Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Rare F-Bomb at The House of Eratosthenes
Getting called out by name in a famous comic strip can drive one to such, I suppose.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Fucking Christmas, Everyone

And Happy Fucking New Year, too.
May 2010 be less of a shit sandwich than 2009.
From all of us at Fucking Conservatives - the best to you 3 who read us and yours this holiday season.
Maryk Out.
Update: (Smitty)
And the effin' same from Knowledge is Power:
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Notorious Whore Nominates Another Kind Of Whore
The most shocking aspect of all? The fact that Max Baucus was named as a Democrat in the very first paragraph.
The key quote.
This might have been played with. A little.
Via Ace and Drudge.
The key quote.
“Having extensive experience and qualifications in the field, Ms. Hanes was awarded the position based solely on her merit,” he said. “Since then she has excelled in her role. As well as giving Sen. Baucus 'Round The World' and doesn't mind the occasional 'Cleavland Steamer'.”
This might have been played with. A little.
Via Ace and Drudge.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Tiger has a lesson for all of us...
We have a Fifth Amendment, and it comes in quite handy.
Tiger Woods has the "right not to incriminate himself" and NOT talk to the police about his accident. He followed that simple directive and received this:
Which was all the police could charge him by the evidence they had. It's $164 and 4 points. A misdemeanor moving violation. For Tiger, that's literally pocket (lint) money, and he's little risk for losing his license.
But what if he would have talked? What would have leaked out of the now public information of his statement, or his wife's?
Let's just say it's better left as speculative tabloid fodder than legal evidence, regardless of the truth - and his marriage is really none of our business, is it?
It's entirely conceivable that no matter what he may have said to the cops, they would have found something more with which to charge him, or his wife. And that's just the legal issues. What about the tabloids?
Smart, Tiger, fucking smart.
That's why this guy below is my fucking hero, just like Tiger.
This is not a Golf lesson, it's a life lesson.
Watch the whole fucking thing, and part 2.
Maryk out.
Tiger Woods has the "right not to incriminate himself" and NOT talk to the police about his accident. He followed that simple directive and received this:
Tiger Woods will be cited for careless driving in a car crash outside his Orlando-area mansion, but will not face criminal charges, the Florida Highway Patrol said Tuesday.
Which was all the police could charge him by the evidence they had. It's $164 and 4 points. A misdemeanor moving violation. For Tiger, that's literally pocket (lint) money, and he's little risk for losing his license.
But what if he would have talked? What would have leaked out of the now public information of his statement, or his wife's?
Let's just say it's better left as speculative tabloid fodder than legal evidence, regardless of the truth - and his marriage is really none of our business, is it?
It's entirely conceivable that no matter what he may have said to the cops, they would have found something more with which to charge him, or his wife. And that's just the legal issues. What about the tabloids?
Smart, Tiger, fucking smart.
That's why this guy below is my fucking hero, just like Tiger.
This is not a Golf lesson, it's a life lesson.
Watch the whole fucking thing, and part 2.
Maryk out.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Sara Palin's problem to solve
Toby Harden, in his “giver her a talk show” article hits what I think is an essential truth and problem about a possible Palin candidacy:
I believe this is an obstacle she may not be able to overcome by acting as a populist, virtual “backbencher”, as she is currently operating. I say this as a fan – I would vote for her without reservation and will defend her to the ends of the earth against the BS she gets every day.
I think she will be the right person at the wrong time.
A common observation of recent Presidential elections is that, in at least one crucial personality trait or important aspect, The People elect the polar opposite of the current President.
Ford – Carter: Insider – Outsider
Carter – Reagan: Sour defeatism – Sunny optimism.
Reagan – Bush(1): Idealist – Pragmatist.
Bush(1) – Clinton: Staid – Rambunctious.
Clinton – Bush(2): Undisciplined – Disciplined.
Bush(2) – Obama: Stubborn loyalty – “Under the bus”
I’m afraid that the current amateur hour is going to be that crucial aspect. The country won’t want to give a go to another politician with a thin resume (including sadly, her resignation of the Governorship) like the last, regardless of her policy positions and how good we think she would be.
Sorry, no "fuck" in this post. Oh, wait....
Maryk out.
This is not snooty elitism – it’s based on the perception that Mrs Palin’s track record is thin and that while she has real star quality her political prescriptions are vague. Sound familiar? That may have worked for Barack Obama in 2008 but Americans are likely to want much more substance next time around.
I believe this is an obstacle she may not be able to overcome by acting as a populist, virtual “backbencher”, as she is currently operating. I say this as a fan – I would vote for her without reservation and will defend her to the ends of the earth against the BS she gets every day.
I think she will be the right person at the wrong time.
A common observation of recent Presidential elections is that, in at least one crucial personality trait or important aspect, The People elect the polar opposite of the current President.
Ford – Carter: Insider – Outsider
Carter – Reagan: Sour defeatism – Sunny optimism.
Reagan – Bush(1): Idealist – Pragmatist.
Bush(1) – Clinton: Staid – Rambunctious.
Clinton – Bush(2): Undisciplined – Disciplined.
Bush(2) – Obama: Stubborn loyalty – “Under the bus”
I’m afraid that the current amateur hour is going to be that crucial aspect. The country won’t want to give a go to another politician with a thin resume (including sadly, her resignation of the Governorship) like the last, regardless of her policy positions and how good we think she would be.
Sorry, no "fuck" in this post. Oh, wait....
Maryk out.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Can you say by FUCKING 19?
Good, I knew you could.
https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2009/37C2EDEB-FACB-44C1-AF70-05FB616DCD62/UnOfficial/2_s.shtml
Maryk out.
BREAK
Okay 17.38%. Fucking sue me.
https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2009/37C2EDEB-FACB-44C1-AF70-05FB616DCD62/UnOfficial/2_s.shtml
Maryk out.
BREAK
Okay 17.38%. Fucking sue me.
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