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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

It’s a New Year…

And here is a new entry on The News from The Other McCain

And in speaking of The Other McCain, a tip of the hat on their coverage on The Fiscal Cliff with the following articles:

Speaking of The Fiscal Cliff, I had found a very interesting piece by Candi Goldman of Ponytail Patriots which puts it ALL in perspective

Here is a timeline of the Fiscal Cliff Showdown from The Hill.

I also have to give a tip of the hat to W.J.J. Hoge of Hogewash for his WONDERFUL series on the #BrettKimberlin issue. In case you missed it, here they are:

(*Here is a brief note on the Dread Pirate Kimberlin series. Hoge said that the Vaughey ruling, where he told Walker not to blog, tweet, smoke signal, or whatever about Kimberlin, earned Kimberlin the nomination for The Second Annual Popehat “Censorious Asshat of the Year” Poll. No big surprise in the Vaughey ruling earning Kimberlin the nomination OR the fact that Kimberlin ran away with the win in the poll, getting 42% of the votes and getting more votes than the next 4 nominees COMBINED.)

And the #BrettKimberlin parade continues with the latest article from the esteemed Mr. Hoge: Dread Pirate #BrettKimberlin and Perjury

h/t to Becca Lower of Lowering The Boom for her article on “The REAL Person of the Year? Andrew Breitbart” (I had read the article she is referencing. It is fantastic, and the author in the piece deserves a follow or three on Twitter. I did.)

There are two pieces that make me glad I left Chicago in 1987 and only go back to visit:

Attention Sports Fans: Now you can get your Sports Fix on Breitbart Sports.

There are 4 more days until the Grand Opening of Conservative Nation Radio’s new website. Come check it out and be a part of history.

And that is all of the news that is news for today. I hope you had a wonderful New Year’s celebration. Stay tuned to this blog as there are other projects coming out in 2013 which is destined to blow the roof off. Basically, the liberals and other people will not know what hit them when I unleash a few projects from my crazed mind. Of course, none of these will get off the ground without help from you, so feel free to hit the tip jar and lend me a hand in getting these projects going.

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Monday, December 31, 2012

69th Rant: The 112th Congress and the Fiscal Cliff

Well, 2012 is fast coming to an end in 10 hours and 32 minutes, and there has been NO deal reached on the Fiscal Cliff. That means that the can will be kicked down the road for another three months when the debt ceiling is reached.

If you remember from the beginning of the 112th Congress there was the matter of the debt ceiling debacle from July to August, 2011, where the Republican-led House of Representatives had brought  Cut, Cap, and Balance to the floor on July 15 (as H.R. 2560; the entire transcript of the debate can be found in the Congressional Record here) and it passed on July 19 with a vote of 234-190 with 8 members not voting. Cut, Cap, and Balance in effect died in the Democrat-led Senate, where Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) called it one of the worst pieces of legislation he had ever seen, and even Barack Obama said he would veto it should it pass the Senate. On July 20, the bill was read twice in the Senate and placed on the Calendar (The entire Senate record can be found in five separate places; S4743-4751, S4751-4779, S4781-4795, S4813-4826a and S4813-4826c) for a vote. The vote to table H.R. 2560 occurred on July 22 and that vote passed with a vote of 51-46 with 3 not voting.

I mention the Cut, Cap, and Balance debate and the debt ceiling debacle as that is how and why we are at this point where we are about to fall off the fiscal cliff. If the Senate had passed Cut, Cap, and Balance I feel that it would have been one step in avoiding the fiscal cliff. Now we are on our way toward that cliff, and as I had mentioned in a prior rant,

there is a cliff symbolizing socialism ahead of us, and this election is a make or break election in which we either have a chance to put the car in Reverse or keep it in Drive. If we keep going the way we are, then as I had mentioned in recent editorials, the country as we know it will cease to exist. We need someone to put a bandaid on the bleeding, and Mitt Romney in my opinion is the one to if not stop the bleeding outright at least stop the bleeding for 4 or even 8 years.

Well, we had failed to put a bandaid on the bleeding of the country November 6, and now we are bleeding to death. In that same rant and also in another rant, I had mentioned the Tytler circle, and those words are ever so true even here once more.

TytlerCircle"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.  It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess from the public treasury.

"From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.

"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years.  These nations have progressed through this sequence:

"From bondage to spiritual faith;
from spiritual faith to great courage;
from courage to liberty;
from liberty to abundance;
from abundance to selfishness;
from selfishness to apathy;
from apathy to dependence;
from dependency back again into bondage."

I had said that we are in the selfishness to apathy or apathy to dependence stage. After looking at this debate and debacle over the fiscal cliff, I would say that we are fully in the apathy to dependence stage. Right now Atlas is totally shrugging, and there is nothing that can be done to stop him, even if Obama and Congress comes to a deal because it is the final countdown. As Robert Stacy McCain of The Other McCain said on December 10, “It’s either (a) a hopeless stalemate, or (b) the prelude to a total GOP surrender, and there not really anything you or I can do about it.”

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

End of the Year Retrospective

Well, 2012 is fast coming to an end believe it or not. So much had happened that it is hard to fit into a blog, both event-wise as well as the friends I had made online. I would like to say to everyone first, thank you for being an inspiration to me this year. Each of you had brought much joy and passion into my life in 2012. Some of you more than others and I will get into that later. One main thing is though we had not met face to face (and for 80% of you I would like to just because you mean a lot to me) you had treated me not as one with a handicap like many I had met in my real life have done. Rather, you welcomed me into your online world as a “normal” person.

Now granted there might be some things we disagree on, and for a few we even came down to verbal blows to the point I wished I would have climbed through the computer monitor and throttle you, but at least for the most part we have been civil to each other and handled our disagreements like gentlemen and not like animals. There are still a couple of issues we disagree on and in 2013 I will get into why I believe the way I do a little more. However, I also realize we are all on the same page and have the same goal in mind – the betterment of America.

There are certain people I would like to thank personally. I had done so in my blog entry on Christmas Day, but will say it here once more.

To Michael B. Smith - we have been through thick and thin from our days on the Herman Cain Dashboard back in the Summer of 2011. While we might have parted ways back in late December 2011 to early January 2012 due to you supporting Santorum when I supported Mr. Newt, I am ever thankful to you for allowing me 2 hours every Saturday to vent and let my crazed mind roam on Conservative Nation Radio.

To Harriet Baldwin and Patricia Baber - Thank you both for being former co-hosts with me on Red, Right, and Blue. No matter what, I still consider you a part of the Red, Right, and Blue family as well as a part of the Conservative Nation Radio family.

To Billie Cotter - Thank you for stepping up and being my co-host on Red, Right, and Blue. We might disagree on a couple of things, but no matter what we always make the show as interesting and intriguing as can be.

To Becca Lower - You have come a long way in the year or so since we had met. I am thankful you had stepped in for Patricia that one time on Red, Right, and Blue and that catapulted you into making your own blog and now your own website at Lowering the Boom. Keep up the good work.

I know there are others I might be forgetting, but as I said at the outset you all have been an inspiration to me over the past year. I would like to wish you all a very happy New Year. Here’s to good friends and good times now and in the year to come!

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

68th Rant: Remove Boehner as Speaker of the House

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As I had mentioned in my 67th rant, Barack Obama and John Boehner had met the beginning of the month to figure out a way to avoid the fiscal cliff. Just before Christmas Boehner had put forth a “Plan B” which he had pulled off of the table after it was found out that he would not have the required votes for it to pass. Stuff like this had been Boehner’s modus operandi for the past 2 years. Granted, some of the things the House had done in Boehner’s term as Speaker was good, but for the most part it ALMOST felt like we were seeing another term by San Fran Nan Pelosi as House Speaker!

The Republicans kept the House on November 6, but it was a pyrrhic victory as they lost ground in the Senate and lost the chance to win the White House and stop Obama fundamentally transforming America into a Socialist state. There had been some scuttlebutt to replace Boehner as House Speaker, and I am in agreement with that.

There had been many articles floating about online in regards to who SHOULD replace Boehner as House Speaker, and on Red, Right, and Blue last Saturday, Matt Boyle of Breitbart was talking about the division in the House as well as who should replace Boehner. Some possible candidates to replace Boehner are:

I like the pick of Paul Ryan to replace Boehner. I also like Michelle Bachmann to replace Boehner as House Speaker. Of course, those two are IF the Speaker has to come from the House membership. If the Speaker does not have to come from the House membership, then I have a couple of options of my own:

  • Allen West – He lost his House seat in November (due to fraud) to Patrick Murphy. I had thought he was an effective Congressman and as such thought he would make a great Speaker in the future should he have remained in the House. Now that he is not a House member (effective January 3, 2013) I think it would be poetic justice if the majority were to drop Boehner for West
  • Newt Gingrich – Say what you will about Newt as a man and as a 2012 presidential candidate. His term as House Speaker after the Republican Revolution in 1994 gave America a balanced budget after many meetings with Bill Clinton. Newt was an effective bulldog against Clinton in the meetings on the budget and the government shutdown, and we need a bulldog to face Obama now.

We are stuck with Obama for 4 more years. If Boehner keeps the Speakership in 2013, then we look forward to the Republicans losing the House in the 2014 mid-term elections. If that happens, then we will be stuck with either Pelosi as Speaker or (even worse) Debbie Wasserman-Schultz as the next House Speaker.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

YEAR IN REVIEW SHOWS

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The end of the year means there will be a ton of radio and TV shows doing end of year (commonly known as year in review or countdown) shows. Things will be no different this year There are two networks with WONDERFUL year in review shows

  • Starting Friday night, Own The Narrative will host Part 1 of a 2-part year in review show hosted by Titan92 at 11 PM Eastern, going through the year from January to June.
  • Then on Saturday afternoon, Red, Right, and Blue will host their own Year in Review show at 1:30 PM Eastern.
  • On Sunday, Soldiers of Patriotism will have a year in review show at 4 PM Eastern with the hosts of Conservative Nation Radio discussing what they had done in 2012 and where they will go in 2013.
  • Then later that night Own The Narrative will be back on the air with Part 2 of the year in review hosted by Titan92 at 11 PM Eastern, going from July to December.
It all leads up to New Year’s Eve and the ball dropping in Times Square at midnight Monday night. Hope all can tune in and enjoy the shows. These are shows that you do not want to miss live. In the event you do miss them, you can always catch the podcasts on the Conservative Nation Radio and the Own The Narrative sites.
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Conservative Nation Radio (http://www.conservativenationradio.org) is home to the following wonderful shows:
Women Patriots 9 PM Eastern on Tuesdays
The Catholic Warrior 7 PM Eastern on Wednesdays
Nobamanation 8 PM Eastern on Thursdays;
Things Not Seen 12 PM Eastern on Fridays;
Red, Right, and Blue 1:30 PM Eastern on Saturdays
Soldiers of Patriotism 4 PM Eastern on Sundays
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Own The Narrative (http://www.ownthenarrative.com/live) is home to the following wonderful shows:
Open Forum at 11 PM Eastern on various days
PWN the Narrative 11 PM Eastern every other Sunday
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Friday, December 21, 2012

It’s the Weekend

And here is The News to get your weekend started right

h/t to Robert Stacy McCain for his piece on a Constitutional right to Donkey Sex (This apparently has something to do with a book I had read about but no clue what it means)

And another episode of The Erik Loomis Chronicles was posted on The Other McCain yesterday

h/t to Smitty for his piece about the Super Committee of 2011 being this year’s coal in the stocking

h/t to Howard The Bluegrass Pundit for his piece on cell phones spying on us

h/t to Donald Douglas for his piece on advice for any last-minute shoppers

Also, I have to give Donald Douglas credit for his pieces from The Five yesterday: Greg Gutfeld calling out Prof. Adolph Reed and also Bill O'Reilly slamming Bob Beckel on the Marine being jailed in Mexico

From Roll Call:

And another wise quote from W.J.J. Hoge

A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.

—Theodore Roosevelt

Hugh Hewitt held a wonderful interview with Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, the day after the election. The interview was published in the December edition of Imprimis. Click here to read the interview or Click here to find out how to subscribe to Imprimis for free. (NOTE: I have been an Imprimis subscriber for a little over a year now, and every issue is wonderful. Imprimis is highly recommended by me)

Don’t forget coming up on December 24 is the 1st Annual Christmas Eve Special on Conservative Nation Radio. Click here for details and to RSVP. Also remember if you miss it you can also click this link to listen to it in the archive

That is all for the news. Remember you can keep an eye to my Twitter feed (@RickBulow1974) for more news as I see and retweet throughout the day.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

No matter how cold it is outside…

It is always hot online with The News

I would like to give W.J.J. Hoge a special Get Well wish and hope he recovers from the seasonal flu

Here is another quotable from Hogewash

Specialists are people who always repeat the same mistakes.

—Walter Gropius

Becca Lower took the liberty of reviewing both the Obama and Boehner pressers from yesterday. Here are the differences

Lowering The Boom also lowered the boom (heh) on the True culprit of obesity

If you want to know all about BenghaziGate, Im41 has a couple of entries on it with quotes from Senator and former 2008 Republican Presidential nominee John McCain and former Alaskan Governor and 2008 Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin

Im41 also has an entry where Charles Krauthammer speaks about BenghaziGate on Hannity

JackieLynn Wellfonder has a good piece over at Raging Against the Rhetoric on dealing with grief

h/t to Dana Loesch for her piece on an auction to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project

Don’t forget the Conservative Nation Radio First Annual Christmas Eve Special. And if you missed it, or if you want to hear it again, you can always catch it on this page

That’s all the news for now. Stay tuned to this blog as well as to my Twitter account for more information. And I know the holidays are here, but I just want to remind you that if you like what you read here, feel free to hit the tip jar with a donation of any type.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

It’s the middle of the week

And time to get over the hump with The News

And here is a good read of Florida News (via Peter Schorsch)

h/t to W.J.J. Hoge of HogeWash for his wonderful articles about #BrettKimberlin. Of note:

I also appreciate Hoge’s Quote of the Day as well. Today’s is:

I make up my opinions from facts and reasoning, and not to suit any body but myself. If people don’t like my opinions, it makes little difference as I don’t solicit their opinions or votes.

—William Tecumseh Sherman

h/t to The Other McCain on their many articles about Erik Loomis. Among them:

And a big thank you to Robert Stacy McCain for watching P-MSNBC for how the Left spins the Newtown Massacre so we do not have to (h/t Becca Lower of Lowering The Boom for that little bit of info about Stacy in regards to MSNBC)

Another big thank you goes out to Robert Stacy McCain for appearing on Own The Narrative Monday night (replayed last night)

The gang at Conservative Nation Radio is doing a Christmas Eve special. For more information and to RSVP, Click here

And that is all the news for today. For more news check out the Rick Bulow Daily as well as the Red, Right, and Blue Newspaper. Also, I usually tweet out news articles as well. And also stay tuned to Conservative Nation Radio for good shows.  On December 29, my show will feature a Year in Review featuring a (tentative) all-star panel of Conservative Talk Show hosts on Blog Talk Radio and Own The Narrative. Keep a lookout on this blog and also the show page for December 29 for more information.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Neither rain nor sleet nor dark of night

shall stop The News out of sight

h/t to PolitiJim for his piece on what would be happening if this were 1775

h/t to Shira Toeplitz of Roll Call for her piece on just how dicey the Massachusetts Senate appointment will be should John Kerry be nominated for Secretary of State

Niels Lesniewski of Roll Call on the death of Hawaii Democrat Senator Daniel Inouye

Jamie Weinstein of Daily Caller has a wonderful piece on Susan Rice's husband preferring someone else as Secretary of State instead of John Kerry

Alex Pappas of the Daily Caller has a magnificent article on Nikki Haley appointing Tim Scott as Jim DeMint’s replacement in the Senate

The WWE Slammy Awards was last night. Who were the winners? Click here for the list

And for those of you wrestling fans (and even non-wrestling fans or for those fans who have shied away from wrestling for one reason or another) who have followed the Undertaker’s 20 –0 WrestleMania Streak, you have not seen or heard the last of him according to the Chief Operating Officer Triple H who lost to the Undertaker at WrestleMania three times including two in a row, one of them this year

And that is all for the news today. If you like what you have read here, hit the tip jar and also hit my Twitter account (@RickBulow1974) for more. Also, stay tuned because in 2013 there are going to be not one but TWO big rollouts. One is with the online radio network I am with (Conservative Nation Radio) on January 6, 2013 and another is my own board and site, which might be rolled out in full force sometime in January, 2013.  If you have any questions feel free to ask.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

The week has begun

and as usual The Other McCain brings you The News

h/t to Becca Lower of Lowering the Boom for her piece on The Pope releasing a YouTube video

h/t to George Neat of Goldwater Gal for his piece on defending Sandy Hook against terrorists

h/t to Matt Vespa on his piece on Gun control not being the answer

h/t to Liz Harrison of Goldwater Gal for her piece on Why the U.S. Needs the Marquis de Sade as a Justice

The final Pay-Per-View of the year – WWE’s Tables, Ladders, and Chairs – was last night. In case you missed it, Here are the results and highlights

And tonight is the WWE version of an awards show, The Slammys. Who will walk out as Superstar of the Year? How about Newcomer of the Year? Make your voices heard. Only way to vote is via the WWE App

Yesterday the WWE gave away a few Slammy Awards on their website and also on the WWE TLC Pre-Show. Here are the results

This week the WWE invades the USA Network for 5 straight days

That is all for the news this week. If you appreciate what you read on this blog feel free to hit the tip jar and follow me on Twitter (@RickBulow1974) for more news and other tweets throughout the day.

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