Atlas VLOGS the New Congress
Jules on Boxer here
ATLAS TAKES ON THE LIBERALS: Listen to the MP3 audio here of my appearance last night on the Canadian Radio show, Remains of the Day and I have at it against enlightened leftists. You'll enjoy it. On the panel -Host Jim Duff, Ray Heard former Editor of The Montreal Star and "opinion leader", Beryl Wajsman, and Atlas.
Front page at Pajamas Media- eeeha!
UPDATE: Because we are at war, stupid. WaPo has become the mecca of moonbattery.
White House Calls Boxer's Attack on Rice's Personal Life 'Outrageous'
Beryl Wajsman's column at the Conservative Voice is excellent here

















I hope you're right, I hope it is only just amusing and not freaking detri-'mental'. There is more than one wolf at the door and I get freaking nuts thinking all these Americans out there on the street are sleeping with thier eyes open.
Babs Boxer needs a special delivery of burned bras.
Posted by: mig | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 07:57 AM
Love it Atlas!
With Nurse Ratched in charge Congress is a blend of Looney Tunes and the Cuckoo's Next.
Posted by: eavesdropper | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 11:34 AM
Great video, Pam.
From the local news in Marin County.....
Point Reyes Light - May 22, 2003
Supes to fight Miwok's casino
By Andrew Pridgen
Upset that the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria want to build a casino in Sonoma County or even Marin County, the County of Marin is hurriedly seeking state and local legislation to limit Indian tribes' abilities to build casinos wherever they please.
Congress restored the tribal status of Marin and Sonoma Coast Miwok earlier this year after Rancheria chairman Greg Sarris vowed that the tribe would not get into the gambling business. All the Miwok wanted, he said, were the health, housing, and education benefits that other recognized tribes receive.
However, within four months after tribal status was restored, Sarris announced the tribe had been working with Las Vegas-based Station Casinos Inc. to erect a huge casino on 1,679 acres at Lakeville Road and Highway 37.
Sonoma County supervisors immediately went on record against the proposal but promised to make a "good-faith effort" to help the Miwok find a suitable casino site in Marin or Sonoma county. Sarris did not rule out Marin County as a casino site if plans to build in southern Sonoma County fall through.
Alarmed that the Miwoks casino might end up here, Marin Supervisor Steve Kinsey will hold an emergency meeting this week with the county's lobbyist in Sacramento, Cathy Christian, and with US Senator Dianne Feinstein to introduce state and federal legislation to put restrictions on where Indian casinos can be built.
Kinsey sympathetic but...
Kinsey "is very sympathetic to the historical persecution they have faced though he's not interested in supporting a casino in Marin County or Sonoma County," his aide Liza Crosse told The Light Wednesday.
Along with Kinsey, Marin Supervisor Cynthia Murray of Novato this week expressed strong opposition to the casino.
With Station Casinos Inc. bankrolling the casino (in exchange for 25 percent of its take), Sarris said it could be built anywhere from Sausalito to Santa Rosa. With one of the largest amounts of open space in the tribe's traditional territory being in West Marin, Kinsey wants to draft legislation that "would be important to Marin residents should there be any talk of building a casino here," Crosse said.
New legislation would also unite counties like Sonoma and Marin in a fight against this state's loose tribal-gambling privileges, Supervisor Murray said Tuesday.
Environmental damage
"The consequences of the state and federal government denying local governments land use authority causes great fiscal, social, and environmental damage that are funded on the backs of taxpayers," Murray added.
However, whether state or federal law could be passed before ground is broken on the Graton Rancheria casino is uncertain.
"Maybe it would be too late," Crosse admitted. "That's just something we'll have to wait and see. The sooner [Kinsey] acts, the sooner we find out more. And the sooner different counties and the state start working together, the better."
Sonoma County supervisors on Tuesday announced they and several other California counties will also lobby Gov. Gray Davis to force gaming tribes to adhere to state environmental standards, local health and safety issues, as well as local authorities.
A pro-gambling governor
Whether such lobbying can succeed is unknown. As governor, Davis has presided over the largest expansion of gambling in US history, legalizing slot machines, casino-style card games, on-line betting, and high-stakes card rooms. Such card rooms are the biggest revenue producers for tribes but in other states have attracted criminal activity.
Indian gambling interests in California have contributed $2 million to Davis political campaigning and spread another $121 million among other legislators.
In addition, the Graton Rancheria casino has hired attorney Doug Boxer, son of Sen. Barbara Boxer, lobbyist Darius Anderson, and former Clinton spokesman Chris Lehane as advocates.
Both Boxer and Anderson own part of Kenwood Investments, the company that will help broker the land sale in Sonoma to the tribe.
Meanwhile, grassroots opposition met Tuesday night at the Novato City Council chambers. More than 60 residents, including members of the ad hoc group No Las Vegas in Northbay, spoke against building a casino in Sonoma or Marin.
Point Reyes Light Cover | News |
Posted by: 1viewpoint | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 12:40 PM
Loved it. The video clips really added to your points, especially Porky Pig! Hey, you sang a few notes and I was surprised: you can really sing Pam!
Posted by: Stogie | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 01:24 PM
That dog of yours always finds a way to get in the shot.
Posted by: lowandslow | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 03:21 PM
Just listened to your MP3 audio of "Remains of the Day" - Man!
You had to debate some hardcore liberal in there and you kicked ass!
I believe you left him speechless.
Way to go!
Thanks for posting it.
Posted by: eavesdropper | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 06:04 PM
I've been thinking of the Boxer Rebellion and Bab's right, she hasn't felt the sacrifice. So here's a suggestion to Babs: Take a pay cut. Donate 1/2 your salary to any number of the Vets in Walter Reed and FEEL THE SACRIFICE. Since that she seems to think that is what this war is all about, how SHE feels about the sacrifice of it.
I feel- uh, how do you say in lib talk... very very adverse to libs!
Posted by: mig | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 07:12 PM
Great work, Pamela.
"Cobs wallup ! I don't think this is a media conspiracy."
And what planet is he on ?
Atlas, while clinging to the fragile planet Earth, has a lively dialog with Clingons from other planets about the Iraqi war et al. Great fun these tea parties.
"Off with his head."
Posted by: wxjames | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 07:17 PM
Good vlog! Porky Pig included! Is that supposed to be Barney Frank?
Posted by: Steve Harkonnen | Monday, January 15, 2007 at 12:17 AM
Yikes! Been out of town for a couple of days and almost missed this one.
Your VLOGS are always creative and effective. Plus, I just like seeing you and listening to you talk. So sue me.
Posted by: Joseph | Monday, January 15, 2007 at 08:13 PM
You have a typo in minimum wage.
Posted by: Eric B. | Wednesday, February 21, 2007 at 08:49 AM