Conservative comedian, writer Steven Crowder parodies the real Lena Dunham's Obama sponsored ad, talking about her "first time"- voting, that is- for Obama.
I love Crowder's #morefreecrap.
The kid is very funny.
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Friday, November 02, 2012
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Conservatism Is Calling- Video
Conservative California music video director Chris Corrado, produced this "motion graphics video" "to get people excited about the election."
I was not hired or paid to create this.
All music credit goes to the amazingly talented people at AudioMachine.com.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Chuck Norris On Obama's Class Warfare
Not all actors are idiots, and the conservative ones seem to have a few more smarts than liberal ones. Here's another anti-Obama commentary from Chuck Norris. I'll forgive him for initially supporting Ron Paul, but he now firmly backs Mitt Romney, as we all should.
In case you missed it he also produced the "Dire Warning For America" video he put together with his wife Gina.
In a post on Townhall.com, Norris talks about Obama's class warfare:
In case you missed it he also produced the "Dire Warning For America" video he put together with his wife Gina.
In a post on Townhall.com, Norris talks about Obama's class warfare:
In 2008, Obama famously told Joe the Plumber of his plans to confiscate money from small businesses: "It's not that I want to punish your success; I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you -- that they've got a chance at success, too. ... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."Read the rest here.
In 2010, he arrogantly remarked, "I do think at a certain point, you've made enough money."
In July, Obama attacked business again, saying, "If you've got a business -- you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen." (As I explained in an earlier column, that "somebody" to whom Obama referred was in fact the federal government.)
In other acts of class warfare, the president embraced the anarchist Occupy movement, pitted labor unions that heavily fund his campaign against the private sector and blatantly condemned capitalism.
Meanwhile, Obama likes to say his tax increases would affect only "millionaires" and "billionaires," but the actual hikes would hit couples with incomes of $250,000 or higher.
The president claims to want to raise taxes on the rich, but he'd be raising taxes on many of our nation's job producers. He's using his class warfare rhetoric to fool voters.
What do business-savvy employers do when burdened by crushing tax hikes? They look for options to reduce their taxable income.
Facing the increased cost burden of Obamacare, businesses are looking for ways to avoid dealing with the soaring costs associated with the president's health care takeover -- including potential layoffs and slashing employee hours.
Obamacare is the very definition of a class warfare ploy because it drains the lifeblood from America's producers to subsidize the uninsured. Though "free" insurance may sound like a good idea in theory, increasing the burden on companies will force them to cut employees and their benefits to stay in business.
When businesses shed employees, revenue collected by federal and state governments as payroll taxes declines, as well. That's a lose-lose situation for our nation. The best way to get Americans back to work is to grow our economy and reduce tax burdens on our nation's job creators.
When it comes to raising taxes and increasing regulations, there's no limit to what Washington will impose. Where does it end?
What exactly does Obama consider "fair"?
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tim Allen Gets To Rag On Obama In New Sitcom
Tim Allen is one of the few Republicans on the left coast open about his politics, and he gets to play one on TV in his new ABC sitcom "Last Man Standing."
Set to air 4 days before the election, Tim's character Mike Baxter gets to sock it to Obama. Surprising as that might be considering it's on prime time on a major network in liberal Hollywood. I'm not fond of sitcoms, but I just might check the first episode out.
Set to air 4 days before the election, Tim's character Mike Baxter gets to sock it to Obama. Surprising as that might be considering it's on prime time on a major network in liberal Hollywood. I'm not fond of sitcoms, but I just might check the first episode out.
In the episode, airing four days before the election, Allen’s uber-conservative character, Mike Baxter, tries to persuade his impressionable 18-year-old daughter to vote for Mitt Romney.
“The Democrats will tax [your] inheritance and probably use that money to throw gay weddings for illegal aliens,” Allen’s character tells the Kardashian-loving teen, who thinks Bill Clinton’s mother is secretary of state.
“Democrats love spending other people’s money. Free health care for everybody . . . Whoopee! Now lazy people can go around licking doorknobs.”
While Allen squeezed some jokes in at the president’s expense, he wasn’t given an unlimited leash to bite into Bam.
Allen told The Post that the Disney-owned network scrapped numerous jokes, including one in which his character calls the president “a communist.”
“I love communist jokes,” Allen said. “The right sees everything as a communist.”
“We also had this line about the Clintons where I say, ‘They’re like shingles; just when you think they are gone, they pop back up.’ ”
That, too, got cut.
Among the lines that survived:
* “Romney is a doer. It’s easy to be consistent, like Obama, when all you have done is ‘organize communities.’ ”
* “He did a great job with that South Side of Chicago. It runs like a watch down there. Of course, you can’t wear one.”
Allen said there are plenty of jokes aimed at Romney — because the network thought it was necessary to give the show some balance.
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