…and Conservative Cacophony Commences Cautiously…
How can you even look at the guy’s face and trust him? He has the look of a used car salesman trying to sell you a lemon so he can keep snorting cocaine off the butts of hookers. I try not to be influenced by something as shallow as looks, but the guy has one of the most repellent faces I’ve ever seen. Jabba the Hutt as a young politician.
Pat Powers?
Oh, that’s you indeed. Mmmm, internet stalking. You haven’t updated your blog much lately.
No matter how many times Republicans do something stupid, I don’t think bringing personal appearance into the discussion is ever valuable or necessary. He’s a normal-looking middle-aged dude, and your rancor (hah! See what I did there?) is best saved for his politics.
The same!
I’ve been working on books. Plus, my blog seems to get the same number of hits no matter what I do … mostly for the Celebrity Cones, which makes me think everything I do BUT celebrity related stuff is being ignored. I’m mostly working on books now and trying to make money to keep fed, clothed, housed, etc …
This week’s entry for the doublespeak hall of fame: Bill O’reilly, speaking on Stephen Colbert:
:rolleyes: Some people have no sense of priorities!
I don’t NORMALLY bring that kind of stuff up, but there is just something about the way this guy looks and acts that just sets off every last nerve in my body. I look at him, and I want to hit him. He’s totally repulsive to me. I understand that you can’t judge people purely by their looks, handsome psychopaths who have learned to behave in a charming manner are a well known phenomenon. My point is simply that this guy projects “nasty” with his every move. I do believe in paying attention to my instincts, and all my instincts tell me not to trust this guy at all.
I know, right. The struggle to survive does what censors cannot do.
Evil Captor, I take offense on behalf of used car salesmen.
This guy will almost certainly be elected to Congress. He is part and parcel of what is inherently damaged in the GOP structure. Crazy ideologues should not be driving the ship of state. A few are irritating at worst and amusing at best, but the center has shifted so far into clock-cuckoo-land that I think it will be years before any kind of correction will occur. Until then, you will see more of these unqualified anti-science self-righteous people in office.
Democrat Tim Walz is running for re-election in that district: he gets a 100% rating from Planned Parenthood and a 90% grade from the Human Rights Campaign. He was in the National Guard for 24 years and a public schoolteacher for 20. Go give him some help if that Miller goon bugs you so much.
RNC Press Secretary is challenged to present the Republican solution to gender-inequity in pay. Her response:
“I think what we need to do is start looking at some corporate best practices. How are, are, some of these large companies going about, um, you know, paying men, paying, paying, women, and, let’s have this conversation and be transparent about the need, um, to close this gender gap . . . we need to start looking, um, at, at, more solutions.”
Now, of course, we have to make allowances because that’s a live ex tempore answer, and if we subtract all the ums and such . . . it makes not one bit of sense more.
BrainGlutton, it made pefect sense to me. She said “We have no solutions”. Just not using those words.
At least she used the word “solutions” . . .
If only that were satire, I’d say that Bill O’reilly is doing a fantastic Stephen Colbert doing Bill O’reilly
It’s Colberts all the way down!
No, it’s McConnels all the way down, more’s the pity.
Confederate Apologists better be ready to up their game. It sounds like the Heritage Foundation is no longer sure the Civil War even happened. Jim DeMint doesn’t believe the government had any role in ending slavery. It was just a pet project of Lincoln. Who apparently wasn’t part of the government. And certainly didn’t do something like declare the majority of slaves free by presidential decree.