Stupid Republican idea of the day

Jesus Herbert Walker Christ. :smack:

Been waiting for a good opportunity to use that one. This fits.

They know they can tell their voters who just got mugged by a white guy in a bright orange suit that they’ll catch that black guy in the blue shirt for them and be absolutely believed.

lol ThelmaLou

But not so funny:

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Speaking of whom, how on Earth did Shane Smith and Suroosh Avi fall in with Gavin McInnes (founder of Proud Boys) to start up Vice Media?

This is the most perfect description of how I feel every single day. Mind if I steal it?

I have no idea how that happened in Post #39338. Here’s the correct version.

Speaking of whom, how on Earth did Shane Smith and Suroosh Avi fall in with Gavin McInnes (founder of Proud Boys) to start up Vice Media?

Damn, now you have me imagining an orange guy in an orange jumpsuit.

Chuck Grassley is holding hearings for controversial republican nominees during senate recesses.

Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley insisted on holding a confirmation hearing for six federal judges on Wednesday, even though he himself — and the majority of the committee — weren’t able to attend. Most senators have now returned home to either campaign for the midterms or take care of other state business. In the course of the hearing, the only lawmakers who were present of the 21-member committee were Republican Sens. John Kennedy (LA), Orrin Hatch (UT), Ben Sasse (ME), and Mike Crapo (ID).

It’s an unprecedented arrangement, all 10 Judiciary Democrats say.

While confirmation hearings have been held during recesses before, they’ve only been done so with the consent of the minority, Democrats wrote in a letter urging Grassley to reschedule. Grassley argues, however, that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) previously agreed to these dates even though she knew recess could have started earlier than expected. He says that the timing for these hearings — which have been set for October 17 and 24 — has already been pushed at least once and he’s simply refusing to do it again.

“Norms? What norms? We have the power, we have the votes, we’re going to do whatever the fuck we want, and fuck you for implying that we shouldn’t be able to.”

I wonder if it’s a little bit of Munchausen by Proxy - show everyone how serious they are about fixing the problem that they created. “Elect us in the mid-terms so we can save you all fro this horrible debt problem.”

As Mel Brooks said, “Tragedy is when I stub my toe. Comedy is when you fall into an open manhole and die.”

You know what is worse than that? Someone saying they have Native American heritage.

(sarcasm)

Hey! Don’t be so hard on him! Remember that thump’s “own personal VietNam” was when he couldn’t dodge bullets (much as he wanted to!) because of his bone spurs but he spent the war sweating bullets trying to avoid STDs. Each of us suffers in his/her own way. Yeah.

I didn’t know where to post this and I didn’t think it merited a new thread. This isn’t strictly a stupid Republican thing, but I feel pretty sure these guys prolly ARE Pubbies. Every day I read something that blows my mind anew, but this was in a class by itself.

Why White Supremacists Are Chugging Milk (and Why Geneticists Are Alarmed)

My bold.

<speechless>

Sure, just no peeking behind the curtain.

One of the most ironic, and simultaneously pathetic, things of all time is that white supremacists believe that they are intellectually superior to other races.

NFJ! If they were smarter, they’d be embarrassed, but they’re too stupid!

I’m foolin’ you and you don’t like it!
Fuck you. it’s magic!

I Feel like I woke up to discover that nearly half of the people in our country really are reptiles in disguise.

More like Dunning-Kruger Supremacists.

Obligatory Preacher reference.