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    Entries in sarah palin (15)

    Thursday
    Mar242011

    The $4 Per Gallon Obama? FactCheckers Say "No" on Palin FB Page

    Here’s what Sarah Palin said on her Facebook page:

    Is it really any surprise that oil and gas prices are surging toward the record highs we saw in 2008 just prior to the economic collapse? Despite the President’s strange assertions in his press conference last week, his Administration is not a passive observer to the trends that have inflated oil prices to dangerous levels. His war on domestic oil and gas exploration and production has caused us pain at the pump, endangered our already sluggish economic recovery, and threatened our national security.

    The evidence of the President’s anti-drilling mentality and his culpability in the high gas prices hurting Americans is there for all to see.

    Click here to see the rest of her faulty reasoning….

    The sweet news is that on her FB page, beyond all the crazy true believers like this:

    There were several toward the end that had to be critical thinking ‘ringers’ capable of connecting the logic dots:

    So for all of you on our side, it’s important to scan these places occasionally, and nip in and leave a crumb of ‘reason’ (just so the other side knows it when the see it).

    Here’s what the critical thinkers had been reading:

    This is from FactCheck.com/Annenberg School of Public Policy -

    Conflicting, false and misleading statements on oil production and gasoline prices have become the currency of politicians lately, as oil tops $100 per barrel and gasoline hovers near $4 per gallon. Among some of the claims that got our attention:

    • Top Republicans blame President Obama’s moratorium on deepwater drilling for rising gasoline prices. The moratorium delayed drilling of some new wells, but did not affect the output of wells already in production. A projected drop in total domestic oil production this year should amount to six-tenths of 1 percent of all U.S. consumption of liquid fuels. A Wall Street oil analyst told us the moratorium has had “zero” effect on prices.
    • Obama said domestic oil production last year was its highest since 2003. That’s true — but U.S. oil production is projected to drop this year.
    • Rep. Kevin McCarthy said “under this administration our output has gone down 13 percent.” McCarthy is wrong — U.S. oil production was up in 2009 and 2010, and is projected to decline only 2 percent this year.
    • Sarah Palin said Obama is “allowing America to remain increasingly dependent on imports” from unstable countries. But there has been a decline — not an increase — in total oil imports from Middle Eastern and African countries, as well as countries identified by the State Department as “dangerous or unstable,” since Obama took office.

    Semper Vigilans! Readers! Ain’t social networking grand!

    -maven

    Wednesday
    Jul142010

    Zombies walk in the daylight. Tea Party religion eats another brain.

    When Mr. Maven asked if there were any ‘good’ letters to the editor in todays’ Reno Gazette-Journal, I said, “oh yeah, here’s a goodie ….” then my eyes dropped to the name at the bottom.

    OMG. It’s our neighbor.

    I said to Mr. Maven, it’s somebody you know, but I’ll read and you guess who.

    I am a World War II veteran speaking for many other patriotic family members and friends who served America in the military to defend our freedoms. We stand for the moral standards espoused in the Bible for “God, Family and Country”!

     I have worked with Sharron Angle in the Nevada Assembly for many years. Her family are patriots who live a moral lifestyle with the Bible as their guide. Sharron uses the Constitution of America as her guide in legislation. She is a God-fearing patriotic lady and a grandmother who honors her father (WWII vet) and mother. She is a great role model for her children and grandchildren!

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    Wednesday
    May122010

    Is America a Christian nation? The Founders didn't think so.

    This is an article I saw this morning on Reader Supported News - a great service, and they need your support as in a donation - “The Palin Principle: Bible Trumps Constituiton” by Rick Ungar, in TrueSlant.

    Here’s an excerpt:

    “As for author John Adams - a man with strong religious beliefs who allowed religion to play a part in his personal life but carefully avoided it in public matters - nowhere is there clearer proof of the man’s approach to this subject than in the little known “Treaty of Tripoli”, signed by President John Adams and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 1796, less than 10 years after the Constitution’s adoption.

    Chapter 11 of the treaty reads:

    “As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; (emphasis added) as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Musselmen; and as the said States never have entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mehomitan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.”

    Treaty of Tripoli

     

    Could it possibly be any clearer?”

    Read the entire article

    Sunday
    Mar282010

    Monday Musings: March 29, 2010

    Today was simply the most awesome day of skiing that I’ve had in years. I am a happy woman, and learned something useful.

    Mt. Rose, where I have a season pass, is where I normally ski. It’s economical and close. Mt. Rose doesn’t have the most terrain or the fanciest of posh hotels, bistros, high end trinket shops and such. It’s a basic locals place.

    The skiing at Mt. Rose can be very challenging however.

    I’ve really worked at my skiing this year, and sometimes bemoaned how hard it was at Mt. Rose. So today, we went to Northstar. Very Euro, very Vail, very big, and very expensive. It has a huge area of beautiful runs.

    I’ve never skied better. Because, compared to Mt. Rose, Northstar is easy. It’s a nice intermediate ski area for skiers who don’t particularly want to be challenged.

    I’ll go back to Mt. Rose and be glad to be there. I’ll know that when I ski well there, it’s because I’m good and not because I’ve been fooled by fancy.

    Sort of like life.

    Now the Tea Party folks, and Republican pols are backing away from simply hating health care reform legislation on it’s face as health, care and reform. Now, it’s about taxes. I get it. Tea Partiers and the GOP don’t like taxes.

    It just occurred to me that had the GOP not been on such an irresponsible spending spree over the last decade, launched two horribly expensive and unnecessary wars abroad, gutted regulation over the financial services industry leading to near collapse of state and local governments - leaving them to tax their way out of the very deep hole - had they not done this, there would probably not be a bunch of tax increases looming everywhere we look.

    The Tea Party bunch needs to look in the goddamn mirror.

    In the ever shrinking Reno Gazette-Journal op-ed page, there was a letter the editor by a local nitwit. This person was blown away - I mean REALLY BLOWN AWAY - having met America’s craziest Governor, Jim Gibbons of Nevada in WalMart.

    Whoa! The Guv in WalMart!

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    Monday
    Mar082010

    Monday Musings, March 8, 2010 

    If your Monday is an indicator of the rest of the week, this should be a disaster. Nothing went right. If I could lose it, I did. If I could miss it, I did. It was so nearly a giant CF. The good news is that the rest of the day went reasonably well.

    Things got off to a badish start last night. I’d taken a month long ‘rest’ from my chemo-suppressant, Arimidex. It was time buck-up and start taking it again. The side effects make you wonder if the cure isn’t worse than the disease. But since the disease, breast cancer, is probably worse - a Stage IV recurrence isn’t curable at all - that I have to find a way to manage the freakin’ side effects. But, I understand why so many women opt to go off of it and take their chances.

    Sigh. Vanity, thy name is woman. I want hair. Hair that actually grows. Hair that isn’t thinning and falling out. Of course, leaving the extreme heartburn, joint pain and water retention behind would be cool, too.

    This brought to mind the conversations Mr. Maven and I have been having about the cost of our prescriptions now.

    It’s grim

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    Monday
    Feb012010

    Can't lose money underestimating the American consumer

    While on the treadmill this afternoon - yes, the knee is still sensitive, so I’m taking it easy - I happened to spot the following commercial:

    WTF? Are there really people out there who would actually spend money to buy an EZ Cracker? I mean that sounds like the local bar fly at Joe Bob’s Bar and Jiffy Lube Joint.

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    Thursday
    Dec102009

    Friday Fish Wrap: December 11, 2009

    Watching this depressing health care reform dance take place in the Senate this week has removed any  hope that, as a country, we can pull together and do the right thing anymore. I’m not so naive to think that political agendas and jockeying for position haven’t always been with us, but in times of crisis the one thing American’s could count on was our leaders ability to put the petty bickering aside until things could heal or sort themselves out.

    Not so anymore, and both sides are to blame.

    The Dems have their hands just as deeply in many of the same corporate pockets as the Repubs. That’s were the real problem sits. But, then there is the frighteningly bitter and irrational hatred for all things ‘government’ that has become the GOP - the party of ‘no’ - that really puts the poisonous icing on the cake.

    Take a look at the ever changing health care reform bills and the pathetic attempts to rein in abuses by the financial services industry.

    Any gutted, picked over carcass of legislation that finally reaches Obama’s desk for signing will be, as Tom Friedman calls it “suboptimal”. We produce suboptimal, because that’s all you can get agreement on and not leave dead lying about the hallways of power anymore.

    It’s become just that toxic.

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    Sunday
    Nov292009

    Monday Musings: November 30, 2009

    Are you waiting as breathlessly as I am to hear what Obama has to say on Tuesday, when he lets us in on the bold new plan to win the hearts and minds of the people of Afghanistan? The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is certainly all ears, having released a report outlining how the thing was irretrievably lost while that pack of jackasses (AKA the Bush administration) let it go to the back burner while they played oil games in Iraq.

    Our adventure in Afghanistan is doomed. There are few real experts on the region that haven’t declared it so. But, I fear, the generals have Obama’s ear and the voices of reason are being drowned out.

    It’s now costing us $1 million dollars per soldier to fight that war over there. And, we can’t afford to reform the broken health care insurance system.

    My ass.

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    Monday
    Nov232009

    They only know what Fox News has told them is so

    This is so sad, and so disturbing. The absolute, profound ignorance …. you just don’t know where to start.

    Listen to what those standing in line at one of Sarah Palin’s booksigning have to say about specifics on policy :

    Wednesday
    Nov182009

    Catching my breath and catching up

    It took nearly 18 hours to get home to Reno, Nevada from Ft. Meyers, Florida yesterday … yes, that’s the way it is when you ride on a pass. We finally made it into Reno at 9 p.m. and were completely exhausted.

    I’m moderating comments this evening on my blog post about this absurd idea that women under 50 don’t need those silly old mammograms. Too many false positives! Too expensive. Too many unnecessary biopsies!

    Here’s a suggestion: quit killing the mammogram messenger, and start talking about new national best practices and a single standard of care that must be adhered to nationwide.

    Read the mammogram post just prior to this one for more.

    The Denver airport is the lamest modern air terminal I’ve ever been to. Unless you really need to route through there, I would recommend against it.

    Florida is still the credit card fraud capital of the world. My step daughter and her fiance couldn’t use their debit cards half the time, for the credit card company putting a block on it because it was being used in Florida. When Mr. Maven and I got home, there were two messages on the phone from Visa wanting to make sure that we were actually using our card down there.

    But gee, “the weather is so good”. Sigh. It seems to me that there’s a lot of great weather in a lot of better places.

    You must read the November issue of Harpers. It’s quite simply the best magazine out there right now. I read it front to back. The best articles: “The War We Can’t Win” by Andrew Bacevitch and “Wrinkle in Time” by Steve Mills. Bacevitch nails the problem with Afghanistan so elegantly, you’ll ‘get it’ unless you’re unconcious. Mills tells the decline and death of the American newspaper through the lens of the San Francisco Chronicle.

    Well, it sounds like Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, (D-NV) is really kicking butt and taking names, and becoming the leader that I’d hoped he would. They’re damn close to a cloture motion which would allow for a vote on Saturday (gasp!).

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    Thursday
    Jul092009

    Friday Fish Wrap: 10 July, 2009

    Can we all let Michael Jackson rest in peace, and perhaps get a little peace ourselves from the biggest, wierdest funeral of the new century. You’d have thought Elvis, the pope and a brilliant, young new president had just died by all the media driven hoopla. I felt really sorry for his kids, being tearfully paraded on stage. That was obscene.

    Jackson mourners crowd the barricades in Los Angeles.

    I don’t know whether to think that the world has gone so mad that this is the biggest thing in their bankrupt lives, or that they’re using this as a sick way of diverting themselves from reality. Either way, it doesn’t speak well of their mental health. Yikes! They walk among us

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    Friday
    Jul032009

    Friday Fish Wrap: 3 June, 2009

    This week ended on one of the cheeriest notes that I could imagine: Sarah Palin is resigning her post as governor of the state of Alaska. From what I’ve heard from erstwhile ‘conservative’ Alaskan friends, she won’t be missed (‘don’t let the door hit you in the ass on your way out….”).

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    Thursday
    Jan082009

    Friday Fish Wrap: January 9, 2009

    It’s hard to mention this, sitting here with a martini, but the CDC has named Washoe County ( where Reno sits) as the stumbling lush of counties nationwide. Yes, we drink more than anybody anywhere, and I’m not talking designer bottled water. A full 62.4% of Washoe County residents have had at least one drink within the last 30 days.

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    Thursday
    Nov062008

    Friday Fish Wrap: November 7, 2008

    I need to know a bit more about who reads blogs, why, which ones, for how long and stuff like that. I’ll really appreciate receiving an answer for the survey. It’s completely anonymous, so I won’t know who makes the smartypants remarks - what a shame.

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    Tuesday
    Oct072008

    Seeing everything in shades of black and white

    Although I had something else in mind for today, this came across the radar and is more interesting. It involves the state of race relations in America, and is a reminder that bigotry is still alive and, unfortunately, well. Rather an issue in this pivotal election year.

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