Stupid Republican idea of the day

Ben Carson thinks prison is too comfy.

Ibrahim Bloodaxe?

Abdullah al-Utefisq.

Carson thinks about prison a lot. What’s that all about?

Well obviously those aren’t *serious *subjects.

Ted Cruz thinks Captain Kirk was a Republican.

Because clearly that’s the message that Gene Roddenberry meant to send when he portrayed a society based on racial equality, state secularism, universal distribution of wealth, and settling international disputes through peaceful diplomacy and negotiation instead of shock and awe.

And all this time I was supporting CT for the wrong reasons! I gotta pick a better one than “saving the planet”. Ooo, I can have funding? I’m gonna get on this scientist gravy train! :cool:

You’re thinking of Captain Picard. Kirk was a shoot 'em, fuck 'em, bomb 'em, I don’t like their society so piss on it type of guy. IOW, a Republican.

And he chased women.
He was liberal enough not to care what color.

Tom Cotton compares John Kerry to Pontius Pilate

I’m not up on my Christian theology, but what does Tom Cotton have against personal hygiene?

But more importantly, how does a wet-behind the ears first term Senator get off critiquing a Secretary of State who’s been immersed in foreign policy since before Cotton was weaned? Cotton served in Iraq and Afghanistan, so he’s seen firsthand how well the “boots on the ground” and “shock and awe” approaches to diplomacy have gone. What’s his proposal?

Pilate washing his hands refers to the episode in the Gospels where he refuses to either condemn or acquit Jesus of the charges against Him and hands Him over to the Jewish authorities for judgment, saying that he refuses to take responsibility for His fate either way.

Which isn’t even a valid metaphor for how the Iran deal was made or how it’s to be enforced.

Sen. Joni Ernst - remember the hog castrater? - simply cannot be appeasedabout the flag being at half-staff for the murdered Navy men in Chattanooga.

Well, whenever you figure out what you mean, do please let us know, won’t you? Thanks.

The lesson of John McCain is that serving - even on active duty in a war - does not make you less likely to think of soldiers as expendable. Or perhaps it makes you think they’re invincible.

That he never wants to put his own (personal) boots on the ground again. Seriously, it’s dangerous.

Rick Perry spoke at the National Press Club recently and hoisted this old canard, that it was the Republican Party that freed the slaves and was the party that black people should support. It drives me crazy when Repubbies say things like that, as if their policies for the last 50years didn’t count for anything, or if the fact that they wrote off the blacks in the south after the Rutherford Hayes/Samuel Tilden dispute of 1877.

I lost at least 4 IQ points reading that. Porbably would have been a drooling idiot if I had had to listen to it. Which of course Republicans would be doing…

Off to read some Mark Twain to restore my IQ by reading something intelligent.

Careful, easy to overshoot the mark. So to speak.

Rand Paul: There’s no reason to grant asylum to Iraqi refugees, because we won the war.

Don’t misunderestimate Tom Cotton. He’s the patriot who recently revealed to the world that the Iranians had seized control of Tehran.

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/03/15/3633912/tom-cotton-alarmed-capital-iran-controlled-iran/

He’s rumored to becoming the honorary chairman of next year’s campaign for Harvard’s endowment with the slogan: “John Harvard needs some loot, 'cause I, Tom Cotton, made us great again!”