October 29, 2009
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October 24, 2009
Well, what about this, a proposed tax on pacemakers and wheelchairs? How will that help the people who need that shit the most? Now, in fairness, Grayson is not pushing this particular part of Obamacare (that we know of). But he has become one of the more vocal supporters of the legislation, so that means he and others like him need to be held accountable for proposing stuff like this, especially And especially since he serves in a state that is Old Folks Central. I'm sure they would love to hear this.
So fuck you with the lit candlesticks that Liberace used to put on his piano, Obama supporters. I hope you enjoy a new career starting in 2011 if you push this crap.
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October 23, 2009
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October 22, 2009
Oh, yeah, right.
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October 20, 2009
Here is the best part.
Negotiations on a final Senate bill are set to resume today with Reid, Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and senior White House officials. Republicans have not been invited to participate in the talks
Yeah. Fuck Olympia Snowe for siding with the Democrats. And fuck any RINO who helps this piece of shit bill get through. May you get sodomized on a daily basis by a baseball bat covered in barbed wire. That is all.
Thanks to Veeshir
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October 15, 2009
“The point is this, and it really needs to be made: Fox is not just another television network,†said Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), a close Obama ally. “Fox has become the official/semi-official voice for the Republican Party, in opposition to the president. And I think calling them out is the only way to delegitimize them as political propaganda.â€Okay, let's stipulate something here: Fox leans to the right. But (and you can see where this is going from a zillion miles away, unless you took a wrong turn and ended up here from a lefty blog) ABCCBSNBCCNNNYTWAPOLATETC,ETC,ETC are the voices of the Democrats. Durbin, while I'm sure he misses this point, doesn't realize that when Obama went on all the other networks' Sunday shows, actually legitimized conservative concerns about liberal bias in the MSM.
Asked if he would follow Obama’s lead and boycott Fox, Durbin said, “I don’t know that I’d never go on Fox, but I will tell you that when I go on, it’s with a clear understanding that this is not a news network. This is the closest thing to the Republican Party’s official voice on television.â€
The thing is, I don't really have a problem with that bias. No, really. As Sen. Judd Gregg says,
He's right. If you go back in history, there were papers that were for Dems and papers that appealed to GOPers. Then, somewhere along the line, the idea that news outlets had to be "objective" slipped into news. Coincidentally (or not), this happened along with the rise of Journalism Schools and an influx of baby boomers into newsrooms.
I've rambled far too long here, but the thing is that "objectivity" in news is a sham. Until we get robots reporting the news, it will always be a sham.
Also, would the White House be attacking Fox News if it was a piddly little operation that nobody cared about? Nope. There's a hunger out there for conservative-leaning news (yeah, I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know) so it's disturbing that Obama and his pals are singling out this outlet.
They're not interested in a revival of the Fairness Doctrine, especially as far as talk radio is concerned, right?
Yeah.
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October 14, 2009
Oh, and nice to see that the same media that "thoroughly vets" a conservative and everything they ever wrote or said was willing to run with fabricated lines without "vetting" them. If you so completely and willingly disregarded your obligations as media hacks to practice BASIC FUCKING JOURNALISM proves you are nothing but whores, shills, and probably perverts who travel to Laos to fingerblast a 10 year old boy with a corkscrew.*
*I dunno. But it has not been refuted, so there.
In that vein, I want to bring up some "facts" that, while not completely refuted, may or may not be true:
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October 09, 2009
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Initially, I was just going to mock President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize, but then this goatse loving Black Belt Wearing Assfister had to open his mouth.
"The Republican Party has thrown in its lot with the terrorists - the Taliban and Hamas this morning - in criticizing the President for receiving the Nobel Peace prize," DNC communications director Brad Woodhouse told POLITICO. "Republicans cheered when America failed to land the Olympics and now they are criticizing the President of the United States for receiving the Nobel Peace prize - an award he did not seek but that is nonetheless an honor in which every American can take great pride - unless of course you are the Republican Party.
"The 2009 version of the Republican Party has no boundaries, has no shame and has proved that they will put politics above patriotism at every turn. It's no wonder only 20 percent of Americans admit to being Republicans anymore - it's an embarrassing label to claim," Woodhouse said.
OK, Mr. Woodhouse, let me respond:
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October 07, 2009
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October 06, 2009
An internal review by the board of directors of the community organization ACORN determined that the amount allegedly embezzled from the community organization was $5 million, well more than the previously reported amount of nearly $1 million, according to a new subpoena in an investigation by Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell.
The subpoena, released this afternoon, says, “It is still unclear if some of the monies embezzled are from state, federal or private funds {what do you think?-ed}.â€
Caldwell issued subpoenas in August seeking documents related to Acorn International then-President Wade Rathke and his brother Dale Rathke, who kept the group’s books. Those subpoenas were focused on possible Acorn violations of state employee tax law, obstructing justice and violating the Employee Retirement Security Act.
Hell, even Al Capone was more subtle than this.
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October 05, 2009
Obligatory.
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