Monthly Archives: September 2010
Craziest Web/TV ads of the 2010 Primary Election Season
Crazy: This defines the 2010 Primary Election season. In terms of videos, Tennessee was filled with a bumper crop of crazy candidates this election. Both Basil Marceaux.com and Lenny Ladner tied for the craziest. Marceaux became a celebrity of sorts, appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Colbert Report. As for Ladner, shape your eyebrows…man!
Ladner’s ad was not that bad. It actually had the potential to make a good ad, if they only spliced it to remove the head slap, waving to a neighbor, and the candidate pointing out his own sign.
Best Videos of the Primary Election Season
The primaries are still going on, but there has been quite a storm of great web/TV commercials for candidates. I would like to give a shout-out to some of the best, some of the craziest, and yes, some of the weirdest.
Beginning with the best:
Susana Martinez has a great chance to become the next Governor of New Mexico, and she definitely did a great job with this particular video. Of course, her YouTube channel features other videos that show why she is the best candidate.
Honorable Mention:
What do you get when you utilize Wizard of Oz and making Nancy Pelosi “the Wicked Witch of the West”? A great commercial featuring John Dennis, who is running against Pelosi in San Francisco.
Next up…the craziest of 2010.
The America Obama Believes In…
Yesterday, I was on a flight back to Washington from Texas (a place I would much rather escape to at this point), when I caught President Obama’s speech in Cleveland, Ohio about the economy. My first thoughts were: Was Obama going to continue spewing false promises about how he plans to fix the economy? Will Obama find something or someone to blame for the current economic climate?
Throughout the speech, it appeared as if Obama could not stop blaming House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) for the current situation and citing about how his proposals will continue to add to the declining economy. The speech was filled with more blame than talking about solutions he could propose. False promises: Check, Obama blaming someone while not taking accountability: Check.
The speech (which you can find here) was filled with some hypocritical lines. For example, President Obama promised the following:
But I am absolutely committed to fiscal responsibility, which is why I’ve already proposed freezing all discretionary spending unrelated to national security for the next three years. (Applause.)
And once the bipartisan fiscal commission finishes its work, I’ll spend the next year making the tough choices necessary to further reduce our deficit and lower our debt — whether I get help from the other side or not. (Applause.)
Obama said he was committed to fiscal responsibility. Since he was sworn in as President in 2009, Obama has signed the Stimulus and Omnibus bills into law. Additionally, he wasted taxpayer dollars to bail out the failing automobile industry in Detroit and has spent excessively, forcing our country into a $13.5 trillion deficit. As for his claims to work across party lines, I think his blame game on the Republicans will not be very helpful.
There was another claim mentioned in Obama’s speech yesterday.
So, no, our job is not easy. But you didn’t elect me to do what was easy. (Applause.) You didn’t elect me to just read the polls and figure how to keep myself in office. You didn’t elect me to avoid big problems. You elected me to do what was right. And as long as I’m President, that’s exactly what I intend to do. (Applause.)
Ironically, the American people in 2008 should have looked at Obama’s inexperience before voting for him. After all, he has been showing signs of avoiding leadership at all costs. For someone who mentions, “You didn’t elect me to avoid big problems,” he has went on more vacations than his predecessors and avoiding our economic woes. Where has he been when unemployment numbers continued to climb or when the federal deficit continued to balloon? He has been out on golfing ventures, etc. He has also failed to set the budget, which could lead to gridlock.
It leads me to question: Could the America Obama believes in revolve around doing nothing? Could it be an America that avoids addressing the challenges faced on a daily basis?
President Obama should remember a line from a famous movie: “Attitude Reflects Leadership.” It’s true. In a time such as this, we need a leader not someone avoiding the issues facing the nation.
Americans Want Commonsense Health Care Reform
Guest Post by Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.)
Over the last few weeks I conducted a series of in-person town hall meetings and telephone town hall meetings throughout the 6th Congressional District. These meetings allowed me the opportunity to speak with thousands of my constituents and answer their questions. It is clear that the recently enacted “health care reform” law continues to be of great concern to a majority of Americans.
This sweeping health care reform law, pushed by Congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Obama a few months ago, will dramatically impact every family, taxpayer and small business in America. As I have said time and time again, this monstrosity, which I voted against, amounts to a big government takeover of our health care system – one that will lead to fewer choices, higher prices and rationed care. Furthermore, the bill creates more than 150 new government agencies and programs at a cost of well over $2.5 trillion.
In addition to mandating that folks have health insurance, the government-run plan included in the law, will force millions out of the coverage they currently have. In fact, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that 8-9 million people will be dumped from their employer sponsored coverage.
To pay for this massive new government expansion, the legislation contains a total of $569 billion in devastating new tax increases imposed on individuals and small businesses. This will result in millions of lost jobs as small businesses are forced to take money from salaries to pay new taxes. In addition, the legislation would cut Medicare for our nation’s seniors by over $500 billion.
Americans are frustrated by rising health care costs, and that is why we in Congress should have had the opportunity to work in a bipartisan way to cut health insurance costs and make health care better, more available, and more affordable for all Americans.
House Republicans continue to offer solutions that will empower patients with choices, make high quality coverage more affordable, and protect and preserve the doctor-patient relationship. I strongly support a proposal that will achieve these goals. Unlike the Democrats’ plan, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office confirmed that the plan offered by House Republicans would lower premiums by up to 10 percent and reduce the deficit by $68 billion over 10 years, all without imposing tax increases on families and small businesses and while improving the quality of your health care. The Republican proposal allows for the purchase of health insurance across state lines, allows individuals and small businesses to join large pools to get more competitive rates, provides malpractice reform to cut down the high cost of defensive medicine, allows full tax deductibility of health insurance premiums, portability of health insurance, and protection against pre-existing condition exclusions.
I intend to continue working to repeal the new health care law that kills jobs, raises taxes, threatens seniors’ access to care, will cause millions of people to lose the coverage they have and like, and increases the cost of health care coverage. It must be replaced with commonsense reforms that lower health care costs and empower patients.
To contact me about this or any other matter, please visit my website at www.goodlatte.house.gov.
Delicious Irony from Detroit
What happens when a public figure goes to Detroit to speak about promoting green jobs?
A) He hugs a tree
B) He films a commercial driving around the city in a brand spanking new Ford Escape Hybrid
C) His Cadillac Escalade gets stolen
If you guessed C, you are right. Now, who is this public figure? Hmmm…could it be Jesse Jackson? You betcha!
Ironic, don’t you think? Jesse Jackson goes to Detroit to promote green jobs and gets his gas-guzzling Cadillac Escalade stolen.
Auto Bailouts: Another Failed Obama Initiative
The so-called auto industry bailouts were supposed to help keep American automakers afloat. After news broke on Tuesday that U.S. auto sales hit a 28-year low, one would think that the United Auto Workers (UAW) would be pitching a royal sh!t fit over what the Obama Administration considered the grand solution to keeping them in operations. Now, it looks like Detroit will most likely collapse due to the lack of sales.
So, will the UAW continue standing behind their man, Obama? Of course, they are sympathetic to the President, and they believe that Congress needs to pass another bailout to keep them in business.
United Auto Workers President Bob King said Congress needs to pass a stimulus package that creates jobs and bolsters consumer confidence.
Auto sales “are not going as well as they should,” King told reporters Aug. 27 in Wayne, Michigan. “Consumers are not going to buy vehicles if they don’t have jobs or aren’t confident in their job.”
However, what does the Obama Administration think of them? According to the author of an upcoming book, Overkill (which for the full disclosure, I look forward to purchasing and reading), Steven Rattner, who was appointed by President Obama to be the “Car Czar” dishes out revelations that a top White House official (Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel) disparaged the unions, especially calling out the UAW by saying a derogatory statement. As I say to the UAW, it’s time for the sh!t fit to begin.
Is Obama going to consider yet another bailout to help them survive or let them eat cake to help his party retain control of Congress? Another bailout for a failing business would make the taxpayers irate, and if Congress considers this move, they will be voted out of office. So, Obama might tell his ardent supporters from the UAW to eat cake on this one.
Coasting to Victory…
I know I might be premature in this prediction (and it’s not even Labor Day yet), but things are looking really good for Robert Hurt in the 5th Congressional District. According to a recent Survey USA poll, Hurt is ahead of Rep. Tom Perriello by 16 percentage points. With this huge margin, Hurt is on his way to victory in November if this momentum continues.


