Well Dayum, Just Dayum!
Seems one of our own has been noticed! The incredibly talented Chris Muir has made Subotai a verifiable star by quoting him in Day By Day. Just think pups, we can say we knew him when…
Now that he is all famous and shit we need to pay him the respect he deserves. Mrs. M, please remove him from the septic detail for one day of the week, or at least give him a pair of gloves, either way works for me.



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Subotai is incredibly talented, Crunch. About time somebody noticed. And considering who it was, quite an honor…..
saw that cartoon Subotai……just friggin cool
didn’t know he was in that line of work…..my system could use a workover, wonder what his going rate is now that he’s a star
Jaybear, Colonel of Imperial Ancient Artillery says:
Around the Imperial Palace septic detail IS our going rate.
LC 0311 Sir Crunchie I.M.H., K.o.E. recently posted..Well Dayum, Just Dayum!
You’re too generous, Crunch….just too kind.
LC 0311 Sir Crunchie I.M.H., K.o.E. @ #3:
Misha has him under standard contract I hope,
Now, if he’d just show his brain around here a bit more often…

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Yeah, I’ve noticed his conspicuous absence.
He is busy guys, but around. I communicate with him via e-mail. His last respone a few days back.
Fine, he can take a day off…..to re-organize the Helen Thomas and Hillary Clinton Chocolate Pudding Wrestling Fiesta photo albums. If he doesn’t take too much time perusing the pages, he can do the Nanny Pelosi vs Moochelle the Mooch Whipped Cream and Guacamole Cat Fight Extravaganza. That should be a fun break.
W00T!

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OBAMAS RECORD
Poverty’s increasing.
Gas prices have almost doubled.
The price of health care premiums has exploded and will only explode more (but-but-but Obama said…!)
Poor and middle class incomes are falling.
One-in-five Americans are on food stamps.
The non-partisan GAO says Obama’s exploding deficit is unsustainable.
Eight million people are looking for work.
Our labor force has shrunk to thirty-year levels (170k more dropped out last month).
Chronic unemployment hasn’t been this bad since World War II.
The long-term unemployment rate is over 14%, and if the labor force was merely the same size today as it was the day Obama took office, today’s unemployment rate would be closer to 11%.
Most excellent. His plan is working perfectly! Now, witness the power of this fully armed and operational battle-station!!!
Kewl. He does have a gift for putting it all together.
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For those of you who missed it, Subotai left this excellent screed over at Legal Insurection;
An LI commenter, one “Subotai Bahadur”, offered what I thought was an exceptionally insightful response:
with cell phones to help coordinate things, ambushing the gestapo is possible and we know they want people to roll over for them but a few dead local cops or home land creeps from crappy nappy would make them think twice about murdering americans.while the gestapo is out at night knocking on doors patriots could pay a visit to their homes with gasoline bombs.at least we would not go to the gas with out a whimper!
LC Gladiator @ #14:
Thanks for providing that here, Sir Gladiator!!
Well, I guess if anyone were to be quoted from here it should be Subotai. I don’t think he could pull off quoting a guy named “Mope”. Besides, how profound does “Beer” sound?
Oh well, this beer is for you, Subatai Bahadur!
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Rove Declares War on Tea Party
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The battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party has begun. On one side is the Tea Party. On the other side stand Karl Rove and his establishment team, posing as tacticians while quietly undermining conservatism.
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that the “biggest donors in the Republican Party” have joined forces with Karl Rove and Steven J. Law, president of American Crossroads, to create the Conservative Victory Project. The Times reports that this new group will dedicate itself to “recruit seasoned candidates and protect Senate incumbents from challenges by far-right conservatives and Tea Party enthusiasts who Republican leaders worry could complicate the party’s effort to win control of the Senate.” The group points to candidates like Christine O’Donnell in Delaware and Richard Mourdock in Indiana as examples of Tea Party primary picks going sideways in major Senatorial battles.
But it is American Crossroads and its ilk that have run the GOP into the ground. Spending millions of dollars on useless 30,000-ft. advertising campaigns during the last election cycle, training candidates to soften conservatism in order to appeal to “moderates,” blowing up the federal budget under George W. Bush as a bipartisan tactic – all of those strategies led the party to a disastrous defeat in 2012. The Tea Party, which may nominate losers from time to time, also brought the Republicans their historic 2010 Congressional victory. If Tea Party candidates lose, it’s because they weren’t good candidates; if GOP establishment candidates lose, it’s because they weren’t good conservatives. The choice for actual conservatives should be easy.
But it isn’t. The Bush insider team that helped lead to the rise of Barack Obama insists that they, and only they, know the path to victory. As the Times reports, Conservative Victory Project won’t merely protect incumbents – it will challenge sitting Congresspeople of the Tea Party variety, including six-term Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, who may run for Senate. “We’re concerned about Steve King’s Todd Akin problem,” Law told the Times – with whom he seems far too friendly. “This is an example of candidate discipline and how it would play in a general election. All of the things he’s said are going to be hung around his neck.”
Law claims he’s acting under the rubric of William F. Buckley, supporting the most conservative candidate who can win. But Law is no judge of that. Neither is Rove. Their advice led to the epic Romney defeat, in which conservatives were told to vote for Romney in the primary since he was the only candidate who could win.
Grover Norquist correctly points out that the Rove mission is nonsense. “People are imagining a problem that doesn’t exist,” said Norquist. “We’ve had people challenge the establishment guy and do swimmingly.” In truth, conservatism wins elections so long as the messenger doesn’t implode. Rove’s view, however, is that conservatism takes a back seat to the best quasi-conservative messenger.
But victory for conservatives isn’t Rove’s goal. He’s a political insider par excellence, and he’s playing for his political life in the aftermath of 2012. If that means declaring war on the Tea Party, so be it.
Ben Shapiro is Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and author of the book “Bullies: How the Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America” (Threshold Editions, January 8, 2013).
Remember that Subotai, was also responsible for originating and popularizing the espression TWANLOC (Those Who Are No Longer Our Countrymen), which has been showing up increasingly often in various corners of the web.
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Alderaan will never be the same!!!
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Articulate and to the point…
Subotai is a true gem and I bet, would be fun at parties!! (In a good way, if you have a triple digit IQ and some grasp of history…at least the last 2500 years.)

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A statue of Thomas Jefferson overlooks the Charlottesville, Va., campus of the University of Virginia.
A statue of Thomas Jefferson overlooks the Charlottesville, Va., campus of the University of Virginia.
Charlottesville, Va., has become the first city in the United States to formally pass an anti-drone resolution.
The resolution, passed Monday, “calls on the United States Congress and the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia to adopt legislation prohibiting information obtained from the domestic use of drones from being introduced into a Federal or State court,” and “pledges to abstain from similar uses with city-owned, leased, or borrowed drones.”
The resolution passed by a 3-2 vote and was brought to the city council by activist David Swanson and the Rutherford Institute, a civil liberties group based in the city. The measure also endorses a proposed two-year moratorium on drones in Virginia.
Councilmember Dede Smith, who voted in favor of the bill, says that drones are “pretty clearly a threat to our constitutional right to privacy.”
“If we don’t get out ahead of it to establish some guidelines for how drones are used, they will be used in a very invasive way and we’ll be left to try and pick up the pieces,” she says.
The passed resolution is much less restrictive than the draft Swanson originally introduced, which would have sought to declare the city a “No Drone Zone” and would have tried to banned all drones over Charlottesville airspace “to the extent compatible with federal law.” The draft would have also banned all Charlottesville municipal agencies from buying, leasing, borrowing, or testing any drones.
Councilmember Dave Norris says the city has a “long tradition of promoting civil liberties.”
“It’s just part of our culture here,” he says.
Charlottesville is located 120 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., and has a population of about 43,000. The city is home to the University of Virginia, which has not tried to obtain a waiver to test drones from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The move earned praise from the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Amie Stepanovich, a lawyer with the group, says that the “Charlottesville resolution demonstrates that people care about protecting their civil liberties and Fourth Amendment rights and are willing to devote the time necessary to closely examine this issue.”
“Lawmakers should be looking at [drone privacy] issues now in order to ensure that there are safeguards in place to protect individual privacy from these invasive technologies,” she says.
Smith admits that the final legislation won’t do anything to prevent federal- or state-operated drones from operating over Charlottesville’s skies, but that the symbolic move could push other cities to follow suit.
“With a lot of these resolutions, although they don’t have a lot of teeth to them, they can inspire other governments to pass similar measures,” she says. “You can get a critical mass and then it does have influence. One doesn’t do much, but a thousand of them might. We want this on [federal and state lawmakers'] radars.”
[RELATED: Oregon Drone Bill Would Claim the 'Airspace' Above Your Shoestrings]
Vice Mayor Kristin Szakos, who voted against the resolution, says she “can imagine ways in which drones might be used for positive things” and that the move was premature.
“I think drones have been used for bad things, but it’s like banning airplanes because they can drop bombs,” she says. “At this point, the city isn’t even talking about using drones. It seems premature to me to ban them altogether.”
Well it’s about time.

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