I am getting so sick of Republicans
3rd November 2009
by gordo
This pretty much sums up my feelings right now
Some of the latest atrocities which have led me to believe that the leaders of the Republican Party and their apologists in the media are terrible human beings:
Rep. Joe Wilson Blames Obama For Vaccine Shortage — After Voting Against Vaccine Funding
This is the epitome of the New Conservatism: vote against funding for vaccines, then blame the president when there’s a shortage of vaccines.
Conservative attacks Obamas for pushing physical fitness
That’s right, conservatives are now against physical fitness. Which explains why they’re such big fans of Limbaugh.
Michelle Malkin mocks David Axelrod and his disabled daughter
Not all that surprising, given Republicans’ newfound disgust for things like physical fitness.
The Republicans really show their true colors when they call everyone opposed to invading Iraq a traitor, then turn around and say that we don’t have enough money left over to care for our fellow Americans.
Republicans boycott Senate panel debate on climate change bill
Remember when Republicans were saying that they wanted a full-throated debate on climate change, and that they thought it was dirty politics to tie up bills in committee? To no-one’s surprise, it turns out they were just lying.
John Fund fabricates evidence of voter fraud in NJ
If you can’t win fairly, cheat. If you can’t cheat, accuse the other side of cheating.
Virginia Foxx: Health Care Reform Is A Bigger Threat Than “Any Terrorist Right Now In Any Country”
In a rational world, saying that providing health care is a bigger threat than terrorism would disqualify a person from holding public office.
Senator Hatch: Healthcare reform bills threaten survival of two-party system
Essentially, Hatch is saying that universal health care would benefit so many Americans that it would make the Democrats very popular. So he’s against it.
November 3rd, 2009 at 7:08 pm
But…what did you expect from the Republican party? Isn’t this just par for their course?
November 4th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Obama could have vetoed the defense bill. He isn’t a real liberal though
ps maybe if Americans weren’t such disgusting porkers we wouldn’t have to take so much money away from projects that really deserve to be funded, like the Information Processing Techniques Office
Disgusting fatties need to be allowed to perish to make way for new life
November 4th, 2009 at 10:08 am
What’s more important, Gordo?
Saving America’s countless fatbodies from themselves or cognitive neural networks?
You decide, Gordo … you decide
(Or, rather, you don’t decide, no matter who you vote for. HAHAHAHA)
November 8th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
What gets me the most is just how yesterday the Republicans have become. I was listening to the House debate on health care when a Republican member announced he was against the current bill because it would saddle his grand children with debt. News flash Mr. Congressman, Ronald Regan and George XLIII already dug that hole for us and his grand children. I don’t know about anyone else, but I’d rather see health care reform than continued fighting in the Mid East.
November 8th, 2009 at 11:18 pm
Stewart,
Unfortunately, those aren’t our choices. So, since fighting is going to continue for the foreseeable future, do you want healthcare reform? I say, yes.
November 8th, 2009 at 11:43 pm
Don’t worry Stewart
Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama will use the presidential power of the veto to make sure the health of American citizens is prioritized over wanton spending on unethical and bizarre defense projects
JUST KIDDING
This will continue as long as lieberal loonies like Gordo believe that taking lots of bong hits and slightly funny Photoshopped images constitute “victory”
Duke Nukem Forever will be released before America has a legitimately liberal government