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Barack Obama Bows Down to Saudi King

April 12, 2009 by Michael Lockheart · Leave a Comment 

The president bows down to the Saudi King? Is this showing respect or is it showing American weakness?

The president is also our nation’s Worshiper-in-Chief, and if he keeps going back and forth between Christianity, Islam and Judaism like this, are we supposed to celebrate Christmas, Ramadan, Hanukkah, or just get it over with make up a twee combination holiday?

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Obama Administration Funny Pictures

April 12, 2009 by Michael Lockheart · Leave a Comment 

Here’s what America thinks of the new Obama Administration.

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Here’s the new Obama currency the treasury is about to start printing.

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A Revolution is Brewing: I’ll keep my wallet, you keep the change!

April 12, 2009 by Michael Lockheart · Leave a Comment 

Bryan Barton presents Barack Obama’s “Tax and Spend” video just in time for the hundreds of planned Tax Day Tea Party’s on April 15th. Rather than drink the administration’s Kool-Aid of bailouts and handouts, millions of protesters will say with one voice, “Mr. President, I’ll keep my wallet, you keep the change!

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President Obama on MAD: Racial Stereotype or Fair Satire?

April 5, 2009 by Michael Lockheart · Leave a Comment 

It’s a mad, mad world and leave it to the folks at MAD magazine to capture the challenges President Barack Obama will face—not in his first 100 days, but in Obama’s first 100 minutes. While funny in a sad way, the question persists: does the caricature of President Obama on the cover of Mad represent a racial slur? Or is it fair political satire?

obama-first-100-days President Obama on MAD: Racial Stereotype or Fair Satire?

After all, Obama is depicted with bulging eyes and thick lips—which are hurtful racial stereotypes according to Whoopi Goldberg on ABC’s the View, at least that was her accusation.

Where’s the outcry, Whoopi? Why aren’t you offended by the exaggerated characteristics of Obama on the MAD cover? Or, are you cool with bulging eyes and thick lips as long as they’re not on a box of waffle mix lampooning the waffling of your candidate?

obama-mad President Obama on MAD: Racial Stereotype or Fair Satire?

It’s not the first time Barack H. Obama made MAD. Obama was featured on the September 2008 cover. That time around, MAD depicted him with their famous exaggerated Alfred E. Newman ears treatment. Interestingly, there hasn’t been a peep of protest from the left after either edition hit the streets. Can you say “Double Standard”?

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Angie Harmon: To Disagree With Obama Isn’t Racist

April 5, 2009 by Michael Lockheart · Leave a Comment 

Actress Angie Harmon doesn’t need a teleprompter to know what to say—unlike our current president who relies heavily on a wide-screen version so big it rivals a movie screen. Harmon, who starred in Baywatch Nights and Law & Order, has annoyed her liberal buddies in Follywood by going “off script”—she refuses to tow the party line on Barack Obama’s socialist policies. After speaking her mind, the starlet has been blasted as being a racist.

angie-harmon-disagrees-with-obama Angie Harmon: To Disagree With Obama Isnt Racist

“Here’s my problem with this,” Harmon said last week in Los Angeles, as reported by FOX NEWS. “I’m just going to come out and say it. If I have anything against Obama it’s not because I’m a racist, it’s because I don’t like what he’s doing as President and anybody should be able to feel that way, but what I find now is that if you say anything against him you’re called a racist.”

Disagreement is a fundamental right of a free society.

She adds, “But it has nothing to do with it, I don’t care what color he is. I’m just not crazy about what he’s doing and I heard all about this, and he’s gonna do that and change and change, so okay … I’m still dressing for a recession over here buddy and we’ve got unemployment at an all-time high and that was his number one thing and that’s the thing I really don’t appreciate. If I’m going to disagree with my President, that doesn’t make me a racist. If I was to disagree with W, that doesn’t make me racist. It has nothing to do with it, it is ridiculous.”

While Harmon disagrees with Obama’s policies, she’s a big fan of Gov. Sarah Palin. “I admire any kind of woman like her. My whole motto is to know what I stand for and know what I don’t stand for and have the courage to live my life accordingly and she does exactly that,” Harmon said. “The fact that this woman has made the decisions she’s made and literally lived her life according to that and takes heat for it is absolutely disgusting to me,” she added.

“People cannot look at this woman. I really think they’re afraid of her and her morals, ethics and values and the fact that she hangs on them. Is she the most experienced person in the world? But she was running to be the Vice President, so we then put the most inexperienced person as the President. That didn’t make any sense to me.”

Charges of racism aside, Harmon is weary of the media’s double-standard when reporting on Obama: “I do think McCain would have done a better job, only because I think he has more experience. I also think if W or John McCain or Reagan would have gone and done a talk show, the backlash would have been so huge and in his face, and ‘What is our president doing? How unclassy!’ But Obama does it and no one says anything,” she said.