The John Ensign Affair: Another look into the world of the frivolous and nonessential.

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Another many of a kind useless story that just wastes bandwidth and gives opposing sides talking points and "I told yah so's."Without further adieu, The John Ensign Affair.

From the Fix.

UPDATE, 5:55 p.m.: Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) has acknowledged an extramarital affair with a campaign staffer in a statement released by his office. "I deeply regret and am very sorry for my actions," said Ensign. He is expected to announce the affair at a press conference at 6:30 pm tonight. The affair, which was with a woman who worked for both Ensign's re-election campaign and his Battle Born leadership political action committee, began in December 2007 and ended in August 2008. Ensign's wife, Darlene, said that the couple's "marriage has become stronger" and added: "I love my husband."
Yawn...oh I am sorry, I was falling asleep.

Anyways in timeless and predictable fashion bottom feeding Proglodytes took some time off form more serious issues like Health Care or Iran falling into the grips of a civil war to fire some shots across the bow of a GOP 2012 hopeful.

Now in reading their drivel I came across an interesting quote which for some reason sent my Libdar off, I smult propaganda. Call it an innate ability to detect a twisting of facts or a generation of bullshit from half-truths.

Before I move on with the sidebar of the highly "interesting" and "life-ending" Ensign affair, let me air out one caveat. Is Ensign a scum bag for cheating on his wife? Hell yeah, no more of a scum bag than FDR, JFK, RFK, Bill Clinton (Although he might have a reasonable excuse and its name is Hillary.), Vitter, or Edwards. Nevertheless, he has one thing in common with all of these men, regardless of political affiliation, they are imperfectable and stupid. A category I could easily fall into as well as any other "man" in the world.

Now onto the freak show. It was this quote which I found on the progressive blog, Think Progress, which caught my eye.

“I came to that conclusion recently, and frankly it’s because of what he put his whole Cabinet through and what he has put the country through,” Ensign said Thursday, becoming the first member of the Nevada delegation to call for Clinton to quit. “He has no credibility left.”
That seemed awfully bold and quite stupid of Ensign to remark this blatantly about Billy Bob's affair. My very first thought was that the comment was incomplete or out of context. Wouldn't you know, it was a specific reference to Clinton's lying, not his affair. Here is the whole text of what Ensign was quoted as saying.

WASHINGTON -- Rep. John Ensign, R-Nev., thinks President Clinton should resign rather than face possible impeachment.

"I came to that conclusion recently, and frankly it's because of what he put his whole Cabinet through and what he has put the country through," Ensign said Thursday, becoming the first member of the Nevada delegation to call for Clinton to quit. "He has no credibility left."

At a Jan. 23 meeting between Clinton and Cabinet officers the president denied allegations of a sexual relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Cabinet members rallied behind the president after the meeting, telling the media they did not believe the allegations. Since then the president has admitted to an "inappropriate relationship" with the young woman.

"Think about it. He sent taxpayer-paid staff out to lie for him, and that is a misuse of office," Ensign said.

The House plans to vote today on how to release the report it received this week from independent counsel Kenneth Starr concerning the president's behavior. Ensign and Rep. Jim Gibbons, R-Nev., said they favor a limited disclosure that will protect innocent people whose names might be included in the report's appendices.
This might seem small to most and even an isolated instance but Think Progress has done this minimalist propaganda bullshit before. In fact, before they offer up Ensign's quote they provide a link to a another 1998 article which highlights a debate between Harry Reid and Ensign. Implying to the reader that this is the source and context of what he said. However, in the article that this
statement is "insinuated" to be drawn from it doesn't even appear.

So where did they get it and why didn't they post the original source? It isn't that hard, I found it in about 30 seconds.

Now, you might ask, "Mike, you idiot, why are things this insignificant, important?" Small out context comments like this can be used to manipulate public opinion on a myriad of topics. I am 100% sure that both sides of the aisle use this same technique to influence constituents and like good sheeple, they bite .

The only reason I bring this up is to point out to people who want to be truly informed, don't always take what you read at face value. Always be skeptical and investigate if you have the time. If this kind of garbage is happening on a small level, imagine the crap that is being fed to you on matters of even greater importance. God forbid we concentrate on something that is a little more criminal on the political scene, like a pol taking bribes.

Finally, as the Libbie O'Tards like to say, "It's a teaching moment." :)

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Far-Left hpyerbole on the Pennsylvania shooting and how they were wrong, again.

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If you are one of those blogging/news junkie Americans who peruse the blogosphere looking for opinions, then you might be familiar with the recent and indignant Far-Left hyperbole concerning the tragic killing of three police officers in Pennsylvania.

When the story first broke, the press picked up on a comment made by one of the 23 year-old shooter's friends.

KDKA/AP-Friends said 23 year-old Richard Poplawski feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns. read more...


Rather than connecting the dots between the killings in Oakland, New York, Seattle and this one being driven by the economic trepidation people are feeling today. The Far left blogs responded with "opportunity politics," like scavenging hyenas on the carcass of dead prey. Here are some examples.

Crooks and Liars-We're gathering more information about Richard Polawski, the 23-year-old man who decided to kill three Pittsburgh police officers and wound three others because it appears he was afraid they -- at the behest of the Obama administration -- were going to take his guns away. (Dude, they definitely are now.) read more...

In C & L's defense they did not take it as far as most of the others did. I understand their first reaction, even if it was wrong. However, here is where the nose dive really starts and reaches Mach 10 with a quickness.

Think Progress-In Pittsburgh today, a gunman wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire on police officers who were responding to a domestic disturbance call, killing three of them. Many bloggers have noted that the shooter, 23-year old Richard Poplawski, irrationally feared for “the Obama gun ban that’s on the way” and “didn’t like our rights being infringed upon.” In a presciently-timed op-ed, Charles Blow warns of the disturbing escalating rhetoric of right-wingers like Chuck Norris, Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck, and others. read more...
Not much "thinking" going on there. On to the final contestant, TBogg over at the cyber-orgy of collectivist and rhetorical tripe, Fire Dog Lake. I had the displeasure, along with others at Jammie Wearing Fool, of trying to get him to answer a question about the rhetorical nature of his attacks on the Right. (Usually, I am not in the habit of commenting on bigger blogs, but on this one I couldn't resist.)

Fire Dog Lake-Barack Obama, approximately one year ago:

You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing’s replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. So it’s not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

One year later....

Glenn Beck:

You know, let's not throw Barack Obama under the bus solely. I think George Bush was not as bad, but he was on the same road. I mean, you know, we've been playing the game with the United Nations -- thank God George Bush put you into the United Nations! I know you, you were extremely unpopular there -- I cheered for that! read more...


Our sages of leftist thought are convinced this is a result of Glenn Beck, Michelle Bachmman, conservative bloggers, and gun-rights supporters pushing for "armed resistance" against government intrusion which caused this tragedy. First, they are pushing for political engagement, by both sides of the aisle, against being robbed blind by an ever growing statist and corporatist minded government. Secondly, the this particular shooting wasn't exactly caused by the reasons they would like you to believe.

From the AP, via Fox News.

Fox News-An ambush that resulted in the shooting deaths of three Pittsburgh policemen was precipitated by an emergency call from the gunman's mother over a dog urinating in the house.

According to court papers, Richard Poplawski and his mother argued about his dog's accident Saturday morning, prompting her to threaten to evict him and to call police. read more...


All of this infantile rhetoric about gun rights, conservative pundits, conservative pols and the cause was a dog urinating. How pathetically sad.

This is why people need to stay away from politicizing tragedies like this. First off there is the dignity of the police who were killed, then their families, their friends, and community you are stepping on. Obviously a fact that the pathologically erroneous Far-Left is not all that concerned with.

Secondly, we do offer op-eds on blogs, but there is a certain responsibility to at least provide responsible opinion, if you are to be taken seriously. Another fact our Far-Left blogging comrades don't seem to be to concerned with.

This sad event, and the string of others which have occurred, are a testimony to today's world. Sometimes when we look in the mirror we may not like what we see. It's at that point we should do something positive to effect prudent progress in our lives, not become mired down with the populism of the day.

Finally, to quote my new "friend and stalker" TBogg, who for some reason is interested in the numbers of hits we pull on our little podunk blog, " I don't think any other comment is necessary."

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