Stupid Republican idea of the day

Looks like this teatard birtherboy was a two-post wonder. Maybe he had a revelation that he’s in a ‘movement’ that makes truthers look smart? Probably not.

Since this hasn’t been directly addressed: is this the thing where Obama’s attorney (in one of these birther cases) was asked to stipulate that an electronic copy of the long-form birth certificate would not be acceptable as a legal document and she so stipulated, whereupon the birthers declared that it was because the certificate was a forgery and everyone else with more than two braincells to rub together realized that it was because an email copy of a legal document is not in itself a legal document?

It was just a drive by comment. Sort of like going to freepers and posting that Rush is a pedophile. dwolfe0647 has gotten more mileage than deserved.

I don’t know. Jacob Lew can’t, as far as we know, withhold sex or make the POTUS sleep on the couch if he fucks up…

Perhaps **dwolfe0647 **would feel better if he read up on Nancy Reagan and the influence that she exerted over the White House and her husband’s actions and schedule.

He’d have to wait until next month to do so … stars will be in better alignment then.

ETA: Just occurred to me that some people might miss the astrology reference: Good Heavens! An astrologer dictating the President’s schedule?

For that matter, who the hell elected The Gipper’s astrologer?

http://bloggingblue.com/2012/04/16/gop-laser-focused-on-jobs/

(Love the graphic)

http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/appropriations/233793-house-panel-votes-to-limit-abortion-under-obama-healthcare-reform

Jobs, jobs, jobs!

That’s the stunning conclusion reached by Bob Kingsbury, (R) assemblyman in New Hampshire.

Apparently, it is because we’re talking children away from their mothers too soon, and also due to decreasing gun ownership and no longer teaching boxing in schools! (?)

I felt like I’d been slacking.

Rand Paul strikes again;

http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/06/d-c-budget-autonomy-bill-pulled-after-amendments-77334.html

I don’t understand the complaint against Republican leaders seeking objective advice wherever they can get it.

It’s pretty clear to me that the Bush-Cheney Administration would have guided America better if all its decisions had been made via random coin flips.

The problem with decision-by-coin-flip is that somebody has to outline the decision. Sure, invading Iraq might have been decided by, “heads we invade, tails we don’t.” It might also have been decided by, “heads we invade Iraq, tails we invade China.”

What’s astrology got to do with objective advice?

Why do all of these foreign Congressmen insist on sticking their noses into DC business, anyway? Jesus…if you want to experiment with city council level politics, resign your goddamn Congressional seat and go home and RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL…

People on the Right like to say that the states are like 50 separate civics laboratories, but all of them seem to want to do their experimenting in the District.

One wonders if they would have the same distrust of self-governance if the District were, say, 80% white.

In all fairness, governing DC is part of Congress’ job.

Rodney Hiebert, a candidate for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, apparently has no idea how vampires dress:

What was it that his friend gave him to pass him off as a vampire? An Iron Cross medallion with a swastika. Cue the “I’m not a racist, I’ve got black friends.”

To be fair, what a costume! I can’t think of anything scarier than Nazi vampires.

I understand that, but it’s a TINY part of Congress’s job. And yet, there are always what feels like 540-odd (and some very odd) cooks in the kitchen for this particular soup. It’s no wonder the District is a mess.

Oh, for pete’s sweet sake. Why don’t they just arm all fetuses and be done with it?