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TKRS – Wednesday, December 7th 2011 – Michael Walsh and so-called “Workplace Violence”

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TKRS – Tuesday, December 6th 2011 – Rep. Tim Huelskamp

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The Sickness of Cleaver’s Intellectual Dishonesty

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Recently, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) lamented the situation of the nation, and specifically the inaction of the White House. Cleaver candidly told The Miami Herald:
If [former President] Bill Clinton had been in the White House and had failed to address this problem, we probably would be marching on the White House…There is a less-volatile reaction in the CBC (Congressional Black Caucus) because nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people who hate the president.
Intellectual dishonesty is a disease.  It rots the mind; it rots the soul. Cleaver’s quip reminded me of Evan Sayet’s 2007 Heritage Foundation speech, “Regurgitating The Apple: How the Modern Liberal Thinks.” Sayet speaks brilliantly, offering tangible examples of the rot that intellectual dishonesty brings the purveyor. At one moment, (paraphrasing) he refers to the fact that liberals, in an effort not to be bigoted (for what could be worse than bigotry) will purposefully dumb themselves down so as not to acknowledge reality. How else, Sayet posits, can you explain the TSA’s decisions on whom to screen at the airport?
Cleaver’s comments are not new to the CBC or its members.  Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA,) who recently declared the Tea Party can go to hell and she’ll help them get there, voiced the CBC’s impatience with the Obama White House:
We’re supportive of the president, but we getting tired, y’all…We want to give [Obama] every opportunity, but our people are hurting. The unemployment is unconscionable. We don’t know what the strategy is.
Cleaver and Waters reflect America’s frustration: Obama isn’t doing anything right.  No one knows what his strategy is.  He needs a wake up call.  America is tired of waiting.

America has had enough. Enough of Obama’s failings on the economy, his blundering in the Middle East ahead of the UN vote for so-called Palestinian statehood, his overall ignorant foreign policy, the continual push for increased taxes, his constant politicking instead of leadership.

The Congressional Black Caucus, however, won’t allow themselves to take the next logical step – call Obama’s time in office a failure, and back a new candidate.  If that is too extreme for the CBC, certainly they could march on the White House, they could send their demands to the President on what must come next to secure a better tomorrow for our children.  The CBC could, should, (must?) engage the President, and point out his consistent failures so that they no longer plague the American citizens.

But because the President is black, the CBC turns the other way.  They admit they’re angry and frustrated. They admit that things aren’t going right.  They admit that there is no strategy.  At least some admit, according to Cleaver, that the president is a “failure.”  But rather than tell the president what they really think, they choose the path Sayet described almost five years ago, to intentionally dumb themselves down.

The CBC simply cannot bring themselves to chastise the first Black President.  They cannot allow themselves to be honest, because the color of their skin matches the color of his skin.  The CBC has chosen color over character.  They chose to be intellectually dishonest, because it sounds a lot better than what they really are.  Racist.

Tony Katz Radio – Wednesday, July 6th 2011

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Live from the studios of PJTV, Tony talks to Hans von Spakovsky about the latest developments in the ill-fated Operation Fast and Furious. Then, how Obama hopes class warfare can win him re-election.

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Michelle Obama on the idea of a “work ethic”

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From my article on Pajamas Media:

First Lady Michelle Obama has been given the green light to campaign again for her husband’s re-election bid. At a gathering in Pasadena, California the other night, the First Lady had this to say about President Obama’s work ethic:

“He reads every word, every memo, so he is better prepared than the people briefing him,” she said. “This man doesn’t take a day off.”

Maybe the Obama handlers should reconsider their decision to let her campaign, as there are two glaring errors in her statement.

First, we are thrilled that Obama reads “…every word, every memo…” To be honest, we’re just glad there are Democrats out there who still actually read! But don’t tell us this like it’s a revelation. The president should read every word, and every memo. The president should be aware of the facts. While he should have a staff of qualified, competent people around him (very questionable in this administration) the president has a responsibility to himself, and to the nation, to be up on the facts, and aware of situations. If he wasn’t reading every memo, I’d be even more worried about the future of this nation.

Second, Mrs. Obama says:

“This man doesn’t take a day off.”

Maybe not compared to you, Mrs. Obama, but he takes days off. Many days off. An incredible amount of days off! (According to FOX News, Mr. Obama golfed for 11 consecutive weekends before Mrs. Obama gave this speech.) Certainly, no president can escape the job entirely. And, thanks to capitalism and free markets, innovation and creativity have allowed for mobile offices and instant, secure communications near anywhere in the world. But telling people that the President doesn’t take a day off is just false, and an insult to many across the country that can no longer afford a vacation.

Mrs. Obama has a warped sense of reality, and of her husband’s work ethic. I believe we will see less of her as the campaign continues. Or, more to the point, I hope so. No one should be insulted this much.

Tony Katz Radio – Tuesday, February 1st 2011

Rep. Tom McClintock talks Egypt and Full Faith and Credit

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Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) joins Tony to talk about Egypt, and the Full Faith and Credit Act which is designed to keep the US from defaulting on its debts.  Plus, Eric Wertheim chimes in on the future of the Suez Canal, and its effect on world trade.

Also, today marks one year on the air for The Tony Katz Radio Spectacular.  Thank you all for making it so successful!

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Tony Is Talking…about Bristol Palin and Shotguns

Bristol Palin leads men to take arms...literally.

A man was so infuriated that Bristol Palin made it to the finals of Dancing with the Stars, that he shot his TV. Tony talks about the nonsense, and the civilization in turmoil with a very funny take on these events.

Tony Katz Radio – Monday, November 8th 2010

Dallas Cowboys...one win better than Tony's pro football record.

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A full mix of news, as Tony discusses the 2012 elections, running to the Left of Obama, the MSNBC publicity stunt and how well he could coach the Dallas Cowboys.

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Tony Is Talking…about the US and human rights

The UN scolding the US on human rights abuses...really...no joke.

The US is facing a review of it’s human rights abuses by the UN, and groups across America think the US is guilty of “substandard human rights practices.” Tony challenges this notion, and reminds everyone of the impact of elections.

Tony Katz Radio – Monday, October 25th 2010

What is the impact of our decisions, and our inaction?

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All this talk about the mid-term elections, but not enough about their impact. Tony talks about the impact of our actions, or our inactions, and uses the current world events to prove the opportunity we all must engage in everyday.

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