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MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on April 12th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
McCain: I’m No Maverick
GOP Rejects Graham’s Compromise on Immigration
Rove Urges Conservatives to Fill Out Census
AP Source: Report On Social Security Delayed
Will you get serious about border control NOW?
Putin Deepens Ties With Chavez On Venezuela Visit
Cardinals Defend Pope On Church Sex Abuse Scandal
Obama shrugs off healthcare law criticism
Democrats Hide Over Recess….
70 percent of Voters ‘Angry’
Dodd jabs GOP leaders over financial bill
Report: Fast-growing crime of identity theft has ‘faded’…
Obama’s drilling proposal sparks battle w/ Senate Democrats
Rasmussen: 54% Favor Repeal of Healthcare
Tea Party Now More Important than GOP
Obama Slams Tea Party ‘Core’ as Fringe Radicals, Birthers
14th Amendment Root of Immigration Woes
Supreme Court May Weigh Coverage Mandate
Drug Lobby’s Healthcare Win (AP)

A Timely April Fools Day

Posted in Announcement, wordpress, Democrats, liberal, Legislation on April 1st, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

This brief post is dedicated to all those convinced Obamacare and the remainder of the Democrats’ liberal agenda is good for America. It should also include those positioning themselves to take advantage of what they can from legislation they opposed. Most of those individuals would be politicians, lobbyists and their clients.

Ordinarily such strategies might be deemed reasonable. But under current circumstances strategies to make the most of a bad situation were in effect a dishonest concession. Had lobbyists and other special interests spent their money on forceful opposition there would be no need to pursue selective treatment outside the national interest.

There comes a time when individuals who happen to be American citizens must put country ahead of self. Allowing dangerous agendas to advance does not serve the country or the individual. And no argument to justify self-interest trumps the obligation to protect our nation.

The effect of the liberal agenda on the national debt, deficits as well as the economy in general is equal to the risk presented by any enemy foreign or domestic. Fortunately there is still time to correct the situation. But that may not always be the case.

So, once again, here’s to the fools on April 1, 2010. Those who support the liberal agenda for any reason.

Stanford Matthews
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MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on March 31st, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
J Nap: airport full-body scanners ‘do not see everything’
Funding gap, rising debt put new focus on Soc Sec reform
K Street reaps major rewards from healthcare reform…..
School Denies Canceling Coulter Speech
Angry Mob Shuts Down Ann Coulter Speech in Canada
Poll: Tea Party Third Party Candidates Hurt GOP
Palin’s List of Dems to Defeat in 2010
No Brainer: Palin Assails Healthcare Process as ‘Corrupt’
Fox Poll: 79% Fear Economic Collapse
‘Emboldened Obama’ Just Getting Started on Expanding Gov’t
States Move to Block Obamacare’s Unfunded Mandates
ACLJ: Healthcare Vote Fails to Protect Life
Insurers, Doctor-Owned Hospitals Get Late Help
Stupak’s 30 pieces of silver
Stupak Votes FOR Obamacare
Weasel Democrats
Only Direct
On Ethics, Let the Minority Rule
The Strange Case of the ‘Missing Narrative’
Off Topic: Go Marquette… Go Wisconsin….March Madness
GOP Pushes for Up-or-Down House Vote on Obamacare
Pelosi Plan May Be Unconstitutional
Idaho First to Sign Law Against Health Care Reform
Obama on Fox Defends ‘Louisiana Purchase’

MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on March 17th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
What Democrats Think of the American People
The American People Versus Obamacare
Dead Congress Walking
Issa: Obama Staff Made Job Offer to Rep. Sestak
Wavering Dems in Obama’s Sights On Health Vote
Pelosi Plots End Run to Pass Obamacare
House Vote Counter Hunting for Health Care Votes
Clarence Thomas’ Wife a Tea Party Activist
Al Gore Shocked by ‘The Great Cool-Down’
Obama’s Sales Pitch Not Changing Minds
Obama Says He’s Committed to Immigration Overhaul
Dems Seek Agreement, Quick Vote On Health Care
Most Bizarre Story and Best Comment of the Week Found
Apparently the GOP doesn’t get it
Rep. Blackburn: Obamacare Is in Trouble
President to Meet With Key Senators On Immigration
A Furious Healthcare Push; but What About Jobs?
Democrats Mired in Swamp They Vowed to Drain
FACT CHECK: Obama Approach at Odds With Past Views
Dems Say Easter Deadline May Slip On Health Bill
NY Governor’s Top Spokesman Quits Amid Scandal
Report: Rep. Delahunt Won’t Run for Re-Election
Army Chief Sees ‘Anxiety’ On Lifting Ban On Gays
Pelosi picks fellow Californian to take gavel after Rangel..
White House sets March 18 goal for House health vote
McCain campaign pushes ties between Hayworth, Abramoff
Tapes Indicate Child Directed Planes at N.Y. Airport
U.S. Teachers More Interested in Reform Than Money
Palin Cracks Jokes with Jay Leno
Rep. Broun: House Dems Fear Pelosi Punishment
Obama expresses interest in four GOP healthcare ideas
White House downplays internal rifts
Must-pass bills falter in unpopular Congress, Dems blame GOP
Rasmussen: Growing Majority Reject Obama’s Policies
Pelosi: Smaller Health Bill on the Way
Farrakhan Predicts Continued Trouble for Obama
Nancy Pelosi’s brutal reality check
Presidential Spending Authority Under EESA
Secretary Geithner’s Got Some Explaining to Do
What Didn’t Get Said at the Summit
Mr. Obama Repeals the Law of Gravity
Obama to McCain: The election is over
Hawaii, Alaska, California Brace for Tsunami
Paul Ryan: Obamacare Will Raise Medical Costs
Tea Party Seeks Recall of Dem. Senators

Obamacare? No. GOP Alternative? Maybe

Posted in Health, Announcement, wordpress, youtube, GOP, Video, Legislation, Sen Tom Coburn on February 28th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on February 26th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
It’s About More Than Just the Economy, Stupid
The Verdict on Obamacare
Poll: Obama Better at Campaigning Than Governing
‘Are We On Seven-Second Delay?’
Air Force Retracted Invitation for Conservative Leader…..
For libs, the filibuster is now the enemy
Summit Over, Democrats Move to Ram Healthcare Into Law
Reid: OK to Push Health Overhaul Ahead Without GOP
Healthcare: Reconciliation Still on Table
Republicans On Healthcare: Let’s Start Over
Obama Scolds Rep. Cantor at Summit for Paper Prop
McCain Invokes 2008 Campaign Promise at Summit
GOP Slams Obama at Health Summit: We Just Can’t Afford This
The Infanticide President Pays for Abortion with Taxdollars
Obama Proposal Includes Individual Health Insurance Mandate
Ho-hum, Obama breaks another campaign promise
A Sad Story: WH Press Secretary Robert Gibbs
Powell Defends Obama Security Policy
Obama Tops Bush at Ducking Reporters
Glenn Beck: GOP Needs ‘Come to Jesus’ Moment on… values
Lawmakers in 44 States Warn Congress

MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on February 22nd, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
What We Believe
Rejuvenated Conservatives See Good Times Ahead
Beck Wants GOP to Confess Like Tiger Woods
Media Use IRS Terror Attack to Slam Tea Party Movement
Tea Parties Warn of ‘Coordinated Assault’
Pence Calls for Return to Conservative Principles
Boehner’s ‘Where are the jobs?’ Report
Boehner on the Porkulus Bill, Counters WH Spin
Boehner Sounds an Alarm for the Obamacare Summit Setup
AP’s Take on the Porkulus Bill
Obama’s Take on the Porkulus Bill
Biden’s Take on the Porkulus Bill
Porkulus II: Return of the Phony Jobs Boondoggle
Stimulus Road Projects Don’t Ease Unemployment
Obama’s Economy: Job Losses Rising Faster than Dow
Palin on Fox, about Fox and a question of choices
How to Kill a Tea Party: Tea Party Leaders Meet RNC’s Steele
Democrats Are Dropping Like Flies
Dems Reeling Under Losses of Veteran POLS, Declining Polls
Hayworth to Launch Primary Challenge to McCain
Indiana’s Bayh Won’t Seek Re-Election
Obama’s Challenge: Anger Is Replacing Hope

related:
CBO: The Obama Administration’s Health Care Proposal

Pence Calls President’s New Health Care Bill ‘More of the Same’

Obama vs. Obama: Cost of President’s Health Care Plan Goes Up as Taxpayer Savings Go Down

CBO to White House: We can’t score your health care crap sandwich

MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on February 17th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
Poll: 61% Say Start from Scratch on Health Care Reform
Poll: Majority Favor Military Courts for Terror Suspects
Muslims:Airport Body Scanners Violate the Teachings of Islam
Rep. Patrick Kennedy Won’t Seek Re-Election
Economic Report Sings Blues on Jobs
After Rare Bipartisan Deal, Reid Slashes Jobs Bill
Republican hopes rises in California
Ahmadinejad: Iran Now ‘Nuclear State’
Is the Voice of America Pro-Iran?
Republicans Seek to ‘Start Over’ on Health Care Legislation
…Americans Support Cutting Size of Government Workforce
Labor Nominee Blocked in Senate
Ben Nelson Joins GOP to Oppose Labor Nominee
Tebow Super Bowl Ad Featured Mom
Crist: I’m a True Blue Reagan Conservative
GOP: Obama Won’t Negotiate on Stalled Healthcare Bills
Obama Invites GOP Leaders to Healthcare Talk
W.H. Super Bowl Guests Include One Republican
Palin: Obama’s Agenda Will Be Short-Lived
Palin: Obama Could ‘Play the War Card’
Palin: ‘Absurd’ Not to Ponder Presidential Bid

Miss Me Yet?

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, Bush, wordpress, Politics, campaign, election, Advertising, Opinion, Entertainment, Business on February 10th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

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A billboard getting some attention was erected at the direction of some as yet unknown sponsors. There’s nothing like a little humor for this troubling political climate. And yes, this blogger laments the departure of Bush 43. Certainly not perfect but a preferred option over current conditions. And like most, the author of this brief post is anxiously awaiting November 2010. After that it will be anxiously awaiting November 2012.

Stanford Matthews
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MoreWhat Matters: An Admirable Choice

Posted in Announcement, wordpress, youtube, News Media, sports, Advertising, Video, Opinion on February 9th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on February 6th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
Tea Party Activists ‘Fed Up’ with Obama Agenda
Justice Alito Objected to Obama’s History Claim
Hensarling Slams Obama Over Spending Plans
Liberal Hate Speech
Climategate: Is It Criminal?
Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) gets sworn in and ’seated’
Upbeat Conservative News, Limbaugh on Obama agenda failure
Upbeat Conservative News, Gates on Managing Change
Upbeat Conservative News, Dems expand party of ‘no’
Upbeat Conservative News, Troubles Keep Coming For Toyota
Upbeat Conservative News, Obamanation: Stick a fork in it
Upbeat Conservative News, Who from the GOP in 2012?
Upbeat Conservative News, DOT: Stop Driving Recalled Toyotas

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MoreWhat Matters: Upbeat Conservative News

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, conservative, News Media on February 2nd, 2010 by Stanford Matthews
Upbeat Conservative News,MSM not buying what Obama’s selling
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Upbeat Conservative News, Democrats squabble over jobs bill
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Steve Jobs’ iPad: In His Own Words; Nothin’ New

Posted in Technology, Announcement, wordpress, youtube, internet, News Media, Video, Opinion, Business, Apple on January 30th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


In his own words at his own ‘unveiling’ of the iPad Jobs calls the iPad’more intimate’ than a laptop and ‘more capable’ than an iPhone. That translates to an item targeting the ultimate couch potato whose sedentary lifestyle does not even allow for the minimal effort required to operate a pc or mac. At the same time he disses his own iPhone as even less capable than this offering.

What more do you need to understand our technology wasteland?

Stanford Matthews
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iPad, iPhone, iPod: the iDiot Family

Posted in Money Matters, Technology, Announcement, wordpress, Microsoft, internet, News Media, Opinion, Business, Apple on January 30th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

When’s the last time a politician gave us what we wanted? When’s the last time your boss gave you what you wanted? To be fair, when’s the last time an employee gave you what you wanted? And finally, how often have you purchased a product or service that really impressed you in terms of utility, overall value and price or affordability?

In the ‘tech’ world there never seems to be a shortage of those willing to buy whatever is offered. Neither does there seem to be a lack of those willing to applaud the debut of each new item touted by vendors like Microsoft and Apple. This time a mild rant is presented on Apple’s latest ‘thing.’ The iPad has the same naming convention allowing a previous Apple bash on this blog indicating the ‘i’ in iPhone is for idiot.

The same applies for the iPad. Without benefit of manufactured memory this blogger’s own recalls a brief visit to Apple dot com to obtain an official press release. Would have dealt with images but Apple’s paranoia made that option excessively annoying as well. So the use of an earlier technology that has remarkable similarities to the iPad is the substitute.

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Apple dot com listed a price of $499 for the iPad versus those near $700 at various sources around the net. The 500 dollar price may have been a bare bones version. And there were availability questions which caused some laughter. More laughter was generated by the details about what the fine device can do, or not. These debuts are so silly and the response to them equally bizarre it is all one can do to remain silent observing such nonsense.

Beyond the fact that this is another ‘device’ what the hell is so different about this one from all the others over decades? Oh sure, we’ve seen dial up move to broadband like they couldn’t have done that sooner. Oh my, we have wireless, sort of. The only reason there has been massive increases in memory and storage is to accommodate no technical advancements nor real reasons to purchase additional or replacement devices. Tech is stagnant.

Apple you are no more impressive than that other outfit…. Microsoft. Although you produce funnier advertisements. Speaking of humor, here’s someone else’s reaction to the news.

Tabula Rasa: Apple’s Press Release, Before the Editing
Genius Knows No Bounds
By Peter Jeffrey

For Immediate Release. (Apple employees: Thanks for keeping it under wraps. You may reclaim your first-born sons before the close of business Friday.)

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27 — Apple Inc. announced today a revolutionary new tablet computer offering live HDTV, 3D movie downloads, 4G broadband Internet access from anywhere on Earth or low orbit, interactive multilingual color e-books, e-newspapers, e-magazines, an e-sense of purpose in life and e-anything else we have to do to blast our “competitors” back to the Sprocket Age.

And here’s a link to the Apple iPad press release, really.

Stanford Matthews
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James O’Keefe-gate?

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, News Media, Law, Justice, Opinion, Legislation on January 27th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

What a strange coincidence that a story about Hannah Giles partner in exposing ACORN corruption would appear the day of or day after this blog publishes a post (or more correctly, a video and link) advocating for Giles defense fund regarding legal action against her based on their earlier documentary film.

Federal officials accused four men, including a conservative activist, of posing as telephone repairmen to tamper with phones at the New Orleans offices of Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu.

Why would James O’Keefe and three others be interested in Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA)?

ABC News’ Jonathan Karl reports:

What does it take to get a wavering senator to vote for health care reform?

Here’s a case study.

On page 432 of the Reid bill, there is a section increasing federal Medicaid subsidies for “certain states recovering from a major disaster.”

The section spends two pages defining which “states” would qualify, saying, among other things, that it would be states that “during the preceding 7 fiscal years” have been declared a “major disaster area.”

I am told the section applies to exactly one state: Louisiana, the home of moderate Democrat Mary Landrieu, who has been playing hard to get on the health care bill.

Landrieu would be the recipient of what amounts to a payoff (bribe) for her healthcare vote in the form of $100 million, taxpayer dollars, for increased Medicaid coverage for Louisiana. This is exactly the same kind of payoff offered to Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) for the state of Nebraska.

So what’s the deal? First, Hannah Giles is not involved in this story other than to mention she and O’Keefe put together the documentary exposing ACORN corruption which everyone should be familiar with by now. Second, this blogger still enthusiastically supports Giles and O’Keefe for their ACORN documentary and equally objects to Congress giving any more money to ACORN. Third, who knows what O’Keefe was thinking on this latest story but it changes nothing about the earlier documentary.

Finally, you are still encouraged to defend Hannah Giles as indicated in the previous post. You can do so by following the link provided in that post. As the sole statement in that post suggests, if you have money for Haiti you have money for Hannah. Send a few bucks to help her out. She did a fine job exposing ACORN for what it is….. corrupt. And there is no reason to think she had anything to do with O’Keefe going off the reservation. If that is in fact what happened. But the report from WSJ seems to suggest no one is denying what took place at Landrieu’s offices regarding O’Keefe and three others.

Defend Hannah Giles

Stanford Matthews
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