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By Mike

June 26, 2007 8:20 AM | Link to this

Is Mikey ever going to address the Congress with the lowest approval rating in history?

Mikey used to claim that he wasn’t partisan, it was just that Republicans were in power. I guess he was lying.

Mikey is no different than Anne Coulter: rigidly partisan, hateful, predictable and boring.

Keep “speaking truth to power” Mikey!

By G562

June 26, 2007 8:24 AM | Link to this

Well, that pretty well illustrates the definition of ‘Bush Derangement Syndrome.’

By Paul

June 26, 2007 8:37 AM | Link to this

At first I thought ML was going retro in mocking people instead of mocking policies. Rather weak for an editorial cartoonist of his stature.

Then I took a closer look - G562’s “BDS” gave a clue. In the background in the Flames of Hell are Obama and Hillary (ML’s pandering to the Democrats’ newfound religious constituency?). They got the ball rolling with the character attacks, now they stand in the background and watch as the pawns go forward to confront the Beast. The Devil is huge, much larger than they, capturing all attention. Obama and Hillary remain in the background, silent about a variety of pressing issues, while the pawns continue the diversionary taunts. That gets the press time and works to O&H’s advantage, as their stock speeches are getting thin and there’s a long way to go to the election.

By Jesus

June 26, 2007 8:55 AM | Link to this

IMPEACH BUSH NOW!!!

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 8:55 AM | Link to this

Wow, Paul, you are very analytical this morning. You must have gotten to work a little later today.

Found this last night:

THE VICE PRESIDENT’S EFFORTS TO AVOID OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY Rep. Henry A. Waxman Chairman, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

It’s amazing to me that Dick Cheney mocks a system (archives) that the French created in response to their revolution designed to protect the common man against abuse of nobles and government. His response? He’ll just abolish those offices that question his authority. Unbelieveable.

Also, I saw that Senator from Indiana who is finally seeing the light on the news last night.

All this made me think, how in the world can people still defend Dubya? Why are they not outraged about Dick Cheney’s behavior? If Clinton had tried any of these tricks, he would have been hung by the neck until dead on the Capitol steps.

By Dusty

June 26, 2007 9:09 AM | Link to this

So…..what’s new? Just like Dante’s inferno, Luckovich sold his soul to the devil…..a long time ago.

Cheney has been a valued, intelligent servant of the USA in government circles most of his life. I doubt that he pays much attention to some twerp drawing pictures like a grade school kid.

But it is shameful that an American like Luckovich would try to put a long serving government official into some sort of hellish pose. And I might add, a leader who has no record of doing anything illegal.

Luckovich carries on the long standing (since loss of presidential elections) policy of super liberal Democrats to smear, by any means, Republican members in Washington.

Truth does not matter. It is twist, turn and incriminate. Thus we have Luckovich’s almost daily show of propaganda. Today is just the same ol’ same ol’…. stuff. Luckovich is paying his dues.

By Eric

June 26, 2007 9:10 AM | Link to this

This is possibly the most “on target” cartoon EVER!

By @@

June 26, 2007 9:18 AM | Link to this

Well ml, the “devil” is in the details.

Dick Cheney is into “details”.

Cheney wields a dominant voice behind the scenes

THE MAN is brilliant…insightful…confident, and doesn’t give a chit about public opinion, the media, the party.

Looking towards the future and the threats that will be a part of that future, we can only hope that ALL VPs will be able to contribute as much as Cheney has.

Future VPs will need to be more than just figureheads.

I would have no problem with Cheney stepping down early as long as the vacancy was filled by Thompson.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 9:19 AM | Link to this

I always thought of Cheney as being more like Darth Vadar, but the devil works just as well.

Just remember folks, you can’t have good without evil.

By N-GA

June 26, 2007 9:21 AM | Link to this

That must be Rupert Murdoch doing the commentary.

By tiff

June 26, 2007 9:23 AM | Link to this

Eric may have something there. Mike this is funny stuff, thanks for making my day with another great toon. I hope my republican co-workers have a sense of humor because i’m passing this on to everybody today. Talk about a good idea for Halloween,a Dick Cheney mask.

By Mark Kelly, Jasper, TN

June 26, 2007 9:24 AM | Link to this

All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

George Orwell’s words were prophetic when he wrote them, they’re the truth now.

Good Lord Deliver Us!

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 9:29 AM | Link to this

Mark in Jasper, TN, I have this t-shirt -

“War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.” :-)

By Dubya

June 26, 2007 9:32 AM | Link to this

Cheney should be imprisoned, but he’ll get away with every bit of his dastardly filth. Well now, the number of uninsured adult Americans has now reached 43.6 million under President Drunk. Proud, neocons? Let’s hope you’re next, plus your parents and kids. Drunk’s crazed open-ended global “war” to eliminate terrorism has predictably failed, disastrously and irredeemably. Where next does the alcoholic madman intend to invade and “liberate”? Since it is quite impossible to change anything about Islam anywhere, we had damned well better learn to coexist with it. Before they wipe our meager military off the map. God bless Bushie. God bless Murcuh. Duh.

By DebbieDoRight

June 26, 2007 9:33 AM | Link to this

[[All this made me think, how in the world can people still defend Dubya? Why are they not outraged about Dick Cheney’s behavior?]]

Hint: Just look at some of these “Pro-Bush, Yeah-Cheney Posters” and the commen subtext of all their postings are: “Na,Na, Na, Na, Nayyy!”

We, the people who love the US, basically can’t do crap about all their illegal behavior until ‘08. They know it, so they thumb their noses at us and laugh all the way to the bank, compliments of Haliburton.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 9:36 AM | Link to this

Bosch

Analytical? I thought it was more creative than analytical (literal).

The Cheney thing, I think, is just another example of the Executive seeking to protect turf and power from the Legislative function. Even though the EO originated in the Executive the Legislative function took another opportunity to allege “the VP’s above the law.”

I wonder what some Dem spokespersons would say if asked “just a bit ago you derided the Pres for saying ‘I’m the decider’. In EO matters he is the decider. Is this just another case of not agreeing with his decision?”

Of course, it’d make things a whole lot easier if the Pres just amended the EO. Do ya’ think there’s a Rep advantage in letting this play out? A lot of people glaze over when the ins and outs of this are discussed. Maybe a lot of the folks will interpret this as another case of a Democratic Congress spending a lot of time on things the folks neither understand nor care about, and they look at Congress as avoiding getting anything substantive done?

Legislative does similar things all the time. I don’t make too big a deal out of it - the EO’s about protection of classified info, anyhow. The Dems may take the tack of “well, we want to see HIS classified stuff, go back to the Iraq issue, then look for discrepancies with OTHER Iraq stuff…” They’ll keep beating that drum - no wonder the Executive resists. Cheney’s been around Washington a long, long time - and was formerly in the Congress - so it’s all part of the “game” to him.

Regarding your Pres Bush comment - I just read a column that extracted what many conservative columnists are saying - “support” for the policies is pretty scarce. Which gets back to the Dem strategy (largely driven by the speak no evil of other Dems) - attack Bush. They’re playing to the crowd - as it seams many Reps look at the talk and say “well, duh.”

‘course, with Congress’s latest Gallup the lowest it’s been since there’s been a Gallup, maybe the Dem contenders don’t want to identify too closely with a Dem Congress - earmarks, cronyism, overspending, inaction on major issues, avoidance of addressing issues they said they’d work (is there a hearing anywhere?) and voters just may ask “if this is what I got for votin

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 9:45 AM | Link to this

The Gallup Poll

Gallup is low.

Gallup low because the poll has amnesty in it.

Amnesty scare americans.

Gallup Amnesty Congress Low.

Congress/Amnesty? NO!

I vote no amnesty and congress bad man.

duhhhhhhh

RETARDS!!!!

By RW-(the original)

June 26, 2007 9:46 AM | Link to this

Mike @ 8:20,

Maybe this is the scribbler’s way of making fun of Congress since Vice-President Cheney’s only Constitutional duty is President of the Senate.

Don’t be distracted by idiots like the self proclaimed Unfunny Moron that show links to childish org charts that show the VP reporting to the President. As odd as it seems, he doesn’t.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 9:51 AM | Link to this

con’t

and voters just may ask “if this is what I got for voting for a Democratic Congress, why would I want to vote for a Dem Pres candidate, too?

DebbieDoRight

[[Why are they not outraged about Dick Cheney’s behavior?]]]] Well, let’s see - the Cheney’s have donated nearly $8 million to charity (from income) since he became VP. Last year they donated nearly $7 million from stock options and royalties - a process they put in place in 2001.

I’ll bet lots of people who benefit from this largess are anything but outraged! Funny we don’t have any quotes from the VP about it. Maybe he’s just being “secretive.”

Now there’s a good example from an “evil” man? Hillary? You’ve got plenty of royalties. You spouse has some great speaking fees. Nancy? Teddy? Barbara? How about sharing when the gov’t doesn’t force you to?

By Mike

June 26, 2007 9:54 AM | Link to this

RW -

I’m not defending Cheney. I am pointing out the hypocrisy and rigid partisanship of Mikey.

Do you agree that Mikey is as mindlessly partisan as Coulter? Or are you one of those who thinks that anyone on “our side” is good and anyone on “their side” is bad, despite using the same arguments and tactics?

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 10:01 AM | Link to this

Paul, Analysis is a form of creativity!

Cheney has been in Washington a long, long time, and yes, he sees this as a game and must win at all costs. He does think he is above the law and unfortunately, knows enough about the law to manipulate his way around it.

I agree that this is the executive side trying to keep the legislative side off their turf, but why so ferociously? How many subpoenas did Congress give to Clinton’s administration?

No, I do not agree with their decisions, like most people in this country.

This level of secrecy is terrible for the country. I agree there are some things that we don’t need to know in the “true” sense of national security. I simply do not view Cheney as being a very honest man. Smart? Yes, Brilliant? Well, in the ins and outs of Washington, but not honest.

By RW-(the original)

June 26, 2007 10:02 AM | Link to this

Mike,

I wouldn’t call luckovich or Coulter mindless, but as for partisanship Ann tells you right up front she’s partisan while lucko trys to tell you he’s middle of the road, therefore only one of them is lying to you. Guess which one?

WTF have I ever said here that would make you ask if I judge good/bad behavior on which side does it? I think anybody that has fairly read what I write over the years understands that I don’t condone dishonesty or criminal activity from anyone.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 10:06 AM | Link to this

Perhaps we DO need to determine exactly what role and in what branch the VP plays!

Is he the bag man for the boys downtown? Is he the president’s understudy waiting for a dealey plaza?

Or is he there to live in the sticky seams of unenforceable legal presumptions which only the slimiest of snakes could or would traverse.

Our distracted founding fathers could not envision such a creature, and thus one was born, eating away at our constitutional fiber like an unentitled termite hollowing the very foundation of our republic.

Get it? Bush is the perfect fall guy for Cheney. Bush is running interference for Cheney.

It’s cheney. Maybe that’s what Luckovich is trying to say today: “That even if Bush was first called Satan at the UN, it’s really Cheney, and has been all along.”

Cheney: Resign.

By DebbieDoRight

June 26, 2007 10:13 AM | Link to this

[[ How about sharing when the gov’t doesn’t force you to?]]

When Cheney can do that, I’ll give him his props. Only reason he’s giving to any charity, (and you have to wonder about these “charities” — I mean what type of charity would Cheney give to? Republican Reigh Youth Of America?, Haliburton’s Homies, War Relief For The Rich (Tax Cuts)? Makes you wonder), only reason he’d give to any charity is for the TAX CUTS.

You say he gave 8 MILLION DOLLARS? How much does that VP job pays????

By Paul

June 26, 2007 10:14 AM | Link to this

Bosch

I suppose I have a difficult time characterizing such people (politicians, public servants) as “evil.” I may disagree with the policies or methods. Now, when they use the office for personal enrichment - Cunningham, Jefferson, Rostenkowski - they’re getting close. I think this whole “Cheney went to war so his buddies in Halliburton could get richer” right up there with the “Bush had the CIA plant explosives in the Twin Towers ‘cause he knew the Arabs were gonna attack and he wanted it destroyed so he could go to war.”

It seems many of the Congressional leaders have their share of “difficulties.” Many of the rank and file of both parties seem pretty selfless.

Why so ferociously? Maybe they saw what happened during the Clinton Administration when the Republican Right attacked and Clinton didn’t seem to have a good defense, let alone a counterattack? Branches of gov’t are supposed to be co-equal. This is a bit of muscle-flexing going on.

Reading your post got me to wondering on a parallel stereotype - are criminal defense attorneys honest? Or do the truly effective ones understand the law and exploit it to their advantage?

By getalife

June 26, 2007 10:15 AM | Link to this

OMG, Mike’s favorite couple are in hell with cheney?

Is that Obama behind them?

That sux about Chris Benoit.

Lugar split from w on Iraq, more gop should do the same.

Amnesty vote today.

By KZ Guy

June 26, 2007 10:18 AM | Link to this

The only reason this VP has so much power is because Bush knew he was over his head in foreign policy, dealing with Congress, DOD, domectic issues, etc. The list goes on and on. How long will it take for the truth to come out after Bush leaves office that it was the VP was really in charge. Cheney is really Co President because one man could not make the number of mistakes Bush has.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 10:18 AM | Link to this

I always thought that Cheney/Bush was living in another world apart from the world you and I live in. They ignored the 911 conspirators. They started a war from scratch against 911 innocents. Now they are redefining the executive branch.

It’s like they think they’re the First Realtors, giving the White House a makeover, flipping it, to make a little money for their golden years.

Well I’ve got a flip for them!!.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 10:23 AM | Link to this

A question for my friends on the other side.

Has any other VP decided that he is not VP to avoid accountability?

Or is cheney the only coward to do this cowardly act?

By Paul

June 26, 2007 10:25 AM | Link to this

DebbieDoRight

Cheney has several sources of income. The tax code splits it out. His 2006 charitable giving, if I recall correctly, came to about 75 percent of all income. The 8 mil was over six years, so it seems he gives a pretty substantial percentage of his total income to charity. I don’t recall much about megamansions, homes in Vail and Monte Carlo. I guess such displays aren’t much in his or her natures.

Regarding “giving because of tax cuts” - just to use notional numbers, if I (Cheney) gave you (the government) $1 that I didn’t have to, so you could give me 38 cents back (tax savings for my gift) - you’d be happy to do that all day long. Get a dollar, give back 38 cents. Easy.

BTW - the recipients of the royalties gifts appear to be:

“Mr. and Mrs. Cheney had announced in 2001 that they had arranged gifts of stock options, to be handled by an independent administrator (and gifts of money the Cheneys had received for corporate board service), that would eventually benefit Capital Partners for Education, which provides educational help to needy high-school-age children in the Washington area; George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, in Washington, for what is now called the Richard B. and Lynne V. Cheney Cardiovascular Institute; and the University of Wyoming, for the benefit of the University of Wyoming Foundation.”

All in all, I think it’s a pretty decent thing to do -

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 10:29 AM | Link to this

Paul, Yes, I do feel this is muscle-flexing which is not the way to run a country. It’s both parties doing it too. I’ve been very disappointed with Pelosi on some things,the Iraq war for one, but the President vetoed that bill, and what can you do? There’s no majority. It’s checks and balances which is in the Constitution. But it’s hard to get things done in Congress with such a slim majority and partisan hacks. Yes, you can keep sending the same bill back and back and back, but that is terribly inefficient.

About the defense lawyers, lol, yes, you are right. OJ’s lawyers showed us that is possible, right?

I don’t mean to cherry pick things from your posts, some things I just disagree with you, some things make me think, hmmmmm, and some things I agree with.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 10:33 AM | Link to this

Which brings up an interesting point: Do you believe there’s a hell? Of course we expect forgiveness for our souls, but look at the flaw in that: It’s only our very own souls that we want redeemed. Everyone else can go straignt to hell in a hand basket.

Your sins are NOT forgiven you. You are not special or divine or even evolved, you’re simply human, and you will be judged as such.

Your choices live forever. The evil Cheney is creating will live long after he’s imprisoned.

Remember after 911. Cheney went underground. What was he doing with all that time? He directed the invasion plans for Iraq. That’s why it was so amateurish. He played Napoleon like a child with a new bag of army men.

Maybe we should make the VP part of the pentagon.

By Dusty

June 26, 2007 10:33 AM | Link to this

Paul@9:36,

A good review. I think I can answer your question as to whether Americans want to vote for Democrats after watching a Democratic majority trash Congress. They don’t want any more of it. Voters slipped up once and they see their mistake.

Bosch, DebbieDoRight and others who try to incriminate Cheney:

GIVE US THE PROOF THAT CHENEY HAS DONE SOMETHING ILLEGAL. He hasn’t. Your suspicions are just a hill of Democratic beans. Go find something else worth cooking into a stew.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 10:33 AM | Link to this

Debbie Do Right

Sorry ‘bout that - splitting time between two computers - “Regarding “giving because of tax cuts” - just to use notional numbers, if I (Cheney) gave you (the government) $1 that I didn’t have to, so you could give me 38 cents back (tax savings for my gift) - you’d be happy to do that all day long. Get a dollar, give back 38 cents. Easy.”

would have been clearer if I’d written:

Regarding “giving because of tax cuts” - just to use notional numbers, if I (Cheney) gave you (the CHARITY) $1 that I didn’t have to, so the GOV’T could give me 38 cents back (tax savings for my gift) - you’d be happy to do that all day long. Get a dollar from me, watch the gov’t give me 38 cents. Easy.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 10:37 AM | Link to this

“The big question right now among Republicans is how to remove Vice President Cheney from office. As long as he remains vice president, according to this thinking, he has the potential to drag down every member of the party — including the presidential nominee — in next year’s elections.”

There is an election coming and the gop are running scared.

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 10:37 AM | Link to this

DDR,

The V.P.’s salary is negligible, and if money was what motivated men like Cheney they wouldn’t waste their time being public servants.

Unlike the Cheneys, the Clintons didn’t have a pot to p** in until they parlayed their time in the White House into Big Bucks, but I digress.

“The Cheneys gave more than three-quarters of their income - $6,869,655 - to several charities, including George Washington University’s Cardiothoracic Institute and a charity for low-income high school students in the Washington, D.C. area, Capital Partners for Education.” Source: Newsmax.com

As for your hysterical Halliburton nonsense, here is the truth of the matter.

Isn’t it interesting how the New York Times continues to shamelessly peddle the Big Lie about Cheney profiting from Halliburton while in office?

No wonder ML thinks he’s the Devil.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 10:41 AM | Link to this

Which brings up an interesting point: Do you believe there’s a hell? Of course we expect forgiveness for our souls, but look at the flaw in that: It’s only our very own souls that we want redeemed. Everyone else can go straignt to hell in a hand basket.

Your sins are NOT forgiven you. You are not special or divine or even evolved, you’re simply human, and you will be judged as such.

Your choices live forever. The evil Cheney is creating will live long after he’s imprisoned.

Remember after 911. Cheney went underground. What was he doing with all that time? He directed the invasion plans for Iraq. That’s why it was so amateurish. He played Napoleon like a child with a new bag of army men.

Maybe we should make the VP part of the pentagon.

By SarahConnah

June 26, 2007 10:42 AM | Link to this

Puppet master Darth-Cheney loves to repeat the mantra: “It is no accident that we (United States) haven’t suffered another attack on on our soil since September 11th.”

He is correct, it IS not an accident, and will continue not to be so up until this fascist regime calls up their next “911 Product” for political gain. Google up and read NSPD51.

PEOPLE! THE DOMINOES ARE IN PLACE!

Even the 911 date was chosen with bumper sticker mentality. Ask yourself, would any other date signify so much? 911 EMERGENCY!

5/12, 6/08, 10/12 etc?

Just doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily does it?

You think Howdy Doody Buckaroo Bush’s buddy Osama picked that date out of thin air without assistance aiming to inflame what is left of the American self-righteous moral base all by himself?

It was researched.

United 93 was targeting the Capitol…wipe out Congress…declare martial law…presto…dictatorship-o-noodles.

Quckly now: what was the agenda of the Bush campaign in 2000? Hummmmm. Lemme think. Hummmm I’m sure they had ‘something’ in mind besides this. eeeeeyeah! Right!

Again: NSPD51

Anyone who believes otherwise is blind, foolish or just plain dangerous to what remains of this democracy

Curtsie!

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 10:47 AM | Link to this

Speaking of charitable donations, BWAHAHAHAHA.

Public attention to charitable gifts has led to uncomfortable moments for prominent political figures. Then-Vice President Al Gore came in for withering ridicule in 1998 when his tax return showed he had contributed just $353 to charity. So did then-President Bill Clinton, after a review of old tax returns revealed that he had once claimed a $75 deduction for donating a suit with ripped pants to the Salvation Army, as well as $2 for a pair of used underwear and $9 for six pairs of used socks.

And then of course there is Prez Candidate Barry Obama - whose history of charitable donations is less than stellar. There’s nothing like ambition to inspire a politician to generosity!

{{{Giving, service and compassion are recurrent themes on the campaign trail for Sen. Barack Obama, but the Democratic presidential contender has only recently dug deep into his own pockets to support charitable causes….The national average for charitable giving has long hovered at 2.2 percent of household income, according to the Glenview-based Giving USA Foundation, which tracks trends in philanthropy. Obama tax returns dating to 1997 show he fell well below that benchmark until 2005, the year he arrived in Washington}}}

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 10:51 AM | Link to this

Which brings up an interesting point: Do you believe there’s a hell? Of course we expect forgiveness for our souls, but look at the flaw in that: It’s only our very own souls that we want redeemed. Everyone else can go straignt to hell in a hand basket.

Your sins are NOT forgiven you. You are not special or divine or even evolved, you’re simply human, and you will be judged as such.

Your choices live forever. The evil Cheney is creating will live long after he’s imprisoned.

Remember after 911. Cheney went underground. What was he doing with all that time? He directed the invasion plans for Iraq. That’s why it was so amateurish. He played Napoleon like a child with a new bag of army men.

Maybe we should make the VP part of the pentagon.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 10:51 AM | Link to this

SarahConnah

Are you serious, or are you a Muslim from the Middle East?

Link: The Power of Conspiracy Theory in the Muslim Middle East

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 10:53 AM | Link to this

Sarah “Rosie” Connah,

Do the dates 3/11 or 7/7 mean anything to you? Hint: Madrid and London.

Maybe 7/7 was chosen because of “Building 7”? How to explain 3/11 though?

Any brilliant ideas?

Gotta run, but I’ll check in later for the “inside” scoop.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 10:53 AM | Link to this

Dusty, It has more to do with ethics. I think Cheney’s actions are highly unethical. Are they illegal? I don’t know, I’m not a legal scholar, but I think his actions are highly questionable and are not appropriate for a public official.

By @@

June 26, 2007 10:55 AM | Link to this

I’m eager to see if this comes to pass…

Blair, Stepping Down, Commits to Middle East Peace

(((Blair’s appointment is due to be agreed on at a meeting of the Middle East “Quartet” — the U.S., Russia, the European Union and United Nations — in Jerusalem today, the Guardian said. Blair suggested to President George W. Bush that he could do the job following his retirement tomorrow, according to the newspaper.)))

He ended the conflict in Northern Ireland.

He’s a very capable guy and has so much more that he can contribute in the ME.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 11:00 AM | Link to this

Blair is w’s poodle and should not be part of anything in the ME.

He helped w destroy it.

Ridiculous.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 11:03 AM | Link to this

Dye Brainless contributed hate to charity and deducted it from her untaxed, fair-weather faith.

Like I said, Hell in a handbasket.

Notice Dusty, @@, and Dye Brainless and their hate speak. Even though they used to support Bush and would lambast any questioners about Bush’s decisions, now they leak the same vitriole against their former position not realizing that they target themselves, thus they are truly simply loose cannons with loose canons.

This magic word amnesty has destroyed whatever was left of the Repudlickan party. The vestiges of the haters who still blog mindlessly on with unreferenced facts and unlinked suppositions are the scattering wake of a burial procession, stumbling along to the measures of a dirty dirge.

And I think it stinks.

By RW-(the original)

June 26, 2007 11:05 AM | Link to this

Sarah,

I also need to get to the course, but when you are answering BD’s question perhaps you could also give the significance of 10/12/2000. Maybe you could toss in some “facts” about 6/25/1996 too.

Thanks!

By mm

June 26, 2007 11:10 AM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Your 10:37 post is so naive. Do you really believe in your heart that these people do not care about money?

Is that why Congress has given itself a raise 10 straight years without raising the minimum wage?

Is that why we are finding cash in freezers and rampant bribery?

Cheney may have stepped down from Haliburton, but that company has made billions from the Iraq war. And you are gullible enough to think Cheney won’t profit from this?

By Paul

June 26, 2007 11:13 AM | Link to this

Hey getalife

Looks like Ralph Nader may be in:

Link: Nader says he may run in 2008

I blew through a show last night that I thought you may enjoy - NBC’s “Age of Love” - this 30-year-old guy “gets” to choose between one team of 40-something knockouts and another team of 20-something knockouts. Somehow it reminded me of you.

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 11:15 AM | Link to this

Remember that the date on which a drunken, confused, and unshaven Cheney shot that poor old man in the face was on 211 yeah on 211.

New song parody.

On 211 (sung to the tune of “A doo run run”)

“I shot him in the face cause he looked so fine…on 211 yeah on 211.

I laughed and then I ran cause I dont face my crimes…on 211 yeah on 211

YEAH, then they brought me home…YEAH, I got on the phone…AND I never did atone…on 211 yeah on 211”

By getalife

June 26, 2007 11:21 AM | Link to this

Paul,

I would pick them all and call myself a mormon like Willard.

I see nobody answered my question about cheney’s cowardly act.

Is he the first coward to do this cowardly act to avoid accountability?

I think he is. He is worse than Nixon.

They should of locked Nixon up and maybe they would think twice before committing crimes.

Geez, nobody is above the law.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 11:24 AM | Link to this

And a few days later the guy who Cheney shot apologized to Cheney’s family for the grief they must have sustained. That was sort of mind-boggling.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 11:30 AM | Link to this

Ewwwww………Nancy Grace is pregnant, and expecting twins! Some people just should not reproduce.

By Game Show Host

June 26, 2007 11:30 AM | Link to this

Todays contestants will vie for fabulous prizes, including a wonderful vacation, by correctly answering questions form todays topic:

How would you characterize the Vice President? (much background applause!)

And remember to qualify for the winning prizes you must be sure to cite specific examples.

Here are a few examples to get you started!

Characterization: The VP is brilliant and insightful (some would even say prescient!).

Example: “We will be viewed as liberators”.

Characterization: Dick Cheney is courageous.

Example: “I had priorities other than military service as a young man”

Characterization: Our second in command believes in an open, transparent government.

Example: There are too many to list, but you get the idea!

Now get busy and win that all expenses paid trip along with the lovely second lady, Lynn Cheney, to the beautiful, and now completely safe Baghdad neighborhoods!

By getalife

June 26, 2007 11:31 AM | Link to this

KO answered my question

Its the cheney administration not w.

Geez.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 11:32 AM | Link to this

getalife

Well then we could watch you get excommunicated and you’d have to move to Arizona. That Jeffs polygamy group is looking for a new leader. Maybe you could bring back all the old Middle East traditions and bring back concubines, too?

I dunno about Nixon. Painting a WWII decorated combat pilot as a wimp, secret plan to end the war, gets elected, war drags on, surrounds himself with likes of Haldeman, Ehrlichman, an attorney general Gonzales could take lessons from - I kinda think Nixon still takes top honors.

Bosch

Mind-boggling? Maybe just a touch of class?

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 11:38 AM | Link to this

Paul, THE MAN GOT SHOT IN THE FACE AND HE’S APOLOGIZING TO CHENEY ON NATIONAL NEWS? (secretly if he apologized, yes that’s forgiving, and yes, classy) BUT ON THE NATIONAL NEWS AFTER GETTING SHOT IN THE FACE? ARE YOU SERIOUS?

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 11:45 AM | Link to this

Oh yes, @@, Blair is totally competent. And who in the Middle East would not take the word of a man best known on this planet as Bush’s lackey? You can’t make this stuff up…

By Dusty

June 26, 2007 11:46 AM | Link to this

Bosch and getalife,

You will have to be a little more specific about your suspicions of Cheney. Ethics? A hunting accident? He didn’t wear a tuxedo to go hunting?

What else? Because he doesn’t act like a wimp at every liberal phony accusation? That he points out what is legal when the turning and twisting starts?

The family of Cheney’s hunting pal didn’t like it because liberals tried to make an accident something criminal. That is why they apologized.

Besides, Bosch, you eat GRITS with SHRIMP? That explains a lot!!!

By Paul

June 26, 2007 11:47 AM | Link to this

Bosch

Maybe he looked at it as an accident, nothing more, and was just expressing his regrets for all the ridicule/insults/continuing anger for which the incident would act as the fodder?

An apology doesn’t have to be about personal responsibility - it can be an expression of regret, understanding and sympathy. Remember the brouhaha over apologizing for slavery? Same kinda thing.

Maybe the guy really was grateful. That they weren’t deer hunting and Cheney wasn’t packing a 30-06.

Sorry. Couldn’t resist -

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 11:49 AM | Link to this

Cheney: The Man Who Shot Liberty’s Balance

He was the traitor of them all!

From out of the east a cheney came a shotgun in his hand, a man, the kind of a man the right would need to shame a troubled land…

but the point of a gun was the only law that Cheney understood, and when it came to shootin’ straight and fast….he was mighty gooooooooood….many old men would face his gun and many old men would fa-all, but the man who shot Liberty’s Balance, he shot Liberty’s Balance, He was the traitor of them all…

By Bumper Sticker

June 26, 2007 11:52 AM | Link to this

“Loose cannons with loose canons”!

Bosch, you are a genius! And with your permission I’d love to the Joe Biden and plagiarize you!

That ditty is both prophetically apropos and pathetically true!

If you’d ever like a job in the Bumper Sticker business…

By Carbon Footprint

June 26, 2007 11:58 AM | Link to this

D’OH!

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 11:58 AM | Link to this

MM,

Who’s “gullible” and “naive”? Gosh, that would be you for buying into all the ludicrous and frankly disgusting claims that Cheney took us to war in order to profit from Halliburton.

Here is what factcheck.org has to say about Cheney and Halliburton (click for complete details and original documents):

Legally, Halliburton can’t increase or reduce the amount of the deferred compensation no matter what Cheney does as vice president. So Cheney’s deferred payments from Halliburton wouldn’t increase no matter how much money the company makes, or how many government contracts it receives.

AND

{{{That still would leave the possibility that Cheney could profit from his Halliburton stock options if the company’s stock rises in value. However, Cheney and his wife Lynne have assigned any future profits from their stock options in Halliburton and several other companies to charity.}}}

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 12:01 PM | Link to this

Dusty, Read the document I posted at 8:55. Are those actions illegal? No, but the ethics of those actions are highly questionable.

I eat grits with cheese AND shrimp, and when I don’t have shrimp, bacon or sausage serve as a great substitute.

You probably eat grits with butter and sugar, yuck!

Paul, My point was that he got on the national news and apologized to Cheney, yes, I’m sorry, I think that was retarded. Why create MORE drama?

I don’t think Cheney shot this guy on purpose.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 12:04 PM | Link to this

Bumper Sticker, That was Carbon Footprint, I can’t take the credit for his genius. Thanks anyway.

By DebbieDoRight

June 26, 2007 12:06 PM | Link to this

Cheney engaged in a bitter and eventually winning struggle over Iraq with Powell, an opponent of war who believed Cheney was obsessively trying to establish a connection between Iraq and the al Qaeda terrorist network and treated ambiguous intelligence as fact.

Powell felt Cheney and his allies — his chief aide, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby; Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz; and Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith and what Powell called Feith’s “Gestapo” office — had established what amounted to a separate government. The vice president, for his part, believed Powell was mainly concerned with his own popularity and told friends at a dinner he hosted a year ago celebrating the outcome of the war that Powell was a problem and “always had major reservations about what we were trying to do.”

Before the war with Iraq, Powell bluntly told Bush that if he sent U.S. troops there “you’re going to be owning this place.” Powell and his deputy and closest friend, Richard L. Armitage, used to refer to what they called “the Pottery Barn rule” on Iraq: “You break it, you own it,”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17347-2004Apr16.html

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 12:08 PM | Link to this

Carbon Footprint - Or “her” genius — sorry.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 12:10 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish

This is all about emotion, don’t’cha know? Facts just get in the way. Seriously, it’s sad with so many it has to be all one way -“Cheney is evil” - not “this was poor, but hey, the guy did some pretty good stuff with giving away millions.”

Bosch

Well, you know the tv shows were going to seek him out, anyway. The drama would have been if he’d made disparaging remarks. I think it was an accident, too.

Oh, and is grits and shrimp kinda like a southern version of a risotto dish?

By Andykins

June 26, 2007 12:10 PM | Link to this

Dusty, you don’t know how much I appreciate your standing in for me! You are doing a pretty good job too! But please don’t be afraid to turn up the slurs on these pinko liberals. You and I both know the traitors deserve all of the hate we can give them! Now go get ‘em!

By Bumper Sticker

June 26, 2007 12:14 PM | Link to this

Carbon Footprint, right you are!

D’OH!

Sorry for doing the Homer!

And keep up the great work!!

By Bumper Stinker

June 26, 2007 12:21 PM | Link to this

Notice how Dye Brainless creates aliases to post to herself with like she’s actually having a fair discussion?

Nobody is reading you, Dye.

Nobody. You post to yourself for yourself by yourself like the pathetic pos you truly R!

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 12:22 PM | Link to this

DDR,

Powell’s “closet friend” is Richard Armitage?

Let me think now, where have I heard that name before? Think, think, think. Oh yeah, he was the guy who leaked Plame’s name!

Why isn’t he in jail instead of Scooter Libby, I wonder?

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 12:23 PM | Link to this

Paul, And the guy could have said, “No Comment.” If one of my friends was such a controversial public official and he shot me in the face, I’d have enough cahunas to not go on national television and apologize to HIM/HER, whoever.

Shrimp and grits (and don’t forget the cheese - that’s the main thing) are just plain fine eating! I guess you could say that it is similar to risotto, but I like grits much better!

I’ll bet Dusty even likes that horrible mess called Cream of Wheat too. Yuck! Thinking about that stuff gives me the full body shivers.

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 12:27 PM | Link to this

Bumper Stinker,

How correct you are. This scourge known as Buy Danish has been infecting this blog with her multiple ID use forever now. Doom wishes someone at the AJC would out monster.

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 12:32 PM | Link to this

ATTENTION EVERYONE: For the first time in this blog’s history, Doom typed incorrectly: The last 3 words in my 12:27 post should read “would out that monster.”

By Betty

June 26, 2007 12:37 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish is by far the best poster here. She offers opinion on a wide variety of topics and issues.

My gosh people! Why buy Newsweek when you can have Buy Danish! For Free!

Free Buy Danish.

By Dusty

June 26, 2007 12:40 PM | Link to this

Ah yes, Debbie Do Right,

And what was ILLEGAL? The fact that Cheney and Powell did not agree is hardly germane.

Paul,

Grits and shrimp is called a “mess”. I grew up in the sand hills of South Carolina, loved to fish on the coast and never heard of that concoction.

Bosch,

Are you sure you are Southern? Did you grow up in a secluded convent? I mean, you don’t even know that “redneck” is directed at Southerners? Even my Webster knows. On page 717, this is written: red-neck /’red-,nek/n/; a member of the Southern rural laboring class. See what I mean?

Goodbye. Must leave. Later….

By Jane

June 26, 2007 12:42 PM | Link to this

Betty is right. Buy Danish has a remarkable grasp on the complex issues facing an ever changing world.

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 12:43 PM | Link to this

“Betty”,

You are obviously another one of Bile Danish’s creations. Get lost, and wait until you are spoken to hag!

By Betty

June 26, 2007 12:46 PM | Link to this

Right you are Betty. When I need my news in a nutshell I come here first!

You rock Buy Danish.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 12:49 PM | Link to this

64-35 to allow debate on amnesty.

w cheers.

Geez.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 12:55 PM | Link to this

Daily Show: Cheney’s Dick Move

Classic.

By Goldie

June 26, 2007 12:56 PM | Link to this

{{Do you agree that Mikey is as mindlessly partisan as Coulter?}}

Wingnut Mike— your comparison of Luckovich to Coulter is so off-the-mark, once again. You obviously need to do more research about what Coulter has said at various times. There is no comparison.

When exactly has Luckovich supported “terrorists” with his ‘toons that would equate to Coulter’s defense of Tim McVeigh (just to give one example of the extent of hatred Coulter feels for the American people):

“My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building,” The New York Observer quoted her as saying on Aug. 20, 2002.

Her “only regret” with McVeigh??? How much hatred is that she has for America?

By Time's Up!

June 26, 2007 12:56 PM | Link to this

White House pleads for more time on Iraq

Dontcha just hate it when you have to watch grown men grovel and snivel like whining babies that have a diaper full of Bush!

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 12:56 PM | Link to this

What’s wrong with cheese grits n shrimp…actually, a good southerner can eat grits with most anything. Good day everyone…and to our presidential hopeful, Bosch, I see you’re evidently making the bushies squirm in their plastic pants today or else they wouldn’t be attacking your food habits. I only feel sorry for those who can’t find the joy in southern cuisine. Let’s get off of Chainie (get it…torture..chains…)..he’s far too easy a target..we all know he’s hiding what will come back to bite him in the butt…and it will. I can be patient.

By Goldie

June 26, 2007 12:58 PM | Link to this

{{THE MAN is brilliant…insightful…confident, and doesn’t give a chit about public opinion, the media, the party.}}

I’m convinced that Cheney’s 15% approval rating with Americans is because of his undying support right here in GA — what a bunch of loser Repugnants we have in our state!

By Goldie

June 26, 2007 1:03 PM | Link to this

{{The family of Cheney’s hunting pal didn’t like it because liberals tried to make an accident something criminal. That is why they apologized.}}

Oh, stop it— my side is splitting today! All these trolls’ defenses of Cheney’s actions are just too hilarious!

By Impulse Control

June 26, 2007 1:04 PM | Link to this

ATLANTA - Pro wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife and smothered his son before hanging himself in his weight room, a law enforcement official close to the investigation told The Associated Press Tuesday.

Another Bush wannabee. Can’t take care of business at home and can’t control his impulses for killing and mayhem. This guy was BORN to be Republican!

By getalife

June 26, 2007 1:07 PM | Link to this

“Coulter herself said, “if I’m going to say anything about John Edwards in the future, I’ll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot.”

I am glad it is not on my side and think the right should speak out against this thing.

Pathetic.

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 1:10 PM | Link to this

Getalife, that’s a curious quote by the Coultergeist. Where / when did she say that?

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 1:11 PM | Link to this

Only a complete moron would attribute Chris Benoit to Bush. Get a freaking life loser!

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 1:12 PM | Link to this

all these trolls whining on and on about a hunting accident and someone choking on a pretzel is what’s hilarious.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 1:14 PM | Link to this

rushncap,

Here ya go

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 1:18 PM | Link to this

getalife,

For someone who is a complete idiot, you sure stay on top of your game.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 1:23 PM | Link to this

Rushncap and getalife, WOW!!! Straight from the horses mouth too! Who wants to wager, someone on here will say that clip is doctored somehow, or that she is just a “satirist” or she was just joking around, or some other kind of bs.

How long do you think it will take?

By Paul

June 26, 2007 1:24 PM | Link to this

Okay, enough fun with the real real old Cheney hunting accident. Enough with the “Coulter said this” (when BOR called her on some of these atrocious comments - told her it was irresponsible - she laughed and said, yeah, then I sell thousands more books and get booked for a lot more speaking gigs.” Does that give you a clue? Money money money. Bosch - play some ABBA about now -

Now for a real political assessment from a real political activist. Here’s the condensed version Nader’s assessment of the “Progressive” candidates:

“Asked to describe Clinton, … Nader said: “Flatters, panders, coasting, front-runner, looking for a coronation, not taking on the huge waste in the military budget as a member of the Armed Services commission, never going after the corporate crimes against pensions, against workers. … She has no political fortitude.”

“Obama “has capacity … whether he gets specific in his proposals, that’s what a lot of people are waiting for,” Nader said. “He hasn’t shown that much political fortitude … in his two years in the Senate.”

“And of Edwards, Nader said, “I like the way he’s emphasizing the poverty in the country, the sinking of the middle class.” But he said Edwards, who met today with high tech executives in the Bay Area, is “not very good on foreign relations. He doesn’t challenge the military budget. He should go after things like abuses of the Patriot Act against the civil liberties of the American people.”

“(Nader) has been highly critical of Democrats in Congress, saying they haven’t held Bush accountable or done enough to stop the Iraq War. He has urged progressives to form a “Pelosi Watch” group and planned a visit to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco office to underscore his opposition to the war.”

Prediction: he’s gonna run. And most of the comments from the Left (if there are any) will be attacks on Nader - studiously avoiding a counter to any of the arguments Nader made.

By Makin It up as They Go

June 26, 2007 1:25 PM | Link to this

WASHINGTON — If Vice President Cheney believes his office is not an “entity within the executive branch,” then a House Democratic leader says taxpayers shouldn’t have to finance his executive expenses.

Cheney’s office has claimed his constitutional role as president of the Senate also makes him part of the legislative branch and therefore is not covered by a presidential order requiring executive branch workers to report their numbers of classified and declassified government documents.

Now this is rich, the wiley Democrats trump Cheny with his own BUSHSHIT. Hey if he ain’t in the executive branch as he claimed, then no funding allocated for executive budgets should be disbursed to cover his expenses since he himself has claimed that he is not part of the executive branch! LMAO

Po ole dickless, the Republican SOP of making up government as you go along is over and he is sooooooooooo confused!

By The Return of Doom

June 26, 2007 1:26 PM | Link to this

Boschit,

Not as long as it takes you to jump on every Bush bashing band wagon!

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 1:26 PM | Link to this

nice quote out of context getalife.

here is the sarcastic context of her quote:

“I wouldn’t insult gays by comparing them to John Edwards,” Coulter continued, “that would be mean. But about the same time, Bill Maher was not joking when he said he wished Dick Cheney had been killed in a terrorist attack.”

Coulter then added, “So I’ve learned my lesson, if I’m gonna say anything about John Edwards in the future, I’ll just wish he’d been killed in a terrorist assassination plot”

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 1:31 PM | Link to this

Dusty, I was born and raised right here in good old Georgia. I have lived abroad and in a couple of other places, but I moved back here. I’m so sorry that you have never known the joys of Cheesy Shrimp Grits. Blue Cheese grits make a tasty treat as well.

I have always thought of any ignorant, rascist as a redneck. Thank you for your clarification. But what do you call ignorant rascists that live up North or out West? Can’t we just fudge a little and call them rednecks too? Come on, what’s it going to hurt?

Father Bosch was a member of the rural Southern labor force and believe me, he was NO redneck. Father Bosch would probably squash anyone who called him that. He’s not a very forgiving man.

Raisedanidiot, Good afternoon! My bid for the presidency is going very well. :-)

By Paul

June 26, 2007 1:33 PM | Link to this

Lunatic Fringe

Thanks. And here I thought the “source” of the clip wasn’t Fox or NBC or Comedy Central archives but some website called “Crooks and Liars.” So the “Liars” accurately describes the website, not the people they talk about! I love it!! LOL -

By Federal Regulator

June 26, 2007 1:35 PM | Link to this

Cheney is a poor leader and despicable human being. This whole administration is the corruption capital.

Cheney has violated federal ethics laws. However, I don’t suppose he considers himself a federal employee, either, so will walk away from that, too.

And those neocons who defend him; well they’re just trolls who can’t be stupid enough to believe what they print; nobody can be that stupid.

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 1:36 PM | Link to this

Bosch and getalife,

I’ve just about had it with you two bashing me, my policies, and all the folks who have enough sense to support the war. I’m trying to liberate a region of the world, what have you done lately that benefits mankind?

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 1:36 PM | Link to this

Doom, I don’t “jump” on the Bush bashing bandwagon, I live on it. I will bash that bastard with my last dying breath.

Be back later —

By Physically Impossible

June 26, 2007 1:37 PM | Link to this

Not as long as it takes you to jump on every Bush bashing band wagon!

The number of Bush bashing bandwagons is now so incredibly enormous at this point that no one individual could jump on them all even if they lived to be a thousand years old. Physically impossible at this point!

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 1:38 PM | Link to this

Getalife, thank you. Lunatic — the Coulter quote was quite contextualized. That soulless harpy (and she really does look like nothing else but a harpy did say exactly what she said. Your full quote merely serves to remind us all that she also managed to use a dispicable anti-gay slur a while back.

By steve-o

June 26, 2007 1:43 PM | Link to this

Doom,

When 70 percent of the country disapproves of Bush’s presidency, that’s not a bandwagon; rather it’s an overwhelming consensus that the man sucks at his job!

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 1:43 PM | Link to this

The only reason there ‘s a bandwagon to bash me, is because the liberal media is creating it. You suckers think you know everything, but you don’t. I’ll have peace on earth by the time the next election comes round and all of you will have to kiss my grits!

By Paul

June 26, 2007 1:47 PM | Link to this

rushncap

Great pic! Better than the harpies on The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.

I’ll bet you even read through Euripides -

By steve-o

June 26, 2007 1:48 PM | Link to this

Bosch,

I’ll second that on the shrimp ‘n grits.

Lunatic,

Coulter was clearly dancing around the fact that she used a horrid homophobic slur. It wasn’t about Edwards, but more about the ease at which she can spout hateful, vulgar speech.

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 1:51 PM | Link to this

sure you needed to be reminded rushncap- it’s still being beat into the ground.

just keep watching your comedy central and reading your crooks and liars.

you’ll be well informed.

By DebbieDoRight

June 26, 2007 1:56 PM | Link to this

[[what have you done lately that benefits mankind?]]

They’ve been trying to be “Shrub” and his cronies impeached. If that doesn’t benefit mankind, nothing does.

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 1:56 PM | Link to this

bosch,

no, her point was how selective the left is at what is considered “hate” speech depending on who’s mouth it is coming out of.

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 1:58 PM | Link to this

steve-o,

You should listen to Doom and others some time. As far as Coulter goes, she doesn’t speak for me, she appears to be famous for being a liberal punching bag!

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:01 PM | Link to this

lunatic,

Please find where Crooks and Liars posted lies except from the crooks and liars.

Thanks.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:05 PM | Link to this

PF,

Don’t forget to welcome Paris home

I offered to drive her car for her.

Bwa.

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 2:05 PM | Link to this

DebbieDoRight,

I wasn’t talking to you hot pants! When I want your opinion, I’ll give it to you.

Tell that to your whining,lying, and fornicating liberal friends!

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:08 PM | Link to this

w,

Man up and resign with cheney.

Thanks for nothing.

Loser.

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 2:10 PM | Link to this

getalife, it’s like this.

quote from getalife:

“Crooks and Liars posted lies”

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 2:15 PM | Link to this

getalife,

I’m not going anywhere pornoboy! You and the rest of you perverts are stuck with my a$$. We’ll see what tune you’ll be singing when I establish democracy in the entire middle east region, then punks like you won’t have nothing to whine about.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:18 PM | Link to this

lunatic w,

Here is a better quote:

“For Bush, the real definition of victory
has become ‘anything I can get away
with without taking blame for defeat.’”
— Retired Gen. William Odom

Geez.

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 2:20 PM | Link to this

George W. Bush,

As ususal you are having someone else do your job. The reason i know this is your typing shows a grasp for the english language that you yourself have not mastered. Is that you Uncle Dick?

By Midori

June 26, 2007 2:20 PM | Link to this

Bosch,

I’m basically a northerner at heart, as I was born in the South, but grew up in the north.

I didn’t hear about shrimp, cheese and grits until I moved to Georgia.

Absolutely heavenly!!!!

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 2:23 PM | Link to this

getalife,

Here’s a qoute:

“Shut up b!tch!!!”

-me

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 2:25 PM | Link to this

stevie,

How many Libs right here on this blog have disparagingly implied (or out right claimed) that Coulter is a lesbian?

Was it you who called her “Mannie” (“Manny”) or am I confusing you with one of your comrades - Getalife perhaps?

What was that you were saying about “homophobia”?

P.S.

John Edwards is a wuss. Deal with it.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:26 PM | Link to this

Here is another:

“Moore: We live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. Whether it’s the fictition of duct tape or the fictitious of orange alerts we are against this war, Mr. Bush. Shame on you, Mr. Bush, shame on you. And any time you’ve got the Pope and the Dixie Chicks against you, your time is up.”

By lunatic fringe

June 26, 2007 2:27 PM | Link to this

question:

why has the dem congress not impeached bush (yesterday) if he is all that you say?

By George W. Bush

June 26, 2007 2:28 PM | Link to this

Gonna love 08,

At least I identified myself coward. Also, you got some nerve talking about my grammar.

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:30 PM | Link to this

w,

Blow me.

BD,

Looks like ya’ll are scared of Edwards.

Cowards, deal with that.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 2:31 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish

You sure you got that correct? “Liberals” said a political commentator is gay as a way to undermine the credibility of her political expressions?!!? Liberals?!!? No wonder they’re trying to change their name to “Progressive” - way too much baggage.

Maybe they can’t deal with lesbians because VP Cheney’s daughter is one, she’s lovingly accepted within their family and the VP loves being a grandpa?

Psychology - it’s a strange art form -

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 2:33 PM | Link to this

Midori and Steve-o - Ain’t it the truth! Shrimpy Cheese grits are divine! I think the Bosch family will have that tonight!

By Tatonka

June 26, 2007 2:33 PM | Link to this

Good ‘toon luckovitch.

Not as hot as my chips that midori loves so much though.

i love midori and midori loves me!

By getalife

June 26, 2007 2:35 PM | Link to this

lunatic,

Because they do not have the votes and they want a Dem to have the same power for their agenda.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 2:41 PM | Link to this

Bosch

Long-cooking grits? I have some coarse, organic, stone-ground corn meal which should do the trick. Shrimp - sauteed for a bit more flavor, then added at the end to not overcook? You said blue cheese? Bit of shallot (not onion) as a balance to the cheese? Anything else? This is sounding good -

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 2:41 PM | Link to this

Gonna love 08…I think you got it wrong…its really Georgie Porgie posing as Rev. Phelps…posing as Dickey…they’re all big dickey chainey wannabes…and there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth come 08!!

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 2:44 PM | Link to this

Oh goodness, I just had a thought that made me chuckle to myself. Read Dusty’s 12:40 post. Only Dusty would be concerned about the political correctness of using the term “redneck.”

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 2:46 PM | Link to this

Lunatic — and what better sources of information do you have? The Daily Show is the most honest one out there, for my money. You can keep reading WH press releases, if you like. I like to be infomed.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 2:51 PM | Link to this

Paul, Exactly for the shrimp - don’t cook them with the grits because they’ll get all rubbery. You can also add some cajun spice to them as they are cooking, just to spice things up. I also like Tabasco on the whole dish afterwards. I have a stomach of steel.

I like green onions, never tried shallots, but sounds good, sounds good.

But yes, Tabasco is a must. Not too much, it will overpower, but just a shake or two.

Oh, here’s a good recipe - I went to a party Friday night and someone had made these, I think I ate about 50. They were delicious! That Paula Deen can throw down some food:

Cheesy Shrimp on Grits Toast

Midori, Steve-O that’s for you too!

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 2:58 PM | Link to this

And for the record…Mary Chainie does not a lesbian make…gay republican is an oxymoron…she was obviously raised an idiot, by an idiot, and stayed with the idiot …most likely to pay for the baby.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 2:58 PM | Link to this

Bosch

Thx. Foodtv is great - epicurious.com is, too. I have about 5 or 6 kinds of pepper sauces in the cupboard - all different. I also thought a splash of vermouth at the end - a bit of “brightness” to finish.

Get ahold of N-GA - he can bring the wine. Always trust N-GA when it comes to wine.

I have a link for Emeril’s “kick it up a notch” spice recipe. Also his Cajun spice, if you want. Beats paying five bucks in the store for a label -

By Carolina Country

June 26, 2007 3:01 PM | Link to this

Sauteed Shrimp with Cheese Grits

Grits

1 1/4 cups chicken broth 1 1/2 cups milk 3/4 cup quick grits 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Shrimp

1 cup diced bacon 1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined 1/2 cup thinly sliced strips green bell pepper 1/2 cup thinly sliced strips red bell pepper 1/2 cup slivered onion Sliced green onions and shredded cheddar cheese for garnish Tabasco sauce

To prepare grits, bring chicken broth and milk to a boil in large saucepan. Stir in grits and salt; return to boil. Cover and reduce heat to low. Cook 5 minutes until thickened, stirring occasionally. Stir in cheddar cheese. Keep warm.To prepare shrimp dish, cook bacon in skillet until crisp. Remove from skillet and drain bacon on paper towels; set aside. Drain all but 2 tablespoons drippings from skillet. Add shrimp, peppers and onion; cook until vegetables are tender and shrimp turns pink, about 3 to 5 minutes. Season with Tabasco sauce. Stir in bacon.

Serve shrimp mixture over warm cheese grits. Garnish with chopped green onions and shredded Cheddar cheese.

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 3:04 PM | Link to this

Muffin — I don’t think we’ll ever find out what sexual orientation (if any) Coulter possesses. I don’t think any human being would willingly copulate with that. If for no other reason than the perfectly logical fear that after copulation the Coulter would kill and devour its mate. And by the way, no one cares is she’s gay. So stop making $#it up for once in your life.

Edwards is a “wuss”? Kerist, Muffin, you know, some of us have grown up beyond 3rd grade insults. For you, apparently, that was the height of your intellectual development.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 3:05 PM | Link to this

Carolina Country

Great! Bosch - do you fold the shrimp into the mixture or “over the top” as in here? Seems the over the top would be better presentation - possibly accent the individual flavors better.

May have to test both ways - burp -

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 3:12 PM | Link to this

Paul…stop being so anal…just eat it with your fingers, man…dive in! btw…the Atlanta Bread Co. used to make a scotch egg dish with cheese grits…heavenly.

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 3:12 PM | Link to this

George W. Bush,

You identified yourself, Yeah right, if you are going to indetify yourself use your real moniker, Served but couldnt make it to the battlefield. Then again it may be you, since my grammar was correct and you said it wasnt. But if it is you here is some advice. Pull your head out of your a$$ and resign today. The whole world will thank you for it. And it will be the biggest display in your presidental library. Since all the good things you have done for this country will fit neatly in an envelope with room to spare.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 3:18 PM | Link to this

raisedanidiot

Scotch and eggs? I’m in!

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 3:22 PM | Link to this

“Sen. Richard Lugar, a senior Republican and a reliable vote for President Bush on the war, said Monday that Bush’s Iraq strategy was not working and that the United States should downsize the military’s role.” …here they go boys…more jumping ship like rats on fire! there will undoubtedly be more on that big bush-bashing bandwagon closer to 08.

By Gritz Blitz

June 26, 2007 3:24 PM | Link to this

If you want some good shrimp n’ grits, go to Fuzzy’s Place.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 3:24 PM | Link to this

Paul, You are cracking me up with the shrimp/grits thing. I just mix mine up in a bowl, pour on the Tabasco and presto! Instant heaven.

I have the Emeril thing, Paula also makes a good spice concoction, but I can’t think of the name. I love Paula’s recipes, but I think I would wind up splitting my wrist if I had to actually talk to her for more than five minutes. I can’t stand the “y’all this and the y’all that”. I think that is more disrespectful to Southerners than calling them a redneck.

I’ll keep that in mind with N-GA, I knew I liked him for some reason.

See, it’s good to bring the conservatives and liberals together on the issues! It can be done! There is hope!

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 3:27 PM | Link to this

Yeah, the Boschs love the scotch too, and eggs.

Me and the other Bosch sat outside on the porch last night and celebrated the rain storm with a big bottle of Ruby Red Absolut. It was yummy, but my head sure didn’t feel so good this morning!

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 3:27 PM | Link to this

Like my fellow Americans on this site (liberals by definition are not Americans) I am offended by this cartoon that suggests that Cheney is somehow evil. This sort of denigrating of our leaders is disgusting. The next thing you know the libs will finance a civil lawsuit against Bush and/or Cheney and try to get them into a perjury trap and then get a special prosecutor to investigate and then they’ll try to impeach them. I’m glad that you’ll never see us do that sort of thing. We respect the office and the will of the voters too much.

Further, what has Cheney done besides hide his meetings with big oil based on the executive priviledge he enjoys as a member of the executive branch, then declare that he isn’t a member of the executive branch, had his senior aide sent to prison, was slightly incorrect about Iraq, WMD’s, “last throes”, and being “greeted as liberators,” dodged the draft, dodged questions about his daughter by attacking the questioner, and shooting a man in the face. You’d think that someone has taken one or more of these things far too seriously.

If there is one thing that we must realize is that what matters to the Right is “the rule of law.” If you will recall, the phrase rule of law was used thousands of times to justify taking Clinton out because he lied under oath. Obviously, Clinton’s mistake was not exempting himself from the law before he violated it. You see libs do not respect the law enough to change it to suit their purposes.

Of course, the next clarification of the law will come when Cheney decides that the 26th Amendment doesn’t apply to him and Bush and they stay past Jan ‘09. Afterall, the country needs them and their respect for the law as they tell us it is.

A great example of the sort of creativity with the law was when Gonzales testified before the Senate that when the Consitution says that habeas corpus shall not be suspended it does not follow that Americans have a right to habeas corpus. Arlen Specter looked at him as if he were crazy, but what does Specter know about the law?

RWNJIFG

By 3rd grade insults

June 26, 2007 3:31 PM | Link to this

From rushncap:

“I don’t think we’ll ever find out what sexual orientation (if any) Coulter possesses. I don’t think any human being would willingly copulate with that. If for no other reason than the perfectly logical fear that after copulation the Coulter would kill and devour its mate.”

Now stick out your hands rushncap, I’m going to wear this ruler out on them.

By Midori

June 26, 2007 3:36 PM | Link to this

Carolina Country,

I have only one, er, two words:

drool!!!

smack!!!!

By Paul

June 26, 2007 3:38 PM | Link to this

Bosch

Ruby Red? Cranberry? I just bought a bottle of Absolute Pear. Was going for the Gray Goose till the guy at the store said there was zip difference. I’m still not sure - at first I thought the flavor was off - then I realized it’d been so long since I’d eaten a pear that actually had some flavor I didn’t have a good reference point.

Way back in my younger years I watched a guy named Jeff Smith out of Washington on PBS - “The Frugal Gourmet.” He approached cooking as a celebration of, and appreciation of, different cultures. Those great lessons can stay with you a long time -

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 3:38 PM | Link to this

Rushncap, I thought the Anne Coulter comment was right on. I don’t really think of your comment as an insult, there is solid truth in it.

Ewww, I just got a full body shiver just thinking about the harpy mating.

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 3:41 PM | Link to this

rushncap,

Regarding Ann Coulter, are you sure that “no one cares if she is gay”?

Because it seems that a number of libs care very much indeed. A Google search of “Ann Coulter is a lesbian” gives a grand total of 390,000 results.

There’s also a motherlode for “Ann Coulter’s Adam’s Apple”.

Does all of that qualify as “third grade insults” or is that super sophisticated intelligentsia speak?

Anything else, Munchkin?

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 3:42 PM | Link to this

Right wing nut job,

YYYYYYAAAAAAWWWWWNNNNN

And just what law did Clinton break?

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 3:42 PM | Link to this

And speaking of weirdos, is anyone else other than me totally grossed out that Nancy Grace is pregnant, with TWINS, no less. Not only is that crazed weirdo reproducing, but twice!

EWWWWWWW!

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 3:48 PM | Link to this

Wiki Coulter…here it is…thank god she’s not a lesbian…”Coulter has been engaged several times, but never married.[2] She has dated Spin publisher Bob Guccione, Jr.[15], television host Bill Maher and conservative writer Dinesh D’Souza.[16] She owns both a condominium in Manhattan and a house, bought in 2005, in Palm Beach, Florida. Although she says that usually she lives in New York, she votes in Palm Beach and is not registered to do so in New York.[17] She is a fan of the Grateful Dead,[18] and some of her favorite books include The Bible, Wuthering Heights, Anna Karenina, true crime stories about serial killers, or anything by Dave Barryulter…”

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 4:06 PM | Link to this

Muffin — good dodge about Edwards.

About Coulter, if she’s shut up about gay marriage, people would stop making fun of the fact that she herself looks like she could be in line. No one cares if she’s gay, we simply care if the harpy is a hypocrite. And why on Earth do you imagine liberals seriously care if she’s gay? Just like we don’t care the Lynn Cheney is a lesbian, except for the delicious irony that she’s the daughter of the most powerful man in an administration which uses homophobia as a political card. So if you can’t tell the difference between hypocrisy and homosexuality, run along.

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this

Paul, I think my response got dropped, so if I have two post with similarities, just overlook.

Last night was the first time I’d tried any of the flavored Absoluts, and the way my head felt this morning, I probably won’t do it again.

I’m a scotch/soda, dirty gin martini kind of person when I drink liquor. I like gin and grapefruit juice when I’m at the beach.

I remember Jeff Smith, I liked him too. Someone gave me one of his cookbooks as a wedding gift, and I really enjoy it. I really like to cook.

By mm

June 26, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Why do you assume that because there are 390,000 hits on google that liberals have anything to do with that number?

You really should go back to WalMart and get a refund for that pea-brain of yours.

Nobody cares about her sexual orientation. What matters is that, like Rush, she is a racist bigot, spewing lies and hate. Oh, I should include you, Dusty, @@, and the recently institutionalized LuckoDull in the same list.

Uh-oh, I just saw someone wearing a turban. I better go hide and ask Bush’s Homeland Insecurity to post an Orange Alert.

By Paul

June 26, 2007 4:14 PM | Link to this

Bosch

So we’re back to dropped posts. I’d sent you a response to your 3:42, wondered if you were SURE that was Mrs Bosch with whom you were finishing off the Ruby Red!

:)

By silver

June 26, 2007 4:23 PM | Link to this

IMHO, Dick Cheney is smiling like a sht eating dog because he, well, he is a sht eating dog! That odor of mendacity that clings to him and his ugly daughters and his double ugly wife is a consequence of his eating habits, as is the deformity to his back, you know, the hump. Sh@t is deficient in minerals, hence the hump in the hump backed freaks posture. The real question is - Does the Cheney family suffer from a learned deviant behavior, or is the deviant behavior genetic? The lying, the sh@t eating, the hump back, all add up to genetic inferiority, imho, but all have been made worse by the choices made in associating with neo cons, all of whom practice the above deviant behaviors, as well as eating the flesh of dead babies, mostly arab babies.

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 4:27 PM | Link to this

Gonna Hate ‘08,

Clinton broke whatever law we say he broke. Murder, perjury, malicious damage to a dress, whatever. We are the deciders. We decide who breaks the law and who doesn’t. We decide what laws apply to what people. And you know why? Because we are the REAL Americans, that’s why. Your lib brain just can’t handle the truth that lying under oath makes you a hero if you are a member of the GOP while lying about head it makes you a crook if you are a damn lib. That’s just the way it is you commie coward.

Pardon Libby Now! Prosecute Plame for perjury or whatever else we can think of! The 70 percenters are next on the list. It’ll take a while to prosecute and execute 210 million people, but it looks like that’s what its gonna take to get a handle on the Liberal problem for once and for all.

Join Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) Today

RWNJIFG

By Bosch

June 26, 2007 4:36 PM | Link to this

Paul, Yes, I’m sure. :-) It’s nap time for me. That ruby red headache has bothered me all day.

Later ——-

By Paul

June 26, 2007 4:40 PM | Link to this

Bosch

I’m outta here, too. It looks like getalife’s bong went missing (again).

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 4:41 PM | Link to this

RWNJIFG,

I didnt know it was possible to type wearing a straight jacket. I guess they are trying to wean you off your thorzine because that is the rant of an unstable mind…..

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 4:50 PM | Link to this

rushncap amd “MM”

Getalife, for one, frequently makes reference to Ann Coulter’s sexuality. Numerous idiots here like to refer to me as “Bi-Danish” and call me a “d**”, among other “third grade insults”. A character called “Sailor” constantly goes after Andy. Everyone of these jackasses are libs like you who pretend to be gay rights advocates yet disparage conservatives by using gay “slurs”.

That is an indisputable fact, and that was my original point which was directed to STEVE-O, not to either of you silly lap dogs.

MM,

WalMart? You mean that place where Hillary the Harridan held stock until a few days ago, and once served on their Board of Directors?

Or do you mention it to imply that I am of the peasant classes and either shop or work there?

Either way you have proved yet again what ridiculous phonies libs are.

Oh, and please provide ONE comment made by Rush Limbaugh that makes him a “racist bigot” in your estimation.

rushncap,

Your crush Edwards is a wuss. What more do you want me to say about it?

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 5:15 PM | Link to this

Speaking of Ann Coulter and John Edwards, here’s what she said on GMA on Monday - in context.

The outrage!

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 5:21 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Why do you love the GOP more than you do your country???

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 5:22 PM | Link to this

buy danish…I assure you that anyone accusing you of being a d** does so to get under your skin…rest easy in the knowledge that no self-respecting lesbian would want to get near your mouth for all the vile that you spill…as for Limbaugh…please!

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 5:25 PM | Link to this

rushncap,

I just realized why you adore John Edwards so. He’s a Mirror Boy, just like you!

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 5:26 PM | Link to this

Gonna Love ‘08,

My words are the measured words of a person who faithfully listens to Rush, Hannity, Coulter, Savage, Michael Reagan etc., etc. If these great Americans have taught me anything its that the most dangerous enemy is the liberal enemy within our own borders. I believe that the Cheney Plan has all along been to identify those “who are against us.” While I think we are all surprised that 70% of the people are treasonous cowards who “are against us” we have at least smoked out those who can’t be trusted in difficult times. Now that we have exposed all of the non-Americans among us, we should move on the Stage II which includes summary execution of liberals, Democrats and other like beasts and savages who never were and never will be true Americans like me. Stage III of course will be the Rapture as foreseen in Revelations.

I want to also commend you for not falling into the same trap some others on this blog have fallen into and that is concluding that my posts are satirical and/or sarcastic. I resent that as I strongly believe every word that I say, including that the Iraq War has shown George Bush to be a military strategist extraordinairre in the same vein as Alexander the Great. No other Westerners have conquered that part of the world with such a forceful and deft hand as these Great Men. W is the single greatest American ever. We are all just playing for second…or third if you count Cheney.

Join Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) Today

RWNJIFG

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 5:27 PM | Link to this

idiot,

“Please” yourself. Find a comment, jackass.

Surely between you and M&Ms you can do it!

By @@

June 26, 2007 5:33 PM | Link to this

Dye Brainless and Hate Speak. Like turds of a featherbrain.

STFU, DYE, YOU POS.

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 5:38 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Thanks for showing the context of Coulter’s comment as she was mimicking Bill Maher who had said that if Cheney had died in the assasination attempt that “more people would be alive today.” Assuming, of course, that Maher was saying that less death is a good thing and that Cheney’s death would be better than the people that Cheney would be killing then, yes, you could say that Maher wanted Cheney to die. Of course, you couldn’t say the same thing about Edwards because who is that liberal gonna kill. Nobody.

So I guess the point is that Maher was right that if Cheney would have died than more people would be alive, but it is because of that intense desire to kill that we love him so. You can’t, however, say that if Edwards were to be assasinated that more people would be alive because he wouldn’t kill people like Cheney does because he is that F-word that Coulter used before.

Join Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) Today

RWNJIFG

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 5:39 PM | Link to this

That’s all you got Muff? Edwards is a “wuss” because he’s good-looking? Let me guess — you were too ugly (not to mention whiny and b!tchy) to be ever asked out by a decent-looking guys, so now you harbor deep resentment against anyone who wouldn’t date your ugly as-s. About right, Muff? I’d feel sorry for you, honey, but you’re… well, you’re just hideously ugly on the inside, so I don’t.

As for calling Republican idiots like you “gay”, we simply do it because we know it p!sses you off. We don’t care, but your ilk gets all in a tizzy about someone implying that they are homosexual. It’s funny, so we do it. Kinda like poking rabid monkeys with sticks. Maybe not the kindest thing to do, but amusing to watch them go wack-job.

Oh, and if you don’t think li’l andy is homophobic, well…. well, that’s par for the course.

By raisedanidiot

June 26, 2007 5:40 PM | Link to this

Here’s just one…I have research of my own to do…don’t have time to go reading through limbaugh rhetoric…go on defending this loser if you like…I got bigger fish to fry…might have some cheese grits with it too…”The American Indians were meaner to themselves than anybody was ever mean to them. The people were savages. It’s true, they damn well were … these people were out there destroying timber, they were out there conquering and killing each other, scalping people.” - Rush Limbaugh

By Betty

June 26, 2007 5:55 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish is by far the best poster here. She offers opinion on a wide variety of topics and issues. Few others can match her daring wit and utter charms.

By Politics Aside

June 26, 2007 6:00 PM | Link to this

This was a heavy news day. Paris got out of Prison!!

I sure did like it real good when Paris was in a cell, chained to the wall, and the warden making all those surprise inspections.

I dig chicks in prison. It’s just so wild and crazy. I heard they dont wear hardly nuthin’ ‘neath them prison gowns…..

I LOVE PARISSSSSS!!!!

By Politics Aside

June 26, 2007 6:13 PM | Link to this

The greatest blogger of them all was Analchord.

Second Place is Political Foreskin.

Third Place is Carbon Footprint.

Nobody can touch those three. Many try. Many steal. These three are without question the most influential writers in history.

By By The Way

June 26, 2007 6:21 PM | Link to this

Politics Aside is right! Political Foreskin is by far the funniest, the most insightful, and the best writer to come out of the AJC blogs hands down, in fact, Political Foreskin is possibly the greatest bard since the phony Pee Wee Herman diaries were exposed by the guy that wrote the phoney Hitler Diaries (from prison).

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 6:30 PM | Link to this

raiseanidiot,

True or not doesn’t Rush make us feel better about killing all of them? I mean throw in a little about how bad the West Africans had it before we enslaved thenand we are completely absolved of wrongdoing…ever… right? I mean why focus on fact when we can just all feel better about what we’ve done wrong. I mean isn’t that what you do in your own life? Justify all the bad stuff that you’ve done to others so that you don’t feel guilty? Its the only healthy way to grow as a human being, I think. Like last week I saw a bumper sticker on a car that was anti-Bush so I beat up the guy driving it and set his car on fire. Later I felt guilty that I may have overreacted and that maybe the guy has the right to say what he wants even if it pollutes the minds of the children, but then I found out later that he was a member of the ACLU so now I feel all better about myself.

Join Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) Today

RWNJIFG

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 6:32 PM | Link to this

RWNJIFG,

Well i admire your honesty even though i do not agree with anything in your post. Myself i dont support the GOP or Dems, i support who will do the best for this country, something that Dubya and his ilk have shown time and again that they are not up to the task. But i do wish you luck with your group therapy….

By getalife

June 26, 2007 6:37 PM | Link to this

My goodmess, some people are full of themselves.

Geez.

I see hope in this great experiment known as democracy.

Two of w’s who-res from Ga. flipped flopped on amnesty bending over to the will of the people.

We are still their bosses and even though the cowards w and cheney think they do not answer to us, the elections for some of their little clones are coming.

You will see some more of the gop abandon w on his Iraq disaster and amnesty.

cheney will be history this summer replaced by a gop candidate.

By BlogFather

June 26, 2007 6:37 PM | Link to this

No, By The Way, Carbon Footprint is the grrrreatest blogger of them all. He can write a song parody at the drop of a hat, completetly finished and polished. He’s like a Mozart of Blog. Nobody uses words the way he does. He’s the best by far. Nobody else can turn phrases like that, nobody.

But it is a close call, I’ll give you that.

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 6:44 PM | Link to this

Rushncap,

No, Pretty Boy Edwards is not a wuss because he’s “good looking”. (You really, really do like him, don’t you? How sweet!).

John Wayne and Gary Cooper were “good looking”, and so was Ronald Reagan, but the word “wuss” does not come to mind when describing men like them.

It’s all about character, munchkin.

By RW-(the original)

June 26, 2007 6:46 PM | Link to this

I don’t know which is more pathetic. Polly Prepuce talking to himself or Gonna Love 08 not being able to figure out that nutjob is a moonbat(ic)® writing parody.

By Right-wing nut job in full glory

June 26, 2007 6:55 PM | Link to this

Gonna Hate ‘08,

The mere fact that you don’t recognize that the GOP is ALWAYS best for the country underscores the limitations of your patriotism. Further, your lack of loyalty to our Great Leader assures that you will die with the rest of the liberal scum once Cheney’s Final Solution for Liberals is underway.

Join Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) Today

RWNJIFG

(For those who are curious, Americans for the Mass Execution of Traitors (Democrats) is a non-profit organization set up to petition our Government to do the only right and moral thing. That is to kill all the liberals. They have been a threat to our country for many, many years. Now that they make up 70% of the population they must be dealt with before its too late. If you would like to donate land for “re-education” camps or if you want to send us the names and addresses of known liberals please contact:

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The first 20 respondents who send in a photo of you pleasuring yourself to images of the President or the Vice- President will win a Free T-Shirt.

By Gonna Love 08

June 26, 2007 6:58 PM | Link to this

Rw-(the original)

Dont worry RW, in reality there is nothing more pathetic than anything you write on this blog. Between you and Dusty you rant but when someone brings up a good point to your worthless rant you do like Cheney did during Vietnam, you run and hide….

By RW-(the original)

June 26, 2007 7:05 PM | Link to this

Gonna Love 08,

Good news! If you stay in school and study hard one day you might be able to understand what I write. Good luck with that!

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 7:07 PM | Link to this

Gonna Love ‘08,

When have any of you clueless idiots brought up a “good point”?

When you all are looking for examples of Rush’s “racism” perhaps you could also find an example of lucid and poignant commentary from one of you moonbats.

By rushncap

June 26, 2007 7:35 PM | Link to this

Honey Muffin — there there. It’s ok, if it makes you feel any better, you liven up my day. You’re just such an amusing little creature. You remind me of that dog that won that recent contest. I’ll let you figure out which one.

I see you have a taste for the “fake rugged type”. To each his own. As for your implications that I’m gay — shrug. I could point out that you’re simply proving my claim by being sarcastically homophobic, but why bother? At some point you do get tedious, since you never have an original insult, much less an original lucid thought. But you make for a welcome distraction from a world of normal people.

By Buy Danish

June 26, 2007 7:35 PM | Link to this

Rushncap,

I’ve always known that you were a sociopath, but I missed this revealing gem from you:

{{{Kinda like poking rabid monkeys with sticks. Maybe not the kindest thing to do, but amusing to watch them go wack-job.}}}

That’s a demented game munchkin, and you seem to be speaking from experience.

Is poking sticks at animals how you entertain yourself when you’re not busy having imaginary affairs with paper dolls?

Do you have a black trench coat in your closet?

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