Seriously, republitards if this guy is your best hope then you might as well forget about ever winning the presidency before 2020. And no, Marc Sanford and his southern effete accent won’t get the job done either. Nor will Rick Perry. And as for Sarah Palin, she is the gift that keeps on giving success to the Democratic Party. Lets hope she runs in 2012, that would be fun.
Entries from February 2009
Bobby Jindal=Worst Speech Ever
February 24, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: politics
Tagged: bobby jindal, gop, politics, republicans, state of the union
Rick Santelli=Asshole
February 19, 2009 · 3 Comments
Rick says that we shouldn’t subsidize the “losers”. That’s funny because I don’t remember him ever calling Bank of America losers, or Countrywide losers, or WaMu losers, or Wachovia losers, or Merrill Lynch losers, or Citigroup losers. But he has no problem calling struggling homeowners losers. Get real asshole. Rick Santelli and his fellow propagandists aren’t even honest enough to admit that their beloved free market capitalist system caused this fucking disaster. And now these assholes have the audacity to talk about moral harzard?! Now? Fuck you… And another thing, I wish you right wing pricks would try and revolt, because then we’d be able to eliminate you “losers” once and for all.
Categories: economy · politics
Tagged: cnbc, rick santelli
Eric Cantor the new face of failure.
February 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment
From the NYT
My question is this, how exactly is it a victory for Republicans to feign phony outrage over a bill that was necessary and all but guaranteed to pass given the current economic climate? How exactly is it a victory for Republicans in the house to unanimously vote against a stimulus bill while at the same time Republican governors were literally in heat to get their hands on the stimulus money? If these are the kind of victories that the Republican party has been reduced to then it’s going to be a good eight years for the Democratic party and for America.
Categories: politics
Tagged: Eric Cantor, new york times, politics, republicans
