Sunday, May 1, 2011

I'm A Racist

I have a confession to male:  I AM A RACIST!

That's right.  I proudly admitted that I'm a racist.  "Why I'm a racist?," you may ask.  It's because I criticize President Obama.  According to the liberal media, if anyone dare to criticize the great Almighty President Obama, you must be a racist.

The latest person who the liberal media called a racist for giving an ounce of criticism to President Obama is Donald Trump.  Unless you have been living in a cave for the past couple of weeks, the real estate mogul & reality TV star of Celebrity Apprentice had demanded that Obama release his long-form birth certificate to prove that he is indeed an American citizen.  After Obama finally released his birth certificate, Trump took credit for pressuring the President for doing so.  Something, by the way, the liberal mainstream media should had done already.  Then, Trump, in the same press conference, questioned Obama's academic records.

Now, the President's academic records isn't really a big issue to me or for most American.  However, the reactions for the liberal media and Hollywood were absurdly loud.  Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg of The View attacked Trump and the "birther issue as racist with the following:

“I’m getting tired to trying not to find things slightly racist. It is very difficult, on a daily basis, to see this stuff and not say, you know, this is what it is. I have been raised to think, ‘Well, maybe that’s not what they mean. Let me figure it out.’ But, being black, when you say, ‘Y’know, this is racist,’ 9,000 people say, ‘Oh, you’re just playing the race card.’ Well, you know, I’m playing the damn card now.”

The always classy David Letterman, while interviewing Dr. Phil on his late night talk show, called Trump's actions a "smack of racism."

Even Bob Schieffer of Face the Nation accused Trump of racism because he asked him about his citizenship and academic records.

Most recently, Trump was a guest at the White House Correspondents Dinner where he was rudely booed by members of the liberal media.  Talk about being classy & impartial.  I won't even mention the jokes by President Obama & Seth Myers, mainly because I didn't watched it.  THANK GOD!!!!

It's the same blueprint for the liberals and their buddies in the media and Hollywood to attack conservatives & Republicans:  Criticized the Great Obama for any reason, and you will be dub a racist.  So it would be best to keep your mouth shut.

If demanding President Obama to release his birth certificate can be deemed racist, the liberal media would of have a field day when the liberal Chris Matthews of Hardball demanded Obama to release the long-form birth certificate on his show.  If the media is so concern about not making any jokes about Obama that could be deemed racist, they might called Seth Myers a racist for a joke he made at the White House Correspondents Dinner as host with the following:

I of course am contractually obligated to attend the MSNBC party tonight. Everyone knows how the MSNBC party works. President Obama makes the Kool-Aid, and everyone there drinks it. Too close to my home?
The cries of racism in situation where they are obvious no cases of racism is getting ridiculous.  It diminishes the real charges of racism.  The liberals and their buddies in the media and Hollywood are so empty in real arguments that they have to reduced to just plain name-calling.  From these attacks, you think that Trump was a former member of the KKK.

By the way, if anyone thinks about boycotting Celebrity Apprentice because of these false charges, they are just plain losers.

These liberals are just plain hypocrites.  The same people who have no problem criticizing President Bush or any other Republican or conservative by saying that it's American to question our leaders are now saying that attacking President Obama is racist.

There are legitimate questions if Trump is a conservative.  But, judging how the liberal media are treating him for his attacks on Obama, he is definitely a conservative.

But, judging by the liberal media's reactions, I'm a racist.  If that's the case, them I'm a proud racist!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Scream 4 Review

I just saw Scream 4 today, and I loved it.

This film may not be on the same greatness level as the first 2 Scream films, but this film was just as good.  The movie definitely got better as the film went along, and I just loved how the film ended.  I also loved how the film served as a commentary on horror remakes and how people got famous in the internet age.  You might think that Scream 4 is a remake of the first Scream movie.


As for the acting, I thought Emma Roberts was wonderful as well as the old gang from the Scream trilogy of Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, & David Arquette.  Hayden Panettiere was funny as the best friend.

I was disappointed on how this film is performing at the box office, and the theatre I attended have some empty seats.  I think that's just plain sad.

Had this film is doing better at the box office, maybe there will be a new trilogy.  Who knows?  Any theories on why this movie is underperforming at the box office?

I enjoyed the mixture of horror & comedy of the movie and recommend you to see it.

Overall, I give this film a grade of an B.

ENJOY!!!!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Arizona Shootings

Today, the news are covering the shootings in Arizona where Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot but still living while six others, including a federal judge, were killed.  The shooter,  Jared Lee Loughner, was caught.

Now, you hear reports that he was somehow influenced by the Tea Party or Sarah Palin, especially an year-old posting on FaceBook where she have crosshair targets on the US map representing 20 Democratic lawmakers she was singling out for defeat after they voted for President Obama's health care plan.  One of them was Giffords.  Never mind that Loughner was the actual shooter, not Palin, and he have mental problems and a nutjob.

Liberals everywhere quickly bashed Palin and talk radio for "creating an environment" for this type of violence to occur.  They called all type of conservative talk "hate speech."  No doubt, there will be cries from the likes of Al Sharpton to impose censorship  like the "Fairness Doctrine" to silence talk radio.  Imagine Al Sharpton, of all people, wants the likes of Rush Limbaugh to be off the air because of his "hate talk."  What a hypocrite.  Even Pima Co Sheriff Dupnik joined the debate by blaming the shooting on the hate rhetoric.  Does he realize what a moron he looks when he made that statement.  And, of course, Jane Fonda chimed in on Twitter by blaming it on Palin.  What a disgrace.

MEMO TO LIBERALS:  NEITHER SARAH PALIN NOR THE TEA PARTY NOR TALK RADIO SHOOT THOSE PEOPLE!!!!  IT WAS THE WORK OF ONE NUTJOB!!!!!

We know why there's all this talk about blaming talk radio, tea party, and Sarah Palin.  It's just an excuse to silence us and be afraid to speak up against political correctness and President Obama.  We need not to be afraid  t speak up and bow down to political correctness and censorship.  It is so typical of liberals of not believing in personal responsibility for one's own actions.  It's not in their vocabulary.  They instead want to blame someone else for these actions like talk radio, etc.  It's about time for liberals to learn that people are indeed responsible for their actions and not blaming everything else.

Finally, we should offer hope and prayers to the family and victims who are affected by this tragedy. 

Thursday, January 6, 2011

MLB Hall of Fame & the Steroids Era

Yesterday, Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven were elected to Baseball Hall of Fame.  Even though I'm not a huge baseball follower, I know that these two deserve the honor.

In addition, the baseball writers denied entrance to Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, and Jeff Bagwell mainly because they were players in the Steroids Era of baseball.  The question is that should baseball allowed players from that era be inducted in the Hall of Fame.

I say yes.  This is the MLB Hall of Fame, not a church or the Boy Scouts.  Let's judge players on their stats and how they play the game.  There's no question about the stats of the players who weren't inducted like McGwire.  It's not steroids or other performance-enhancement drugs made their great ballplayers all of the sudden.  It's not a magic pill.  If baseball writers denied players from the steroids era to be inducted, how about the players who inducted who played in the era when players to amphetamines.  Should they be kicked out just for that?  That would be ridiculous.  In addition, in the case of Jeff Bagwell, he never flunked a drug test or have no proof that he even took steroids.  He's just guilty of association.  Also, what happens when Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens will be eligible.  Should we banned them from the Hall as well?  At this rate, no one will be inducted.

It's time for us to grow up and allow players like McGwire to be inducted.  After all, if players like Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Mickey Mantle can be inducted despite their personal vices, why should McGwire, Bonds, and Clemens?