stalking the object of her obsession, who doesn’t want anything to do with her, no matter how many Valentines are issued.
Some companies are releasing their Super Bowl 2011 ads early. Among the ones I’ve seen, here are the best and worst (with Doritos sticking to its usual utter grotesqueness).
BEST (I especially love this because, aside from being incredibly cute, it shows a loving father like I was lucky to have–terrific):