There are a few things from the start of the Republican National Convention which should surprise nobody.
First, we had Chuck Todd from the Obama propaganda wing known as NBC, stating that, “There are folks with the Romney campaign who think, ‘Boy, Romney can’t catch a break ever since he named Paul Ryan. He got a little momentum after the Ryan pick and then he’s disrupted by two storms. One, a political storm in Todd Akin which we just brought up. But now an actual storm, and when you think when this storm moves to and closer to Louisiana, the specter, the sort of shadow of Bush and Katrina does hang over this convention.
Seriously? THIS is where the liberal media wants to go?
If there is ANY specter or shadow of Katrina it casts itself directly over liberals.
Louisiana had a liberal governor who did NOTHING in the face of the COMING storm and woefully dropped the ball in its wake. The liberal media has, since Katrina, blamed Bush for not sending in the National Guard to evacuate people when, in fact, it would have been illegal to do so without the request of the state’s Governor. She failed to make that request.
It was also the prevue of New Orleans’ Mayor, another liberal, who fled the city for higher ground…IN DALLAS.
And let’s not even get started on the 10s of MILLIONS of dollars given to New Orleans to shore up their levies over the decades which decades of liberal officials spent elsewhere.



Today, at the Convention, not much is going to happen. They’ll gavel in…Go into recess…And hit the cocktail parties because of the big storm.
This weekend, we stand on the doorstep of the 2012 Republican Convention.
There was no zip. No razzle dazzle.
Friends and Patriots, I know. I KNOW you’ve had enough and you’ve had enough for a long time now.
There is a VERY dangerous chess match afoot.
their VISION for America.
figuring out political quandaries.
So desperate is the liberal press to demonize conservatives that they will, as Rahm Emanuel so famously put it, “Never let a crisis go to waste.”
In What can only be described as a desperate attempt to brand the 2012 election as racist and/or to keep some hope of racial division alive, yesterday, Cokie Roberts made a bazaar statement on NPR.