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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Under the Fedora: Giving Thanks

it's a time of thanks and I'm thankful that I have most of the mobility and movement back in my thumb after the break, there are a lot of other people who are thanking too. In Denver the Democrats are thankful that one of the recall target's decided to play ball rather than fight.
State Sen. Evie Hudak has decided to resign rather than risk facing a recall election that, should she lose, would flip control of the senate to Republicans, FOX31 Denver was first to report Wednesday. Later Wednesday morning, Hudak made her resignation letter public. “In the interest of preserving the progress made over the last year, I am resigning as State Senator for District 19, effective immediately,” Hudak wrote.
Under Colorado rules her a Democrat committee will pick her replacement. I'm sure she's be thankful for the job she will be get for it. Nationally The Obama Administration also has reasons to be thankful, first of all thankful for the Thanksgiving Holiday to dump the news of their latest delay in the program they are so anxious to run on in 2014
The Obama administration today announced a one year delay of online enrollment for small businesses looking to purchase health coverage through federal Obamacare exchanges, another high-profile setback for HealthCare.gov. It’s the second delay for online small business enrollment, which the administration had said would begin this month.
Oddly enough this delay puts off the enforcement till after the next election while the Ted Cruz delay would have been before. I'm sure Despite protests to the contrary Harry Reid & Debbie Wasserman Schultz will be very thankful for that. The White House is certainly thankful for the people who support Obamacare, like the acolytes willing shill at the Thanksgiving Table:
Organizing for America - the Obama grass roots organization - has some helpful hints for those who want to ruin everyone's Thanksgiving with political talk. USA Today: The tips including asking your family and guests coming over for the holiday to bring the information they'd need to sign up for Obamacare, because it's absolutely not awkward at all to tell someone you'd like him to bring wine and oh, his social security number and annual salary, too. You're advised to bring up Obamacare during "family time ... downtime after meals or between holiday activities."
Thankful for "nonpartisian" groups willing to give and take a Million to put out ads to support it
Families USA (FUSA) — an organization that describes itself as a “national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans” — was given a $1.1 million grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on October 4, 2013, to gather “success stories” of Americans dealing with Obamacare and distribute them to the media who often refer to them as an “independent” group. This is part of a greater upcoming effort to bolster the perception of the lowly health care law. “The purpose is to bridge the information gap for people who can significantly benefit from the Affordable Care Act,” Ron Pollack, the Co-founder and Executive Director of Families USA, told TIME on October 25, 2013. However, the organization is a far cry from “non-partisan” and is extremely close to the Obama Administration and Enroll America – the group leading the efforts to sign people up for Obamacare.
Thankful that AARP is willing to play
AARP understands that without young, healthy Americans signing on in droves the whole thing will come crashing down. So they want moms to do their dirty work, according to the New York Times.
In one cheeky campaign, AARP is urging mothers to send e-cards to their children reminding them to sign up. One e-card reads, “As a reward for signing up for health insurance, I’ll defriend you on Facebook.” Another group, Organizing for Action, is seeking to steer holiday conversations toward health care by encouraging parents to have “the talk” with their adult children. And a Colorado group is promoting an adfeaturing a hapless young man who calls his mother from the golf course: “Yo, Mom, do I got insurance?”
It sure made me grateful that I had the good sense to tear up the cards AARP sent me when I turned 50.
But if there is one Obamacare the White House is most grateful for, it's that the MSM doesn't want to bother to report stories like this:
Less than 72 hours ago I posted on the new videos from Project Veritas along with my exclusive interview with Daniel Francisco the Executive Director showing Obamacare shenanigans in Texas Well it didn’t take long for those caught on videos to become expendable: The Urban League of Greater Dallas has reportedly fired one person and suspended three others after an undercover video from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas caught Obamacare “navigators” advising a potential applicant to “lie”and provide false information to get a lower premium and more subsidies.
In a statement Tuesday, the Urban League said it “does not condone, nor would we ever sanction, misleading the public or any individual who seeks our assistance about any issue, and particularly in this case, an issue as critical as health care,” KDFW-TV reports.
Or This:
As a person of the right who would like to see some coverage of this for a change I would push this video with one simple phrase:

“This conversation never happened”


Those words should be repeated over and over again by us, we should also stress that the media has totally bought into this phrase by their unwillingness to cover the story.
and are instead posting stuff like this:
A left-liberal magazine’s publication of an article titled “The Republican War on Competence” would have seemed unremarkable at just about any point in this columnist’s adult lifetime. But this article, by Jeff Shesol for The New Yorker, was published yesterday–with a Democrat in the White House presiding for the 51st day over the most stunning display of governmental incompetence since Prohibition, maybe since Nero. In that context, it’s like a dispatch from a different planet.
I can only conclude that the only difference between the Master Race in fiction and the Reporter race of reality are the faces.
Well in their eyes it's better than having a president like we used to have who spends his Thanksgiving like this:
about 1500 the G2, LTC Devan, came up to me and with a smile, asked me to come to dinner with him, to meet him in his office at 1600 and bring a camera. I didn't really care about getting a picture with Sanchez or Bremer, but when the division's senior intelligence officer asks you to go, you go. We were seated in the chow hall, fully decorated for thanksgiving when aaaaallllll kinds of secret service guys showed up.

That was my first clue, because Bremer's been here before and his personal security detachment is not that big. Then BG Dempsey got up to speak, and he welcomed ambassador Bremer and LTG Sanchez. Bremer thanked us all and pulled out a piece of paper as if to give a speech. He mentioned that the President had given him this thanksgiving speech to give to the troops. He then paused and said that the senior man present should be the one to give it. He then looked at Sanchez, who just smiled.

Bremer then said that we should probably get someone more senior to read the speech. Then, from behind the camouflage netting, the President of the United States came around. The mess hall actually erupted with hollering. Troops bounded to their feet with shocked smiles and just began cheering with all their hearts. The building actually shook. It was just unreal. I was absolutely stunned. Not only for the obvious, but also because I was only two tables away from the podium. There he stood, less than thirty feet away from me! The cheering went on and on and on.
Yeah we're thankful not to have a loser like that still in the White House. One more thing, if you are thankful for the return of Under the Fedora, you might be thankful for this new addition to my own site:
Seven count them Seven Magnificent writers and bloggers joining this site as paid contributors discussing topics big and strong on a daily basis they are:

as Chris: Linda Szugyi from the blog No One of any Import Posting Mondays

as Vin: Author and blogger Baldilocks Posting Tuesdays
as Harry: Steve Eggleston of No Runny Eggs posting Saturdays
as Bernardo: AP (Lady Liberty 1885) Dillon from Lady Liberty 1885 blog posting Thursdays
as Britt: Fausta Wertz of Fausta’s blog  Posting on Wednesdays
as Lee: Marathon Pundit posting on Sunday  
and finally as Chico: Georgia Pastor George Kelly making his debut on the internet Fridays.
I’m very proud to have all these excellent people on board.
Come to the site and check them out, I'm sure you'll be thankful for it.

Later

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