Saturday, September 24, 2011

"Pardon me?"

I read this  morning on the "Drudge Report" an article from BBC news about the first case of   "spontaneous combustion" in Ireland. Do you believe "spontaneous human combustion" is possible?  "Pardon me while I burst into a flame" as music group Incubus would say in one of their hit songs.

Buddhist monks used to light themselves on fire during the Vietnam conflict days to protest the fighting but they used gasoline and a match so that doesn't qualify as spontaneous human combustion. Some people I have heard have been known to "break wind" and light this "broken wind" on fire to produce a flame.

Many attractive people are referred to as "hot" or "super hot". Maybe in the future these people will be known as "super spontaneous human combustion hot", yeah, that's the ticket, that has a nice ring to it. I can hear it now, you are with your attractive significant other on the beach on a moonlit night; "Oh baby, you are so super spontaneous human combustion hot you take my breath away and make me almost spontaneously burst into a flame as well." Pardon Me?

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

"Who Do You Like?"

Who do you like and why to replace Barack Obama as the 45th president? IF Barack Obama is the nominee for the Democrats, (or maybe Hillary Clinton) and the 2012 elections do in fact occur; who should the Republicans nominate to challenge and win the Presidency and "take back the country" from the incompetent, inexperienced, clueless current administration?

I remember that I correctly predicted the Democratic ticket of John/John (Kerry/Edwards) prior to the Democratic convention that year.

Although it is very early in the presidential selection process; I am "on record" as telling people my prediction of the Republican presidential ticket of Mitt Romney for president and Marco Rubio for Vice President. I don't know if I personally think that this is the best ticket for the Republicans to choose but I think this ticket could beat the Democratic presidential slate (whomever the Democrats choose to nominate.) No candidate is perfect and in fact I am pretty much in the ABO camp; (Anybody But Obama) but I believe a Romney/Rubio ticket would be a strong ticket with the "real world" experience of Mitt Romney who believe it or not actually worked in the "dreaded private sector" and has business experience necessary to change the current anti-business attitude to a pro-growth pro- jobs environment. Romney will never be a "life of the party guy" busily practicing his golf game like some presidents but he seems well spoken and can even seem to talk in coherent sentences without a teleprompter.

Marco Rubio, senator from Florida, is a rising Republican star that could help secure Florida in the election and is a favorite of the limited government "tea party" movement that has these extremely bizarre notions that government should live within its means by trying to scale the size and scope of government (how radical can you get!!). Marco Rubio would help bring some "Latino" support to the ticket which would frustrate the identity political democrats who feel that they "own" the Latino vote.

What do you think? Rick Perry may end up as the nominee and he may choose Bobby Jindal as his VP candidate. John Kasich, Governor of Ohio or Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana I think would also be under consideration for Vice-President , maybe Tim Pawlenty as well.

Who do you like? What "mug" would you like to grace the TV screen over the next four years on an almost daily basis? Does the country need a "change"?, or does the country continue along the road to ruin  with the "establishment" political leader B. Hussein Obama?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

DISTRICT 9

Interesting to see that a Republican won the special election for the District 9 New York Congressional seat yesterday. I can't remember the last time a Republican was elected in this district. Maybe, because the last time a Republican won was in 1923 if I recall the reports accurately. And, the reason I can't recall of course is that I wasn't born at that time of the "roaring 20's"; at least not in my present human shell and I have never had a past life regression so I don't know if I even was on this planet in another human or animal form at that time. The Democrats, of course, think that this election result was just an isolated local election and not a reflection of public opinion in the district of the dissatisfaction of the voters with the lousy economic policies of our dear president and his pathetic anti-jobs regulatory big government soak the rich anti-Israel policies of the current national administration. No, telling Israel to move back to their 1967 borders and disrespecting Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu had NOTHING to do with this election result.

Democrats, although they think they try to appear "liberal" in regards to a "live and let live" philosophy; in reality it seems to me love to put people into categories  such as the "Jewish vote", the "Black vote", the "Latino vote" , the "Women" vote. For some reason, Democrats feel that they own these voter classifications and get "worked up" for example if a woman Republican or a Black or Latino Republican candidate emerges because this just can't be and these people must be a "sell out" to their race or gender for daring to stray from the Democrat reservation.

In the recent movie District 9, aliens come on down to Earth and are isolated to District 9 where the aliens are exploited and discriminated against by the humans of South Africa.  In District 9 of New York State it appears with this historic election President Obama has successfully alienated this overwhelmingly Democratic district with his arrogance, disrespect for Israel, and his poor job performance as president and his poor performance in creating a business climate necessary to foster job creation.