Day: September 24, 2010
Postcards from the Pledge
Watch as Jon Stewart exposes how the “fresh new ideas” in the Republican Party’s “Pledge to America” is really just more of the same tired ideas we’ve been hearing from Republicans for the past 20 or so years: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Rebecca Kleefisch: Jews aren’t qualified to be governor
Watch and listen as Republican Lt. Governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch keeps it real while explaining that Jews (or Muslims, or Hindus, or anyone else who isn’t Christian) aren’t qualified to serve as governor of Wisconsin (starting about 28 seconds into the video): H/T to The Brawler. Ed. Note: I’ve edited…
I “pledge” allegiance…to Big Oil and Pharma…
Yesterday the Republican congress members, deciding not to go all the way to a contract, came out with their “pledge” to America. After the theatrics had died down then people actually got a chance to take a look at it. Which, of course, did not bode well for the Republicans….
The buck apparently does’t stop with Scott Walker
I’ve written before about Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker’s farcical jobs plan – you know, the 68-page plan written in 58 point font – it’s the same jobs plan that landed Walker recognition by Keith Olbermann as one of his “Worst Persons in the World.” Despite the fact that Walker’s…
Total Hypocrite Paul Ryan Unveiled as “Worst Person” on Olberman
One minute against it, the next promising to use it – why are we surprised when it comes to the total hypocrisy of the GOP and their WI “young gun” Paul Ryan. Whether touting their ludicrous Pledge to America (if you’re white only of course) or here being called on his hypocrisy of pledging to use reconciliation to reverse the successes of the Obama administration, you can see yet again why the people in WI District 1 need different representation.
Grumpy Senile Old Geezer on DADT
Remix of Senator McCain’s fingers in his ears stupidity on DADT.
Some people were silent…
Last night the first woman executed in the United States in five years was put to death in Virginia. More than 7,300 appeals to stop the execution — the first of a woman in Virginia since 1912 — had been made to the governor in a state second only to…
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