Coal State Democrat Senator Rockefeller On Obama: “He’s Beginning To Be Not Believable To Me”
Who said the following regarding President Barack Hussein Obama, “He’s Beginning To Be Not Believable To Me.” OK, let’s rephrase that question as people might answer with, who has not said that phrase.
What long time Senate politician made the comment, “He’s Beginning To Be Not Believable To Me?” Hint, it’s not a Republican.
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“He says ‘I’m for clean coal,’ and then he says it in his speeches, but he doesn’t say it in here,” said Sen. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia. “And he doesn’t say it in the minds of my own people. And he’s beginning to not be believable to me.”
West Virginia and coal state Senator Jay Rockefeller made the comment and has the feeling of what most people do today. There is nothing that comes from Obama’s lips these days or things that he said during the campaign that are believable. Whether it be the words from Obama’s lips on taxes increases for those making under $250K, transparency of health care debates, bipartisanship, stimulus bills creating or saving jobs keeping unemployment at 8%, taxing Cadillac health care plans, no lobbyists in administration, taxes or any promises of hope and change … Obama has failed on all.
Americans have fallen out of favor and trust with Obama. How many times must we remind people, it’s In God We Trust, not Obama.
Is it any wonder why Obama has fallen in the polls and Democrats are on the verge of a disaster in the upcoming 2010 midterm elections. In all aspects of Obama’s policies, he has either flip-flopped or failed. His own party has turned against him in that with overwhelming majorities, he cannot get any of his socialist agenda passed.
As Jay Rockefeller stated, “He’s Beginning To Be Not Believable To Me.”
Posted February 13, 2010 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Corruption, Economy, Government, Healthcare, Hypocrisy, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Unemployment | 2 comments |
Louisiana Senate Election 2010: Safe Republican Hold, Vitter (R) 57%, Melancon (D) 33%
Louisiana Senate race … bright shade of RED.
Republicans appear to have a safe hold in the Louisiana Senate election in 2010. Republ;ican incumbet David Vitter has a commanding lead over Democrat rival Charlie Melancon, 57% to 33%.

David Vitter
Incumbent Republican David Vitter has an even more commanding lead this month over his top Democratic challenger in Louisiana’s race for the U.S. Senate.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state shows Vitter leading Democratic Congressman Charlie Melancon 57% to 33%. Just three percent (3%) would opt for some other candidate, while seven percent (7%) are undecided.
So much for the theory that all incumbents are in trouble in the upcoming midterm elections. Vitter certainly disproves that notion. The troubling trend for Democrats is that their incumbents are in trouble, not the GOP. Also in a continuing trend, Vitter finds himself ahead his Democrat foe among voters not affiliated with either party leading by more than three to one.
Posted February 13, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Politics, Polls, Senate Elections | 4 comments |
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW from Aruba with Glenda Bondia Regarding Paulus Van der Sloot Death … Natalee Holloway, Joran Van der Sloot
Breaking News: Exclusive interview with Monkey News and the Paulus Van der Sloot death due to a cardiac arrest while playing tennis.
Hat Tip: Klaas
What did Paulus take to his grave? Seems that one person in Aruba thinks that Joran was innocent, even when not asked whether Paulus or Joran were guilty of anything. Enjoy!!!
Posted February 12, 2010 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Facebook, Fun, Humor, Joran Van der Sloot, Natalee Holloway, Paul Van der Sloot, Scandal, VIDEO - You Tube Video, WTF | 45 comments |
LEFTIST Lawrence O’Donnell’s Goes Mental on Marc Thiessen on Today’s Morning Joe
Is it any wonder why no one watches MSNBC?
MSNBC once again shows that they are a news organization with standards and ethics as Lawrence O’ Donnell loses his mind once again with a guest. This time it was Marc Thiessen, the author of the book ‘Courting Disaster; How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama is Inviting the Next Attack’. Little did Thiessen, former speech writer to President George W. Bush know that the next attack was going to come from an unhinged and crazoid Lawrence O’Donnell.
When Moonbats Attack with silly ad hominem attacks. What are these people going to do next November when the results come in from the elections? All shoe laces and belts are going to have to be removed before they enter the set.
As Hot Air states, how is O’Donnell even still on the air after past episodes of unhingement?
Check out Jow Scarborough at the end of the segment get pissed at O’Donnell and his unprofessionalism as he cuts to commercial as Joe says, “we are going to break right now and when we come back I will be interviewing Marc by myself.”
Appearing on “Morning Joe” with former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen who was brought on to discuss terrorist interrogation procedures, O’Donnell began by first calling him a liar, and then accused the Bush White House of inviting 9/11 “by having no idea what was going on with al Qaeda.”
As O’Donnell continued with his attack, others on the set were heard asking him to calm down and stop.
Posted February 12, 2010 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Media, Moonbats, War on Terror | 8 comments |
Three People Killed at The University of Alabama – Huntsville in Deadly Shooting (Suspect: Dr. Amy Bishop)
Tragic news from Huntsville, Alabama …
Three are dead and one is wounded at the University of Alabama at Huntsville after a shooting took place Friday afternoon. The incident took place at about 4:15 pm in Shelby Hall. Police state that they have a woman in custody.
Police have not yet identified the victims or the suspect; however, a source told CBS News affiliate WHNT-TV that the suspect is a faculty member who was denied tenure at the university. The suspect is thought to be an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences who has taught courses in anatomy and physiology. It would appear that there are two suspects in custody now.
A source tells CBS News affiliate WHNT-TV that the suspect is a faculty member who was denied tenure at the university. After being denied tenure, the suspect walked into a biology department faculty meeting Friday afternoon and opened fire, WHNT-TV reports.
WHNT-TV in Huntsville reports that three victims were injured in the shooting. Two of those victims are in critical condition at a hospital, the TV station reports. Two of the injured victims are men and one is a woman, WHNT-TV reports. The gender of the victims in critical condition was not clear.
None of the victims were students, WHNT-TV reports.
Trent Willis, chief of staff for Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, says there are several other shooting injuries in addition to the four. He doesn’t have an exact number.
WHNT-TV reports that two suspects, a man and a woman, are in custody.
Time Line of events can be seen HERE.
UPDATE I: Suspect was Denied Tenure and went on Shooting Rampage
Non-Tenured Professor goes on Shooting Rampage. That hardly seems the act of an some one from academia.
UPDATE II: Suspect named … Amy Bishop
Amy Bishop, received her doctorate from Harvard University’s Department of Genetics and came to University of Alabama – Huntsville in the fall of 2003 as an assistant professor of biology. The other individual taken into custody for questioning referenced above was Amy Bishop’s husband.
Dr. Amy Bishop, the suspect in Friday afternoon’s shooting inside UAHuntsville’s Shelby Building, is in police custody. The biology professor, who is in her 40′s, was detained after she allegedly entered a biology department faculty meeting Friday afternoon and opened fire on co-workers. Multiple sources have stated that Dr. Bishop was notified Friday morning she would not be receiving tenure and that this may have served as the catalyst in Friday’s tragedy.
UPDATE III: Names of Shooting Victims Released
Dr. G.K. Podila, Dr. Maria Ragland Davis and Dr. Adriel Johnson, all three faculty members at the university, died shortly after the afternoon shooting at the Shelby Center.
Dr. Joseph Leahy and Stephanie Monticciolo, a staff assistant, are in critical condition at Huntsville Hospital. Dr. Luis Rogelio Cruz-Vera is now stable, officials said.
UPDATE IV: 42 Year Old Amy Bishop Charged With One Count of Capital Murder
Amy Bishop, 42, was charged Friday night with one count of capital murder, which means she could face the death penalty if convicted. Three of Bishop’s fellow biology professors were killed and three other university employees were wounded.
UPDATE V: 3 Murdered in Cold Blood Because a Professor Denied Tenure
You mean all of this senseless violence and murder could have been prevented if an academic college professor would have been given tenure? For this denial of tenure, Amy Bishop murdered three of her colleagues, biology professors G. K. Podila, the department’s chairman; Maria Ragland Davis; and Adriel D. Johnson Sr. Is it any wonder why this loose cannon or individual with IED was not given tenure? Is this what we are to expect from professors who are not given tenure in the future?
Dr. Bishop had told acquaintances recently that she was worried about getting tenure, said a business associate who met her at a business technology open house at the end of January and asked not to be named because of the close-knit nature of the science community in Huntsville.
“She began to talk about her problems getting tenure in a very forceful and animated way, saying it was unfair,” the associate said, referring to a conversation in which she blamed specific colleagues for her problems.
“She seemed to be one of these persons who was just very open with her feelings,” he said. “A very smart, intense person who had a variety of opinions on issues.”
UPDATE VI: Amy Bishop no Stranger to Murder, Reportedly Killed Brother 1986
According to reports, Amy Bishop shot and killed her 18 year old brother in 1986 in Massachusetts that police called an accidental shooting. Now some 20+ years later she flies off the handle and guns down three professors. Hmm … accidental?
Amy Bishop was 20 in December 1986 when she shot her 18-year-old brother, Seth M. Bishop, in Braintree, Mass., the Boston Globe reported. She reportedly had asked her mother how to unload a round from a shotgun and fired a bullet while handling the gun, hitting her brother in the abdomen.
Bishop, now 42, was charged Friday night with one count of capital murder in the shooting death of three colleagues on the campus of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and more charges are pending. She could face the death penalty if convicted.
It would appear Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier seems to have a different recollection of the shooting. Frazier stated that Bishop sot her brother during an argument.
Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier confirmed today at a news conference that Amy Bishop had shot her brother in 1986. But Frazier offered a different account of the shooting, saying Bishop had shot her brother during an argument and was being booked by police when the chief at the time ordered the booking process stopped and Bishop released to her mother.
Frazier said he was basing his statements on the memories of one of his officers who was on the department at the time and had arrested Bishop. He said the records from the case have been missing since at least 1988.
“I don’t want to use the word ‘coverup’ … but this does not look good,” he said.

Tragedy Strikes Vancouver Winter Olympic Games … Male Luger from the Former Soviet Republic of Georgia Dies After Training Crash
The Vancouver Olympic Luge track has been billed as the worlds fastest. Sadly, it is now known as the deadliest.
Their is sad news to report from the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. Nodar Kumaritashvili, a male luger from the former Soviet Republic of Georgia crashed and died today during a training run. Before the opening ceremonies even started tragedy has struck the Winter Olympics. Kumaritashvili lost control of his sled, went over the track wall and struck an unpadded steel pole near the finish line at Whistler Sliding Center. Unpadded poll, oh dear Lord what were these people thinking?
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A men’s luger from the former Soviet republic of Georgia died Friday after a crash during training, an Olympic official with direct knowledge of the situation said. The death cast a shocking pall over the Olympics hours before the Vancouver Games were to open.
The official told The Associated Press that the International Olympic Committee received confirmation of Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the 21-year-old luger’s family hadn’t been notified yet.
VIDEO can be seen here (Warning Graphic) We have dnot to link to the pics, just too graphic. They are easily found on the web. God rest this sliders soul.
Training was suspended following the terrible incident as track officials are investigating the crash. Rescue workers were at the Luger’s side within seconds providing chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The 21 year old Nodar Kumaritashvili was then quickly airlifted to a trauma center in Whistler where he would later die from his injuries.
Our sympathies go out to the family and loved ones of this Olympic athlete.
UPDATE I: Olympic Probe: Track Didn’t Cause Luger’s Death
Hmm, if the track did not cause the death of the Georgian luger, why are they making changes to it? Obviously, the IOC is playing semantics and parsing words here. It was not the track, in the sense of the sliding area that caused the sad death of Nodar Kumaritashvili, a male luger from the former Soviet Republic of Georgia; however, it was the non-padded steel pole that did. That will eventually need to be addressed as a negligent issue in the death of the Georgian luger.
WHISTLER, British Columbia – Fast and frightening, yes. Responsible for the death of a luger, no.
Olympic officials decided late Friday night against any major changes in the track or any delays in competition and even doubled up on the schedule in the wake of the horrifying accident that claimed the life of a 21-year-old luger from the republic of Georgia.
They said they would raise the wall where the slider flew off the track and make an unspecified “change in the ice profile” — but only as a preventative measure “to avoid that such an extremely exceptional accident could occur again.”
Rhode Island Democratic US Rep. Patrick Kennedy Won’t Seek Reelection in 2010
Add another one to the Democratic list of those who will not seek reelection in 2010. However, this time its RI Democrat US Rep Patrick Kennedy, the son of the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Another One Bites the Dust …
Kennedy, 42, was first elected to the House in 1994. His departure will leave Congress without a Kennedy for the first time since 1962, when his father was elected to the Senate seat held previously by his uncle, John F. Kennedy.
In a two-minute video retirement announcement, Kennedy invokes the memory of his father as he explains his decision to leave the House.
“My father instilled in me a deep commitment to public service,” Kennedy says. “Now, having spent two decades in politics, my life is taking a new direction, and I will not be a candidate for reelection this year. Going forward, I will continue many of the fights we’ve waged together, particular on behalf of those suffering from depression, addiction, autism and post-traumatic stress disorder.”
The AP & MSM resorts that it is the end of an era, but one would ask ERA? The Founding Fathers never intended for political service to be a full time, let alone life time appointment. They also fought against royal families of rule, not embracing them. ther looks at it that Washington, DC is now Kennedy free.
Patrick Kennedy’s retirement will leave the Congress Kennedy-free for the first time since 1962. Could Republicans go 2 for 2 in New England in replacing once held Kennedy seats? Will there be a Scott Brown effect in Rhode Island?
Kennedy stated he had made some missteps, ya think?
“I’m so grateful to the people of Rhode Island. When I made missteps or suffered setbacks, you responded not with contempt but with compassion.”
Yet another seat that Democrats will have to defend in 2010 … Is Nancy Pelsoi getting nervous yet?
UPDATE I: Did Patrick Kennedy retire from the House because he feared a tough challenge? That is what a USA Today article is asking. It appears that the days of Democrats getting a free ride in New England states might be at an end. It would seem that the Scott Brown election in Massachusetts has affected more than just one Kennedy political seat.
It is a trend across America this political cycle, once safe and unopposed Democrat seats are now either being challenged by Republicans, have Republicans in the lead in polls or have Democrats simply retiring rather than suffering election night defeat.
The WPVI-TV poll showed 62% of Rhode Island voters surveyed gave him an unfavorable job approval rating and only 35% said they would vote to re-elect him.
“This could become the race of Patrick Kennedy’s life,” pollster Joe Fleming told WPVI.
The poll surveyed only 250 voters, which is low, and had a margin of error of plus or minus 6.2%, which is high. Nevertheless, it sparked a buzz among conservative bloggers that Patrick Kennedy was “next.” As Hot Air, a right-of-center blog, wrote on Feb. 5: “Kennedy may not be able to withstand the anti-incumbent fervor in what has been a state almost as reliably blue as Massachusetts.”
Patrick Kennedy called Brown’s candidacy “a joke’’ … Looks like the jokes on him and Patrick appears not to be laughing, but saying good bye to politics instead.
Posted February 12, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, House Elections, House of Representatives | 5 comments |
More MSM Washington Post Misrepresentations … House Republican Retirements Mean GOP Losing Momentum, Not Even Close
Nice try media, but Democrats will be dropping like flies on midterm election eve this November after the votes are counted.
Once again the lame stream media, this time the Washington Post puts forth a false and negative premise of the Republican parties momentum is coming to a halt. In the wake of three Republican retirements in the House of Representatives in the past 10 days the WAPO is quick to say, or should we say wish, hope and pray that there is now a debate between the leaders of the two major parties over whether the GOP is losing momentum in its quest to score major gains at the ballot box this fall.
With the three latest lawmakers choosing not to seek reelection in November, Republicans will have to defend 18 open seats and Democrats 14. The raw numbers contradict the conventional wisdom that Democrats would head for the sidelines after GOP Sen. Scott Brown’s special election victory Jan. 19 in Massachusetts.
Posted February 12, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Government, House Elections, Media, Media Bias, Obamanation, Politics, Senate Elections | one comment |
Robert Wiles Murder: Unidentified Remains Found in St Cloud Reserve
Melbourne, FL– Exactly two days after prosecutors released files in the case against former Wiles employee, Stobert “Toby” Holt, unidentified remains have been found off Crabtree Road in the St. Cloud Wildlife Preserve in Melbourne, Fl, Osceola County. Mr. Holt was also scheduled for a bail hearing today.
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Jarred Harrell Arrested as Person of Interest in the Murder of 7 Year Old Somer Thompson
24 year old Jarred Harrell has been arrested in Meridian, Mississippi as a “person of interest” in the death and murder of 7 year old Somer Thompson.Harrell was arrested on 29 charges of possession of child pornography. Harrell is being held on one million dollar bond.

Jarred Mitchell Harrell
Authorities are calling Harrell a POI in the kidnapping and killing of Somer Thompson, the 7 year old Florida girl whose body was found in a landfill after she vanished on her way home from school. Jared Harrell lived at a home on 1152 Gano Avenue in Orange Park, FL just a few feet from where Somer Thompson was last spotted. He moved out a few weeks after Thompson’s murder.
According to accounts, Jarred Harrell previously lived in the same neighborhood as Somer Thompson.
Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler said a man who had lived in the girl’s neighborhood was arrested in Mississippi Thursday on 29 charges of possession of child pornography. The man, Jarred Harrell, 24, has not been charged in the death of 7-year-old Somer Thompson.
Harrell, who was arrested in Meridian, Miss., had lived until recently in a home near Somer Thompson’s. Authorities were searched that house Thursday. Deputies and an FBI forensics team were seen searching its front yard with rakes and shovels
Beseler, who announced the arrest during an evening news conference

Justice for Somer Thompson
Harrell was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning in Meridian, Mississippi.
Authorities are searching two homes in Lauderdale County, Mississippi and in Calahan, Florida, respectively. A search conducted on Thursday morning at 1152 Gano Avenue in Orange Park, where Harrell formerly resided, has already yielded evidence which led authorities to name him as a person of interest in the case. Harrell is being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Harrell’s arrest report in August 2009, he was kicked out of an Orange Park apartment after a roommate thought he had stolen a cell phone.
Harrell left behind a computer, and the roommates said they searched it because they thought Harrell had been using it to look at child porn, the report says. The roommates said they did find porn involving young girls and turned the computer and discs over to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Aug. 10. The materials were sent to state investigators, who confirmed the contents.

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