I’m not sure if it was done for pure entertainment value, but the fact that the Republican National Committee made the decision to cap the number of participants in their first televised debate at 10 has resulted in some of the craziest shit I have ever seen. Apparently, when 17 candidates compete for just 10 […]
Posted in Observations, Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged 2016, Ann Coulter, Bacon, Bobby Jindal, Carly Fiorina, Cleveland, debates, desperation, Donald Trump, guns, Lindsay Graham, machine guns, republican primary, Rick Perry, RIck Santorum, sex tape, Ted Cruz |
By Mark | August 29, 2010
As predicted, it looks as though yesterday’s Republican Convention in East Lansing did not go smoothly, as Rick Snyder, the Republican candidate for Governor, was confronted head-on by the fact that his party is largely one of misdirected anger and insanity. Here, with more, is a clip from the Detroit Free Press: In a raucous, […]
Mother Jones, if you haven’t seen it yet, has a great piece on Congressman Bob Inglis. Inglis, a Republican from South Carolina, recently lost his reelection bid – something which he credits in large part to the Tea Partification of the GOP. Here’s a clip: …It was the middle of a tough primary contest, and […]
Posted in Environment, Observations, Politics | Also tagged accusations of socialism, American Conservative Union, anti-intellectualism, anti-Semitic, bicycles, Bilderbergers, Bob Inglis, conspiracy theory, Dan Maes, demagoguery, Denver, Federal Reserve, Glenn Beck, GOP, humans as collateral for banks, ignorance, Joe Wilson, John Hickenlooper, Mike Cox, Peter Hoekstra, racism, Sarah Palin, Social Security number, South Carolina, tea party, Tea Partyfication, that evil Socialist Barack Obama, the celebration of ignorance, Trey Gowdy, United Nations |
By Mark | September 17, 2009
I’ve said it before, but, by the time this runs it course, I predict we’ll see the right burning witches in this country… Just wait and see.
Posted in Church and State, Religious Extremism | Also tagged anti-intellectualism, birther, Frank Schaeffer, fundamentalist religion, New Jersey, Obama as the Antichrist, Rachel Maddow, the distrust of facts, village idiots, witches |