This
morning I direct your attention to articles by the only group more
confused about the Tea Party movement than the Republican Party; asshat
liberals. First, Joe Conason. Of all the hacks who made a
living defending President Bill Clinton's every fart and burp, Conason
was among the most shameless. He managed to go eight
years without writing a single paragraph that could survive a
rudimentary fact-check. Here he is, toady, on Salon.
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How
will Republicans, and in particular Washington's’s neoconservative
Republicans, cope with libertarian-leaning Rand Paul as their party’s
Senate nominee in Kentucky? Having denounced the son of Ron as a kooky
isolationist only days ago, their responses to his victory have ranged
from sugarcoating to stunned silence. Now they just want to hold that
seat.
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Just fine Joe. But, who are these neoconservative Republicans,
Joe? Mitch McConnell? That's what the Tea-party is about
you clod; America first, not a political party. The only
difference between today's elected Democrats and Republicans is not all
Republicans are shameless liars. And no Republican is a
socialist, Marxist, Maoist, Obamunists, nor any other kind of
ideologue-ist. Gah!
If Conason had a peer when it came to apologizing for the Clintons, it was Gene Lyons, a co-author with Conason of The Hunting of the President: The 10 Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton. Take it away Gene.
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One
minor mystery of the Obama administration is whether the president has
actually believed that the nation's most intractable problems could be
solved by the wonder-working power of bipartisanship and the emollient
balm of his personality. He wouldn't be the first politician whose ego
convinced him he could sweet-talk his bitterest opponents.
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That's the lede from his Salon article, No, GOP, you can't have the car keys back;
your warning to have a vomit bag at the ready. Salon, by the
way, is the interweb's version of HBO; giving face time to
Bill Maher types who are otherwise unemployable. Lyons continues
with a paean to the greatest job creationist since Michael Dukakis
pulled off the "Massachusetts Miracle."
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It's
a fact. Should current growth persist, the U.S. economy will gain
roughly 1.7 million jobs this year. From 2001 through 2008, the Bush
economy generated about 1 million.
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Let's forget that the Administrations "job creation" numbers are rife with this sort of fraud
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Recovery.gov
also shows 2,893.9 jobs created with $194,537,372 in stimulus funding
in New Hampshire’s 00 congressional district. But, there is no such
thing.
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Or that Moody's
estimates that offering tax breaks to businesses that hire new
employees, creates jobs at a cost of ... $43,000 a pop!
Let's forget that George Bush inherited Bill Clinton's dot.com recession, and turned it around with tax cuts. No, let's see if four years hence Obama's bone crushing taxes a-coming yield anywhere near a million net jobs created (and government jobs don't count). Any bets?
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Marcus Aurelius Miller
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It's time we oust our two party government and go back to a three branch government. The Republicans and Democrats are content to take turns messing up our country every four to eight years. A president not only controls his party's congressional delegates but also stacks the courts with like minded puppets willing to ignore the constitution for the good of the party. Remove party affiliation from every ballot and let them run on the own merits.
ReplyDeleteWow, that would be like making Dook's basketball team play without the officials knowing they were Dook.
ReplyDeleteUSMC is right. We need to return to a three-branch government as laid out in the Constitution. Today we have the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch, the Mainstream Media Branch, the Environmentalist Branch, the Illegal Alien Branch, the Foreign Country Branch (Mexico and China as the co-chairs), the Palestinian Branch (aka the Anti-Jewish Branch), the Muslim Branch, the Anti-Military Branch, the Czar-Pool Branch, and, last but not least, The Komrade Obama Branch.
ReplyDeleteThat makes thirteen branches of government under the reign of the Komrade Peter Principle President. No wonder that 13 is considered an unlucky number. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson would be SO proud! NOT!!!
I think we should go to a tree branch government. You screw up, we take a rope and find a tree branch.
ReplyDeleteIt's always been amazing to me how Conason can even manage to type with both Clinton and Obama lodged in his throat. Maybe he dictates.
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