This week,
history's greatest monster,
President Barack Hussein
Obama,
addressed the
United Nations Climate Summit and the
General Assembly.
All too predictably, he spoke about the (alleged) dangers posed by (so-called) "global warming," and apologized for America being so exceptional.
Of course, those weren't even the most outrageous aspects of Obama's power
trip—far from it.
Upon his arrival in New York City, as he stepped off Marine One, Obama saluted with a coffee cup (full of black coffee, no doubt) in hand.
And, unsurprisingly, the lamestream media largely ignored it—just like #Benghazi!
Morning lineup:
Meet The Press: Pre-empted by coverage of the Ryder Cup.
Face The Nation: Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken; Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA); Former Commander of U.S. Africa Command Gen. Carter Ham (Ret.); Former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michèle Flournoy; Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell; Roundtable: Peter Baker (New York Times), Kim Strassel (Wall Street Journal), Michael Crowley (TIME), Ruth Marcus (Washington Post) and Michael Gerson (Washington Post).
This Week: House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH); Former FBI Special Agent Ali Soufan; Former Counterterrorism Coordinator for the Homeland Security Department John Cohen; Roundtable: Matt Bai (Yahoo News), Radio Host Laura Ingraham, Republican Strategist Matthew Dowd and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN).
Fox News Sunday: Deputy National Security Advisor Tony Blinken; Sen. Angus King (I-ME); Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY); Roundtable: Brit Hume (Fox News), Former Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA), George Will (Washington Post) and Charles Lane (Washington Post).
State of the Union: Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken; Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT); Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Richard Myers; Former Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns; Roundtable: Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Republican Strategist Mercedes Schlapp, LZ Granderson (ESPN) and Democratic Strategist Penny Lee; Ebola Panel: Director of the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Brown University Dr. Adam Levine and Virus Hunter Jospeh Fair.
Evening lineup:
60 Minutes will feature: an interview with Alibaba founder Jack Ma (preview); and, an interview with President Obama.
On Comedy Central...
Jon Stewart called out Fox News' false patriotism. (09/25/14)
The Daily Show
Monday: Journalist/Author Matt Bai
Tuesday: Actor/Director Ben Affleck
Wednesday: Actress/Writer/Director Lena Dunham
Thursday: Documentarian Ben Steele
And Stephen Colbert weighed in on Bill O'Reilly plan to defeat ISIS. (09/25/14)
The Colbert Report
Monday: Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver
Tuesday: Actor Jeffrey Tambor
Wednesday: Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen
Thursday: Author Lynn Sherr
Elsewhere...
Outgoing Rep. Michele Bachmann credited Phyllis Schlafly with winning the Cold War.
"I believe that Phyllis Schlafly is the most consequential female woman in public policy in the last fifty years of the 20th Century," Bachmann declared. "Had there not been a Phyllis Schlafly, I believe that we wouldn't have seen a rise of the pro-family movement. Had there not been a rise of the pro-family movement, I don't believe that there would have been a Ronald Reagan. Without a President Ronald Reagan, I don't think we would have seen the ability to defeat the evil, and yes that's what it was, Soviet empire and to bring a conclusion to the Cold War. Just as Ronald Reagan was consequential, Phyllis Schlafly was extremely consequential because she was a tee to tee up this president that we had."
Meanwhile...
Ann Romney took offense at the suggestion that the GOP is waging a war on women.
"It's ridiculous, honestly, I mean I don't think they're getting very far with that, by the way. It's not going to work. I think women are a lot smarter than that, and that's kind of offensive to me, to tell you the truth," Romney said in an interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox News in response to a question about both the so-called "war on women" and DNC chief Debbie Wasserman Schultz's recent comments about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
And, last as well as least...
Sarah Palin accused the lying liars at 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue of playing the race card.
"And pulling that race card, pulling the race card, how much longer they’re gonna. It's not even smart. It's not even smart when one simply wants our government to live within its means and to not tax us to and beyond death. Not to mortgage our kids future, and that being for today's selfish wants. Because of that we're racists? Well what isn't smart is trying to slap that on Col. Allen West, Dr. Ben Carson, and JC Watts, and Raphael and Ted Cruz, and my husband Todd Palin. Yeah, no those truly prejudiced folks just remember this. They scream racism just to end debate. Well, don't retreat. You reload with truth which I know is an endangered species at 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue anyway."
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit stupid.
- Trix