Stupid Republican idea of the day

Is the “Most Meth Labs” title ranked on density (# of labs per square mile) or per capita?

I dunno. Stupid as this idea is, it still has a ways to go to beat some of the ones coming out of Oklahoma, like that one about not using human embryonic tissue in the production or research of food that Truman Burbank mentioned above.

Hey! That shmuck apparently had the audacity to cite “a letter to the editor of The Straight Dope from 1988” as support for his idiotic HIV claims! He’s citing Cecil!

Dah noive of him!

Hey! What about us Texans?! We’re used to being #1 in all that kind of bad stuff. Why are ya’ll stealing our thunder?

That’s not thunder. Ever see the “bean scene” in Blazing Saddles?

The really sad thing is that the column says the exact opposite of what he cites it to support (the column gives guesstimates of the risk of heterosexual HIV transmission; this clown was asserting that heterosexual HIV transmission just doesn’t happen to any significant degree).

It seems this guy is a wannabe James o’Keefe, performing goofy stunts to make liberals or blacks look evil. Some day he’ll make that connection and start bringing a video camera with on on his adventures.

Actually, I misspoke. Tennessee leads nation in meth lab related crimes. Suck it, Missouri!

OMG - the writing style of that blog post…where does Starving Artist live? :eek:

Nah, I would never say something so ungrammatical as “It was not I who lost out.” :stuck_out_tongue:

Here’s the relevant Cecil column, for anyone interested.

I guess, strictly speaking, it does sort of back up his belief that it was almost impossible to contract HIV/AIDS from heterosexual contact during the Reagan administration.

He did say during the Reagan administration, right?

It’s from a source published in 1980, so that would be the Carter administration, actually.

Busy day for Republican stupidity:

First up, we have Florida Republican Rachel Burgin who introduced a bill without removing the ALEC mission statement, or rather, changing anything at all. Just downloaded and submitted it.

http://www.commonblog.com/2012/01/31/alec-exposed-for-24-hours/

Next we have House Republicans having Oscar nominated filmmaker Josh Fox arrested for attempting to film a hearing:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts-law/oscar-nominated-filmmaker-joshua-fox-arrested-at-house-hearing-lacked-credentials/2012/02/01/gIQAl9u5hQ_story.html
Then we have Mitt’s latest gaffe: "I’m Not Concerned About The Very Poor’

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/mitt-romney-i-m-concerned-poor-article-1.1015303

And finally, another completely tone deaf Republican. During an interview with Sharpton and Maddow, he gave this line:

“I don’t understand this. The president sings, the president – Newt Gingrich makes a little thing, and all of a sudden it’s a racist thing. More people are on food stamps today because of Barack Obama. They fail in the schools, you can ask Al Sharpton , the democrats have failed in the public schools with the African- Americans , they abort their babies, they’ve done nothing to lift them out of poverty. I hear all the time the democrats have these great intentions, but their policies fail. Maybe we have good intentions too, but our policies haven’t been tried. Maybe we should try our policies that put people back to work and not give them a handout. Live in public housing , and shut up and vote for the democrat.”

As you can imagine. Al Sharpton didn’t agree.

http://video.msnbc.msn.com/msnbc-tv/46214067#46214067

I’m at work and can’t listen to your link, but does that get any more coherent upon hearing it? Because I am trying to parse that shit and failing miserably.

I can’t even get the link to play.

The transcript was really bad. I actually added a bunch of punctuation to make it more readable.

Link works okay for me. Only other place I can find it at the moment is huff post:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/01/al-sharpton-rick-tyler-abort-babies-maddow-gingrich_n_1246425.html

The Hulley/Hearst report was from 1988, same year as the column. AIDS wasn’t even identified in 1980; the 1980 date in the Cecil quote refers to the bubble bath statistic.

I have fearful news. An examination and comparison of the earliest pages of the thread with the last reveals a dreadful trend. The ideas of the first twenty pages register an average of 540 milliquayles, or roughly the cognitive capacity of a nematode. The last twenty register an average of 820 milliquayles, which is just slightly less than a tub of cottage cheese.

Are you theorizing anthropomorphic global dumbening ?

err, anthropogenic, not morphic.