Stupid Republican idea of the day

puts Morgyn on the whist

I knew it was a bridge too far.

You’re going to catch it in spades.

A mitt would be more efficient.

I :clubs: Republicans.
:slight_smile:

I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t let you in.*

*But you wouldn’t want to be a member if they did, right?

Unfortunately, the pelts are worthless.

If you post “I :clubs: Mexicans”’ on Trump’s campaign page, you get to be his Secretary of Defense! :smiley:

Tea Party Republican state representative and supporter of traditional marriage caught in cover-up of affair with another married Republican state representative.

In the Detroit News recording, (Rep. Todd) Courser reads a version of the (spam) he wants (an aide) to send. It is similar to an email published by a Michigan political blog that was reportedly sent the following day and calls Courser a “bi-sexual porn addicted deviant” and a “gun toting bible thumping cock sucking freak." The email also accuses (fellow adulterist Rep. Cindy) Gamrat of helping cover up Courser’s behavior and calls her a “tramp.”

Is this how an actual false-flag operation is supposed to look? Because it looks pretty fucked up.

I don’t always read the links in this tread, but they had me at “State rep allegedly wanted to distract from affair with fake story about gay sex.” The logic behind the fake email completely escapes me. “Oh, he’s not really a queer. Look, he’s fucking a woman,” does not follow from fake accusations that he’s a “bi-sexual porn addicted deviant” and a “gun toting bible thumping cock sucking freak," unless one believes that one can only be straight or gay. Which, I admit, could be a belief held by some of his constituents.

It’s the “one drop rule”.

My gosh, Republicans and their out of control PC Policeishness. You would think a fella no longer enjoyed the right to free speech. Golly Almighty.

They float one insane email with allegations of sexual misconduct that is easily dismissed, possibly disproven; then, when the allegation of infidelity comes out, people are more likely to dismiss that.

Since there’s no thread called “Stupid Republican Lie of the Day,” and since no one seems to have brought it up elsewhere,

Chris Christie lied in the debate about being appointed US Attorney on Sept. 10, 2001. (And he has been lying about it for five years.)

Wait, so he was just a lobbyist around the time of 9-11? Then what was he doing hugging all those bereaved women, as he told Rand Paul he was doing? Sounds like something the US Attorney should have looked into.

ETA: Before now, I thought he was just a meaner, fatter Giuliani, wrapping himself in 9-11, but at least Giuliani was actually mayor then.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest called Tom Cotton an “international man of mystery” after Cotton supposedly flew to Vienna to find out sooper sekrit stuffe about the Iran deal, which Earnest said is readily available online.

It would be better for the population if somebody :spades: Republicans.

Goddammit. Please, if you link to the Moonie Rag, would you at least be so kind as to footnote that?

Not in 2012, it wasn’t.