Link of the Day: Fred Thompson’s Ready to Punch Obama Into the Sun (Metaphorically Speaking)

[High Praise! to Fred Thompson’s America]

A SIMPLE QUESTION, MR. PRESIDENT

Fred Thompson has had it up to *here* with Obama on Benghazi.

Mr. Obama, don’t make Fred angry. You wouldn’t like him when he’s angry.

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Wisdom of the Day: Day-Lewis Boob JibberJabber Watched Chip Deathbed Dinosaurs Elysium

THE END IS NEAR!

Forget global cooling.

Forget global warming.

Forget climate change.

The new threat to the planet is here, and it’s even more real than all those other things that were scientifically consensed about.

Ladies and Gentlemen – CLIMATE STAGNATION!

We.

Are.

Doomed!

Obama Warned Us – The New Facts

Across America, a constant cross-pollination is occurring, a not entirely orderly but generally peaceful collision among people and cultures. Identities are scrambling, and then cohering in new ways. Beliefs keep slipping through the noose of predictability. Facile expectations and simple explanations are being constantly upended. Spend time actually talking to Americans, and you discover that most evangelicals are more tolerant than the media would have us believe, most secularists more spiritual. Most rich people want the poor to succeed, and most of the poor are both more self-critical and hold higher aspirations than the popular culture allows.

BARACK OBAMA, The Audacity of Hope

“Also, war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, and I’m one mighty fine President.”

Who Do You Like?

So out of curiosity, who are your favorite candidates for 2016 so far (other than me, of course)? Rand Paul is kind of interesting, but also seems a very dangerous choice that could easily blow up on us (too much of his father in him). Jindal could be good, but does he have the charisma? Like most people, I’ve soured a bit on Rubio, but he’s probably still in the running. There’s a lot I don’t like about Chris Christie, but there some good points to him. Ted Cruz seems good, but will he be able to appeal to mainstream voters? And then there’s Jeb Bush — not really interested in going there.

What say you?

Real Scandals, Phony President

So Obama has been calling everything lately a “phony scandal” — his mouthpieces have been constantly echoing that — but new polling shows that the vast majority of Americans disagree. Things like a consulate getting attacked and then insanely blamed on a YouTube video, the Department of Justice targeting journalists, the IRS targeting conservatives, and the NSA targeting everyone are all real scandals according to people who haven’t replaced their brains with partisan goo.

Still, Obama seems convinced they’re phony scandals… but here is a possible reason for the confusion: They’re real scandals, but he’s a phony president. I mean he’s not really a leader or anyone with any skills to run a country like ours; his existence as president is odd and confusing. And since he’s just this light-weight, useless person, maybe that’s why he’s so confused he’s getting associated with all these important things.

Tech Toys: Chromecast (Part 2)

GoogleChromecastRecently, I mentioned getting a Google Chromecast and said that I might not keep it. Not that it’s not a good device, but that it doesn’t bring a lot to the table.

I’m rethinking that. So, I’m gonna tell you why, but also mentioned another set of issues that, if you’re thinking about one, you might want to keep in mind.

First, why I’m thinking about keeping it: ESPN3.

Sure, it also allows the viewing of Hulu standard/free content on your TV — remember, this device allows you to extend a browser tab to your TV screen in addition to your computer screen — but I really don’t like the idea of using a computer to watch TV.

Two years ago, I bought an Xbox just for the purpose of watching ESPN3. No Xbox video games, just for watching ESPN3. Only, that means a yearly subscription to Xbox Live Gold, which is $60/year (yes, they are on sale from time to time). And, renewal is coming up within a month.

So, for a $35 one-time cost, I can replace my Xbox and its $60 yearly cost — and not have to have wires/cables strung across the room for using the computer. So, Google Chromecast does bring that to the table. And I’m now thinking that’s enough. The Xbox will be retired, and the Chromecast will take that slot.

Now, a warning.

I saw another person using Google Chromecast and experiencing some issues. They show they were streaming was not smooth. It was slightly stuttering. Looking at the stream through the computer, not streaming it to Chromecast, everything looked fine. But streaming introduced the jumpiness. Audio was fine, just the image.

I didn’t have those issues, but I’m using a different computer. Mine’s a 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7 with 8 GB of RAM. Even three years old, that’s not a bad computer. I don’t know the specs of my friend’s computer, but it’s a recent Windows 8 machine. I don’t know the processor or the speed, and there wasn’t time to do proper diagnostics beyond seeing that only half the RAM was in use when streaming from the browser to the Chromecast. CPU usage, though, was at around 50% when watching in the browser, but 99% when streaming to the Chromecast.

I’ve looked at the Chromecast Website and can’t find recommended specs for a computer to stream to the device. I finally found the minimum system requirements: For Windows 7 or 8, a Core i3 or better is required for a good stream. So, here’s a warning. While you don’t need the top of the line computer to use it smoothly, a lower-end PC might not be able to do the job optimally. Yes, my friend’s computer was able to stream, but the jumpiness of the image was noticeable.

If you’re looking to get into streaming content to your TV, the Google Chromecast is a good option — and at $35, it’s cheap. Just be aware that some perfectly good computers may be otherwise underpowered for optimal use.

Random Thoughts: Chris Matthews, Bringing It, and Jim Carrey

Apparently my attention span runs out after only 120 characters.

Women should have equal opportunity as men as long as I first get my sammich.

So basically it’s a $500 installation fee for the XBox One and then you have to pay $60 a year to actually use it.

In last night’s Hardball, Chris Matthews predicted Rand Paul will be the 2016 GOP nominee and then he got his head stuck in a Happy Meal bag.

And all the whores and prime time news anchors will look up and shout “Bring it!” And I’ll look down and whisper “No.”

Ebony magazine responding to the Tea Party boycott reminds me of Sideshow Bob responding to the comment from Les Wynan.

It’s still okay to be racist against the Irish, right?

Jim Carrey peaked with Fire Marshall Bill.

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