The American Adolf Hitler would be proud of her disciple, Kermit Gosnell. Karen posted a horrific video:
Hat tip: .Lonely Conservative
Clearly Gosnell is not the only guilty party. Like Nazi Germany this is state abetted genocide. Like post war Germany, another Nurembuerg is in order.
Reax, Karen:
Kermit Gosnell Should Receive The 2013 Margaret Sanger Award
Amen Sister.

In the rest of New York State and the Free Forty Nine, a plate is utensil which holds food. In Rochester, a plate not the dish off which you eat, it is the food itself.
The Rochester Plate, or plate, is Rochester specialty, as in wbo else would have it From Health:
New York: Garbage plate
While New York-style cheesecake tops the list of fatty regional specialties, the Empire State is also home to the “garbage plate,” a mess of potatoes, beans, meat, onions, mustard, and sauce that reportedly got its start at Rochester, N.Y. eatery Nick Tahou Hots in 1918.
From Rochester Wiki:
A Garbage Plate is a true Rochester delicacy. It is a disorganized combination of either cheeseburger, hamburger, Italian sausages, steak, chicken, white or red hots, a grilled cheese sandwich, fried fish, or eggs, served on top of one or two of the following: home fries, fries, beans, and mac salad. A plate is always made to order. Then, the plate is adorned with optional mustard, onions and Rochester’s version of hot sauce. Some restaurants will charge for extra helpings of hot sauce, and the hot sauce varies widely in flavor and spiciness. A plate is usually served with a side of white bread and butter, though some restaurants charge extra for bread. It is said that the purpose of the bread is to soak up the grease left after you’ve eaten the garbage plate
Delicacy is not exactly the word I would use to describe a plate. Concoction might be more apt.
For reasons I do not understand, Rochester style h9t dogs, are called Texas Hots, or Hots. Each platery, has a unique,. proprietary, secrets and most likely inconsistent hot sauce, I was advised by one patron, that a Garbage Plate was best consumed less than sober.
However, if you are search of a Rochester Plate, do not go to the Apple, or Syracuse or even Buffalo. You must come to Rochester. for Hots and Potatoes.
May be the most loved person of her generation, myself included, Annette Funicello has died. More from Ann Althouse.
Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady has passed, more from Nice Deb.
Leaders like Thatcher are a rare breed
Here we go… via Fox News:
A concealed handgun training class envisioned by former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle before his death drew hundreds of educators to a Texas school auditorium Saturday.
More than 700 teachers and administrators attended the all-day session on gun laws and safety at Kennedale High School in Dallas-Fort Worth area, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Tell me again how Texas growing like a weed in terms of population these last few years, is completely without reason.
It’s this simple… One is starting a billion dollar business in your parents garage.
The other is Living in your parents garage.
You guess which is which.
Hoplophobia is an irrational fear of weapons, a disease which seems to have inflicted the entire democrat party. Jake Tapper illustrates a couple recent examples, video:
More:
These gaffes aren’t just occasional slips. They’ve been going on for years, and probably will continue. We’re not sure if there’s anything we or anyone can do to fix this, but we can at least get a good laugh out of it
Hat tip: Guns.
Mr. Carrey, I know Ronald Reagan, and you sir are no Reagan, For reasons unknown to mere mortal men, the Canadian has been actor Jim Carrey continues to think of himself as relevant, via Byron Preston, PJ Media:
And to the bullies who will try to marginalize and discredit me by saying, “Shut up, you’re just an actor,” while they brag about what a great president the ACTOR Ronald Reagan was, who threaten me with the demise of my acting career and much worse, I say SO BE IT!
Reax:
Reagan was also a union leader and successful governor who spent decades formulating ideas and plans to dismantle the Soviet Union. Carrey has spent decades turning his face into rubber.
From International Movie Data Base:
Ronald Reagan is, arguably, the most successful actor in history, having catapulted from a career as a Warner Bros. contract player and later television star into the governorship of California and two terms as President of the United States.
The young Reagan was a staunch admirer of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (even after he evolved into a Republican) and was a Democrat in the 1940s, a self-described ‘hemophilliac’ liberal. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1947 and served five years during the most tumultuous times to ever hit Hollywood. A committed anti-communist, Reagan not only fought more-militantly activist movie industry unions that he and others felt had been infiltrated by communists, but had to deal with the investigation into Hollywood’s politics launched by the House Un-Amercan Activities Committee in 1947, an inquisition that lasted through the 1950s. The House Un-American Activities Committee investigations of Hollywood (which led to the jailing of the “Hollywood Ten” in the late ’40s) sowed the seeds of the McCarthyism that racked Hollywood and America in the 1950s.
The While Reagan was mostly a B grade actor, he did produce a number of fine performances, films like Kings Row, Dark Victory, The Hasty Heart and what does Carrey have to offer besides The Truman Show?
The Gipper may have been just a B grade actors, back when we graded actors, but Ronnie was more than just an actor He was a veteran, the President of the Screen Actors Guild, a two term governor and two term president. In short, Reagan has a resume. It was Ronald Reagan who put the term former in the former Soviet Union. It was Jim Carrey who attempted to surrender to both Small Pox and Polio.
CNS reports:
In a blog entry published last week, CBO Director Doug Elmendorf said “we think it will take four more years to get back close to full employment.”
In fact, baseline data CBO released last month indicate that the “natural unemployment rate” will be 5.5 percent through the rest of Obama’s presidency and that actual unemployment will never drop below 6.0 percent in any quarter between now and the end of 2016.
According to CBO, unemployment will remain above 7.0 percent through the third quarter of 2015. It will then drop to 6.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2015, and gradually decline to 6.0 percent by the fourth quarter of 2016.
This assumes of course no reversal of course away from the socialist big government “tax, borrow and spend even more than that” policies.
Last week the washed up Canadian actor Jim Carrey tried picking a fight with a dead man, the late Charlton Heston, evidently, Carrey Lost, from Pat Dollard:
According to Nielsen, ABC’s annual rebroadcast of Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956) pulled in 5.9 million viewers Saturday night. The religious epic, which stars Charlton Heston as Moses, has been a ratings winner for ABC every year since 1973 when the network first began its tradition of airing the classic over the Easter/Passover weekend.
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Just last week, 51 year-old Jim Carrey, who has never won an Academy Award, mocked Commandments star Heston in a Funny or Die video attacking those of us who support Second Amendment civil rights. The chorus of Carrey’s song included the lyrics, “Charlton Heston movies are no longer in demand.”
[…]
Another way to put that is that a 57 year-old Charlton Heston movie that’s been rerun for going on forty years is “in demand” by 3.5 million more Americans than Carrey’s newest film.
The Ten Commandments is older than Carrey, yet more in demand. Time for Carrey to take the slow bus back to Canada.
OK, I know, you’ve been wondering where I’ve been.
Of late, I’ve been in other trucks, since my own has been under repair. For the last 7 weeks, I’ve been out of my truck 6 of them. That’s a problem because I can’t carry my usual assortment of stuff in a truck I’m not going to be in for an extended period. Including, alas, my computer.
The problem can be traced directly to the EPA… an a ngency responsible for more job losses than any other agenciy within the government, which is saying rather a lot. How can I say that it’s the EPA’s fault? Rather simple, really.
The problem involves the EPA mandated pollution control systems… a mandate which required a super high level of control, and by a date which was impossible to attain. THe people developing the systems had nowhere near enough time to do decent R&D, and as a direct result the failure rate on the nonsense the government forced them to install is terribly high. The warranty issues have cst Navistar on the order of $172m USD as of the last reference I can find from last July… doubtless it’s gone far higher since.
Unsurprisingly, the engines like the one my truck uses are used outside the US market and run just fine. As such, I won’t count Navistar out of the class 8 market yet.
I’ll keep you posted on my own case..
Here’s a point I’ve been making for some time, now…. as expressed by Terry A. Hurlbut at the site Conservative News and Views:
Everyone remembers the anti-propaganda campaign that followed: “Bush Lied; People Died!”, “General Betray-Us,” et cetera ad nauseam. A few voices, most notably that of Sean Hannity, insisted that Saddam Hussein did have WMD, but had someone truck them out of Iraq and into Syria. Last night, a retired general came forward to vindicate Hannity, Bush, and yours truly, among others.
Saddam Hussein certainly had WMD many years before Operation Iraqi Freedom. He used them on Kurdish towns and villages in northern Iraq. (Incidentally that’s the one part of Iraq that has stayed relatively calm lately.) The suffering of those villagers prompted the Northern No-fly Zone during the Clinton administration. It also prompted then-President Bill Clinton to say that Saddam Hussein had to go.
To make the case for war in 2002 and 2003, General Colin Powell and others told the United Nations Security Council that the US Air Force had evidence of an active chemical-biological warfare program in Iraq. Among other things, Powell showed the UN diagrams of mobile laboratories, built into truck trailers, for mixing chemical and biological weapons in the field. (You cannot mix chemical or biological WMD in advance. You must mix them fresh and use them right away, or they are useless.)
But here’s the thing… Remember that long line of trucks we saw from our satellites watching the region.. and the ones the CIA has been unable to deny existed? (Picture, right)Well, now , suddenly, Syria has Chem weapons they didn’t have prior to that point. And is using them in Syria’s norther end, an area Assad has never been able to control very well.
Then, earlier this week, someone – we do not yet know who – launched a chemical attack on some civilians in Aleppo.
Aleppo is the largest city in Syria. Bashar al-Assad has lost control over it. And when the story broke, Assad’s mouthpieces said the rebels had used chemical weapons against those people.
Last night, Major General Paul Vallely USA (retired) gave this interview to WorldNetDaily. (See also this video.) First, he said the Assad regime attacked the people of Aleppo with chlorine gas, and tried to frame the rebels for it.
Then he said the Assad regime has used WMD against their people last summer – and he, General Vallely, has seen the photos that prove it.
Now you know why Sean Hannity and Liz Cheney said what they said, when they said it.
And then he said:
If you go back to January through March of 2003, we had intelligence in the Defense Department that the Russians helped move, by convoy, a lot of the chemical and biological weapons into two locations in Syria and one in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon. We think Russia and Iran have enhanced their inventory. The vast majority of those chemical and biological weapons were from Iraq
And there you go. In short had we not gone to the UN with hat in hand begging for permission on what needed doing, (somethiung you may recall I objected to at the time) we’d likely have caught them red handed, and the case would have been blown wide open. Further, since the election of Obama, the Prime Minister of Iraq has been backing Syrian leader Bashar Assad over the protesters against his regime, most of whom he has been violently and indiscriminately machine gunning down:
BAGHDAD — As leaders in the Arab world and other countries condemn President Bashar al-Assad’s violent crackdown on demonstrators in Syria, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq has struck a far friendlier tone, urging the protesters not to “sabotage” the state and hosting an official Syrian delegation.
Mr. Maliki’s support for Mr. Assad has illustrated how much Iraq’s position in the Middle East has shifted toward an axis led by Iran. And it has also aggravated the fault line between Iraq’s Shiite majority, whose leaders have accepted Mr. Assad’s account that Al Qaeda is behind the uprising, and the Sunni minority, whose leaders have condemned the Syrian crackdown.
“The unrest in Syria has exacerbated the old sectarian divides in Iraq because the Shiite leaders have grown close to Assad and the Sunnis identify with the people,” said Joost Hiltermann, the International Crisis Group’s deputy program director for the Middle East.
He added: “Maliki is very reliant on Iran for his power and Iran is backing Syria all the way. The Iranians and the Syrians were all critical to bringing him to power a year ago and keeping him in power so he finds himself in a difficult position.”
Iraq and Syria have not had close relations for years, long before the American invasion. During the sectarian violence here that broke out after the invasion, Iraqi leaders blamed Syria for allowing suicide bombers and other militants to enter the country.
But Syria and Iran have had close ties, a factor in the recalibration of relations between Syria and Iraq. Last year, Iran pressured Mr. Assad into supporting Mr. Maliki for prime minister, which eventually helped him gain a second term. Since then, Mr. Maliki and Mr. Assad have strengthened relations, signing trade deals and increasing Syrian investment in Iraq.
So it appears that with Saddam gone, things could have changed had we had a foreign policy which allowed for capitalizing on the Bush effort. Obama would not. And so we now have Iranian WMD in Syria, being used against the Syrian people.
But of course at the core of this is the fact that Saddams WMD did exist, and to a large extent, still do, in Syrian hands. If there’s any scandal here it is that the current administration MUST already know all of this, and not only have they been hiding it, but they refuse to react to it.
Tags: Barack Obama, BitsBlog, Democrats, Liberal
With a nod of thanks to Art Smith, we now have the Facebook fan page working.
If there was a race riot in Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s gun-free utopia, otherwise known as the People’s Republic of Chicago, was anybody in the media take note:
(CBS) — The warmest day of the year so far brings hundreds of mischievous teens to Michigan Avenue. Police are calling it “mob action.”
CBS 2 is learning about multiple incidents in at least four different locations along the Magnificent Mile and in the Gold Coast, yielding a slew of arrests.
Hat tip and more, Ann Althouse:
A mob of 500 teenagers, supposedly organized via Facebook, hit the city’s elite shopping district.
The media simply can not be trusted to report any news which does not conform to the narrative.
Da Mayor would rather have his citizens at the mercy of mobs than give them the right to defend themselves.
According to The Daily Caller:
On Easter Sunday, Google is honoring the birthday of the late labor organizer Cesar Chavez by placing a Chavez portrait within the middle “o” of the Google logo that appears on the homepage of the popular search engine.
While Google frequently decorates its logo to celebrate various holidays and special events, it is unclear why the company chose specifically to honor Chavez’s birthday, instead of Easter Sunday.
