Stupid Republican idea of the day

Freedom to impose your religion and values on others. I must’ve missed that one in the Bill of Rights…

I know, right? Maybe they missed it? Huge hurricane tearing through your state, people huddled in the superdome, any of this ringing a bell? You’d think they’d know best about how it all went down.

My only explanation is that they knew it was an obvious “gotcha” question and picked the “Not sure” response.

It’s in The Declaration of Independence, under “…pursuit of happiness.” Some people aren’t happy unless they are oppressing others, I guess.

A lot of the people who had to take shelter in the Superdome ended up leaving Louisiana.

And weren’t Republicans.

Greener pastures, according to one Compassionate :rolleyes: Conservative…

Tree the Apple fell from

“What I’m hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them.”

Didn’t they know that the correct answer to a “gotcha” question is “All of them”?

So saith Saint Sarah, Our Lady of Perplexity.

Ted Cruz makes the thread yet again:

Those sneaky Democrats are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don’t turn your back, don’t look away, and don’t blink!

Ha! I like that one, up there with Bible Spice, Caribou Barbie & Moosalini.

Rather, I think he means ‘don’t back down even though right now it looks like were getting the worst of this’.

Man’s still a douche.

And a Canadian! Just look at 'im! Typical whey-faced, shifty-eyed, poutine-guzzling Molson-breath Canuckistani, that one . . . How can America trust this man?! If the U.S. goes to war with Canada, will he stand with the Americans . . . or with them?! :mad:

I guess the senator ran out of time before getting to her remarks concerning watermelon:

The sad thing is, she’s probably right about the health effects of fried chicken. As for the consumption-demographics of fried chicken . . . she could be right, but I think it requires more study. More study, that is, than you can do by working at KFC.

I don’t blame him for following the calling to Texas, they just don’t execute enough people in Alberta.

Agreed. Although, at first glance I thought it meant Don’t you RINOs turn your back on us, because we will primary your fuckin’ ass.

But yeah, your way is better

Again, agreed.

I live in Fort Collins (I didn’t vote for her). I don’t understand why someone who comes from an overwhelmingly white place like this feels qualified to say anything at all about black people.

Abortions and Facebook.

That’s what Fox News “contributor” Keith Ablow thinks is responsible for the shooting of the Australian baseball player.

  • [We] have a culture that is cheapening life, real life. And if in general, if you can’t outlaw third trimester abortions in every state, then you have part of the answer to why people don’t take life that seriously…
Facebook is the final common pathway for those people who are acting out in life and some of the people who are there are acting out their sexuality, other people are acting out how happy they are by posting all of these ridiculous pictures, where one is competing against the other to seem more content. But Facebook has become ground zero in the battle to either maintain our identities or to let them go into the web and these three became non people with no feelings for others and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were big users of Facebook and other things Internet-related.*

Aw, don’t be redicamous. Some of her best friends are black, just ask her!

BTW, Democratic Underground’s Top 10 Conservative Idiots of the Week is back! :smiley: Today’s (early) edition here.

BTW, Chad Brown, the co-chairman of the Polk County, Iowa, GOP just resigned, and registered as an independent, over King’s drug-mule remark, and over the GOP’s positions on gun control and climate change.