Thursday, July 10, 2014

11 year old shoots and kill grandfather after grandfather shoots his dad. Another domestic dispute made deadly by the 2nd Amendment.

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11 year old shoots and kill grandfather after grandfather shoots his dad. Another domestic dispute made deadly by the 2nd Amendment.
11 year old shoots and kill grandfather after grandfather shoots his dad. Another domestic dispute made deadly by the 2nd Amendment.
Courtesy of Raw Story:

Vance County Sheriff Deputies were called to the home of 84-year-old Lloyd Woodlief late Monday night. A family argument had turned violent, Vance County Sheriff Peter White said, leading Lloyd Woodlief to shoot his 49-year-old son, Lloyd Peyton Woodlief, with a .22 caliber pistol.

Authorities said that they believe the unnamed 11-year-old then shot his grandfather with a 12-gauge shotgun.

Lloyd Peyton Woodlief was taken to Duke Medical Center, where is he recovering from his wounds. His father died on the scene shortly after authorities arrived. The 11-year-old was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon.

“A juvenile petition has been taken out against the 11-year-old,” Sheriff White said. “He is in the custody of juvenile services.”

I am not sure that this boy should be charged with anything.

If he lives in a house where there is violence, and he sees his grandfather shoot his dad, what's he supposed to do?

He responded in the way that he had been taught to respond by the adults in his life.

In my opinion the boy will need a lot of counseling, his father needs to take parenting classes, and the grandfather got what was coming to him.

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So President Obama met with Governor Rick Perry in Texas yesterday. How did that go?

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So President Obama met with Governor Rick Perry in Texas yesterday. How did that go?
Yeah it really does not look like Perry enjoyed the encounter.

So of course he went on Fox News afterward to complain about it:

Hours after their meeting, Governor Perry appeared on Sean Hannity’s television program Wednesday night, and criticized the President. “A leader acts, and what I haven’t seen out of this president are actions that makes me think he understands what’s going on.”

For his part, President Obama says he hopes Governor Perry will talk to the Texas Republican Congressional delegation and pressure them to pass his proposal for nearly $4 billion in emergency funding to shore up the border. “If the Texas delegation is prepared to move, this thing can get done next week.”

Rick Perry is such a douchenozzle.

Here the President is trying to find a workable solution to the problem, and he even said “There’s nothing that the Governor indicated he’d like to see that I have a philosophical objection to,” and yet all Perry can do is attempt to garner street cred from the Right Wing lunatics running his party these days by dogging the President behind his back.

Well that and engage in border guard cosplay with Sean Hannity.

Yep, douchenozzle.

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President Obama's recent visit to Denver, Colorado was rather.....interesting.

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President Obama's recent visit to Denver, Colorado was rather.....interesting.
What else can you expect from a state once they legalize marijuana?




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After launching an impeach Obama diatribe on Fox News Sarah Palin gets called out for it by....Fox News? Update!

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After launching an impeach Obama diatribe on Fox News Sarah Palin gets called out for it by....Fox News? Update!
This is actually from former CNN reporter Howard Kurtz, of whom I am not exactly a fan, but he is now at Fox and he certainly does not hold back one bit:

There is simply no downside for Sarah Palin in calling for Barack Obama’s impeachment.

She grabs a nice bit of media attention. She rallies her conservative base. She gets to talk about it on Fox. And since she holds no elective office, she doesn’t have to worry about whether her rhetorical broadside has the slightest chance of succeeding.

In fact, the chances that the House will impeach a second straight Democratic president are extremely remote. But so what? Palin gets the issue and positions herself on the leading edge of anti-Obamaism.

In other words Sarah Palin is a nobody, with few prospects, and virtually nothing of any value to lose, so there is no chance that her hateful rhetoric will cost her any future elections or opportunities since she really does not have many options anyway.

Kurtz then goes on to explain to Palin why this impeachment thing is a non-starter.

But while various GOP congressmen have openly mused about impeachment, the House leadership hasn’t given any indication that such proceedings would be seriously considered. With the Republicans appearing to be in a strong position in the 2014 midterms, why introduce an explosive new element that would divide the country and enable critics to turn the spotlight on their motivation?

The impeachment of Bill Clinton didn’t work out so well from the GOP point of view, as the country turned against the effort and the Democrats actually picked up House seats in the 1998 midterms.

I’m sure a chunk of the country would love to see Obama run out of office. But being a bad president isn’t grounds for impeachment. The Constitution requires evidence of “high crimes and misdemeanors”—say, like authorizing burglaries and orchestrating a coverup, as Richard Nixon did.

Kurtz then goes on to list all of the ways that this impeachment groundswell could sabotage the Republican party and potentially hand Democrats ammunition for both 2014 and 2016.

I was thinking about this the other day and to be honest if this thing builds any steam it really can do nothing but help the President, whose opponents will appear to be vindictive nutjobs, and the Democrats, who can use this in their campaigns to illustrate just how completely dedicated the Republicans are to obstructionism and the destruction of a President that was elected to office twice by huge margins.

One has to ask once again, is Sarah Palin really this stupid? Or is somebody paying her to sabotage the Republican party from within?

Update: Peter Wehner of the Wall Street Journal has some choice words as well:

Impeachment is such an obviously bad idea that one could plausibly assume this is a desperate shout-out to garner attention, an effort to win praise from the few remaining Palinites in America. (It tells you something when the controversial culture warrior Pat Buchanan is a temperate, restrained voice compared with Ms. Palin.)

On the other hand, Ms. Palin does seem to represent a certain mind-set. What matters to her is not mastering issues or even being conversant on them; it’s politics as theatrics, as a show, as a way to prove one’s purity. The conservatism of prudence and of realism, of moderate temperament and judicious judgments, seems alien to her. She wants to fight, even (and maybe especially) if it means losing. And notice the threat, too. She’s calling for Americans to “vehemently oppose any politician on the left or right who would hesitate in voting for articles of impeachment.” So voting for President Obama’s impeachment isn’t enough; those who even hesitate to do so deserve scorn. Impeachment of the president has now risen to a self-evident truth. For Ms. Palin, advocating a suicide run isn’t enough; she wants to punish those who don’t join her in self-immolation.

Look she is finally getting the attention that she craves so much.

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In other news guess which show drew the largest global audience EVER for National Geographic.

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In other news guess which show drew the largest global audience EVER for National Geographic.
In other news guess which show drew the largest global audience EVER for National Geographic.
Courtesy of Variety:

“Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” which premiered this spring on Fox and National Geographic Channel and received an unprecedented rollout in 180 countries, has become the most-watched series ever for National Geographic Channel International.

A whopping 135 million people — including 45 million in the U.S. — watched at least some of the 13-part science series, National Geographic Channel announced today. Overall, it aired on all 90 National Geographic Channels as well as 120 Fox-branded channels in 125 countries, making this the largest global launch ever for a television series.

Its March 3 premiere Stateside attracted roughly 8.5 million viewers across 10 channels. In addition to the Fox broadcast network and National Geographic Channel, “Cosmos” aired on cablers FX, FXX, FXM, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Mundo and FOX Life.

All I can say is that I hope this inspires other networks to create science programs of their own and put them on prime time, because I really think this country could really benefit from well done educational programs like "Cosmos."

Hey, and maybe Fox could stop focusing on making the country dumber through their Fox News channel, and instead focus on making more programs which make us all smarter.

Yes I know what you're thinking, "Then where would the Republicans find voters ignorant enough to vote for them?"

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