Friday, January 30, 2009

So just like 911, Chimpy knew the housing bust was coming, but did nothing.

Two retired FBI officials asserted that the Bush administration was thoroughly briefed on the mortgage fraud crisis and its potential to cascade out of control, but made the decision not to give back to the FBI the agents it needed to address the problem.

Nobody could of predicted that a life long failure like George aWol Bush could of been such a failure as president of the US?! No one!

Republicans hate women.

A Story in Pictures
The Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003:

And the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009:

Republicans are Legislative Terrorists

Sirota reminds us why it's not a good idea to negotiate with terrorists, especially one with little power. It tends to do the opposite of what you want it to do.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Rush speaks for the GOP

Congratulations, party of Lincoln! You racist ignorant fucks! Lush! Rimbaugh! IS! YOUR! GUY!

(Good luck with broadening your base...)

McConnell warns GOP that it must broaden appeal or die

Well that's the point, isn't it? The republican part can't broaden it's appeal because they hate any thing thats not angry, rich, OLD and white. The republican party can take dim-witted minorities like Condi and the House NIgga (Harry Belefonte's words) but you can't expand your base. For some reason, it seems that Latinos, Blacks, and Asians don't like to be discriminated against and generally fucked over.

Odierno is afraid he's going to be blamed for the failures in Iraq when US withdraws.

Awww, don't worry Ray. It's not your fault. And it's not your fucking call, now, get the fuck out!

Saddam's hometown unveils statue dedicated to man who threw shoe at President Bush

Saddam's hometown unveils statue dedicated to man who threw shoe at President Bush

Jeffrey Dahmer celebrates the Year of the Child

Gee, thanks AT&T.

Still no liberals on TV


Like Ann Coulter says, "We have the Media now!"

More on why Obama played 'kick the footbll with Lucy" on the stimulus plan.

And while there is no doubt some truth to the fact that Obama may have wanted some Republican support for the bill (or maybe not, maybe he wants them unified in opposition as he is portrayed as making attempts), I honestly think this is part of Obama’s larger strategy. Since taking office, he has visited Capitol Hill, seems very open to Congress and giving them access and lines of communication that they never had under Bush, and seems intent on changing the relationship between the White House and Congress. The Republicans seem to appreciate the effort, despite not providing any votes.

To put it in more crude terms, I don’t think Obama went into things thinking he was going to ply Congress with a few drinks and score on the first date. I think this is a long term strategy that may or may not pay off on other issues, and now that Katherine Harris is no longer in DC, I don’t believe anyone expected an invitation to the White House would sway any votes.

Let's hope. Because this and Rick Warren look like rookie mistakes.