Monday News Roundup
Everybody in the club getting tipsy? Stocks swing up over 900 points in biggest day ever right after worst week ever.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/081013/wall_street.html
And Asian stocks jumped this evening, boding well for tomorrow’s market. Put the Xanax down. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aclr0VNJMasI&refer=worldwide
Tommy Bowden resigns as Clemson’s head coach. All the way to the bizank with $3.5 million buyout.
http://www.thestate.com/local/story/553653.html
Bill Kristol (Conservative writer/NY Times) says McCain Needs to Fire His Campaign
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/13/opinion/13kristol.html?ref=opinion
Obama never was an ACORN community organizer. I mean never a paid ACORN organizer. Depends which day you checked his site.
Link to Gateway Pundit
Website before incriminating document popped up.

Site now…changed so you can believe it. If saw the site before the change, then you, my friend, are a racist.
Bush’ s Ratings Now Lower than Tricky’s. Heh.
http://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/Politics/story?id=6017487&page=1
Male Postpartum depression defined. I think the depression actually starts when you get married, but either way, it’s not news…it’s CNN.
The Democrat Congress, self-proclaimed as “the most ethical” in history by ridding it of such filth Mark Foley, apparently cleaned house with some dirty water.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5997043&page=1
And finally, a bit of humor for today at the expense of the iPhone…
Longhorns Leap to No. 1 in Football Poll
Texas jumped, leaping past Alabama, to the top of this week’s poll with their pounding of Oklahoma Saturday. The Gamecocks got back into the vote-getters category and sit right outside the Top 25 with their win over Kentucky. Check out the widget below for the entire list:
Garcia Helps Nudge Gamecocks over Kentucky
Spurrier made his own “change we can believe in” by swapping the interception-prone Smelley out for Garcia late in a messy game, and the Gamecocks defense held the game within reach. The Gamecocks won a crucial game that would’ve could’ve derailed a wobbly season. And Garcia earned himself the immediate call as starter against LSU next week.
http://www.thestate.com/gogamecocks/story/552096.html
Recap
South Carolina (5-2, 2-2) won its ninth consecutive meeting against Kentucky (4-2, 0-2), which came in with momentum after nearly upsetting Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Instead, the Wildcats’ string of futility against Spurrier is the longest by any team against a single coach other than two losing streaks against Penn State’s Joe Paterno.
The game, billed as a field position showdown between two of the Southeastern Conference’s top defenses, lived up to that hype, at least until midway through the third quarter. That was when Spurrier, always quick with the hook on his quarterbacks, made a change that paid immediate dividends.
Stephen Garcia replaced a struggling Chris Smelley and led four consecutive drives into Wildcat territory, which the Gamecocks turned into 10 points. It could have been more if not for three missed second-half field goal attempts by Ryan Succop.
McCain Takes off the Gloves and Puts on Floaties
Sometimes I have to ask myself if McCain is a Democrat plant to ensure Obama wins. I’ve seen this guy lay into Republicans (see bottom YouTube video) and POW mothers with pure rage, but yesterday McCain assured his supporters (to boos, see top YouTube video) that Obama would be a fine president and we shouldn’t be scared.
Unfortunately, McCain forgot being scared of Obama’s tax policies, marxist ideas, supreme court nominees, and being commander in chief in the war on terror is the only reason half of his supporters are voting for him. He assures us that even still, he’d be a better President. He also forgets that same half of us don’t think he’ll make a good President either. Good strategy, Maverick.
Fingerpointing on the economy should be turned on ourselves.
Within minutes after the economic crisis began to set in, the leadership in our country didn’t start figuring out the cause or coming up with a comprehensive plan. They started up the PR machine to rapid-fire blame on anything that moved in the other party. As an aside they came up with a brilliant plan, throw a bunch of our money at the problem…which somehow involved tax breaks for wooden arrows and wool production for good measure. Since there’s no limit to what can be accomplished when no one cares who gets the credit, there’s also no bottom to what can be screwed up when that’s all that matters.
We the people have been trying to figure out who to blame, looking at the evidence, looking at solutions, and nervously studying candidates, waiting on someone to save us. They won’t save us. We’ll only get out of this mess by turning the blame finger on ourselves, something that isn’t in the scope of our elected officials.
Our love of money has been the root of the problem. Whether it’s our elected officials love of power that leads to money, or our wanting things we cannot own. In the past, owning a house took months, maybe years, of savings, thrift, and planning for that downpayment. Today it takes a split second decision and a driver’s licensce (aside from the 3 million illegals that own homes). Credit no longer extends our buying power, credit it is our buying power.
And because the government was there behind every loan and account with a promise, no one cared. Their bailout plan proved that you can go completely bankrupt and still live the same the next day (AIG executives anyone?). For those too lazy to work, they too can own a home in return for a vote.
And the corrupt public officals that have set up this system? They’ll get re-elected next time. We’re not too angry to actually make a change, don’t worry. We have the capacity to change it all at the ballot box, but we rely too much on the people on that ballot to rock the boat. They help us from birth to death, in sickness and in health.
But wealth on paper that appeared in thin air, vanished into it more quickly than it came. Wall Street and government will fare just fine, they made out like bandits. The punishment that would detour them…jail or losing an election…won’t happen. We don’t know how to make things happen anymore as a people. We’re too divided.
The government that we begged so much to save us from hurricanes, terrorism, poverty, old age, sickness, and to protect us from our own bad decisions, now owns the entire financial system. The whims of an unelected treasury secretary now control our entire economy. Based on today’s international news, they may control our new world economy as well.
We the people were against this new financial system, against that bailout in mass. But we lost. And the people who did it are still in office, and will win new offices or keep their old one. That is why, we can complain all we want about Wall Street and Government, but the blame lies soley with us on Main Street, as does the solution. Government, as Reagan said, is the problem…and we keep begging for more of it because we forgot how to help ourselves anymore.
Hang on to something…
After a US stock market free fall the past two weeks (with the dow now below 9000 points), right before the weekend the Asian markets opened Friday with a crash not seen in decades. Keep an eye on your money today. I guess the government bailout, the billions in government loans, the billions in government stimulus checks, and lowering of the government interest rate isn’t doing the trick. Get ready to pay more taxes (if you have any money left) for the government to try to plug the hole they caused. Oh wait, it was the free market’s fault.
Like the last major national catastophe, when the world said “we are all New Yorkers” it is noted today deftly in the telegraph that We’re all socialists now, comrade.
Tickers
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=apBR9iTfMQbI&refer=worldwide
Bottom Line – Why is it that we’re hearing from Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Harry Reid (??), Nancy Pelosi, George Bush, John McCain, and Barack Obama on what should be done? Where’s the economists or anyone that has a track record of any kind of economic results or who has managed a business? The greatest economic crisis of our lifetime and the biggest set of lost political stooges concerned about re-election and protecting the institutions they drilled into the ground.
Kinda wishing you voted for Mitt Romney aren’t you?
Obama Buys Half-Hour of Airtime on CBS Oct. 29
Flashback to Ross Perot (even as a kid, I thought that was pretty cool) Obama has purchased an entire block

I put you on notice about my ears too.
of television time to bring his case to the country. Deals with NBC and Fox are also in the works. I’m frankly surprised they made him pay for the time, should’ve just been a thank you gift for the leg tingles all year.
He may need more than an hour to fully distance himself and explain today’s news, although if he follows his normal suit, he can just say “That is not the ACORN I knew, that is not the New Party I knew, and That sounds racist” to quell the rumors.
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- Obama’s favorite community organization group, ACORN, is getting lit up this week with fraud charges in almost every major battle ground state. In some cases people were registered dozens of times to vote under false names. Oddly enough all Democrat. And Obama is a former leader and funneled thousands to them.
NY Post story
- Bill Ayers, the former (eh..sorta former) domestic terrorist from the 60′s keeps popping up, much like many fashions from that era. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20081009/D93N74501.html
- In 1996 Obama was a member of the Socialist “New Party”? New evidence suggests so…but likely just a rumor. Which is why it should be easy for Obama to shoot down right?
http://politicallydrunk.blogspot.com/2008/10/web-archives-confirm-barack-obama-was.html
Movies Releasing This Weekend (Fri, Oct. 10)
Slow week at the Cineplex, here’s what’s coming out this weekend. Stick to college football, fall festivals, or sleeping.
Body of Lies (R)
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe
Directed by Ridley Scott
Plot: Based on Washington Post columnist David Ignatius’ 2007 novel about a CIA operative, Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio), who uncovers a lead on a major terrorist leader suspected to be operating out of Jordan.
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 59% – Pretty Decent
Craigo Must See? Rating: Good cast, probably almost worth the price of admission.
City of Ember (PG)
Starring: Tim Robbins, Bill Murray
Plot: For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights – underground. Built as a refuge for humanity and powered by a massive generator – this City will only sustain for 200 years.
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 60% – Fresh
Craigo Must See? Rating: Maybe a Rental.
The Duchess (Not Rated)
Starring: Keira Knightly
Plot: Who cares. It’s a “period piece” if that helps.
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: N/A
Craigo Must See? Rating: Leggo.
The Express (PG)
Starring: Dennis Quaid
Summary: This inspirational sports drama tackles the true story of Ernie Davis. The first black football player to win the coveted Heisman, Davis faced obstacles both on and off the field.
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 71% Fresh
Craigo Must See? Rating: Looks like a remake of Remeber the Titans, which would be a good thing.
Get Great Deals Every Day
A great website called The Consumerist, while being quite an interesting read, also posts the best deals on the web everyday in their Morning Deals section. I’ve already been able to use one of their coupons.
It’s over at: http://consumerist.com/5060535/morning-deals









