This Bitch Is Craaaaazy!

August 31, 2011

Shamelessly stolen from I Own The World;

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The Botox intoxicated witch of the west, Nancy Pelosi uses class warfare in a speech to constituents in what looks like someone’s living room. She waves her hands imperiously like a queen talking to her subjects and blasts the GOP for wanting tax cuts to help with jobs. Interestingly, Pelosi with her husband, are very, very rich to the tune of at least 58 million dollars.

So rich bitch, are you including yourself in your diatribe?


Tea Party Wants to See Black Americans ‘Hanging on a Tree’ (via Phoebe’s Detention Room)

August 31, 2011

I think we need to rethink the need for the Congressional Black Caucus. It’s nothing but a club for Black racists.

Rep. Andre Carson: Tea Party Wants to See Black Americans 'Hanging on a Tree' By Judson Berger Published August 31, 2011 Democratic Rep. Andre Carson told a Miami crowd last week that the Tea Party movement would "love" to see black Americans "hanging on a tree." The comment is the latest charged remark made by a member of the Congressional Black Caucus as lawmakers tour the country talking about jobs. Carson, D-Ind., lamented at the event that t … Read More

via Phoebe's Detention Room


No Honor Among Thieves, No Curiosity Among Journalists: Perez Hilton Re-Pirates Video, CBS News Repeats Smear

August 31, 2011

No Honor Among Thieves, No Curiosity Among Journalists: Perez Hilton Re-Pirates Video, CBS News Repeats Smear.

Well, well, well, It doesn’t surprise me that the network that let Dan Rather falsify information about a former President in a documentary would also let another one of their “journalists” make free with the contents of someone else’s work. You’ll just have to go to The Other McCain to read the whole thing about the pirated video. Oh yeah…Perez Hilton also used the video in a smear, but what would you expect from a Nancy boy like that?


Same Pay For Same Work…Not So Much Say Feminists

August 30, 2011

What Accounts for the ‘Gender Gap’ in Pay? Statistics Prove: It’s Lazy Women.

Well, Stacy McCain likes to keep poking a stick in the “tiger’s eye” or goading Feminists, if you will. Today’s essay is on the supposed gender gap in pay of men versus women. Here’s an excerpt;

But if we examine the number of hours worked per week, two highly relevant statistics emerge:

  1. Men are more likely to hold full-time jobs – According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), about 60 million men were employed full-time in 2007, compared to about 42 million women. Men were thus 42% more likely than women to be working full-time.
  2. Men work more hours – ”Full-time” is defined as working 35 hours per week or more. The BLS reports that among the 21.8 million people working more than 40 hours per week, 15.3 million are men (70%) and 6.5 million are women (30%).

So the feminist assertion that women are paid 75 cents on the dollar (or 87 cents or whatever other number is used) compared to men is an absurdity, based on invalid apples-to-oranges comparisons that don’t take account of average differences in the actual working experiences of men and women.

Kay Hymowitz explains this in an article at City Journal called, “Why the Gender Gap Won’t Go Away. Ever.” Hymowitz makes the point that many women choose what has been called “the Mommy Track” in occupational specialties, so that feminist ax-grinders who constantly grumble about the “gender gap” are, in fact, arguing against women’s own choices.

One final point: Being a mother is hard work in its own right. For several years, my wife stayed home with our six children. She would sometimes encounter people — usually other women — who, when they learned of her “just a mom” status would say, “Oh, you don’t work? That must be nice.” As if being the mother of six children wasn’t harder work than is done by most full-time employed people (including her husband).

To understand feminism as a war against stay-at-home motherhood, read Carolyn Graglia’s excellent book, Domestic Tranquility. Being “just a mom” is a choice that feminists don’t want women to have.

As I commented over at Roseanne De Luca’s blog…I don’t mind a woman being paid the same as me for the same work, commiserate with experience, of course. I’m in the construction trades, so have at it ladies.

Of course, Miss De Luca takes umbrage at Stacy’s essay and has a response over at Haemet;

Stacy McCain points out that the comparison of men’s salaries to women’s salaries needs to be adjusted for other variables.  Now, as a scientist, I’m the first to say that ‘social science’ isn’t a science, because it frequently fails to engage in basic scientific requirements (like, oh, controlling for variables).  You simply cannot compare the salary of an engineer to that of someone with a degree in sociology and conclude that the sociologist is underpaid.  You cannot compare the private sector with non-profits and the public sector.  Et cetera.

However, that isn’t the end of the inquiry.  For example, Stacy points out that men were more likely to work full-time than were women in 2007.  While that could mean that men and women are actually being paid the same thing for the same work, it does not establish that men and women have the same opportunity to do high-paid work.  Little girls who are pushed towards English and “things that deal with people” and away from math aren’t going to grow up to be accountants or hedge-fund managers.  Young women who are interviewed for high-powered jobs and deemed unworthy because they are women who want to “balance work and family” aren’t going to get high-powered jobs and will end up elsewhere – but not for lack of discrimination.  (As I keep pointing out, I’m a chaste, unmarried woman who has been ‘mommy-tracked’ during job interviews.) Promising women who are discriminated against in promotions aren’t going to be VPs and CEOs.  Women who find their careers to be frustrating and pointless because they are not being paid and promoted as their male peers are, talent be damned, are much more likely to stay at home with the kids – a “choice” that becomes a mandate that had been made for them long before their children were conceived.  Oh there’s more…go here for the rest>

Then Stacy answered an e-mail to explain himself. Here’s an excerpt from that post;

A friend responded to my earlier post about the so-called “gender gap” with an e-mail pointing out several other statistical problems in that feminist argument. Replying to my friend’s e-mail, I found myself elaborating an argument that eventually reached nearly 1,200 words. Because it explains a lot of the fundamental principles involved in my political orientation, I thought I’d share the e-mail with readers:

Good points all, Adrienne. The real key here is understanding that the “gap” is about average differences between groups of people. This involves a sort of social-science artifact that, when reported sloppily (as is too often the case), creates illusions of widespread unfair discrimination.
It’s like aggregated test scores as a measure of school performance. We are often led to think that if School A reports that its 5th-graders average 93 on the standardized test while School B’s 5th-graders score 83 on average, then School A is “better” than School B. Yet you can come back and check test scores five years later and find that, while neither the personnel nor the curricula have undergone any significant change at either school, School B’s average will have increased to 89 while School A has declined to 87.
What happened? Well, a low-income apartment complex was built in the School A district, while a new upscale development of McMansions was built in School B’s district. So what was previously the clearly “better” school now has a larger number of 5th-graders from a lower socioeconomic background (and standardized test scores tend to reflect such factors), while the previously inferior school now has a few more 5th-graders from privileged backgrounds.
This kind of statistical perception problem occurs whenever we aggregate people into categorical groups — sex, race, whatever — and then make the differences between group averages the basis for a policy aimed at bringing about equality between these groups. But such policies almost never achieve their stated goals, and in the process usually have harmful unintended consequences, not the least of which is the fostering of unnecessary resentments between members of the groups which become playthings in these social enginering experiments.Worth it to read the rest here>

And Stacy McCain asks that everyone who reads this, take the time to copy it and send it to your Senators and Representatives;

What You Can Do
If you agree with the logic of the foregoing argument, why don’t you copy it in an e-mail and send it to your Republican representative, senator, governor or state GOP chairman? You can also e-mail it to your favorite local or national talk radio host, or Republican presidential candidates. Also, by using the “share” button at the bottom of the post, you can share it via Twitter or post it to Facebook. Thanks in advance for your help in spreading the word. — RSM


Who Says Crime Doesn’t Pay…Michael Vick Signs Contract With Eagles For 100 Million

August 30, 2011

Well, he did his time and worked his but off to get back in the game. But it remains to be seen whether or not he keeps his nose clean and stays out of trouble.

If it weren’t clear before, it is now: Michael Vick is the face of the Eagles franchise.

The Eagles and Vick agreed to a six-year, $100 million contract with $40 million guaranteed, NFL sources said Monday night.

Gallery: $100 Million Man
How confident are you in the Eagles’ offensive line?
Very confident. Those rookies can play
Pretty confident. Herremans and Peters will be solid anchors.
Not confident. Too many unknown factors.

The team later confirmed the length of the deal, which locks the quarterback up through the 2016 season. Vick’s return to prominence has been remarkable and faster than anyone could have imagined.

In 2007, he lost nearly everything when he was convicted on dogfighting charges and sent to prison. In the last 12 months  he’s gotten nearly everything back: a starting job, endorsement deals, and a blockbuster contract.

“I’m very happy we were able to reach an agreement with Michael on this long-term contract,” Eagles coach Andy Reid said in a statement. “It’s a product of all the hard work Michael has done to better himself over the last couple of years, both on and off the field.

Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/128651258.html#ixzz1WYafhSwi
Watch sports videos you won’t find anywhere else

H/T Live At Five


Send A Letter My Lawyer…Send it To The Lowlife Who Misused My Video

August 30, 2011

Lowlife Who Pirated My Video Apologizes for Smearing Michele Bachmann.

Well, the idiot who used Stacy McCain’s video of GOP Presidential candidate Michelle Bachman from the Ames straw poll in Iowa to launch a smear campaign against her, has no gone down on his knees and apologized for using the video for his nefarious purpose. Of course he did, after receiving a letter from an attorney representing Stacy McCain.

I feel pretty certain this blogger will most likely rue the day he ever heard of  Robert Stacy McCain. He will be in a world of hurt, even if the Bachman campaign decides not to pursue a libel or slander suit against him.

All I can say is…What a dumbass.


The Racial Violence that Dare Not Speak Its Name (via Phoebe’s Detention Room)

August 30, 2011

So a bunch of Liberal pantywaist TV reporters and newspaper journalists are scared to name a spade a spade. If it was a gang or gangs of white kids wrecking havoc against black folks, you can bet your ass that there would be some serious hell to pay.

Recent flash mob violence has alerted Americans to a troubling wave of sadistic racial mayhem. A notable outbreak occurred in Denver in 2009, setting a pattern of delay, denial, and silence. Now that same scourge has returned to Denver, among many other places. In 2009, a four month wave of mayhem broke out in Denver. There were at least 26 violent robberies committed by two black gangs. The victims were — without exception — whites and Hispani … Read More

via Phoebe's Detention Room


How To Get Your Kicks On Route 66…Sex, Video And NM Trooper

August 30, 2011

I guess it’s the long arm of the law. Damn fine example of a waste of taxpayer dollars. NSFW

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H/T Phoebe


Video Hijacked For Smear Job, McCain Wants Justice

August 30, 2011

MY VIDEO of Michele Bachmann’s Christian Testimony Used in SMEAR JOB.

Anyone who followed Stacy McCain’s trip through Iowa during the recent Ames straw poll, would know how hard Mr. McCain worked to get the stories right and the videos and photographs. Stacy was a journalistic dervish, what with the reports, photos and videos. And to have someone steal his work and use it for nefarious purposes is downright despicable.

As can be imagined, Stacy is beside himself with barely contained rage;

UPDATE: Linked by Da Tech Guy, by Eternity Matters and by Lisa Graas at The American Catholic and welcome, Instapundit readers! I’ve also written this up at Right Wing News and cross-posted at the Hot Air Green Room, concluding:

[A]fter I learned that my video had been stolen and misused for such a defamatory purpose, I put up a blog post denouncing the smear, and sent an e-mail to the anonymous proprietor of the “On Knees” Web site. He then deleted his first lie and substituted another vicious smear as a “correction.” But his pirated and re-edited version of my video — a clear violation of my copyright, and of YouTube’s terms of service agreement — is still online. I have spoken to an attorney and fully intend that the perpetrator of this crime will be brought to justice.

And I want the creep who did this to understand that he has just forfeited whatever legal right he had to anonymity. In pursuit of legal action, my attorney informs me, we can subpoena YouTube to get the actual name of this pseudonymous monster, who has made the mistake of picking the wrong dude to rip off in pursuit of his vile purposes.

By the way, Bachmann’s campaign manager is Ed Rollins, a guy who isn’t likely to take this kind of crap too kindly, either.

UPDATE II: Linked by Roxeanne de Luca and by Joy McCann at the Conservatory — thanks!


Recall Of BMW’s…Turn Signal Malfunction ( Humor)

August 29, 2011

From Doug Ross via Twitter

Hey, you’re driving down the road and some smartass in a “Beemer” in front of you either just whips it over in your lane cutting you off – or hits the brakes and makes a turn causing you to slam on your brakes to keep yourself from getting a new hood ornament.


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