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Bob Lefsetz and Barack Obama

by oneweeklygun on February 26, 2009 · 0 comments

in News, Obama, One Weekly Gun, Politics

I want you to read this.

Bob Lefsetz, creator of The Lefsetz Letter, wrote this great article about Obama’s speech the other day.

- OWG

Obama’s Speech

This has been a bleak year for me.  The gig that covered my nut evaporated.  Seemingly every year or two this occurs.  But I always have hope a new job will appear.  Right now, I don’t have that hope.

I open the newspaper and find articles telling me it’s worse than everybody says.  That the banks are not lending the money we gave them because they’re insolvent.  And while elected representatives with assured incomes try to triangulate and guess what’s good for themselves, their constituents, keeping their jobs all the while, I just feel they’re out of touch, they don’t know how bad it truly is outside the beltway.

I saved each and every dollar I made.  Not literally, but close.  Because I had a brush with debt twenty years ago whose emotional scars I still bear.  I lived frugally, in fear that an impasse might occur, and I would have to rely on my savings, protected by the FDIC because of their limited number, yet sufficient to get me through.  But not everybody did.  Some I blame, but some I don’t.  If you’re feeding a family of four, and you’ve got a mortgage and you lose your job…  How long until your economic viability collapses?

Be sure to see the movie “Milk”.  I went reluctantly, but am so glad I did.  Not because Sean Penn embodied the character so well, which he did, but because of what a state congressman says to Sean right after their debate, when Sean is telling him that he’s going to win.  This already elected official says it won’t happen, because Penn/Milk is minus one crucial element, hope.  You’ve got to give people hope.

I haven’t watched a Presidential address since I lived on the east coast.  They usually occur before the work day is over in California.  And what is said is the same old nonsense.  But tonight, I entered the bedroom and found Felice watching our President speak, and I got hooked.

The standing ovations bugged me.  These are the same people who put roadblocks in front of progress, who say the right thing on camera, but sabotage our future when no one is watching.  But the black man at the podium, as he continued to speak, I felt a fire start to burn inside.  At first just a flame, but when he spoke of taxing the richest two percent of our citizens and stopping torture, I cheered.  Someone could see the truth, someone was trying to make a difference.

And maybe you don’t agree with Obama’s policies.  I’ve no need to debate you.  But when our country is as fucked up economically as it is, when all anyone can speak of is recession, where everywhere you turn you find someone out of work, we need a leader, who just doesn’t tell us to shop, but gives us hope.

Yes, we do need to shop, consumer spending will help eradicate this crisis.  But we’re not going to part with our cash until we believe our personal coffers will be refilled.  Who’s going to give us confidence that the future will be bright, that we will not only survive, but prosper?

I used to rely on rock stars.  But when Bruce Springsteen makes a deal with Wal-Mart and then says he is performing at the Super Bowl because he’s got an album to sell, I end up deflated.  Who is doing what’s right, what he feels inside, who is not worried about his personal advancement and public approval?

Funny that it’s our President.

I wasn’t a fan at first.  But when he spoke of Google, he hooked me.  Finally a candidate that lived in the same world I did.

I don’t have a problem with you being rich, as long as it’s not at my expense, as long as you don’t try to protect your lifestyle, denying the working man a chance to get ahead.  For too long this country has been about the haves and the have-nots.  The uneducated people Obama spoke of believing the American Dream was as vibrant as ever when even the right wing paper of record, the “Wall Street Journal”, said it was harder than ever to get ahead.

I love my country.  And I know you do too.  We criticize it because we want it to be better.  And now, we’re willing to sacrifice in order for all to progress, not only ourselves, but the unknown masses that make up society.  We’ve got work to do.  But we will only do it if we have hope, that by standing together and working hard things will get better. Without hope, we’ve got malaise.  We’ve got suicide.  We’ve got heartbreak.

Tonight I have hope.

I hope you do too.

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About Rush Limbaugh - republican radio host

Hello Friends

Today it’s all about Rush Limbaugh. The infamous and influential republican radio host from Missouri.
Credits go to Alex, for suggesting the topic last week.

Limbaugh is amongst other things famous for making fun of Michael J. Fox who has Parkinson’s Disease and his somewhat dumb remarks on things like feminism: “Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.”

The Rush Limbaugh Show is where he on the weekdays expresses his conservative values on the air and serves as a commentator of political events.  It’s actually quite entertaining and sometimes controversial. Especially when he recently said, that he wish President Obama will fail. Although he really was saying that he hopes Obamas politics will fail and not the man himself (he stressed this by pointing out that Obama is a human being), the qoute speaks for itself.

Bill Maher commented: ‘I don’t hold it against Rush, people say all kinds of crazy shit, when they’re high.’

Rush Limbaugh was in 2003 investigated illegally obtaining  prescription drugs. He had admitted his addiction to drugs - a topic he has ranted about often on his show. Needles to say, he has stated that he is against drug abuse and believes in duggers should go to jail.

Since then several episodes in the saga of Limbaughs drug abuse has been aired.
I guess Maher’s right. Just ignore the guy.

But keep him out the office, will ya?

The song is unusual, in that musical mastermind Erik Nørgaard participates on all sorts of weird instruments. Trumpet, trombone, accordion and a very special one in the beginning of the second verse.
Guess what it is, and you are rewarded with a T-shirt from the upcoming One Weekly Gun line!

People on Drugs can say the Craziest Things
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So you want an empty throne
So you can pick up the pieces alone
And it seems, that you know
You are speaking in a feverish tone

But we’re gonna tell your momma
We’re gonna tell your friends
That people on drugs can say the craziest things
So yell and scream
You’re just wasting your time
We won’t spend our days with a painkilled mind

You don’t care, what you do
You just want some more quat to chew
Smoke some pot, swallow pills
Get a high on viagra of you will

But we will tell your daddy
And your children too
That they should not take any notice of you
Stop calling you a jackass
Stop calling you a jerk
You’re only just an overweight teenager

People on drugs can say the craziest things
People on drugs can say the craziest things
Women’s rights and the environment
Will have to work around this fruitcake

We’re gonna tell your momma
We’re gonna tell your friends
That people on drugs can say the craziest things
So yell and scream
You’re just wasting your time
We won’t spend our days with a painkilled mind

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One Weekly Gun enters 2009

Celebrity

Good day World!
One Weekly Gun has returned to the laptop and begun the work for what seems to be a year of news hopefully as exciting as 2008. All kinds of events and stories will be covered here at oneweeklygun.com throughout the year. Both stories of success and tales of tragedy can be found here [...]

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Week 34 - Yes, President Barack Obama can!

Bush

Good Evening!
So I guess you all just went crazy along with everybody else this tuesday? Huh?
Did you watch the news when Barack Obama got closer and closer to the seat? Over here we didn’t. We sleep at that time - or at least we used to. This election wrote TV history. Everybody I met the [...]

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Week 33 - Presidential Election Doubt

Bush

Tuesday is the day!
Everybody’s talking about the so-called ‘Bradley-effect’.
In 1982 the afro-american Tom Bradley lost the election for governor of California despite being way ahead in the polls. The reason being that many decided to vote against him for racial issues once they stood in the booth. Right now the question - a bit constructed [...]

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Week 31 - That One!

Bush

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As McCain gets a bit more behind in the polls, his campaign gets nastier. Some suggest that he can no longer afford the positive attidude. It’s time to get real.
Palin and McCain both tried to expose, what they call the ‘real’ Obama. That is, [...]

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