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Major League Baseball player and Detroit Tiger Torii Hunter (his pretentious, spelling-challenged parents bought too many vowels from Vanna) wants the world to know every detail of his sex life. See the video below from his appearance, yesterday, on Jim Rome’s Showtime show. And you wonder why Hunter had three kids with three different women he never married. I think the video explains why. The guy has no boundaries or sense of civilized behavior. Period. TMI, dude. TMI. But, then, TMI is the official sponsor of the selfiesocialmediamemememe generation. The guy wants to be one of the Black Kardashians, apparently.
Republican Majority Leader and Congressman Eric Cantor’s resounding defeat, yesterday, at the hands of Dave Brat, should be a message to the GOP . . . AND to the Tea Party: if you are soft on immigration and smile upon open borders, your job is in jeopardy. The less-tanned, less-crying John Boehner clone from Richmond learned the hard way when voters fired him, yesterday.
And, yes, I mean the Tea Party, which frequently embraces open borders Republicans In Name Only (RINOs), despite professing otherwise. See Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Paul Ryan, Jihad Darrell Issa, yadda, yadda, yadda. Eric Cantor pimped amnesty everywhere he went, including to Jewish groups, with whose liberal views he seemed quite comfortable. And Cantor pushed his own DREAM Act, which was the impetus for Obama to issue an executive order for the one we now have. All those illegal alien “youths” now streaming into our Southern border? Eric Cantor contributed to that. So, how long ’til FOX News hires the newly-fired Cantor to its expanded RINO line-up? 3-2-1 . . . . Read the rest of this entry »
Al-Jazeera is quite hypocritical when it comes to the American public’s right to know. It’s suing to keep a lot of stuff secret from the American public.
Al-Jazeera stops at nothing to use American laws, openness, and freedoms to broadcast its hatred of America on cable through the apparati bought from Al Gore. But when it comes to American laws, openness, and freedoms used on Al-Jazeera, the Qatar-owned network that favors Al-Qaeda and HAMAS does a 180. Al-Jazeera’s army of lawyers is fighting to keep secret all records and proceedings in a lawsuit it filed in U.S. courts. Al-Jazeera sued AT&T in a sealed lawsuit, and is so desperate to keep the records under seal that it willingly dropped the suit. But that doesn’t mean the records can’t be unsealed to the public–which has a right to know what it’s fighting so hard to keep under wrap. And a battle is brewing between American media outlets and the Terrorist News Network over the records. Remember, the network is owned by the country that negotiated with the U.S. to release five top Taliban monsters into its luxurious midst in exchange for Bowe Abdullah Bergdahl.
Al Jazeera America LLC is trying to avoid unsealing a lawsuit it filed last year accusing AT&T Inc. of improperly keeping the news channel off AT&T’s U-verse cable-television lineup. Al Jazeera got into the U.S. cable market by acquiring Al Gore’s Current TV. But AT&T refused to give space to the U.S. version of the Qatar-based channel on U-verse, although it had carried Current TV. Each side said the other breached the affiliation agreement that governs their relationship, but the details on how aren’t known because much of the case is under seal. Read the rest of this entry »
It is clearly Islomophobia to question the luck of Jamil Hamad, the Palestinian Muslim owner of the Holy Land Grocery in Winter Haven, Florida. After all, when he won the scratch-off lottery jackpot four times in one day (beating odds of 30,000 to one in each of the four times) and two times in one day each in January and February, it can only be because allah was smiling on him, and to suggest otherwise is bigotry. I mean, he would never ever cheat the system or rip off lottery winner customers who actually had the winning ticket and tell them they were losers, right? Good, honest, decent Muslims never screw the infidel, figuratively (or literally). Never ever ever. No way this is lottery jihad. It can only be that Muslims are preferred by allah, and that is the reason that Muslim grocery store owners dominate the nine grocery store owners who make up the top ten list of Florida scratch-off lottery winners. Forget “Luck O’ the Irish.” This is clearly “Luck of the Muslims,” and it doesn’t matter if statistics show that this could never legitimately happen. Statistics, al-shmatistics. Watch the video:
Muslims Dominate the Lottery Scam Biz
That report by Matt Gutman and ABC News piggybacked off a local ABC News reporter Adam Walser. See his video report, below:
I collect dog tags of Jewish soldiers who served in the U.S. Armed Forces (most have an “H” or “J” and some say “JEWISH” on them–and I know current and recent U.S. vets who put no religion or Protestant on their tags in case they were caught by Muslims). I assume that all of the names on the tags I own are men (and in one case, a woman) who are deceased. The tags I really wish I had more than any others are those of my late father, who served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam, but he lost his. And I guess that’s part of why I love this fascinating story of the lost dog tags of a Detroit man who served in D-Day and lived to tell about it. He’s no longer here, but his dog tags will soon finally make it back to his family. It’s a cool story. The kind you see in the movies.
Thurmond Carethers: US Soldier Who Served in D-Day, Dog Tags Finally Found
Her father said if he ever found his lost dog tag, it would go to his daughter. But Maurine Carethers-Tate, 57, of River Rouge never received it because her dad, Thurmond Carethers, who served in the Army during World War II, didn’t locate it before he died in 1983. “I asked him a long time ago,” she recalled. “I said, ‘Daddy, where your dog tags at?’ He said, ‘I don’t know.’ ” Now, more than three decades after his death, the mystery has been solved. Read the rest of this entry »
I liked a couple of the new movies in theaters, today.
* “Edge of Tomorrow“: I enjoyed this movie. It was funny, cool and futuristic, and action-packed. And there’s a kind of salute or tribute to D-Day in the plot. Sort of.
It’s the future, and Tom Cruise is a military spokesman who does all the cable news shows touting the war against aliens known as “mimics,” who’ve invaded the earth and have taken out Germany and France. Although the U.S. Army is distinct from the British Army, they’ve joined forces and call themselves the UDF–the United Defense Forces.
Cruise has no military training and is merely the former owner of an ad agency, which he lost when the war started. So, he refuses orders from the UK UDF commander to embed himself with the troops and do PR videos of the battle of UDF soldiers against the aliens, which is about to begin the next morning on the beach in France, a la Omaha Beach in World War II. But when he refuses, the commander arrests him, demotes him, and sends him to a unit camped out at Heathrow Airport. Then, he is sent into battle the next morning, along with the rest of the troops, and he is killed by the mimics. But after he is killed–and this keeps repeating–he wakes up back where he was on the day before. Yes, it’s like “Groundhog Day” in that respect. But it’s a much different movie. Read the rest of this entry »
Check out this photo of Jewish American soldiers who took part in and survived the invasion at Omaha Beach praying at Normandy just after the invasion:
Jewish Soldiers hold prayer services in an apple orchard in Normandy in 1944. The services were conducted by U.S. Army Jewish Chaplain Robert S. Marcus. The photo was taken by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
So, today is the 70th anniversary of D-Day, and I’m not so sure America would have the guts to do it again today. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed in Nazi-occupied France and began the liberation of Europe. Our soldiers stormed Omaha Beach in Normandy. But would we have the fortitude to do it again? To sacrifice so many lives in a stark good versus evil battle? We no longer have the nerve and the determination and a good part of that is “leaders” and influencers who’ve caused America to fatigue from the right battles as they constantly put us or try to put us in the wrong battles.
We’ve repeatedly condemned our ally Israel for defending itself right off its own coast. And we’re doing nothing about the enemy, the new Nazis–Muslims–expanding their wide berth on our own shores. It’s not only as if we have forgotten, but as if those men on Omaha Beach died for nothing–to defeat a vicious enemy abroad while we now welcome a more vicious enemy to repeatedly expand and infiltrate our shores at every opportunity.
I snicker as I watch various talking heads on TV, various newscasters, and various editorialists and columnists writing about how they remember the sacrifices of D-Day, while they’ve spent the last several years making sure we’ll never make that sacrifice again because they’ve urged us to go to war in favor of evil in Iraq (handing over the country to Iranian backed Shi’ite extremists), to war in Afghanistan (where we could never win in the way our current politically correct generals force our soldiers to engage in “hearts and minds” crap and hand out candy and give their lives to build roads for those who hate us), to war in Syria (where thankfully we haven’t yet gone but where our weapons and CIA advisers are there helping Al-Qaeda savages), to threaten to go to war in Ukraine (where we would be siding with neo-Nazis against Communists, yet another Alien v. Predator scenario).
And that’s not to mention that many of these news anchors, reporters, talking heads, and opinionists have repeatedly told us that America is the bad guy in all the wars in which we did participate (and that we need to “understand” and be “tolerant” of the most extreme Muslim practices on U.S. soil), so why would Americans support going to war when they’ve been preached to and programmed to think that they are evil, rather than our enemies and those that we are fighting? Americans no longer see themselves as having the moral high ground in the world. They’ve been taught the exact opposite by academia, the media, and Hollywood. They don’t feel about themselves and this country the way they did in 1944 or even in 1984. Read the rest of this entry »
Would Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter if the Presidential Election were held today? Could he even beat Walter Mondale? Could he beat Barack Obama?
Sadly, I think the answer is no to all three. What do you think?
Recently, I was talking with a friend of mine who asked the questions and suggested I put my answers up on the site. The friend, who identifies himself as very conservative on most issues, but moderate or laissez-faire on many social issues, is a multi-millionaire owner of a chain of upscale salons that he built from nothing. He has built other chains and sold them for a lot of money and has always been conservative on most issues because he knows what it is like to work very hard night and day to build a business from scratch, as well as all the government regulations and spoiled, entitled people who want to take it away from him. He identifies as a Republican and always votes that way. The friend and I discussed how disappointed we are with the way things are going in this country. Both of us feel we’ve really lost the country forever in so many ways, and find it depressing, even though, as always, we vow to fight on.
The friend and I both concluded that–and this is very depressing to us both–Ronald Reagan would not have been our President in the America we have today. Instead, we both believed that Jimmy Carter would have beaten Reagan (and Obama would have beaten him, too), even with the hostages in Iran and double-digit inflation. Even with America wearing a “Kick Me” sign all over the world (a sign, by the way, that we’ve put back on with the current occupant of the White House). Read the rest of this entry »
DebbieSchlussel.com has exclusively learned that Congressman Mike Rogers, Chairman of the powerful House Intelligence Committee, will join FOX News as a contributor. He has been in talks with the network and will make the announcement after the November elections. DebbieSchlussel.com has also learned that Rogers’ deal with FOX News will be in the six figures.
Rogers, who announced earlier this year that he would not seek re-election, also announced that he would begin a nationally syndicated radio and that the show would be syndicated by Cumulus. Like Cumulus’ other attempt at a nationally syndicated show starring the other dull faux-conservative Mike, Mike Huckabee, I predict Mike Rogers’ show will be a failure. That’s because Rogers is dull, boring, and doesn’t have a sense of humor. He is the opposite of entertaining, and his radio show will quietly be dumped after a year or two, as cumulus did with Hucksterbee. Rogers will also fail because he’s just not much of a conservative. He’s a Boehnerite, and that’s not what succeeds in talk radio. Just ask Bill O’Reilly.
While Rogers has made a career of TV grandstanding and posing as tough on national security issues, he’s is actually soft on most national security matters and a moderate. He’s a close friend of John Boehner, who shares Boehner’s attitude on many issues, including support for amnesty, er . . . “comprehensive immigration reform,” for illegal aliens. (I’ll bet Rogers changes his tune in an attempt to succeed on talk radio, but when it counted he was for open borders.) Boehner is the one who picked Rogers for the Intelligence Committee position. And, don’t forget, that Rogers publicly denounced Michele Bachmann in 2012, when she wrote a letter to the State Department rightfully questioning the strong Muslim Brotherhood presence there under Hillary Clinton, particularly and including the presence of Hillary right-hand chick Huma Abedin. Rogers was in interesting company–Boehner, John McCain, Marco Rubio, etc.–as he joined the chorus of those attacking Bachmann for raising questions about extremist Muslims in Obama’s State and Homeland Security Departments. Read the rest of this entry »