Penn Takes On The Ground Zero Mosque
Interesting perspective… I find it interesting how he (correctly) chastises his liberal friends for their strange double-standards on Islam. Well-worth a watch (as is every episode of Penn Point).
Interesting perspective… I find it interesting how he (correctly) chastises his liberal friends for their strange double-standards on Islam. Well-worth a watch (as is every episode of Penn Point).
Sometimes I read things and I just go, “I must be misunderstanding something,” so I go back and re-read it and realize that not only am I not misunderstanding, I’m the only one who’s noticing. A very good friend of … Continue reading
Just found this gem from June of 2010… The “peace-loving” “bridge-building” Imam of the 9/11 mosque who called the United States an “accessory” to 9/11 won’t denounce Hamas. It’s not like Hamas are bad people or anything. According to the … Continue reading
ADM Videoblog #26 — “Should You Respect Your City’s Tourists?” from Adam Daniel Mezei | ADMTV on Vimeo. The answer seems to be a big yes. Think about it; if you live in a major tourism center (I do) your … Continue reading
The MTA has said it will have to cut student Metrocards (ie: the free cards kids get so they can go to school) in order to help close the enormous budget gap it has due to its incredible mismanagement over … Continue reading
Some geography for those that don’t live in NYC… Sorry, but that’s a little too close for my comfort.
Remember when this story was the outrage du jour in the media and Mayor Bloomberg commented on how “sick” it was? Of course it was a prank. Bloomberg’s reaction really does go nicely with my theory in IT.tv 156: That … Continue reading
Want some perspective on how big this spill is? Here’s some… via If It Was My Home
This must be more of that “culture of corruption” Nancy Pelosi kept warning us about… The Capitol’s scandalous “pay to play” culture descended to a new low as Democratic lawmakers told top labor leaders that they would have to pony … Continue reading
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Food Network, and one of the best shows on it is definitely Dinner Impossible. After Robert Irvine was dropped from the show for a few seasons, they had Iron Chef Michael … Continue reading
A few months back, the New York Times ran an article and an accompanying calculator to explain that for some people, renting makes more sense than buying (obviously flying right in the face of conventional wisdom that everyone needs to … Continue reading
I’m glad I’m not the only one who sees the uselessness of these idiots in the glass boxes at the subway stations… It was several years ago and I was returning home when I noticed a strange Asian man was … Continue reading
Some of the city got hit harder than others, but this storm was hyped to be way more than it was. I was going to make a part two to the video I shot yesterday, but there was really no … Continue reading
Last night, before I went to bed, I stepped outside and shot some video of the snow that was piling up in my neighborhood. It looked like it was gonna be really bad, but this morning when I woke up, … Continue reading
Perhaps no tool in police work holds the legal or emotional significance of the badge, a few ounces of nickel alloy that is covered by an insignia and a shield number. Badges are routinely handed down from father to child … Continue reading
From the Mayor’s office… I support the Obama Administration’s decision to prosecute 9/11 terrorists here in New York. It is fitting that 9/11 suspects face justice near the World Trade Center site where so many New Yorkers were murdered. We … Continue reading
New York drivers will start paying for new license plates next year — whether they want to or not. Beginning in April, car and tractor-trailer owners alike will have to shell out $25 for spruced-up license plates, by dictate of … Continue reading
To Big Media, conservatism comes in only one flavor, social conservatism, namely anti-abortion and anti-gay marriage and a smattering of other issues that would fall flat over canapés and seltzer (liberals don’t seem to drink anymore). That Dede was pro-choice … Continue reading
With the price just to enter a cab heading up to $2.50, New Yorkers are bemoaning the fees. “It was already out of control. Now it’s even worse,” Kim Dae, a so-called “frequent taxi rider” and West Village resident, said. … Continue reading
When I think about how much I’ve given to these folks over the years, I shudder… via Queens Crap