Swapping Rock and Roll Links

I started to write, “Swapping Rock and Roll Spit,” but I figure ya’ll think I was being a little queer. 😉

Anyhow, responding to this here and here:

Only Bill Idol song that I happen think is worth a flip is….:

Honestly, I really did not much get into Bill Idol. He was, I always said, a, um, Girlie singer… You know chicks dug him, not guys. Gay guys maybe. But I digress. I didn’t think idol was a overly great singer either. Just that Hendrix-type of yelling in tune crap. The music was a bit of that three chord simpleton stuff of the late 70’s and early 80’s.

Now on the other hand, I did and still do like these guys:

And on a more serious note:

Lyrics:

This tired city was somebody’s dream
Billboard horizons as black as they seem

Four level highways across the land
We’re building a home for the family of man

And it’s so hard whatever we are coming to
Yes it’s so hard with so little time

And so much to do

Time running out for the family of man

One man to lead us with so much to say
Moving the mountains that got in our way

Prayer books and meetings to find a plan
Deciding the fate of the family of man

Memories replacing the loves that we’ve lost
Burning our bridges as soon as they’re crossed

Factories built where the rivers ran
And time running out for the family of man

In case you don’t get it. That song is basically about suburban sprawl.

Sorry, but, no one rescued me

I feel the need to write about this, but I am not. I am going to post a video reply.

Over at “The Other McCain”, I saw this headline:

EMERGENCY: SAVE STOGIE!

Aside from the “ZOMG! Eleventy!!!!” element to it. I didn’t think much of it. So, I went over and looked:

Home foreclosures are continuing at a brisk pace, according to an article by McClatchy News.   Many of the first foreclosures that began three years ago, when the housing bubble began to burst, were for subprime mortgages.  Now, however, a fresh batch of foreclosures is occurring because people have lost their jobs and can’t pay them.  I am now in that category.  I didn’t pay my July mortgage payment and probably will miss August as well.  I haven’t been answering the phone, which rings constantly from bill collectors.

Our savings kept us afloat for a year.  When it was gone, I borrowed the equity out of my life insurance.  That’s gone too.  We were hoping to ride out this recession, to survive until it was over.

This prompted a back and forth between me and Robert Stacy McCain:

Pat
July 31st, 2010 @ 6:30 am

Meh, No pity…

Maybe Rupert Murdok or one of his Zionist friends can bail him out.

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Robert Stacy McCain
July 31st, 2010 @ 6:50 am

Dammit, Pat, if you knew what a great guy Stogie is, you wouldn’t say useless crap like that. I was tempted to delete your comment, but I’ll leave it up, just to chastise your conscience when you see the testimonials to Stogie’s valiant character.

Pat
July 31st, 2010 @ 7:10 am

I’m sure he is a great guy. But nobody bailed my ass out when I was over 18 grand in the hole back in 2004. I filed for chapter 7 and started over.

I’m just sayin’…

Of course, McCain’s sock puppets came out in full force against me; which is of no surprise.

Here’s my video reply on the subject and my apologies in advance for the poor audio quality and picture:

That’s my opinion, and I welcome yours.

Videos: More Crazy Liberal stuff

Between this here and these here, I really have to wonder about this Weiner guy:

and this

Exit Question: Was Hitler the sane one? or Were the Nazi’s right? 😯 I do truly wonder.

Paul Ryan and Chris Matthews holler at each other about spending

(H/T HotAir)

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Video: Just a little something I need to get off my chest

This video is a result of conversation that I had earlier with a family member of mine who lives in Georgia. It is a sneak peak into my personal life; so, bear with it, please. The subject matter is a bit rough, but if you look past that, there’s a subtle message there; you just have to look for it.

It is something that just needs to be said to those people down there….

Hopefully, they get it.

Video: Zo on Examining Black Loyalty to Democrats

I know, I said that I was not going to carry this guy’s video anymore. But I think he more than made up for that little silly remark with this video…

Video: Uncommon Knowledge — The United States and the Middle East with Fouad Ajami

Disclaimer: I do not necessarily agree with all of the ideas presented here. But I present them for education. Watch and Make your own decisions.

Evenings at the PB Pub Presents: Paul McCartney and Wings

This is, of course, from 1976 and the Rockshow Film. This is, of course, before he become Sir Paul McCartney and started lobbing insults at former American Presidents as well. Which, by the way, he did refuse to apologize for. Which I will say this to Mr. Sir Paul McCartney; it is the America that had President George W. Bush in it, that made you very rich sir. You should try to show a bit more of your English class, instead of acting like some liberal elitist ass.

Having said all that, here’s the video… enjoy:

Updated: Movie: We will not be silenced

This movie made by Gigi Gaston documents the voter fraud that took place during the election primaries in 2008.

The accusations in this video, if proven, could prove to be deadly for the Obama Administration. It is my personal hope, that if the Republicans take back both houses of Congress in 2010; that a full investigation is started by the Senate. Now, I highly doubt that this would happen; but I can hope.

What you are about to watch will most likely shock you.

We will not be silenced 2008’s official website.

Update: Ed Morrissey, as always, brings some perspective:

The allegations appear to be entirely confined to caucus states, which is one of the reasons I’m skeptical. Caucuses are bare-knuckled brawls where the parties make the rules and the campaigns routinely and viciously fight over them. I have no trouble believing that Team Obama played hardball and cut as many corners as they could without getting caught. What I have trouble believing is that Hillary Clinton wasn’t doing the exact same thing in these states. After all, Hillary was hardly a babe in the woods. The Clinton Machine had been fighting these battles since Obama was in high school. Now we’re suddenly to believe that they were manning the Good Ship Lollipop in 2008 and were shocked, shocked to find that caucuses aren’t played by Marquess de Queensbury rules?

This is one of the reasons that I believe primaries are usually a better way to select nominees, especially for higher offices. They’re not impervious to fraud and abuse, but it’s a more level ground, and the stakes for committing malfeasance are at least somewhat higher than in caucuses.

Late Night at the PB Pub: Ozzy Osbourne

What? You are expecting Lawrence Welk? 😛 I’m a Conservative, not an dried up old guy… 😀

For all the “Conservative Christians” who might be offended; I got one thing to say. You get all the crap out of your Churches and start actually acting like Christians, with some sort of actual separation from the World and such; and then I will clean up the content on the blog. Until then, I will continue to post music that I like. That is all.

The Reality Report #52

If you can get past the tin foil hat sounding stuff in this video —– It is actually pretty good.

Enjoy: (source)

Late Night at the PB Pub presents: Johnny Cash

A fitting tune for this fine Holiday, some of you might think this is campy, lame or silly. Let me be clear. I could honestly give a damn….:

In case you are still on the fence politically…

This comes via Wizbang, which got it from Bookworm Room:

This is why I like Ann Coulter

(Via Noisy Room)

I will note this, where Ann talks about the “Backstabbing traitors and children”; if you do not think that this happens in the Republican, you are kidding yourself. There are those types of people in the both parties. I have seen it time and time again.