lots of rats leaving the sinking ship
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:23 pm | #
Every day must have a dozen wankers
Supreme Commander Thor |
11.04.06 - 1:24 pm | #
/rats with scurvy for staying on too long.
Ruth, revolted |
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11.04.06 - 1:26 pm | #
I hate that evil, Rush wannabe bastard.
Someone PLEASE tell me he's going to lose his race. Please.
fourlegsgood |
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11.04.06 - 1:26 pm | #
All further questions on the issue have been referred to his spokeswoman, Lotta Krapp.
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:27 pm | #
I hope he takes Kyle with him
what an asshole he is
Yeah, that would be sweet. My fantasy is that the tide is so high that the rethugs lose seats that they didn't think were in play.
fourlegsgood |
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11.04.06 - 1:27 pm | #
oh, fuck it. i can't keep up.
watertiger |
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11.04.06 - 1:27 pm | #
another wanker:
Frist Finally Loses It: Building Home In Nashville To Look Like White House…
It hardly seems fair to have but one Wanker of the Day, what about the minions that wank in anomnity?
Jesus X. Crutch |
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11.04.06 - 1:28 pm | #
oh, fuck it. i can't keep up.
Thanks to Enzyte, I no longer have that problem...
NTodd, The Man |
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11.04.06 - 1:29 pm | #
bonjour fourlegsgood. How is Maxx this morning?
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:29 pm | #
It hardly seems fair to have but one Wanker of the Day, what about the minions that wank in anomnity?
Otherwise known as teh GOP National Party.
Supreme Commander Thor |
11.04.06 - 1:29 pm | #
And then we'll see the revolving door as he and all the defeated (and unindicted) GOPpers get lobbyist jobs.
pseudonymous in nc |
11.04.06 - 1:31 pm | #
Steele puts out a book telling out to challenge voters and the goopers say what's wrong with that
liars for bush |
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11.04.06 - 1:31 pm | #
Shame Little Neddie wasn't able to buy himself a senate seat, he really wanted one all shiny and new.
liars for lamont |
11.04.06 - 1:31 pm | #
The wheels have blown on the Rethuglican morality bus, and it's skidding off the road on its rims.
Stinky |
11.04.06 - 1:32 pm | #
1984
up is down, black is white, reality is fantasy... And, vica versa, depending on the day...
My head hurt's. Time for another BLOODY IRAQ, Dumbaya's favorite drink - that's vodka combined with hubris...
c u n d gulag |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
G.O.P. Glum as It Struggles to Hold Congress
They can forget about the Leg. Hope for the Senate fading fast.
Jesus X. Crutch |
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11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
Hey trollie - who has more money with which to buy a Senate seat - Lieberman or Lamont? The answer may surprise you....
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
Steele puts out a book telling out to challenge voters and the goopers say what's wrong with that
They're very concerned about election fraud, you know.
There might not be enough of it.
Eli |
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11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
WRT previous thread and Sherrod Brown, how progressive could the guy be if he fucking voted for the torture bill?
TJ, Who ♥ mass transit | 11.04.06 - 1:23 pm | #
so he blinked. one time out of how many thousands? where he did have the courage to stand up for principle.
no such thing as a perfect record.
jello |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
Frist Finally Loses It: Building Home In Nashville To Look Like White House…
Will it include an inflatable Gannon/Guckert doll?
No fake White House is complete without one.
R. McGeddon |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
Borat - huge: 9 mil on Friday - only 800 screens - 10,000 per screen. Giant hit.
I'm gonna predict Cohen gets the fifth Best Actor nom slot..
Papa Lazarou |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
I just saw this on a dkos diary. We've all been aware about the suspicions that Bush was wired during the 2004 debates, but I had no idea that the NY Times had evidence that they decided not to publish...
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonl...11/4/91836/
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One week before Election Day, the Times (10/25/04) ran a hard-hitting and controversial exposé of the Al-Qaqaa ammunition dump--identified by U.N. inspectors before the war as containing 400 tons of special high-density explosives useful for aircraft bombings and as triggers for nuclear devices, but left unguarded and available to insurgents by U.S. forces after the invasion.
On Thursday, just three days after that first exposé, the paper was set to run a second, perhaps more explosive piece, exposing how George W. Bush had worn an electronic cueing device in his ear and probably cheated during the presidential debates.
The NY Times decided to hold the story, a story that would likely have influenced the outcome of the election, even though they put a great deal of effort and research into the story.
Richard |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
Every time a bell rings...
Stinky |
11.04.06 - 1:33 pm | #
liars for lamont | 11.04.06 - 1:31 pm | #
I think you have typo there....
the only charter we've issued is liars for lieberman
liars for bush |
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11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
There is absolutely no lie ReThuglikkklans will tell in their quest to cling to power.
None. They will misrepresent any past instance 180 degrees opposite in their desperation.
The sad thing is, there are people who will swallow these lies hook, line, and sinker. As we discussed in the last thread, because the liar presents him or herself as a "good Christian".
Apprentice to Darth Holden |
11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
anybody has a list of the guests on the sunday morning atrocities? I expect to see a lot of desperate republicans begging to keep their seats!
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
love watching the creators running away from their creations;
'The Republic, which has endorsed Hayworth in each of his six previous campaigns, described Hayworth as "a bully" and " an angry demagogue who has shamelessly and divisively exploited the immigration issue." [Source: "Mitchell over the bully," The Arizona Republic, Oct. 27, 2006]'
Wonder what he did before that was so approved? and was it goooood?
'It is remarkable to have a coterie of elected and un-elected national leaders who have completely eschewed any pretense of leadership in favor of political aims that throw off the gloss of high position. '
brought tears to my eyes, then made me clap with hope.
ann |
11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
Shame Little Neddie wasn't able to buy himself a senate seat, he really wanted one all shiny and new.
Shame the election's not until Tuesday, and the Lieberman couldn't abide his own party's democratic process like a good little fascist.
NTodd, The Man |
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11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
Later, bats. Off to meet bats for bat lunch at a bat bar.
Vicki, Who ♥ Al Gore |
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11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
The wheels have blown on the Rethuglican morality bus, and it's skidding off the road on its rims.
So *that's* what Pastor Ted meant when he said he was only rimming.
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
Condi claims she still hasn't seen the Iraq Stability-Chaos chart.
P O'Neill |
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11.04.06 - 1:34 pm | #
Hey trollie - who has more money with which to buy a Senate seat - Lieberman or Lamont? The answer may surprise you....
Joe's almost spent a record amount. He would've spent the record, but our GOP rich guy in Vermont has spent the most for the privilege of losing to Bernie.
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11.04.06 - 1:35 pm | #
Will it include an inflatable Gannon/Guckert doll?
And is the Ted Haggard action-massage figure sold separately?
Stinky |
11.04.06 - 1:35 pm | #
Condi claims she still hasn't seen the Iraq Stability-Chaos chart.
To be fair, she doesn't read the Times.
NTodd, The Man |
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11.04.06 - 1:36 pm | #
Borat - huge: 9 mil on Friday - only 800 screens - 10,000 per screen. Giant hit.
anybody ever seen sacha cohen as himself? not as a character?
jello |
11.04.06 - 1:37 pm | #
"Either WE Win Or YOU Cheated"
That's liberal Robert Kuttner's claim in today's Boston Globe-Democrat, offered without irony (Democrats are, after all, the "vote early and often" party).
"[U]nless there are levels of theft and fraud that would truly mean the end of American democracy, a Democratic House seems as close to a sure thing as we ever get in American politics three days before an election... November 2006 will be remembered either as the time American democracy was stolen again, maybe forever, or began a brighter day. "
Last week, Democrats were complaining that black voters weren't going to turn out because they're assuming the elections are rigged, anyway. Now the dopes at the NYTimes-Boston Bureau tell them they're probably right. Brilliant.
I am trying to figure out what is more breath-taking--Kuttner's arrogance ("Of course we've already won this election! We shouldn't even allow the actual voting, that can only screw things up.") or his unfounded insults against his political opponents ("the only way the GOP--who've won 7 of the last 10 presidential elections--can win is by cheating!")
I've been saying for two weeks that the fact the Democrats haven't put this election in the bag shows that the American people just aren't quite ready to trust them on national security issues. It is possible--highly unlikely but possible--that the many close races in the House could break the GOP's way. And if they do, Robert Kuttner has already declared the outcome a crime.
Does Kuttner want to launch a formal investigation into how Truman stole the "it's a lock" election from Dewey? Is it time for Michael Deaver to explain how Reagan--who trailed in the polls much of the 1980 campaign--soundly stomped a sitting president on Election Day?
Or could it be that (and I know this is a foreign concept to the American Left) that elections matter? That voters exercise their autonomy one at a time in the privacy of the voting booth?
gibdy |
11.04.06 - 1:37 pm | #
The NY Times decided to hold the story, a story that would likely have influenced the outcome of the election, even though they put a great deal of effort and research into the story.
Richard
bastards!!!
Radio-Canada is covering a lot today the military editorials demanding for Rummy's resignation.
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:37 pm | #
Condi claims she still hasn't seen the Iraq Stability-Chaos chart.
I don't think you're ready for this Condi.
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:37 pm | #
anybody has a list of the guests on the sunday morning atrocities? I expect to see a lot of desperate republicans begging to keep their seats!
Plum P
all i know is howard dean will be on abc this week.
jello |
11.04.06 - 1:37 pm | #
anybody ever seen sacha cohen as himself? not as a character?
jello
yes. And i don't like his humour whatever character he plays. Can't we have a nice therad without Borat mentionned for a change?
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:38 pm | #
underwhelm -- when I click the "rip it" button the page just reloads. Unless it's downloading someplace weird . . . I need to run to the store, but I'll check it when I get back.
Thanks for the help, though!
Virginia, procrastinating |
11.04.06 - 1:38 pm | #
I've been saying for two weeks that the fact the Democrats haven't put this zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Gee |
11.04.06 - 1:39 pm | #
when I click the "rip it" button the page just reloads. Unless it's downloading someplace weird
I think it's supposed to prompt you, but perhaps not. If you google for {YouTube Rip} there are other pages that do the same thing.
underwhelm |
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11.04.06 - 1:40 pm | #
yes. And i don't like his humour whatever character he plays.
I'll put up with the superfluous u if you will say aboot as often as possible. That kills me.
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:40 pm | #
A good read:
It's Almost Zero Hour
What's really at stake in Tuesday's elections.
This sounds overwrought, but it's not. At issue in this election—at least in the House—is nothing less than whether our balance of powers can be made to work again. In their new book, "The Broken Branch," Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, two well-known and nonpartisan political scientists, argue that the problem goes much deeper than scandals, selling out to lobbyists and failing to show up for work. (The second session of the 109th Congress sat for the shortest time in history—93 days, down from roughly 160 days in the 1970s). They write that the legislative process "has lost the transparency, accountability and deliberation that are at the core of the American system." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/1555.../site/newsweek/
hadenough |
11.04.06 - 1:40 pm | #
WHy do Repukes love deadly diseases?
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:40 pm | #
did you see cheney preemptively taking credit for a lieberman win? interpreting lieberman win as a referendum marking approval for the iraq war.
hope dems in conn saw that and got pissed off.
jello |
11.04.06 - 1:41 pm | #
I'll put up with the superfluous u if you will say aboot as often as possible. That kills me.
JeffCO
sorry, it's the way it's spelled in french! And it's the british way to spell it as well, dear.
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:42 pm | #
Shame Little Neddie wasn't able to buy himself a senate seat, he really wanted one all shiny and new.
liars for lamont
Even if that was true....nothing you trolls say is....how many Repukes have bought Senate seats?
And then there's Bush, who bought the White House........
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:42 pm | #
Radio-Canada is covering a lot today the military editorials demanding for Rummy's resignation.
If the Democrats win the house, one of the first things they should do is initiate impeachment proceedings against Rumsfeld. The fucker should have a boatload of impeachable offenses under his belt.
Richard |
11.04.06 - 1:42 pm | #
I'll put up with the superfluous u if you will say aboot as often as possible.
They actually don't pronouce it 'aboot.' It's 'aboat.'
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Gee |
11.04.06 - 1:43 pm | #
good news my friend, good news! merci for the update and the pic
Plum P |
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11.04.06 - 1:43 pm | #
I know this is a foreign concept to the American Left
The truth is a foreign concept to the American Right.
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:44 pm | #
did you see cheney preemptively taking credit for a lieberman win? interpreting lieberman win as a referendum marking approval for the iraq war.
hope dems in conn saw that and got pissed off.
I don't know why Lamont hasn't run ads showing how Karl called him the day after the primary saying, "the boss wants to help" and showing how much money Lieberman has taken from rethug donors.
If I were him I would have run relentless ads saying "Bush WANTS you to vote for Lieberman. Don't do it."
fourlegsgood |
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11.04.06 - 1:44 pm | #
gibdy | 11.04.06 - 1:37 pm
You can go fuck off and die in the corner now, trollie.
Apprentice to Darth Holden |
11.04.06 - 1:44 pm | #
If the Democrats win the house, one of the first things they should do is initiate impeachment proceedings against Rumsfeld.
No, the first thing is redecorating the place.
NTodd, The Man |
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11.04.06 - 1:44 pm | #
Good choice. Rita's a bilious sack of crap anytime.
Tim Finnegan |
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11.04.06 - 1:45 pm | #
In addition, Hussein's trial may also set an unintended but potentially crucial legal precedent for the Bush administration, Scharf said. By cracking down on Dujail in response to one assassination attempt and in a bid to discourage others, Hussein was dealing with a continuing threat, like President Bush after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Scharf said.
"The biggest question of our time, that we're living through right now, is where do you draw the line on war in terror? This is the first trial in modern time to address that issue," Scharf said by telephone from the United States.
"It's a question the United States is facing right now in Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantanamo Bay," Scharf said. The findings "are going to be just as applicable to the United States as to Saddam Hussein."
In Baghdad, U.S. officials close to the trial deny that the announcement of the verdict, set for two days before U.S. congressional elections, was timed to give a boost to the Republican Party.
"If we had that kind of power to set dates like that, the trial would have been concluded in about five months," said one of the officials, who all spoke on condition they not be identified further. "The fact of the matter is: No way."
/washington post
SteveLG, pre 9/11 to the bone |
11.04.06 - 1:45 pm | #
Michael J. Fox will be in AZ CD5 to point out Hayworth's lies and campaign for Mitchell, go to Mitchell's website for more details.
EMKennedyLucio |
11.04.06 - 1:46 pm | #
Looks like the wingnuts really will believe anything they read.
b.a.
Well, when you are stupid or too lazy to think for yourself......
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:46 pm | #
Remember the little self-hating facist asshole in Canada who said after the 2004 "election" that liberals should be boot-stomped?
Wasn't that Stephen Harper?
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Gee |
11.04.06 - 1:46 pm | #
Remember the little self-hating facist asshole in Canada who said after the 2004 "election" that liberals should be boot-stomped?
Wasn't that Stephen Harper?
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Gee |
This was some Asian dick.
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:47 pm | #
Remember the little self-hating facist asshole in Canada who said after the 2004 "election" that liberals should be boot-stomped?
That was "curb stomped."
Adam Yoshida. Haven't heard much from that delusional fucker in a while, have we?
fourlegsgood |
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11.04.06 - 1:47 pm | #
If the Democrats win the house, one of the first things they should do is initiate impeachment proceedings against Rumsfeld.
No, the first thing is redecorating the place.
NTodd, The Man
New drapes. Blue.
Mark B. in Austin Texas |
11.04.06 - 1:47 pm | #
Isn't Hayworth the Pope of the Jews?
ypecak |
11.04.06 - 1:47 pm | #
NTodd: have you seen this in The Guardian this week! VV cool
Vermont poised to elect America's first socialist senator
Amid the furious debate over Iraq and the speculation that George Bush may be a lame duck after next Tuesday's mid-term elections, an extraordinary political milestone is approaching: a cantankerous 65-year-old called Bernie looks set to become the first socialist senator in US history.
Bernie Sanders is so far ahead in the contest for Vermont's vacant seat for the US Senate that it seems only sudden illness or accident could derail his rendezvous with destiny, after eight terms as the state's only congressman. His success flies in the face of all the conventional wisdom about American politics.
Adam Yoshida. Haven't heard much from that delusional fucker in a while, have we?
National health care, and improvements in psychopharmacology, is my theory
He probably even has a girlfriend now.
Davis X. Machina |
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11.04.06 - 1:48 pm | #
Isn't Hayworth the Pope of the Jews?
According to his aide, he's a better Jew than you are. If you're a Jew.
Mark B. in Austin Texas |
11.04.06 - 1:49 pm | #
I wonder how many Independents are gonna vote for Joe? 8 of the 15 extant?
Tim Finnegan |
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11.04.06 - 1:49 pm | #
Condi interview with Laura Ingraham
QUESTION: Oh my goodness. By the way, you walked by me -- I was outside of the White House mess I think it was last week, and you walked by me and I feel so rude because I didn't even realize it was you until you walked by me, because you were just by yourself just walking by the White House going out to the Old Executive Office Building.
SECRETARY RICE: Yeah. Right.
QUESTION: I should have said hi, and I felt terrible that I didn't.
SECRETARY RICE: Well, no, you have no reason to feel terrible. You know, I wander around the White House a fair amount.
QUESTION: It's not like is she lost. What --
SECRETARY RICE: Yeah, what am I doing in the White House, right? No, it's -- even if I didn't see you then, Laura, it's great to have a chance to talk to you now. It's always fun, and I look forward to seeing you.
P O'Neill |
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11.04.06 - 1:49 pm | #
That's liberal Robert Kuttner's
Why do the mouthbreathers insist on using "liberal" and "intellectual" like insults?
Are they THAT mentally challenged?
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:50 pm | #
Adam Yoshida. Haven't heard much from that delusional fucker in a while, have we?
That's the little asshole.
Big mouth, little dick.
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:50 pm | #
You can go fuck off and die in the corner now, trollie.
Apprentice to Darth Holden
"Fuck off and die" - Isn't that like scoring meth and hooking up with gay hookers?
Stinky |
11.04.06 - 1:51 pm | #
Ot:
Someone's got delusions of Grandeur
it is not just the sheer size of the project, which has turned the Georgian Revival house into one of the neighborhood’s largest. Nor is it simply the fact that it is the home of the retiring majority leader of the United States Senate, Bill Frist. After all, Senator Lamar Alexander and former Vice President Al Gore both live nearby.
What has neighbors talking is the fact that the family home of Senator Frist, who is often talked about as a potential 2008 Republican presidential candidate, has taken on a resemblance to the dwelling at another high-profile address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
I'm sure he can rock the cynics if he tried.
underwhelm |
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11.04.06 - 1:51 pm | #
Do they just not grok the internets and the Google?
Do they reallly think that most Merkins are now so downtrodden and overwhelmed working two jobs and fending off a barrage of infotainment that they won't be able to figure things out?
Are they pathologically sick?
I don't ask the final question in vain. I once had a guy working for me who was an absolute pathological liar. He'd lie about the most insane things. We were in a small town, where the information links function, if anything, more efficiently than the internet and, as a result, everyone knew every lie that he'd told. People would confront him about his lies. But he'd still go on lying. The modern Republican party reminds me more and more of this guy. Really.
Hecate, Runnymeade Conspirator |
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11.04.06 - 1:51 pm | #
The Yoshida asshole is the same one that said democratic women should become "comfort" women.
He's a real piece of work.
fourlegsgood
Probably never had any sex that he hasn't had to pay for.
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:51 pm | #
Questions:
It's too late for Cheney to stave off Republican disaster by staging or allowing a terrorist attack, right? I mean, the window of opportunity on that has passed - two days wouldn't allow enough time to ramp up the fear fear fear, would it?
Next one: I know it's the usual pattern for defeated pols to just move their offices to K Street, but given the viciousness of the Republicans to the Democrats when Dems were in the minority, how likely is it that these new lobbyists will be able to talk to anyone with any power to do their bidding? I can't imagine Jean Schmidt, for example, being welcome in Jack Murtha's office.
Maybe I'm just naive and it's all a big show, in fact, I fear that's the case. But it would be delicious if these defeated GOP congressmen were to suddenly find themselves unemployable, thanks to being such raging assholes for the past dozen years.
Jennifer |
11.04.06 - 1:51 pm | #
I'm sure he can rock the cynics if he tried.
Don't get us started, hos(anna)er.
JeffCO |
11.04.06 - 1:52 pm | #
Are they THAT mentally challenged?
Intelligence is not an American Value.
underwhelm |
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11.04.06 - 1:52 pm | #
Vermont poised to elect America's first socialist senator
We're so cool. Eugene Debs, eat your fucking heart out!
NTodd, The Man |
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11.04.06 - 1:53 pm | #
And, hey. If you're the nice guy with the Moran for Congress sweatshirt walking around my neighborhood putting Democratic flyers on everyone's door who chatted with me while I was raking my leaves, Thanks! Thanks for being out there doing the basic work of organization. Thanks.
Hecate, Runnymeade Conspirator |
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11.04.06 - 1:55 pm | #
Say, does anyone happen to know when election coverage on CNN begins?
JeffCO
Election coverage?
You mean the GOP pep rally?
Terry C, Hates GOP |
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11.04.06 - 1:56 pm | #
so he blinked. one time out of how many thousands? where he did have the courage to stand up for principle.
no such thing as a perfect record.
jello
sorry was off doing laundry. um, that doesn't really cut it for me as a justification. this was probably the single most important vote on the single most important issue of the past decade.
cs said downstairs that he did it to take the wind out of DeWine's sails and that he probably doesn't expect it to pass Supreme Court muster, which is a mighty big risk to take.
someone also asked me if I've heard the guy speak. No, but this is one action that speaks a hell of a lot louder than words.
not at all wanting to start an argument or bring down the mojo, but seeing Brown described as a great progressive is really upsetting. If he would "blink" on something as fundamental as torture and habeas corpus, what won't he blink at?
TJ, Who ♥ mass transit |
11.04.06 - 1:57 pm | #
I'm sure he can rock the cynics if he tried.
He can do it on his head.
But I remember when this whole thing began--
Supreme Commander Thor |
11.04.06 - 1:58 pm | #
You mean the GOP pep rally?
News from the future...
"The Democratic takeover of the house is good news for Republicans"
- CNN talking head, late Tuesday evening
Richard |
11.04.06 - 2:00 pm | #
G.O.P. Glum as It Struggles to Hold Congress
They can forget about the Leg. Hope for the Senate fading fast.
Jesus X. Crutch | Homepage | 11.04.06 - 1:33 pm
The Leg? What about the Arm?
And perhaps I should read the thread before posting about what a pompous wanker Frist is.
Buckeye, Dealer of Rare Coins |
11.04.06 - 2:02 pm | #
And then there's Bush, who bought the White House........
Terry C, Hates GOP
Nope. He did his best to buy it, had to have daddys friends steal it for him instead.
Lumpenprolitariot |
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11.04.06 - 2:04 pm | #
someone also asked me if I've heard the guy speak. No,
that was me. didnt think so.
but this is one action that speaks a hell of a lot louder than words.
not at all wanting to start an argument or bring down the mojo, but seeing Brown described as a great progressive is really upsetting. If he would "blink" on something as fundamental as torture and habeas corpus, what won't he blink at?
TJ, Who ♥ m
i'm confident he'll go back to work to amend it. his no vote wont have stopped it from passing.
jello |
11.04.06 - 2:23 pm | #
You had this thread and I was -out-! Not fair!
Dr. Barmpot Shouty-Crackers |
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11.04.06 - 2:30 pm | #
I would LOVE to see Hayworth go down, he's one of the biggest assholes in the Congress, and arrogant as hell to boot.
Fred F. |
11.04.06 - 3:03 pm | #
"The Democratic takeover of the house is good news for Republicans"
- CNN talking head, late Tuesday evening
They're so well trained that they never even stop dlivering those RNC talking points to notice that they don't cohere.
olvlzl |
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11.04.06 - 3:23 pm | #
The most gullible person on the planet?
"I always believed as a speechwriter that if you could persuade the president to commit himself to certain words, he would feel himself committed to the ideas that underlay those words. And the big shock to me has been that although the president said the words, he just did not absorb the ideas"