Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Republican hypocrisy.

But you know, despite the skeletons overcrowding their closets, the Right Wing will NEVER be able to let this pass without using it to attack Obama in the hopes of diminishing him in the eyes of his constituents.

Good luck with that assholes!

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:23 AM

    Shouldn't the lady elephant have white blonde helmet hair like Callista?

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    1. Anonymous10:44 AM

      I knew Newt was a pig-fucker. I didn't think he'd try to handle an elephant. His eyes are much bigger than his dick.

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  2. Anonymous3:32 AM


    There is a reason Eric Cantor sat on the information he knew about Petraeus's adultery, and didn’t even pass it on to his counterpart in the Senate. Because David Petraeus is a Republican and was touted as a possible Sec Def or chairman of the Joint Chiefs in a Romney administration.

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  3. Olivia5:37 AM

    But wait! Here is even more blatant RW hypocrisy with the bonus religious component. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/13/pat-robertson-on-general-_n_2123111.html

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  4. ibwilliamsi6:28 AM

    How long will this take to get back to Crossroads America? Or will it be Marc Leder?

    It's only a matter of time before they drop this story like a hot potato, and or a key player is found dead of natural causes/tragic accident.

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  5. Anonymous8:30 AM

    Extremist anti abortion wingnuts, you own it when things like this happen:

    "DUBLIN — Ireland's tough abortion laws came under fire on Wednesday following the death of an Indian woman who was allegedly refused a termination after doctors told her it was a Catholic country.

    Prime Minister Enda Kenny told lawmakers he was awaiting the results of two investigations of the death of Savita Halappanavar, who is originally from India, at University Hospital Galway in western Ireland.

    Abortion is illegal in Roman Catholic-dominated Ireland except when it is necessary to save the life of the mother.

    Halappanavar, who was 17 weeks pregnant, repeatedly asked the hospital to terminate her pregnancy because she had severe back pain and was miscarrying, her family said.

    But staff had told the 31-year-old dentist, a Hindu, that she could not have an abortion because Ireland was a Catholic country and the foetus was still alive, her husband Praveen told the Irish Times."

    www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jNkh7rGwf3xYD9AetEzNxFB72GsQ?docId=CNG.ded6c8d019be1921388221af4ed88057.1a1

    Fortunately, with reasonable religious medical people like Senator Katy Giessel in Juneau, something like this could never happen in Alaska.

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  6. Sally in MI8:42 AM

    I heard McCain on NPR this morning talking about the second general implicated. He said, "I hope people give him time to sort this out. We don't know all the facts yet. We need to back off until we know the facts."
    Um Johhny, how about telling Fox that about Hannity's attacks on the President over their made-up Benghazi story? Isn't it ironic how the GOP will support anyone doing anything unless the person is a Democrat?

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  7. Pretty sure every person named so far is a Republican.

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