I think you mean like this.
Yes, it was a minor gaffe and doesn’t really have much to do with her fitness for president, but after the John Wayne, John Wayne Gacy mix-up, I feel no need to cut her any slack.
Bachmann wishes happy birthday to Elvis on what was in fact the anniversary of his death.
Republicans are backing an increase in the payroll tax .
Under the definitions used by Republicans in the battle over the Bush Tax Cuts, letting a temporary tax cut expire is the same as a tax increase. But a temporary tax cut on the payroll tax for Social Security passed last year is set to expire, and President Obama is trying to get it extended to stimulate the economy.
Suddenly, Republicans are concerned that extending that particular temporary tax cut will increase the deficit, a concern they have never had when the temporary tax cut affected the top end of the income ladder. Is it a coincidence that the payroll tax is capped at $107,000 and has a proportionally small impact on the very rich?
There is no depth of duplicity Republicans won’t plumb in order to screw the little guy, while protecting the plutocrats.
Nah. If Obama’s fer it, whatever ‘it’ is, the Pubbies’re agin’ it. It’s as simple as that.
That is such a perfect song for the current Republican Congress. Groucho rocks.
I’m going to have that tune going through my head all day now.
Its a TRAP!
Yes, because the rich not making quite as much is just as important an issue as treating someone as a lesser human being because of their sexuality or skin color. What an ass.
This is too much of an understatement.
Yeah, but it also leads to the video, “Scarlett Johansson falls out of her dress.” Groucho and boobs. The perfect combination that you don’t want to think about too much.
You have to say it like this.
Well, OK, then, but if it turns out to be a bunch of old guys honking on some wrinkled cock, I will track you down,
It’s the real thing, but it doesn’t really happen. But it looks like it will, which is nice.
Some cynic you are! I have come to belive that there is no such a thing as a Republican saying something so stupid as to marginalize themselves…Idiocracy is here early…
"While touring the damage in his district, Cantor surmised, “Obviously, the problem is that people in Virginia don’t have earthquake insurance.”
As the Insurance Information Institute notes, “earthquakes are not covered under standard U.S. homeowners or business insurance policies, although supplemental coverage is usually available.”
So, for Cantor, the problem here is that Virginians didn’t have the foresight to predict an exceedingly rare natural disaster and pay out of their own pocket in advance."
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/08/25/304204/cantor-earthquake/
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/08/27/anti-gay-puetro-rican-senator-accused-of-posting-newd-pics-on-gay-social-app/
The list of gays masquerading as gay haters to get Republican financial support ,has a new member. It already is a very long list.