Saturday, January 16, 2010
Introducing The Pothead Pundit
The sponsored links I was going to put on this site will probably end up on that site, as it will be getting the bulk of my blogging traffic.
Behold: The Pothead Pundit
My Fav 5 Movies to Watch While Stoned
5.The Godfather - Plenty of violence and great writing to occupy your stoned mind.
4. Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams - My second favorite C & C movie.
3. Fight Club - Awesomely trippy movie.
2. Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke - Best stoner movie ever, until...
1. Half Baked - I've seen this movie stoned more than any other, it's my favorite.
Schilling Slams Coakley for Yankees Quip
I guess if I was about to lose the Kennedy Family seat, I'd freak out too.
'Washington (CNN) - Former Red Sox ace Curt Schilling blasted Martha Coakley Saturday after the Massachusetts Democratic Senate hopeful told a Boston radio talk show host that Schilling, a Republican, is a Yankees fan.This is a serious charge in "Red Sox Nation": Schilling is a part of baseball lore as the pitcher who battled through pain with a bloody ankle in 2004 to defeat the Yankees in Game Six of the American League Championship Series.
"I've been called a LOT of things," Schilling wrote on his blog at 1:06 a.m. ET. "But never, and I mean never, could anyone ever make the mistake of calling me a Yankee fan. Well, check that, if you didn't know what the hell is going on in your own state maybe you could…."'
Obama to Bush When His Numbers Dropped: Back Off
'Obama: "The fact of the matter is the President has been on his 60 day tour and everywhere he goes his just numbers get worse, the American people have essentially voted on this proposal...What you have is a situation now where I think that the that the President and the Republican congress are gonna need to save face and step back a little bit."'
Bengal's Marvin Lewis Coach of the Year
'Lewis won The Associated Press 2009 NFL Coach of the Year award for guiding his team to the playoffs during a season marked by tragedy.'
Harry Reid's Apology
'Timing (and party affiliation) is everything.'
Friday, January 15, 2010
MLK Jr. And The Marijuana Movement
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Bill to Legalize Marijuana is Up In Smoke!
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The California Legislature formally proclaimed Assembly Bill 390 "dead on arrival" today as lawmakers rejected an 11th hour plan to save it from demise. Opponents of the measure hail the news as a resounding victory for the people of California.
"Tom Ammiano is trying to spin his committee's endorsement of the bill as a major breakthrough that will lead to a national legalization movement; yet his own colleagues in the Legislature are unwilling to take it any further than the seven-member Public Safety Committee," said an elated John Redman, executive director of Californians for Drug Free Youth (CADFY). "In deciding not to advance this measure, the California Legislature recognized that AB 390 was bad public policy. And, in spite of the four Bay Area legislators who voted for its passage in committee, the majority of lawmakers didn't even think the bill was worth taking up in subsequent committees or the Assembly floor."
Procedurally, the Assembly Health Committee had to act on AB 390 by today, January 15, 2010, to keep it alive. Since members chose to miss that deadline, AB 390 will not reach the Assembly floor, effectively killing it.
"This victory is really for the children growing up in California's neighborhoods," said Bishop Ron Allen, founder and president of the International Faith Based Coalition, who admits to being led down a destructive path of cocaine addiction that started with marijuana. "Our grassroots efforts paid off in reaching California voters to support our dream that our communities become free of drugs and are made safer for our kids."
"I nearly lost everything - my home, my family and my reputation - as a result of taking that first puff of pot, and I have lived to regret it every day," said Allen, who resides in drug-infested Oak Park, Sacramento. "We've made it our mission to stamp out this destructive drug once and for all, and we will not relent until our work is finished."
As a recognized public safety expert and retired veteran CHP officer and assistant chief, Assemblymember Danny Gilmore (R-Hanford) voted against the bill. "We're going to legalize marijuana and tax it and then use that money to educate our kids about the harms of drugs? You got to be kidding me!"
Added Redman, "Plain and simple, taxing marijuana is blood money. I think the Legislature came to its senses in realizing how ridiculous it would be to turn to drugs to balance the budget. There are legitimate ways to get our economy moving again, and this is not one of them."
Jay Leno...Tard
Question 5
LENO: Whats the best prank you've ever pulled?
JIMMY: …I think the best prank I ever pulled was, I told a guy, 5 years from now, I’m gonna give you my show, and then when the 5 years came I gave it to him and then I took it back almost instantly. It was hilarious. I think he works at Fox or something now.
Question 6
LENO: Have you ever ordered anything off the TV?
JIMMY: You mean like NBC ordered your show off the TV?
Biggest Dip in Wages Since 1990
'Thanks Barack.
Do you suppose we’d be hearing more about this if George W. Bush was sitting in the White House?
Wages dropped last year by 1.6%, the biggest decline since 1990.'
Top 20 Conservatives
I'm not sure if I agree with Cheney over Limbaugh, but click to see the list.









