ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION- J.D. Winteregg Slams John Boehner

John Boehner’s young political primary challenger, J.D. Winteregg  has come out of the box with a hilariously effective ad.  You won’t forget this one.  Click HERE for a look. 

It’s so good, you might even donate to the Winteregg campaign after you crack up laughing.

if your Boehner lasts more than 23 years
if you have a Boehner lasting more than 23 years
can't punch its way out of a paper bag
inability to  punch one’s  way out of a paper bag
your electile dysfunction could be a question of blood flow
your electile dysfunction could be a question of blood flow
J.D. Winteregg for Congress
J.D. Winteregg for Congress

Matt Bevins has Tea Party and Conservative Support

Matt Bevin, the  underdog challenger to Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell , is endorsed by various tea party groups, including Tea Party Patriots.  Bevin is a more conservative pro-lifer than most, and therefore could not garner the support of some of the mainstream “pro-life” groups.  They might not agree with his idea of cutting medicaid funding for birth control.  They might also find his family of 9 kids, four of whom are adopted from Ethiopia, to be over the top.

Andrew Bair, writing in LifeNews,  notes that Bevin has support from the Northern Kentucky Right to Life organization, a group too conservative to be on his radar.  NKRTL is an uncompromisingly pro-life  group which opposes the birth control scam with which the left has successfully held women in thrall.  Mitch McConnell does not answer survey questions coming from Northern Kentucky Right to Life.

On the other hand, Tea Party support for Matt Bevins has been due to such things as  his insistence upon debt limits, and respect for immigration law. Mitch  McConnell has voted many times to increase the government debt ceiling, (thereby funding Obamacare), and has been  supporting amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Pro-lifers such as Andrew Bair would do well to ponder if it is OK to vote to increase government debt, (thereby upholding the basis of the anti-life  Obamacare), to allow people who broke immigration law to push ahead of immigrants who have shown respect for U.S. laws, and to give these illegals access to health care coverage which has been R E M O V E D from working Americans.

Comment On New IRS Regs Which Would Curtail Tea Party

The IRS is adding new regulations which would cement in place the kind of treatment they gave to Tea Party and various other grass roots groups which sought to enter the American political process by educating and encouraging voter participation.
Listen to Matt Kibbe of Freedom Works explain how you can submit a comment to the government on the regs and perhaps turn then back. Our political freedom really depends on this.

Matt Kibbe, CEO of FreedomWorks
Matt Kibbe, CEO of FreedomWorks

If you need to get revved up for your writing, Listen to Obama calling the Tea Party “Teabaggers” way back in 2009, in an interview with Jonathan Alter.

teabaggers  - obama
Obama Interview with Jonathan Alter on 11/30/2009

Yes, Pharmer has already dropped a comment at the regulations.gov website. 

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Fix the Family: Reasons to NOT Send Your Daughter to College

Raylan Alleman at the Fix the Family website has gotten some press on The Blaze, stirring up quite a bit of controversy, over his negative view of college for women. Most are foaming at the mouth over the perceived sexism but a few have noted that Alleman has a point, when he calls College for girls a “near occasion of sin”.

Possibly the concise list of concerns provided by Proverbs 17-12NLT (commenting on The Blaze) are a driving force of this Catholic group’s negative view of college. See below:

What College Teaches- By Proverbs17-12NLT, commenter on The Blaze
What College Teaches- By Proverbs17-12NLT, commenter on The Blaze

Most of the schools are a negative overall influence on women AND men. Your friendly Pharmer determined that none of her kids would go to the IVY league, (Parents, don’t pay for that!) and am sending them to institutions which are not so screamingly leftist. Her kids have been  prepared for encounters with “the other side”, and its  general  intolerance of conservatism.

What’s interesting is that people are ‘going off’ on this Catholic group as extremist, but would not castigate the Amish (one of the fastest growing religious sects in the U.S.) for an even more contrarian view toward higher education.
Proverbs 17-12NLT‘s last point is a huge, and it applies big time to women who gravitate towards the non-math oriented fields, which drive them into lower paying jobs, and inability to pay the ginormous college debt.

Think of Raylan Alleman as turning a little bit Amish as you read through his  list of why parents should not send their daughters to college.  It might help with tolerance of another family oriented culture, the conservative Catholics.  There is quite a bit of practicality in the list from the standpoint of those who would naturally want to live a conservative or family based lifestyle.  He finds college education to be forming a kind of prison for women, because the time and money investment of it will drive the parents who fund the education to limit their family size, and the women themselves to do the same, or skip having a family altogether.  Alleman’s number one reason “She will attract the wrong types of men.”  He’s talking about lazy drones.   Pharmer has listened to the tales of working women and their marriages for years.  Nurses, those compassionate types, who want to help and heal the sick, seem often to suffer from marrying “Mr. Wrong”, a guy who contributes little to the family life, and thinks that his wife should work hard at a job, come home and take care of him full time also.    Alleman states that women wish to build a family might  think more deeply about what kind of man they will marry.

Women with a practical mind might want to balance their future desires  by educating themselves in the construction skills of domestic life, as well as a lower cost, technical education that can  bring needed income.   Domestic engineers (formerly called housewives)  are constantly making, building, and fixing things, as well as people.   It is highly skilled labor, and that’s what is currently in precariously short supply in our industrialized world.

Your friendly Pharmer supports women’s freedom to ignore the expectations of feminazis, and choose to major in the field of domestic engineering.

Virginia Dem Lieutenant Governor Candidate Refuses to Shake Hands with Conservative Opponent

Democrat candidate for lieutenant governor, Ralph Northam is a leftie, endorsed by Terry McAuliffe, the other leftie who is running for governor.

Northam got into a televised debate with his opponent, conservative Republican, E.W. Jackson,( who absolutely ROCKS).   It seems that Northam doesn’t agree with your friendly Pharmer on that issue, and rudely refused to shake Jackson’s hand, though he was even offered a second chance to do so.

E W Jackson proffers hand twice to Ralph Northam, who refuses to shake it.
E W Jackson proffers hand twice to Ralph Northam, who refuses to shake it.

We’re not so sure what inspired Northam’s total lack of civility, but we’ve seen lefties commit all sorts of social abominations against Black Conservatives in the past, and fully expect it to continue.  You can watch a heated debate, HERE, which ends with the candidates’ difference of opinion on gay marriage, and Jackson’s spurned attempt to shake Northam’s hand.

By the way, the Virginia Governor’s race has become very HOT, with Ken Cuccinelli closing the gap in the polls.  Obama is campaigning for Dem’s who have vastly outspent the conservative team.  We’re hoping that the enthusiasm of the  conservative grass roots overcomes the big Democrat money machine, and that  the lefties McAuliffe and Northam are sent packing on Tuesday.

Purdue Student Assistance: A List of Left Leaning Professors

It’s a bit worrisome to register a student at Purdue and find that the course offerings to satisfy general requirements are increasingly filled with “foo foo” classes.  These are the kinds of courses which you can identify as leftie just from the title alone.   Fortunately this offspring of Pharmer has completed a bunch of general requirements during high school, and might be able to skip almost all of these offerings.  It’s a good feeling not to be wasting any tuition dollars on them.   Yours truly is instead  recommending some on-line alternatives to learn about American history and the Constitution.  Check out Hillsdale College, for example.

On a more reassuring note, Mitch Daniels, the new president at Purdue University, in Indiana, has gotten himself into hot water with some of the leftie  professors there  He has long voiced opposition to using a history textbook by Howard Zinn  (A People’s History of the United States) as a compulsory text in public schools, K-12,  citing its strongly leftward bias.   His reasoning is that those students are a much more captive audience than college students, who choose their own schools and pay their own way, and they should not be spoon fed  “history” from the left.

Here’s a link to a letter, signed by 90 of the more left-leaning professors at Purdue, taking former Governor Mitch Daniels to task for opposing the use of the use of Zinn’s  works to  instruct students from grades K thru 12.   This letter is extremely valuable to prospective or current Purdue students because it can help with course selection.    The names of 90 leftie academic employees are appended to the letter, and this information can help with course selection.   Conservatives can choose to avoid the classes, and the possible lowering of their GPA that might occur, if they openly oppose the professors’ teachings.    Leftie students can use the list to suck up more leftism, (and become a bit less employable in productive fields) if they so choose.

Purdue students,  don’t go to school without this useful list.   It  is not comprehensive, nor  100 percent reliable as a predictor of flaming leftism, but it’s probably the best ideological guide to course selection that you could find in such a small space.