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Showing posts with label Lou Dobbs. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Robin Williams On Sarah Palin: 'It's A Trick Question.' Plus, Lou Dobbs' Presidential Ambitions

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Labels: Lou Dobbs, Robin Williams, Sarah Palin
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If the jackboot fits ...

If the jackboot fits ...

Il Doofus with squawling baby

Il Doofus with squawling baby
Did somebody tell this kid he will spend his entire adult life paying for the Iraq War?

For mayor of Pottersville

For mayor of Pottersville
Or perhaps lord of hell

Republican Cry Babies

Republican Cry Babies
They're getting worse every day. Is this Karl Rove's baby picture?

Some say he's too scary

Some say he's too scary
Also see bottom of this side for more TV nostalgia

This is not ancient history

This is not ancient history
This photo was taken in Pennsylvania around 1910

Michele does a footlong

Michele  does a footlong
Winner of the Iowa pole

Tea Party poster child, part deux

Tea Party poster child, part deux
Actually, I've read that this was taken at a pro-war demonstration in Missouri in 2003. From what I've seen of Tea Party signs, they would have spelled "brain" as "brian."

See "Manifesto Joe's Great Moments in Conservative History, Chapter 4"

See "Manifesto Joe's Great Moments in Conservative History, Chapter 4"
"Because Vietnam was not a declared war ..." Posted June 21, 2007

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Dana Wynter becomes another Fox News victim

Separated at birth ...

Separated at birth ...
From Richard Armitage? Swedish wrestler Tor Johnson in "Plan 9 From Outer Space"

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Obama's Secret Army?

Obama's Secret Army?
I fear that some right-wing rubber-room refugees may think I'm serious.

Inside Sarah Palin's Church?

Inside Sarah Palin's Church?
No, not really. This was somewhere in Tennessee. But she used to belong to a Pentecostal church that, among other things, buys into speaking in unknown tongues and faith healing. And then, there's this thing about handling venomous serpents ...

If Texas were again an independent republic ...

If Texas were again an independent republic ...
... and we could print our own currency ...

... our money might be worth a little more than this

... our money might be worth a little more than this

Why Is This Man Snickering?

Why Is This Man Snickering?
In the afterlife, there may be waterboarding.

Joe's hot links

  • The J2 Blog
  • Infidel753
  • http://jackjodell53.wordpress.com/
  • The Book of Cletis
  • Mad Mike's America
  • BeggarsCanBeChoosers.com
  • Random Thoughts
  • The Saturday Afternoon Post
  • Tim's Thoughtful Spot
  • Tholos of Athena
  • Blue in the Bluegrass
  • Hasta los Gatos Quieren Zapatos
  • Jobsanger
  • Watching Those We Chose (archive site)
  • The Rat Squeaks (in memory of Ron Southern)
  • Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
  • The Existentialist Cowboy
  • Vierotchka

Post of May 18, 2009

"I consider myself a reasonably tough person. But if you waterboarded me enough times, I would probably sign my house and car over to you and confess to the murders of Jonbenet Ramsey and the Lindbergh baby." -- MJ

The Marihuana Menace

The Marihuana Menace
Hopheads! Coming soon to a theater near you

Manifesto Joe's Great Moments In Conservative History, Chapter 5: Granddad Bush's Nazi Connection

It appears that the powers that be have jacked with the online images so that we can't get pictures of Nazi lover Prescott Bush. But here's a link, and check out my post of Oct. 9, 2007.

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About Me

Manifesto Joe
As all my posts state, I am an underground writer living in Texas. I am doing political blogging under a nom de plume for various reasons. I was born in 1956 in a small Texas town; I now live in a medium-large city. I have been writing my entire adult life, and have been published, both mainstream and underground. In my teens I was actually a libertarian-type conservative. Meeting Young Republican types in college was crucial to my being cured of that once and for all. At one point in my 20s I was something of a Trotskyite, but eventually became a more moderate progressive. Since I started this blog and affiliated with other blogs, my writing has appeared in the USA Today, CNN and Reuters online editions, in Buzzflash.com, Crooks and Liars, and a number of other popular sites. My invaluable mentors have been Marc McDonald at BeggarsCanBeChoosers.com, and Blue Girl of They Gave Us a Republic and other fine blogs. In keeping with anonymity, this is all I should say.
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9-year nostalgia

9-year nostalgia
Remember when the MSM actually ran journalism once in a while? A rare 1998 appearance by Barlett and Steele.

Reincarnated as a size 8

Reincarnated as a size 8
Ann Coulter visits her hero's gravesite

Manifesto Joe's Texas Blues

Because in a red state, the blues still come naturally for a few.

See "Manifesto Joe's Great Moments in Conservative History, Chapter 1"

See "Manifesto Joe's Great Moments in Conservative History, Chapter 1"
Churchill on Gandhi: "A half-naked fakir ..." On Mussolini: "The greatest lawgiver ..." Posted April 29, 2007

Favorite progressive movies

  • Mister Roberts -- see January 2009 post.
  • The Big Parade, The Crowd, Our Daily Bread, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Seven Days in May, Dr. Strangelove, The Grapes of Wrath, Silkwood, Salt of the Earth, Born on the Fourth of July, A Face in the Crowd, The Manchurian Candidate, Easy Rider, Chinatown, Reds, The Naked and the Dead.
  • Fear on Trial.
  • Open City, Seven Beauties, Swept Away, The Bicycle Thief, Grand Illusion, Fury, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremburg, Pressure Point, The President's Analyst, From Here to Eternity, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Milagro Beanfield War, Native Son, Bob Roberts, There Will Be Blood.
  • Modern Times, The Great Dictator, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Hombre, Cool Hand Luke, Pan's Labyrinth, Network, Cutter's Way, All Quiet on the Western Front, Twelve Angry Men, Matewan, Return of the Seacaucus Seven, American History X, Putney Swope, The Pawnbroker, In the Heat of the Night, Norma Rae, North Country.
  • Bowling for Columbine, Roger and Me, Farenheit 9/11, Sicko, Capitalism: A Love Story. Michael Moore has earned a separate category.

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