
RUSH: Would you like to hear an interesting little Biden story? He was in Las Vegas recently, where corporate executives have been discouraged from going by President Obama; getting on their planes, flying to Vegas—those days are over. But “Nobody Messes With Joe [Plugs] Biden”—was in Las Vegas to do a fundraiser for some Democrat out there, and had an aide call a local members-only golf course, a pretty exclusive members-only golf course. The club pro who answered the phone said, “No, no, no. Sorry. We like the vice president and all that, but this is a members-only club,” and they hung up the phone.
A short while later another phone call came, this time asking for the manager of the club. The message was: “Look, [Plugs] Biden really wants to play your course.” The call came in at 7 a.m., and he wanted to play that day. The second call came in before 8 a.m., I’m told. The club manager, realizing what he was being told, relented, and Plugs Biden showed up with some Secret Service guys at 11 a.m. to play the course.
Now, keep in mind, ladies and gentlemen, that corporate executives and the entire hospitality business have been under assault by this very president and vice president. They can’t go to Vegas, they’re not supposed to hop on their planes and go to Vegas, they’re not supposed to play golf at exclusive members-only clubs. I will guarantee you, if a Republican vice president had done this, the media would right now be scouring the membership to find out how discriminatory it is. Are there any blacks in this club that the vice president played? Are there any Jewish members of this club? Do they allow women? That’s what the media would be doing right now.The only story we’re getting out of this is a local Las Vegas newspaper, and, of course, this is how the elites do it: They want to go play golf where they’re not a member, they want to angle themselves in using the force of federal power and intimidation, they do it. The media doesn’t say a word about it. They say, “Old Joe is out there playing golf before a fundraiser, there’s Joe Cool.” Republicans try that and the media takes on the club trying to find out who belongs, who was not admitted, and why. And then they would also be doing stories about, “Here we are in a recession, 10.2% unemployment, we got Marines dying and military people dying in Afghanistan, we’re dithering on whether we should win the war over there, nothing is going right, the president’s out of the country, the vice president wants to play golf and all?”—that’s what we’d be getting if Plugs were a Republican. But we’re not getting anything of the sort.
The Rev. Jesse ["the overseer"] Jackson on Wednesday night criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill.
“We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill,” Jackson said at a reception Wednesday night. “You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.” ...
Shut up! I’ll tell you what blacks have to do. Blacks belong to me. *whipcrack*
(Lagreeist jackass)
Conyers ain’t too all-fired happy. What’s Jesse say?

Before sunrise, fans of Sarah Palin wait in line at Woodland Mall to get a bracelet to see Sarah Palin and get her signed autographed book, “Going Rogue.” Palin starts signing books at 6 pm.

Here’s the protocol.
Oh, just a tiny thing: one target was the building and personnel of US military headquarters.
Not for profit and not for loot, the objective was military; and the attack was an act of war.
This civil prosecution is either an act of foolishness, or an act of treachery.
give a listen...this is goooood
SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM, (R-S.C): Can you give me a case in United States history where a enemy combatant caught on a battlefield was tried in civilian court?
ERIC HOLDER, ATTORNEY GENERAL: I don’t know. I’d have to look at that. I think that, you know, the determination I’ve made --
GRAHAM: We’re making history here, Mr. Attorney General. I’ll answer it for you. The answer is no.

Please join me in co-sponsorship of a resolution, H. Con. Res. 155, to designate the day prior to Thanksgiving as Complaint Free Wednesday.
From time to time, we all experience anxiety, frustration, stress, and regret. And often, we respond to these feelings with a criticism or a complaint. Regrettably, complaining keeps people stuck on current problems, inhibiting them from thinking constructively to find solutions…
Y’know, my memory’s hazy so correct me if I’m wrong...but even at the very peak of Bush hatred, when the nonstop cries of shrill outrage hit a pitch even small dogs can’t hear, I can’t recall ANYONE in the government, congressman Cleaver included, suggesting anything even remotely like this.

Jim Mohr of Gonzaga University trying to figure out what makes one group of people hate another. He is developing a new academic field on the topic though the Institute for Action Against Hate at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash.
and another term for this...?
On his maiden Asia swing, Obama has made a vivid display of his own trademark style — the diplomacy of deference.
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White House aides say the approach is deliberate — part of Obama’s determination to deliver on his campaign promise of directly engaging friends and enemies alike, giving America a less belligerent posture abroad.
“I think it’s very important for the United States not to assume that what is good for us is automatically good for somebody else,” Obama told the students at the town hall, in Shanghai. “And we have to have some modesty about our attitudes towards other countries.”
Yeah. Human Dignity and Freedom of the Individual—just another choice among equals…
The approach also invests deep faith in the power of Obama’s personal presence—a belief that a calm and reasonable style will summon calm and reasonable responses around the world.
“He believes in vigorous engagement around the world — in strong alliances, in confronting our adversaries and standing up for human rights by making these points in a very public way,” Axelrod said. “He is confident. He’s someone who’s leading from strength and a deep belief in who America is and what we stand for. That confidence is reflected in the way he conducts himself on the world stage.”
He really thinks we’re all on drugs, doesn’t he?
A senior administration official called the bow to Emperor Akihito a “sign of respect,” adding that the depth of the bow reflected “the level of respect.”
“This is part of what the president says all the time — that he wants to be mindful of other cultures,” the official said. “That doesn’t take anything away from our culture.”
mindful…
Axelrod said skepticism about Obama’s approach is a reflection of the nation’s “A.D.D. political culture, in which every day is Election Day and people want all results immediately.
Keep molesting that chicken, David. We buy it—Mmm… mmm ...mmm.
11/18 at 09:28 AM •
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Levi Johnston was lie-telling about how much he bared for Playgirl. Despite reports, he didn’t pose full frontal.
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People who will be viewing online or in print are going to be short changed. A spokesperson for Playgirl told Us magazine that Johnston did not go full frontal and essentially called his camp a bunch of lairs for suggesting as much.
Sorry, guys.

In 2002 Responsible Travel became one of the first travel companies to offer customers the option of buying so-called carbon offsets to counter the planet-warming emissions
But in October, Responsible Travel canceled the program, saying that while it might help travelers feel virtuous, it was not helping to reduce global emissions. In fact, company officials said, it might even encourage some people to travel or consume more.
“The carbon offset has become this magic pill, a kind of get-out-of-jail-free card,” Justin Francis, the managing director of Responsible Travel, said in an interview. “It’s seductive to the consumer who says, ‘It’s $4 and I’m carbon-neutral, so I can fly all I want.“‘
Offsets, he argues, are distracting people from making more significant behavioral changes, like flying less.
duh
Being with all these inspired people seems to have filled my head with a zillion ideas for musical endeavours that could easily save the world.
Easily.
My response was to place a park bench on a newly formed iceberg or floating ice-shelf off the fast-moving coast of West Greenland. A bench which, in its fragility and remoteness, becomes a silent witness of the dramatic changes that are occurring in the Arctic.
A bench with nobody to sit on.
The rest. Please bring your own 100% post-consumer recycled barf bag.
Somali pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama on Wednesday for the second time in seven months, though private guards on board the U.S.-flagged ship repelled the attack with .................
*drumroll*
you need your disco
“Ladies & Gentlemen of the jury ...”
...Obama said those offended by the legal privileges given to Mohammed by virtue of getting a civilian trial rather than a military tribunal won’t find it “offensive at all when he’s convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him.”
Hu Go, Bama!
Obama quickly added that he did not mean to suggest he was prejudging the outcome of Mohammed’s trial. “I’m not going to be in that courtroom,” he said. “That’s the job of the prosecutors, the judge and the jury.”
...uh .... er… uh....
[Holder says] “I have every confidence the nation and the world will see him for the coward he is,” ... “I’m not scared of what (Mohammed) will have to say at trial — and no one else needs to be either.”
Holder says the public and the nation’s intelligence secrets can be protected during a public trial in civilian court.
“We need not cower in the face of this enemy,” Holder says. “Our institutions are strong, our infrastructure is sturdy, our resolve is firm, and our people are ready.”
For?
Srsly. Is taunting what’s really best for the people of Manhattan? Izzat that there noo Smart Diplomacy™ we back-woods redneck ideologically-stuck moe-rahns are too un-subtle to comp-re-hend, hm?
“I think this notion that we have to be fearful that these terrorists possess some special powers that prevent us from presenting evidence against them, locking them up and exacting swift justice, I think that has been a fundamental mistake,” Obama said…
“special powers” WTF’nFF R U on about?!?!?
“We are at war, and we will use every instrument of national power — civilian, military, law enforcement, intelligence, diplomatic and others — to win,” Holder says.
11/18 at 07:13 AM •
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Improper payments by the U.S. government to people, firms and contractors rose sharply to $98 billion in fiscal 2009 and President Barack Obama plans new rules to clamp down, the White House said Tuesday.
Over half the mistakes were made in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, and although some of the deterioration reflected stricter measurement, it also showed the need for healthcare reform…
...higher government spending due to the recession, explained a big part of the jump in government waste....
...We don’t think there are a lot of them…
Officials tell ABC News, so far, they have found 700 mistakenly credited congressional districts…
More than 15 million taxpayers may owe the government $250 or more because of how the IRS last spring set up President Barack Obama’s tax break that was designed to help consumers spend the U.S. economy out of recession.
Individuals with more than one job and married couples in which both spouses work may have to repay the government $400, either through a smaller tax refund or a larger tax bill…
live from Planet Larry…
Head Mook: The “Conservatives” are the problem with the Republican Party....
lesser Lympian:I don’t think there is a difference anymore.
bonus Lympian quote o the ding dong day:
There is one problem with Levi. He’s too stupid to tell a lie.
Retirees and Vets Allowed to Salute Flag
Traditionally, members of the nation’s veterans service organizations render the hand-salute during the national anthem and at events involving the national flag while wearing their organization’s official head-gear. The National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 contained an amendment to allow un-uniformed servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans to render a hand salute during the hoisting, lowering, or passing of the U.S. flag. A later amendment further authorized hand-salutes during the national anthem by veterans and out-of-uniform military personnel. This was included in the Defense Authorization Act of 2009, which Former President Bush signed on Oct. 14, 2008.
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