Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Smiles in a cesspool


Tinker:

Smiles in a cesspool is becoming nothing more then a expression from a very frightened generation thinking that no one knows why they are acting like that.

Changing a smile into a different look.

Of course every one knows that they are scripted to wear the phoney eye candy with smiles playing along to get along. How long has that expression been on television, Oh as long as I can remember?

I guess that we the people could forget about the truth of what is really going on around us except for the terrible smell seeping up from the cesspool we now called Washington DC and Hollywood California.

Have you noticed that the younger generation doesn't judge the people living around them now. I guess not because they would need to admit that they are sleeping with very smelly people and that would spoil the mood. Good heavens what has the world come too?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNuSSugdGZ8
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Tinker:

John "Benedict Arnold" Roberts is smiling in this photo as Sen. Paul want the Chief Justice of the Supreme Courts John Roberts to put his wallet where his mouth is.

I have lost all respect for chief justice Roberts because he bent the law into a shameful convoluted law, bending over backwards to help president Barack Obama ( Obama care idea ) before his supreme court.

Instead of upholding the Supreme court as a equal branch that is not political, Roberts did just the opposite, disgraced the spirit of the Unites States Supreme court from a Judiciary Court of laws and not of men - into a court of political men.

Just another blow against the American founding father spirit of the United States republic. What a turncoat louse Roberts turned out to be.

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Sen. Paul Wants Chief Justice Roberts to Enroll in Obamacare...

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TAKES THE FALL

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CRUZ: AGAINST ALL ODDS!

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Hillary in Midair

She’s learned from her mistakes. Three years before November 8, 2016, she’s working hard to be relaxed, calm, easy. But, all the while, the old Clinton gears are whirring.


For four years, Hillary Rodham Clinton flew around the world as President Barack Obama’s secretary of State, while her husband, the former president Bill Clinton, lived a parallel life of speeches and conferences in other hemispheres. They communicated almost entirely by phone. They were seldom on the same continent, let alone in the same house.

But this year, all that has changed: For the first time in decades, neither one is in elected office, or running for one. Both are working in the family business, in the newly renamed nonprofit that once bore only Bill’s name but is now called the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation, which will hold its annual conference in New York next week.

“We get to be at home together a lot more now than we used to in the last few years,” says Hillary Clinton. “We have a great time; we laugh at our dogs; we watch stupid movies; we take long walks; we go for a swim.

“You know,” she says, “just ordinary, everyday pleasures.”

Read more...http://nymag.com/news/features/hillary-clinton-2013-9/?mid=nymag_press

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FINKE: EMMYS SNARK...

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Egypt Bans Muslim Brotherhood

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Tinker:

How do you like Maureen Dowd writing about Barack Obama in a negative way in her column the "Losing the Room". It was very revealing and a change from how she was going along with him before now.
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Losing the Room

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"Just as with the address to the nation on Syria last week, the president went ahead with a speech overtaken by events. It was out of joint, given that the Senate was put into lockdown and the Washington Nationals delayed a night game against the Atlanta Braves, noting on its Web site, “Postponed: Tragedy.”

The man who connected so electrically and facilely in 2008, causing Americans to overlook his thin résumé, cannot seem to connect anymore.

With a shrinking circle of trust inside the White House, Obama is having trouble establishing trust outside with once reliable factions: grass-roots Democrats and liberals in Congress.

As Peter Baker wrote in The Times, the president is finding himself increasingly “frustrated” by the defiance of Democrats who are despairing of his passive, reactive leadership."

Read more...http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/18/opinion/dowd-losing-the-room.html
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Ann Coulter

CRAZIER THAN LIBERALS

September 18, 2013
There's been another mass shooting by a crazy person, and liberals still refuse to consider institutionalizing the dangerous mentally ill.

The man who shot up the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, Aaron Alexis, heard voices speaking to him through the walls. He thought people were following him. He believed microwave ovens were sending vibrations through his body. There are also reports that Alexis believed the Obamacare exchanges were ready to go.

Anyone see any bright red flags of paranoid schizophrenia? (Either that, or Obama's NSA is way better than we thought!)

But Alexis couldn't be institutionalized because the left has officially certified the mentally ill as "victims," and once you're a victim, all that matters is that you not be "stigmatized."

But here's the problem: Coddling the mentally ill isn't even helping the mentally ill. Ask the sisters of crazy homeless woman "Billie Boggs" how grateful they were to the ACLU for keeping Boggs living on the streets of New York City. Ask the parents of Aaron Alexis, James Holmes (Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooter), Jared Loughner (Tucson, Ariz., mall shooter) or Seung-Hui Cho (Virginia Tech shooter) how happy they are that their sons weren't institutionalized.

Tellingly, throughout the last three decades, the overall homicide rate has been in free fall, thanks to Republican crime policies, from 10 per 100,000 in 1980 to 4 per 100,00 today. (You might even call them "common sense" crime policies.) But the number of mass shootings has skyrocketed from 4 per year, between 1900 and 1970, to 29 per year since then.

Something seems to have gone horribly wrong right around 1970. What could it be? Was it the introduction of bell-bottoms?

That date happens to correlate precisely with when the country began throwing the mentally ill out of institutions in 1969. Your memory of there not being as many mass murders a few decades ago is correct. Your memory of there not being as many homeless people a few decades ago is also correct.
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Tinker:
Now president Obama is pen pals with Ebrahim Noroozi, isn't that just great. Wow! We can rest assure that every thing is in trusted hand now ladies and gentlemen, just as long as you are not Jewish or Christian.
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Sep 23, 5:46 AM EDT

Iran's president urges 'interaction' at UN
By NASSER KARIMI
Associated Press

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's president used his final moments before leaving for New York on Monday to urge Western leaders to heed his appeals for greater dialogue and take steps to ease painful economic sanctions as a path to "reach joint interests."

Hasan Rouhani hopes to use the annual U.N. General Assembly gathering to win promises to restart stalled talks over Tehran's nuclear program. Rouhani also is appealing to the U.S. and allies to roll back sanctions to move ahead the negotiations.

The official IRNA news agency quoted Rouhani as saying Monday the West should choose the "path of interaction, talks and leniency, so we can reach joint interests." He also called sanctions "unacceptable and illegal" and a roadblock to progress on settling the nuclear impasse.
"The Iranian nation is a lover of peace and culture and it is after progress without any causing damage to other countries," said Rouhani.

The West suspects Iran is pursuing nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge saying its nuclear activities have aimed at peaceful purposes like power generation and cancer treatment.

Rouhani's U.N. visit has raised speculation on possible breakthrough in relations with the United States, which broke ties with Tehran after the storming of the U.S. Embassy in late 1979. A total of 52 hostages were held 444 days.

A commentary Monday in the hard-line Kayhan newspaper warned that shaking hands with President Barack Obama would be a "big mistake" and would represent a concession to Washington without any direct benefit for Iran.

Kayhan called Obama a "war criminal" for the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan and its bases in the Gulf and elsewhere in the region. "This is the same evil hand that singed economic punishments against Iranian nations," it said.

The uncompromising tone suggests rifts at Iran's highest levels. Kayhan typically reflects the views of hard-liners close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has apparently given Rouhani critical backing for his overtures to the West and push to reopen nuclear negotiations.

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LSU-Georgia 2013 Highlights
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Sep 22, 2013
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LSU-Georgia hosting College GameDay, Week 5: Some fun facts

By @AGuyNamedNam on Sep 22 2013, 8:34a 2

Scott Cunningham

Stay connected
 
If past trends make for omens, the presence of ESPN's pregame show could be a great sign for the Tigers.

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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report

Good morning, Tiger Fans,

After a two-touchdown win over SEC rival Auburn, LSU climbed to No. 6 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and stayed put at No. 6 in the AP Poll. LSU’s upcoming Game Day opponent, the Georgia Bulldogs came in at No. 9 and 10 respectively after defeating North Texas 45-21. Seven SEC teams made the top-25 including Alabama (1), LSU (6), Georgia (9/10), Texas A&M (10/9), South Carolina (12/13), Florida (20/19), and Ole Miss (21). You can check out the complete rankings here.

Yesterday I gave you my initial thoughts on LSU’s 35-21 win over SEC rival Auburn, and today I’ll give you my unit-by-unit grades for the game.

QB: B+
Heading into the game I questioned whether Mettenberger would continue to shine against what we knew would be the best opponent and stiffest pass rush he’d face so far this season, and for the most part he did. Mettenberger finished 14-of-21 for 229 yards and one touchdown with one interception. While those numbers aren’t the flashiest, they’re nothing to sneeze at. What impressed me the most about Mettenberger was the way he responded after throwing his first interception of the season. He came back out firing and completed nine of his next 11 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown.

OL: B-
It’s hard for me to pin a grade on the OL since they looked very different in the first half compared to the second. Judging by the first half alone, they would get an A, but after Trai Turner went out with an injury and was replaced by Evan Washington, things seemed to deteriorate just a bit. I’m not blaming this on Washington as he looked impressive, but the chemistry just wasn’t quite the same. (By the way, I'm hearing that Turner's injury is a relatively minor high ankle injury and that he should be fine.) My biggest concern with the offensive line at this point is all the pre-snap penalties, which shouldn’t be occurring this far into the season.

RB: A
Jeremy Hill had a career-best game with 184 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries, and through four games he's averaging a very impressive 117 yards per game and 8.4 yards per carry. I think a good argument could be made that he’s the best back in the SEC. None of LSU’s other backs did much Saturday night, partly because their style of running isn’t as compatible with a wet field, but mostly because they didn’t have to.

Receivers: A-
Jarvis Landry had a career-best 118 yards including a 32-yard catch and run for a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, and had a 53-yard TD called back because of a very questionable holding penalty in the third quarter. And it was nice to see LSU throw to the tight end and fullback. Travis Dickson was on the receiving end of a beautiful 45-yard pass play and J.C. Copeland had one reception for seven yards.

DL: C
The D-line looked good in the first half, but seemed spent by the fourth quarter. It’s becoming obvious to me that depth is an issue at defensive tackle. Anthony “Freak” Johnson just hasn’t yet lived up to his preseason expectations, but to be fair he’s been double-teamed quite a bit. Ego Ferguson has looked outstanding, but they both seemed gassed by the end of the game. Johnson left the field in the fourth quarter with an apparent injury, but is said to be fine. I suspect he was just exhausted.

LB: B
The three leading tacklers in the game were D.J. Welter, Lamin Barrow and Kwon Alexander. Alexander had an outstanding night and recorded five solo tackles, while Welter had his best game yet as a Tiger and seems to solidifying his starting role at middle linebacker. Kendell Beckwith and Lamar Louis both got looks at the Mike spot, but it was Welter’s night. It will be interesting to see whether Welter is up to the task of stopping Georgia’s Todd Gurley next week, or if the bigger bodied Kendell Beckwith will be better suited for the task.

DB: C
LSU gave up 224 yards through the air and a big chunk of those yards came on two long pass plays over the top. In both instances LSU’s cornerbacks failed to make a play on the ball, and Michah Eugene, who started at free safety in place of Ronald Martin, was out of position. I’m sure Georgia took note of these plays and will test the secondary similarly next week. Take away those two plays and the secondary played pretty well, but those plays were huge.

Special Teams: A
Punter Jamie Keehn punted six times for a non-spectacular average of 38.2 yards per punt, but did land three inside Auburn’s 20, which is what counts more than total yards. Kicker James Hairston continued his excellence and kicked five touchbacks in the game, while Colby Delahoussaye was once again perfect on PATs. Punt and kick coverage was outstanding against a very good Auburn return team, and how ’bout Seth Frugé and Duke Riley who were all over the field on coverage?
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!


Monday, September 23, 2013
The Advocate Will Georgia be LSU’s wake-up call?
The Advocate It's closing time for LSU
Tiger Rag Mettenberger finally ready for first start in Athens
Times Picayune LSU moves on to top 10 clash with Georgia after beating Auburn
Louisiana Gannett News Guilbeau: LSU will need to finish better against Georgia
LSU Reveille Rain not a major deterrent for LSU
LSU Reveille Overachieving LSU linebackers shine in Saturday's victory
Tiger Bait LSU - Ferguson legacy
The Advocate University High phenom Dylan Moses commits to LSU
Athens Banner-Herald UGA begins preparations for homecoming of ex-Bulldog Mettenberger
Tiger Sports Digest LSU impresses Richt
Macon Telegraph Richt gives Tammy Mattenberger the week off
Associated Press Richt planning no 'blackout' vs. LSU
UGA Sports Dawgs staying focused
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Football


Mettenberger finally ready for first start in Athens


9/22/2013 

By LUKE JOHNSON
Tiger Rag Assistant Editor


Home may be calling the once-wayward son of Watkinsville, Ga., this week, but he’s found a new place to call his own right here in South Louisiana.

And Zach Mettenberger’s new home, one built up slowly from shattered dreams that at one point looked as though it might succumb under the weight of expectations, is strengthening its foundation with success on Saturdays.

The one-time bad boy has found redemption as LSU’s man with the golden arm. With 10 touchdowns against just one interception through the first four games, all relatively comfortable LSU wins, Mettenberger has rightly earned the adoration of LSU fans.

The Georgia cast-off is now loved as if he were raised eating jambalaya and frog legs. He consistently garners the loudest cheers during LSU’s pregame introductions, a far cry from the days when Jordan Jefferson, LSU’s last Louisiana product at quarterback, was booed during the same introductions.
"Louisiana has kind of adopted me as one of its own,” Mettenberger said.

That’ll surely help this week when those fans clad in red and black, who might’ve been cheering for him in Sanford Stadium had things gone according to plan, will instead hurl as much vitriol his way as humanly possible.

Or, to put it in the senior’s blunt words from Southeastern Conference Media Days, "they’re going to boo the crap out of me.”

That they will, Zach, and you’ve earned it. They’ll be booing you not only because you’re the hometown cat wearing the "wrong colors,” but because you give LSU its best chance to beat Georgia between the hedges.
Still, all these years later, that must be a strange concept for Mettenberger to digest.

By now you know the story, and if you didn’t you surely will by the end of this week (or this column). Mettenberger, who was fighting Aaron Murray for the Georgia starting quarterback job four springs ago, is returning to play in Athens for the first time since he was booted off the team in 2010 after he pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor sexual battery.

You can’t just chalk that one up to youthful exuberance. Mettenberger made a grievous mistake and he paid for it by forfeiting his dream.

He has atoned for his misdeeds with good behavior for a year in Butler, Kan., and three years in Baton Rouge. It didn’t go the way he thought it would, but Mettenberger will finally get his first snaps between the hedges.

The tune might change a bit next week if Mettenberger continues his current tack, but Georgia coach Mark Richt is glad Mettenberger found the right path.

"I believe in stories of redemption and stories of guys coming back from making mistakes,” Richt said last week about Mettenberger and Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall, both of whom were kicked off his Georgia team as younger players. "... Sometimes a guy makes a mistake and you want them to turn it around while he's here at Georgia, but sometimes it happens at another school and that's fine with me.

"I've realized those kind of comeback stories can happen at a school besides the school they started out at. I'm really happy for these guys."

But turning it around at LSU hasn’t been easy. Things haven’t always gone so smoothly for Mettenberger during his time here, though a heavy chunk of the blame can fall on fans and those in the media – myself included – for fanning the flames of expectations.

He sat for most of 2011 behind then-senior quarterbacks Jefferson and Jarrett Lee as the Tigers rolled to an undefeated regular season. He remained seated when LSU beat his home-town team in the SEC championship game despite some less-than-stellar play from its quarterbacks, and stayed on the bench when LSU barely sniffed midfield in an embarrassing national championship game loss to Alabama.

Though Mettenberger was wholly untested at that point in his career, people were second-guessing LSU coach Les Miles afterward for not even contemplating Mettenberger’s involvement. It was the beginning of a slippery slope.

He entered the fray last year anointed as LSU’s savior before he ever took a snap, but he put up pedestrian numbers in his first season at the helm of the LSU offense. The belief in the Mettsiah waned.

It looked like Mettenberger was a man without a home. Kicked off the team he dreamed of playing for and unappreciated by the team he was actually on. That home that Mettenberger was trying to build in South Louisiana didn’t yet have the support to be trust-worthy. The slightest breeze, the first errant throw, and it might come crashing down.

It might be too early to call, but as of now that’s not the way it turned out.
And that’s kind of the story with Mettenberger. Nothing’s really turned out the way anybody thought it would.

But you know what? While Mettenberger might be wearing a white No. 8 jersey instead of a red No. 5 jersey this Saturday, the fact remains that he’ll still come home as a cherished part of the family.
It just turns out that home will be a hell of a lot happier with a Georgia loss.
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Chief Peace Pipe Picklehead

Wow! What a bit of poetic justice when Zach goes back to play college football between the hedges in Athens, Ga. As the starting QB leading the LSU fighting tigers football team, I would think that Zach will be as sharp as a mosquito (private parts) and twice as hard.
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LSU's Johnson, Turner to play Saturday

September, 23, 2013
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By Greg Ostendorf | ESPN.com
LSU starters Trai Turner and Anthony Johnson left Saturday’s game due to injury, but both players will return this weekend when the Tigers visit No. 9 Georgia in the SEC’s game of the week. For more, click here.

Turner had his ankle stepped on in the first half against Auburn, but the trainers determined it was only a contusion. The sophomore offensive guard was a big reason why LSU was able to rack up 223 yards of offense through the first two quarters.

The leg injury to Johnson would’ve been a bigger blow as he is one of the standouts on the LSU defense, but head coach Les Miles described it as “basically a bruise.” The 294-pound defensive tackle is expected to start against Georgia. He has 13 tackles, including 2.5 for loss in the team’s first four games.

Overall, Miles described the health of his team as “very good” heading into the Tigers’ first significant road test this season.

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 Thomas Williams · Top Commenter · Im not telling u
The LSU offensive linemen are not the problem on this years 2013 LSU football team. No the LSU offense is balanced for a happy change. Its the LSU defense lineman that was the problem playing against Auburn. Auburn rand the football right in between the LSU defensive tackles, for big yards, moving the football down the field on LSU all night over 200 yards rushing. If Georgia is as talented as advised LSU defense is in for a long afternoon between the hedges in Athens, Ga. Saturday evening CBS TV.
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