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In case you were wondering exactly where “Real America is; apparently it’s in Texas…
Sarah Palin October 17, 2008: "The best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation."
As Halloween fast approaches, our thoughts, at Foreskin Radio, turn toward Japanese cosplay girls. Is it wrong to desire a cute Japanese maid for hire? She arrives in her sexy maid outfit ready to daintily dust your bachelor pad as you ogle and leer over her bent rear. It’s an otaku fantasy many of us favor. Halloween is really the only time such as fetish could be successfully suggested without the backlash female indignation. Now is the time to encourage your girlfriend to suite up in such a sensually submissive costume. With any luck, she’ll want to make it a year round ritual.
I love Max Keiser of Karmabanque Radio. His boisterous, outrageous style of financial commentary had him pigeonholed as a kind of conspiracy theory blowhard. However, now that the sky is really falling in the American economy, Max is starting to be touted as a sort of genius prophet. Anyone who has been following his podcast, for the past 3 or 4 years, is only surprised this banking collapse took so long to materialize. This could be the end of America as we know it. A tsunami of inflation is going to hit the US dollar. The tide has left the beach. What are you going do? Stand on the shore scratching your head? Or run for higher ground?
Anyways, here’s a few of Max’s recent tv appearances…
Max says that ultimately it will be good for the developing world who have the savings and resources. End of the US dollar as reserve currency.
Max about the fears that Wall Street’s woes will spread around the world.
Max says that the financial crisis is an aftershock of 9-11.
The following is much better explanation of the coming US dollar inflation tsunami than I’ve ever been able to articulate. This is from a Canadian blog: Critical Brain Candy http://www.thier.ca/cbc.
I reckon if Obama wore a cowboy hat a little more often, them big buckled American types might be more inclined to support the feller as President. It worked that ivy league frat boy George Dubbya. All he had to do was marinade himself in some Texas BBQ sauce and invoke the spirit of Ronald Regan. Maybe Obama just needs to inject some Old West folklore into his campaign. Isn’t Blazing Saddles a true story of how a black sheriff teams up with a white gunslinger to defend small town America from a bunch of greedy, villainous, corporate thugs while overcoming the racial hostility of the townsfolk?
http://www.foreskinradio.com It’s Professor Bestestes’ Birthday and Fleetwood Mack has a special gift for him: a big flat joint! They clown around getting high in a movie theatre parking lot before seeing Pineapple Express.
Of course, both sides accuse each other of ethnic cleansing and other war crimes. Who would you believe? Wouldn’t there have been quieter, more effective ways for Georgia to “cleanse” Ossetians within the country’s borders then a loud, messy armed conflict? Maybe not. The fog of war is, obviously, best for obscuring your true, evil intentions. Russia espionage may have destabilized the region forcing Saakashvili to take drastic action against Separatist violence. This creates the perfect excuse for Russian troops to move in to defend its passport carrying peoples. Ultimately, you can’t trust either sides’ propaganda.
http://www.foreskinradio.com Prof Bestestes and Maharaja Mack Daddy hang out in downtown Montreal on the eve of the Jazz Festival. Part of a series of videos taken while along their travels. TransCanada travelogue audio podcast: http://tinyurl.com/6rr7vx