Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Russia Today interviews US Army deserter who says US conducting genocide in Afghanistan
No good can come from this.
A day after the latest GOP(.com) abortion, ass-clown RNC Chairman Michael Steele comits another verbal abortion.

Even Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) was laughing at Steele's absurd comments. But the best part was how perfect his analogy perfectly exemplifies the GOP position on health care.
HOST: Very quickly, Chairman Steele. The feeling in some circles is that this health care train has left the station with President at the wheel, and Republicans better jump on board.
STEELE: Well, I’m the cow on the tracks, and you’re going to have to stop that train to get this cow off the tracks and move forward.
Later during an interview with Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY), another Fox News host laughed about Steele’s analogy, pointing out, “If you look at that analogy, the cow is not much of a match for that train.”
Of course, trains often run over cows. If the cow is able to derail the train, a lot of people may get hurt as a trade-off — a fitting metaphor for what will happen if Republicans block health care reform.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
twitter blows. And famous people have been taken in. The latest suckers are maher and cobert
Star Jones is right. And Geniuses, she was just using Spike Lee as an EXAMPLE.
hey gang. Jermaine Maine here. Miley exclusive. Cyrus was born in Nashville, Tennessee on November 23, 1992. Massive!
That's right. Star Jones and Miley Cyrus.
Fuck you maher and asshole coal-bert. What the fuck is wrong with you guys? What the fuck do your idiot tweets mean? Colbert has always been a faux conservative fuck, but lets be honest, his anti-repug-dem shtick always sucked, (lets be honest, being an asshole is never funny.) But Bill? We expected better things from him.
For Shame. Your shit is lame. Just fucking stop.
GOP has an abortion at gop.com

10. In a section devoted to "future leaders," there were none.
9. In the subsequent rush to get up a "future leaders" page, they choose "you."
8. The last GOP accomplishment cited on the accomplishment page was from 2004.
7. The what's up page -- hip! starts with this sentence: ""the internet has been around for a while now"
6. Administrator passwords were accidentally posted.
5. When the RNC hosted a kick-off conference call, the website was down.
4. The website cites Jackie Robinson as a GOP hero. Robinson wasn't a GOPer, and he criticized the GOP on race. Robinson left the party because of its views on race. He had been, as a reader points out, a Republican for many years.
3. The first question on the conference call was from an Hispanic Republican who asked why the GOP site didn't have a Spanish-language page and noted that the White House had one.
2. Bragging about web redesigns is so 2004.
1. It's not timed with the start of any major advocacy campaign -- or political campaign. And it portrays itself as something it's not: diverse and ready to embrace new ideas. That may be what the party leadership aspires to, but, at least when it comes to diversity, a few pictures of Hispanics and African Americans doesn't make up for ... well, the deadly, offensive and racist history of the party.
Dingbat fined 20 large.
UPDATE! Dingbat refuses to pay:
“Are you kidding? Of course not,” she said, asked whether she planned to send a check. “This is a form of intimidation.”
Monday, October 12, 2009
It's really criminal that Bush took his eyes off the ball in Afghanistan in order to attack Iraq.
But, but, Obama is a socialist, MustSlum,
Sunday, October 11, 2009
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