Stupid Republican idea of the day

My link is blank because it matches my brain. Yes, that’s what I was trying to talk about.

Jeb! acquits his brother of 9/11 while charging Hillary with guilt for Benghazi. When confronted he responds:

[QUOTE=Rawstory link immediately upthread]
Bush stammered in response: “Well, I — the question on Benghazi, which we will now finally get the truth to, is was the place secure? They had a responsibility at the Department of State to have proper security.”
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Finally get to the truth? :rolleyes: The U.S. Congress has already held 21 hearings about Benghazi, almost equaling the total 22 hearings held about 9/11.

This is a good stat to pop out when a blowhard claims “both sides are the same.” (Though the stat won’t work; the blowhard believes Benghazi was at least as big a tragedy as 9/11.)

Mississippi’s Nov. 3 statewide ballot includes Initiative 42, which would allow people to sue if the state fails to provide “an adequate and efficient system of free public schools.” Republicans hate this, some more than others, prolly:
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](http://bigstory.ap.org/article/2ea21fb6ebb943f1b41009c0d5376a5d/mississippi-lawmaker-apologizes-over-black-judge-comment)The Clarion-Ledger has the video (4:00 mark if it doesn’t auto-start there). His speech goes on to lay out exactly how he thinks money might be distributed…

Even better if Maury is hired for the reveal.

GOP Congressman already floating impeachment proceedings against Hillary.

Seriously Crazy Town.

It’s like Christmas shopping in July. Avoid the crowds.

Trey Gowdy is upset that he’s being criticized for chairing the Benghazi Witchhunt Committee.

[QUOTE=Rep. Trey Gowdy R-Salem]
The uptick in criticism is [happening] the two weeks before she’s coming. I don’t think that that is a coincidence; it’s an attempt to marginalize and impugn the credibility of the panel that’s going to be asking her questions.
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It’s an attempt to impugn the credibility of a committee form to impugn the credibility of a presidential candidate, and that’s just not fair. :frowning:

I’m sure it is.

“unless you’re on the committee, you have no idea what we have done,”

OK, tell us.

That’s classified.

So email us about it.

His grounds are “how many lives she put at risk by violating all rules of law that are designed to protect America’s top-secret and classified information from falling into the hands of our geopolitical foes who then might use that information to result in the deaths of Americans.”

There seems to be a problem with Google. I can’t find any information about his attempt to impeach Cheney for leaking Valerie Plame’s NOC status, endangering the lives of many US informants and agents.

I am glad that Republicans are conceding that Hillary is gonna be our next president. :smiley:

Vitter is all kinds of evil, and I hope he goes to a special place in hell reserved for hypocrites, but I had to chuckle at this part:

[QUOTE=Vitter Baby Mama]
I found out I was pregnant. And he has asked me, very plainly, you know, “Am I the father?” And I kind of flipped out because he was the only person I’d been sleeping with.
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Lady, you were a prostitute. You are the dictionary definition of when it’s totally okay for the man to ask if he’s the father. :smack:

On the other hand, she had a free house and 5000 a month. No need for other men to make the rent and groceries.

Just because she’s a prostitute doesn’t mean she enjoys it.

Of course. 'Dolf wasn’t ALL bad…could give a hell of a speech, that one.

Not a bad painter either. He could do a whole apartment in an afternoon. Two coats!

ya know who else gives good speeches? Obama.

Reagan too.

Marco Rubio may have violated ethics rules by soliciting campaign funds while within the Senate building.