The Daily Recycler

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Success has a wife, son & daughter (but not a thousand bloggers)

Karl Rove was kind enough tonight to remind Sean Hannity that bloggers had something to do with Rathergate:



Hannity has had to be reminded a few times by his guests that it wasn’t just his interviews with Killian’s son and Ben Barnes’ daughter that broke open Rathergate.

This transcript of from the Hannity & Colmes show (11/23/04) is one such occasion:
HANNITY: But the fact is, Bernie, but they dropped the case. Nobody talks about this anymore. We were 50 days out of an election, Bernie, 50. This could have turned the election, had Ben Barnes' daughter not come forward and Colonel Killian's son and wife had not come forward and tell the truth.

GOLDBERG: And all those bloggers — and all those bloggers in their pajamas in their living room, as the new head of CNN domestic put it on FOX one night [-ed video], , that these bloggers are just a bunch of guys in their pajamas, you know. Well, these bloggers in their pajamas got the story right, and CBS News, with all its checks and balances, got the story wrong.

Throw us a bone, Sean! Thank you to Bernie Goldberg and Karl Rove for remembering the little people.

Friday, February 04, 2005

Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!





More: Captain's Quarters | Kevin McCullough | Protein Wisdom

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

We got your back





And to the Iranian people, I say tonight: As you stand for your own liberty, America stands with you.


Wednesday, November 24, 2004

TTFN





We agree with Bill.

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Taking Charge

UPDATE Thanks to Wes Roth & Polipundit readers for helping track down the video!





SANTIAGO, Chile Nov 20, 2004 ? President Bush stepped into the middle of a confrontation and pulled his lead Secret Service agent away from Chilean security officials who barred his bodyguards from entering an elegant dinner for 21 world leaders Saturday night.

Several Chilean and American agents got into a pushing and shoving match outside the cultural center where the dinner was held. Bush noticed the fracas after posing for pictures on a red carpet with the summit host, Chilean President Ricardo Lagos and his wife and first lady Laura Bush.

Abandoning the other three, Bush walked over to the agents, reached through the dispute and pulled his agent from the scrum.

The president, looking irritated, walked away with the agent. The incident was shown on APEC television.

"Chilean security tried to stop the president's Secret Service from accompanying him," said White House deputy press secretary Claire Buchan. "He told them they were with him and the issue was resolved."

LINK


Protein Wisdom: Bush to Chilean Security Official: "Defeco más grande que usted, muchacho."

The Buck Stops with Ken Starr

Here’s the clip of Peter Jennings' interview with Bill Clinton that so many people have emailed asking for us to post up.



What can we say? If Clinton would prefer we judge him for gaining the respect and applause of representatives of Zimbabwe, Myanmar, Venezuela, Libya, Belarus and Canada, we’ll oblige.

In our opinion it’s the fact that America is no longer admired by the world’s tyrants and cowards that demonstrates we’re doing something right.

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A side note for our regular visitors: Ten weeks after we received our first visitor to the Daily Recycler on August 28th, 2004 we passed 1,000,0000 visitors. By November 5th we had served up over three terabytes of video (3,300+ GB) and logged around 1.5 million page views.

We'd like to thank all the bloggers we've gotten to know in our first few months doing this -- and our exceptionally cool visitors who are always tipping us off to what we should record. Special thanks to our advertisers, which help offset the costs of serving so much video.

We took a little (unannounced) ten day break from blogging, as some of you might have noticed. We're back.

Throw Down in Motown

2:30PM PST UPDATE: DrudgeReport crashed our servers this time, site will be back up within the hour..

Big file (10 Megs)... Wait for it to buffer.





(Hat tip: Wes Roth & Juicee News Daily)

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

The South Has Risen, Again!

ABC News national correspondent Carole Simpson has joined the chorus on the hysterical left in trying to portray red America's vote for Bush as a throwback to the Confederacy.
(Hat Tip: Glenn)

We apologize for the poor audio syncing in this video. We're working on the problem for future posts.





Note to Carole: Chill! Look, let us be the first to tell you... A few years ago we dealt with this slavery problem. A coalition of abolitionist parties formed, named themselves "Democrats", nominated a tall bearded guy called Abe, and went to war with the rebellious slave-holding Republican south.

Oh wait.. Nevermind. Well whatever, it was the slave-holding Democratic south; same difference.

Point is, red America is now on the side of Abe's (grand and old) party, while the northeast and the west coast have apparently forgiven the slave-holding traditions of the Democratic party. It's win-win!

Carole dedicated most of her time on the panel to telling the audience how stupid the kids she meets at high schools around the country are, how scary the red states are, and how uninformed most Americans are in general. It was sad, yet funny, a little boring, but alas, in Real Media format... So you'll have to go view it here.

Friday, November 05, 2004

Bush's Landslide: Or, How Kerry Won Ohio

In 2000 Bush received 329,708 votes in West Virginia. Gore received 291,088.

In 2004 there were 118,996 more voters in W. Virginia than in 2000.

Of those new voters 88,443 voted for Bush and 30,553 went for Kerry; Which is a net gain of 57,890 for Bush in 2004.

We applied the same formula to all 50 states, and declared a winner of each state's electoral votes based on who won the difference in 2004 over 2000.

Kerry had a built-in advantage in that there was a substantial shift away from Ralph Nader during the last four years that favored him. Nevertheless, Bush devastated Kerry inside these margins.

When the new data is applied to the electoral college, this is what it looks like:



Kerry won 11 states, the District of Columbia, and lost fewer Gore voters in Washington State than Bush lost from 2000.
UPDATED WITH PCT COLUMN



Bush won 37 states, and lost fewer of his California voters than Kerry lost of Gore's California voters from 2000.



The 2000 election data was taken from CNN, and the 2004 election data was taken from Yahoo. We're not sure if Washington State and California actually lost voters from 2000, or if that data just hasn't been updated at Yahoo.

Some more interesting thoughts on the 2004 election results from ACK!.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Portrait of the Paranoid Mind




Transcript

Ratherbiased.com asked us to host this video because they're being FARK'd right now.

NOTE: Blogger seems to be under heavy load -- We've been unable to post for hours, and don't expect to be able to post again tonight.

VICTORY

Monday, November 01, 2004

Vote and Let Vote





Fellow Bush supporters,

We implore you to vote on Tuesday lest you face murder by the hand of Puff Daddy. Daily Recycler intelligence reports indicate Mr. Daddy and his “Vote or Die” posse are not bluffing when they threaten to execute those parts of the eligible (and perhaps ineligible) electorate which do not show up to the polls.

Tupac Shakur (pbuh) found this out the hard way after not voting in the midterm elections of 1994. Mr. Daddy and his voting advocates tracked Shakur down in 1996 and shot him dead.

Don’t let the same fate become you – vote…

And vote for Bush,
The Recycler

Friday, October 29, 2004

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