Feb 26, 2008

it is a grand ol' party, ain't it ?

i don't care anymore, the current GOP sucks. its supporters, officials, and pundits are the most hateful, small-minded, bigoted individuals in this country. i can sympathize on some GOP views on fiscal policy, but that's about it. that being said, lets look back at how awesome the GOP has rocked the house lately ...

"All's going to be right with the world when the great prophet from Chicago takes the stand, and the world leaders who want to kill us will simply be singing ["Kumbaya"] together around the table with Barack Obama," Cunningham continued." ... that from bill cunningham, the enigmatic conservative radio host and all around american-style douche bag. he hates the media! and accused the new york times of pushing obama's agenda as well as calling down every other news outlet for unfairly portraying poor bush jr and cheney as bad guys! awww. well, look, when your jesus-god-baby-president has an approval rating 19%, maybe you should stop pointing fingers and start wondering "why?". oh, but mostly... just shut the fuck up.

i know this is weeks old, but i feel it got swept under the rug due to the primaries. its (yet another) shining example of closeted pervs hiding within the GOP ranks in order to appear moral. it's rep rober mckee of marlyand! and guess what! he loves teh child pornos! so much in fact that he was executive director of "Big Brothers Big Sisters" (a child mentoring program) and sponsored bills such as "Child Protection From Predators Act" and a bill to collect DNA from other sexual goof-balls! nice work robby, he must be glad that his diligent efforts to keep our children safe worked so well.

whoa. this is starting to get into a level of conspiracy theory even i'm uncomfortable writing about with sincerity. however, the sources are all cited, "seem credible" and lead to one very disturbing conclusion that many of us know, but don't want to admit. that republican "think tanks" and "advisers" are calling alot more shots then we ever thought. from the supreme court to your local tv.

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