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March 18, 2008

Makin' Bacon with Juice

I'm turning the lights out now.


Here's the results of Juice's foray into doing ribs.  Quite impressive.  Yum-Yum.

These were my second attempt at baby back ribs and Teresa has the method I used in an email I sent her. TFV, it was the vinegar marinade, etc.  Teresa had mentioned preferring dry rub w/o the sauce, and although you see sauce in the photo, these ribs had none.  Mr Juice put sauce on his serving, I chose the dry.  Rodger, your rub recipe is the BOMB!  I had mixed up a batch w/o salt because I had brined the first rib attempt. It was fabulous anyway and we'll be using that Schlongs's Famous Rub for quite some time.  All this has sprung from that porknography post.  Your Blog Rodger, is the Best Ever!  And truly attracts only the finest of people. :))
 Thanks to both of you wonderful folks!!

Joyce

p.s.  I did prep Bull's-Eye with Jim Beam and it smelled and tasted great (was used on attempt #1).

March 14, 2008

They're Smug, Smarmy, and Everywhere
And people will hate them

Typical smug 'n smarmy democrat


This program caller to Rush yesterday is another on my list of reasons Democrats this year will alienate most of America this year causing Democrta's  biggest political defeat since 1980.  Listen to yesterday's call from "Robert from New Jersey."  You will almost certainly find yourself associating Robert with someone in your life; these supercilious asses are that abundent.  USA-UAS-USA!



March 08, 2008

Obama Unglued
With all their maneuvering, the Donks are saddled with two losers.

There is an argument to be made for America’s never-ending presidential campaign in that it tests a candidate in a variety of different ways.  ... Judging by what has transpired this week for Barack Obama and his suddenly faltering campaign, one would think the candidate would have had a bellyfull of untoward occurrences, staff gaffes, bad luck, and perhaps a touch of incompetence on the part of the candidate himself.

It began Monday with Obama’s worst performance before the national media to date. The candidate has been chided in the past for his lack of press availability so perhaps the media was a little on edge as Obama, smiling, stepped up to the podium.

He wasn’t smiling when he stepped down 15 minutes later. After a staffer called out “Last question,” Obama didn’t even wait for the query but instead, stomped away while the press roared out a cacophony of questions about Tony Rezko and the NAFTA flap at the retreating candidate. Opening himself up to derision, the candidate turned back briefly and with a forced smile on his face, pleading with the press, “C’mon guys. I answered like 8 questions.”

The Chicago Sun Times, whose reporters were a big part of making the presser an uncomfortable experience for the candidate, taunted Obama; first, with a piece that featured the phone number of the newspaper in the headline asking the candidate to call in and answer questions about his relationship with Tony Rezko – this after Obama said that he had been unable to sit down with reporters about the matter. Then today, the Sun Times takes Obama to task for only answering 8 questions: ...

The Rainbow Coalition Evaporates
Black anger grows as illegal immigrants transform urban neighborhoods.



“I have gone on the streets and talked to people at random here in the black community, and they all ask me the same question: ‘Why are our politicians and leaders letting this happen?’ ” What’s got Anderson—motto: “If You Ain’t Mad, You Ain’t Payin’ Attention”—so worked up isn’t the Jena Six or nooses on Columbia University doorknobs; it’s the illegal immigrants who allegedly murdered three Newark college students last August. And when he excoriates politicians for “letting this happen,” he’s directing his fire at Congressional Black Caucus members who support open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens. “Massive illegal immigration has been devastating to my community,” Anderson, a former auto mechanic and longtime South Central Los Angeles resident, tells listeners. “Black Americans are hit the hardest.”

Though blacks have long worried that the country’s growing foreign-born population, especially its swelling rolls of illegal immigrants, harmed their economic prospects, they have also followed their political leadership in backing liberal immigration policies. Now, however, as new waves of immigration inundate historically African-American neighborhoods, black opinion is hardening against the influx. “We will not lay down and take this any longer,” says Anderson. If he’s right, it could upend the political calculus on immigration.

" ... isn't the  Jena Six or nooses on Columbia University doorknobs  ... ." Why would either of these contrivances make blacks mad?  That aside, there may be racism in the country, but dammit we have done more to address it than any civilization in history.  From my vantage point, near 100% of today's racial incitements come via blacks themselves, guilt ridden or Machiavellian liberals, and Hispanic comedians.  In fact, if a virus killed every white liberal tonight, the healing would begin in the morning.