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Conservative blogs ‘not sorry’ Gonzales resigned.

Raw Story does a review of the conservative blogosphere’s reaction to the Gonzales resignation and finds “there is precious little love lost for the departing AG.” RedState writes, “I am not sorry to see AGAG go.” Andy McCarthy at the National Review writes the “resignation was overdue,” and Captain’s Quarters adds that Gonzales’ attorney scandal “has been a royal embarrassment.”



150 Responses to “Conservative blogs ‘not sorry’ Gonzales resigned.”

  1. Fan_of_Man says:

    the entire bush resiDUNCY has been a royal embarrassment!


  2. upside00 says:

    Must be hard to shave in the morning and keep defending some of these scumbags. But one less won’t make much of a dent in their pile of “turd blossoms”


  3. CID says:

    Typical of the dangerous conservative blogosphere. They turn on their own, quite rapidly, with no remorse.

    Take (R) Warner for example, it did not matter what he did before, one sentence, and he was out of the High School click quiker then Carrie.


  4. Blast Furnace says:

    I think the final straw was that AbuG was in the next stall over when Larry Craig was busted.


  5. Marcus Aurelius says:

    Looks like they’ll be ripping Bush a new one (and denying they ever supported him) any day now.


  6. CID says:

    Who will take Carrie [AGAG] to the prom?

    Rush?
    Coulter?
    Malkin?
    NONEof the above.


  7. GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup says:

    This hate-site now discloses how pathetically slow on the uptake their members are, because TP seems genuinely startled that many conservatives aren’t fond of Gonzales. Contrary to arrogant progressives masturbating along to their self-righteous belief that nobody likes Gonzales, the reason conservatives didn’t like him is nothing like the fraudulent reason libtards didn’t like him. While Dems resented Gonzales because of the US attorney firing non-scandal—which the administration could do all day long because said attorneys SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF GW BUSH—conservatives disliked him because he was a weakling at defending this simple principle during testimony in front of committees. Instead of saying feeble things like “I can’t remember,” Gonzales would’ve earned the respect of conservatives and fought back effectively if he’d simple done this. Lecture Demoncratic dumba$$es about US attorneys being political appointments to begin with and use BJ Clinton as an example of the precedent that exited in firing them for no reasons other than politically motivated ones.


  8. ct says:

    mr. pee is my best friend.

    ct


  9. Fan_of_Man says:

    awe shucks gonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup, call this number, you’ll feel better:

    1-800-WAH-WAHH


  10. Marcus Aurelius says:

    This hate-site now discloses how pathetically slow on the uptake their members are, because TP seems genuinely startled that many conservatives aren’t fond of Gonzales. Contrary to arrogant progressives masturbating along to their self-righteous belief that nobody likes Gonzales, the reason conservatives didn’t like him is nothing like the fraudulent reason libtards didn’t like him. While Dems resented Gonzales because of the US attorney firing non-scandal—which the administration could do all day long because said attorneys SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF GW BUSH—conservatives disliked him because he was a weakling at defending this simple principle during testimony in front of committees. Instead of saying feeble things like “I can’t remember,” Gonzales would’ve earned the respect of conservatives and fought back effectively if he’d simple done this. Lecture Demoncratic dumba$$es about US attorneys being political appointments to begin with and use BJ Clinton as an example of the precedent that exited in firing them for no reasons other than politically motivated ones.

    Comment by GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup — August 27, 2007 @ 7:45 pm

    Interesting observation and analysis. I’ve got a couch I need moved this Thursday night. Do you think you could come over and help me haul it away? Thanks, man. You da’ best!


  11. CID says:

    Comment by ct — August 27, 2007 @ 7:46 pm
    As well he should be, as you occupy the same skull.

    Comment by GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup — August 27, 2007 @ 7:45 pm
    Oh please, you guys create social outcasts faster than Malkin can say “internment”


  12. Badger says:

    Gonzales’s exit was Inevitable. He had NO friends in congress. Even the White House declined to ask him to reconsider his decision.
    The problem Bush now faces is the conformation hearings for Gonzales’s replacement. The democrats have lots of unanswered and politically embarrasing question to lob at the lucky appointee.


  13. bobwurst says:

    GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup

    You’re even lamer than usual, that is the best screeen name you could dream up? Gonzo was made of straw, but he is bush’s strawman. Actually he was all three of Dorothy’s travel companions in the wizard of OZ, he has the brains of scarecrow, the heart of tinman and the courage of lion. But given the way you repubs are all turing out to be closeted perverts, all that doesn’t matter because he looks smashing in ruby slippers.

    By the way, when was the last time you solicited sex in a men’s room?



  14. VerbalKint says:

    GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup

    Freak, thanks for reminding us how pathologically screwed up the Bush cultists are.


  15. The Republic of Stupidity says:

    Comment by GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputup

    It’s getting hysterically funny watching whack jobs like this one scramble around and try to somehow appear as though things are still going theri way. Simply hysterical.

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA… ;-D!!!


  16. UpFromTheSkies says:

    Soon the Republicans will be calling Gonzalez a Democrat and Fox News will put a “D” next to his name (the way they did with Mark Foley).


  17. AngryOne says:

    Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may have his announced his resignation, but his wrongdoing – and his words – live on. Here are:
    “Alberto Gonzales’ Greatest Hits.”


  18. AnAmerican says:

    So, Hume puts out the talking point, and the wingnuts dutifuly run with it.

    No surprise there.


  19. Guido, Lover, OBGYN says:

    lol Gonzo wants to spend more time spying on and torturing his own family. (KO, Dana Milbank)


  20. CID says:

    I recall something about an investigation involving Sutton and AGAG.


  21. Prof. Challenger says:

    All day the neo-con(fucians) have been deserting the S.S. Abu-Gonzalez with their cries of how Abu wasn’t really a conservative, more of a bush-crony, how a REAL conservative needs to be appointed.

    Because after all is said and done, conservatives can never accept that one of their own has failed. Conservatism can never fail, people can only ever fail conservatism.

    Prof. Challenger


  22. gorn by any other name says:

    GonzaleswasstrawmanDemsputupGasBag:

    I think you are in your death throes.

    If you will.


  23. the fly-man says:

    Oh it certainly was an embarrassment, but illegal, unethical or perverse, NO NOT ALL, just business as usual when one serves so slavishly at the pleasure of Dear Leader. Conservatives, limp 2 inch dicked dreamers who have no spine of their own. If they did they would have their own party not out co-opting one for experimental reasons. Oh, boy respect for the rule of law, smaller government, states rights, ooh, ooh, those principled strategies prevailed big time didn’t they? Just like Iraq, when you’ve run out of people to blame, blame some more because heaven knows it wasn’t your principled vacuumesque theories that let you down, nope, just people implementing them, the theories just need the right vehicle. Isn’t ironic that the same bunch who would ban cloning scream for a clone of old what’s his name.


  24. ct says:

  25. River says:

    Conservative blogs ‘Only regret Rove was busted in the first place’ is more like it.


  26. r says:

    They turn on their own, quite rapidly, with no remorse.

    Take

    Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA),

    for example, it did not matter what he did before, one sentence, and he was out of the High School click quiker then Carrie.

    Comment by CID — August 27, 2007 @ 7:41 pm


  27. r says:

  28. dlet says:

    Wait. So now the Repubs hate Gonzo. Hmm. They forget what they thought they think pretty fast. What a strange species.


  29. r says:

    Wait. So now the Dems hate Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA). Hmm. They forget what they thought they think pretty fast. What a strange species.

    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 8:28 pm

    Again, D is the new R.


  30. CID says:

    Wait. So now the Dems hate Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA)

    No, r wishes they did. Baird comes from a previously red precint and has some tough political battles ahead. He is only giving the surge one F.U. We saw the same thing during the Vietnam action.

    This r is an (R)
    “At the time of this incident [Airport restroom, Lewd conduct] I complained to the police that they were misconstruing my actions. I was not involved in any inappropriate conduct,” said Craig, who is married, and up for reelection in 2008. “I should have had the advice of counsel in resolving this matter. In hindsight, I should not have pled guilty.

    (R) Perverts


  31. r says:

    Wait. So now the Dems hate Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA)

    Comment by CID — August 27, 2007 @ 8:39 pm

    Hate, I don’t know, I’m just repeating quotes:

    They turn on their own, quite rapidly, with no remorse.
    Take
    Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA),
    for example, it did not matter what he did before, one sentence, and he was out of the High School click quiker then Carrie.
    Comment by CID — August 27, 2007 @ 7:41 pm

    D is the new R

    Wait. So now the Repubs hate Gonzo. Hmm. They forget what they thought they think pretty fast. What a strange species.
    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 8:28 pm

    Wait. So now the Dems hate Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA). Hmm. They forget what they thought they think pretty fast. What a strange species.
    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 8:28 pm
    Again, D is the new R.



  32. dlet says:

    Comment by r

    I never said that I hate Baird. I think he is woefully mistaken in his assessment of the situation and I hope that the voters of his district remember this. He’s a Rep. He has done no damage but unto himself. Now as far as Gonzo goes I have read many accounts by people slamming him that used to love and defend him that are more looked upon by the masses. The few posters that are here slamming Baird have no outlet but to vent here. Few even have blogs of their own.


  33. ron says:

    who knew wingnuts could feel embarrassed? thats the real news here.


  34. dlet says:

    No, r wishes they did. Baird comes from a previously red precint and has some tough political battles ahead.
    Comment by CID

    See. Now that’s something I didn’t know. Thanks CID. At least there is some real info being passed around. If he is from a divided reddish district he must be getting flak from his constituents. I still think he is wrong if he is going back on what he really feels and just wants to keep votes to stay in a job.


  35. Suzy Q says:

    Foley isn’t the only bad apple off the republican tree. Check these guys out:

    (And feel free to research these people independently.)

    Republican anti-abortion activist Howard Scott Heldreth is a convicted child rapist in Florida.

    Republican County Commissioner David Swartz pleaded guilty to molesting two girls under the age of 11 and was sentenced to 8 years in prison.

    Republican judge Mark Pazuhanich pleaded no contest to fondling a 10-year old girl and was sentenced to 10 years probation.

    Republican anti-abortion activist Nicholas Morency pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography on his computer and offering a bounty to anybody who murders an abortion doctor.

    Republican legislator Edison Misla Aldarondo was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping his daughter between the ages of 9 and 17.

    Republican Mayor Philip Giordano is serving a 37-year sentence in federal prison for sexually abusing 8- and 10-year old girls.

    Republican campaign consultant Tom Shortridge was sentenced to three years probation for taking nude photographs of a 15-year old girl.

    Republican racist pedophile and United States Senator Strom Thurmond had sex with a 15-year old black girl which produced a child.

    Republican pastor Mike Hintz, whom George W. Bush commended during the 2004 presidential campaign, surrendered to police after admitting to a sexual affair with a female juvenile.

    Republican legislator Peter Dibble pleaded no contest to having an inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old girl.

    *Republican activist Lawrence E. King, Jr. organized child sex parties at the White House during the 1980s.

    *Republican lobbyist Craig J. Spence organized child sex parties at the White House during the 1980s.

    Republican Congressman Donald “Buz” Lukens was found guilty of having sex with a female minor and sentenced to one month in jail.

    Republican fundraiser Richard A. Delgaudio was found guilty of child porn charges and paying two teenage girls to pose for sexual photos.


  36. Suzy Q says:

    Republican activist Mark A. Grethen convicted on six counts of sex crimes involving children.

    Republican activist Randal David Ankeney pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault on a child.

    Republican Congressman Dan Crane had sex with a female minor working as a congressional page.

    Republican activist and Christian Coalition leader Beverly Russell admitted to an incestuous relationship with his step daughter.

    Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger allegedly had sex with a 16 year old girl when he was 28.

    *Republican congressman and anti-gay activist Robert Bauman was charged with having sex with a 16-year-old boy he picked up at a gay bar.

    Republican Committee Chairman Jeffrey Patti was arrested for distributing a video clip of a 5-year-old girl being raped.

    Republican activist Marty Glickman (a.k.a. “Republican Marty”), was taken into custody by Florida police on four counts of unlawful sexual activity with an underage girl and one count of delivering the drug LSD.

    *Republican legislative aide Howard L. Brooks was charged with molesting a 12-year old boy and possession of child pornography.

    Republican Senate candidate John Hathaway was accused of having sex with his 12-year old baby sitter and withdrew his candidacy after the allegations were reported in the media.

    *Republican preacher Stephen White, who demanded a return to traditional values, was sentenced to jail after offering $20 to a 14-year-old boy for permission to perform oral sex on him.

    Republican talk show host Jon Matthews pleaded guilty to exposing his genitals to an 11 year old girl.

    Republican anti-gay activist Earl “Butch” Kimmerling was sentenced to 40 years in prison for molesting an 8-year old girl after he attempted to stop a gay couple from adopting her.

    Republican Party leader Paul Ingram pleaded guilty to six counts of raping his daughters and served 14 years in federal prison.

    Republican election board official Kevin Coan was sentenced to two years probation for soliciting sex over the internet from a 14-year old girl.


  37. Suzy Q says:

    Hold on theres more republican preditors to come:


  38. the fly-man says:

    The failure of Conservatism is based on the lack of real individuals to implement their ideals?If this philosophy was sooooo universally considered to be brilliant, then why when under the most plausible circumstances for delivery, their utopian morass was put to the test, and just became a festering pustule of corruption and fealty?


  39. dlet says:

    Suzy,
    Please just provide a link or something.


  40. Suzy Q says:

    Hold on these are not duplicates…these are convicted sex offenders.


  41. GSD says:

    The Republican Party, touching America’s children one at a time.

    -GSD


  42. dlet says:

    The failure of Conservatism is based on the lack of real individuals to implement their ideals?
    Comment by the fly-man

    Who said this?

    Anyway if they couldn’t implement their ideals and show us how great it is while having control of the White House and the Congress for six years then they have a real problem….and it shows.


  43. r says:

    Comment by Suzy Q — August 27, 2007 @ 8:53 pm
    Comment by Suzy Q — August 27, 2007 @ 8:54 pm
    As if anyone is going to read all that cut and paste.

    But as the only troll here, I’ll have to toss up the obligatory “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all”, Dems win as the biggest perv apologists.


  44. Suzy Q says:

    Here ya go…here’s http://www.conflictingviews.com/t1856/ all of the pugpedophiles…

    Now can someone make a list of all of the resignees and other convicted republicans. Thought TP would have compiled something like this ages ago.


  45. Suzy Q says:

    Hope I didn’t ruin anyones dinner, I just love Mondays that start off with a pug resignation, conviction etc…

    Good night


  46. the fly-man says:

    The failure of Conservatism is based on the lack of real individuals to implement their ideals?
    Comment by the fly-man

    Who said this?…. I did. It’s plain to see that this is the standard reaction for the Conservatives to just shrug off any of their ex- team players that no longer hold power to court their influence.


  47. r says:

    Here ya go…here’s http://www.conflictingviews.com/t1856/ all of the pugpedophiles…
    Now can someone make a list of all of the resignees and other convicted republicans. Thought TP would have compiled something like this ages ago.

    Comment by Suzy Q — August 27, 2007 @ 9:02 pm

    Heh, good one Scuzy, your link is to some lib who posted all this same unsubstantiated mess on a different site.

    Well documented.



  48. dlet says:

    “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all”
    Comment by r

    Can’t stay away from Clinton…but tell me what makes consensual sex between two adults perverted? Dishonest and low because he was married but perverted? Do you consider sex perverted? Do you hate sex because you don’t get it much or just because? As far as perverted Presidents go and since you are reaching into history let’s take a look at the most perverted President…Herbert Hoover a Republican. Dressed up in women’s clothes and did who knows what…and now Guliani. As a side note I feel that Herbert Hoover got the shaft from history…he made good policy and was a good president until the crash happened…bad timing I guess.


  49. TripMaster Monkey says:

    r sez:

    Heh, good one Scuzy, your link is to some lib who posted all this same unsubstantiated mess on a different site.

    Well documented.

    Want another one, r?

    Here ya go:

    Examples of Republican hypocrisy on moral values

    Let us know when you finish perusing that list.


  50. dlet says:

    Comment by the fly-man

    Got ya. It is the reaction I just thought some troll actually posted that comment. It is true and that’s why it took me aback.


  51. TripMaster Monkey says:

    Funny…looks like my earlier link is broken.

    Here you go again, r:

    Examples of Republican hypocrisy on moral values

    There you go.

    Note to self: grabbing links previously posted on TP does not work. Just one more thing wrong with this junk heap of a blog.


  52. r says:

    r sez:

    Heh, good one Scuzy, your link is to some lib who posted all this same unsubstantiated mess on a different site.

    Well documented.

    Want another one, r?

    Here ya go:

    Examples of Republican hypocrisy on moral values

    Let us know when you finish perusing that list.

    Comment by TripMaster Monkey — August 27, 2007 @ 9:16 pm

    No thanks, I’ve shot down one idiot today, I doubt if you have anything better.

    Stop wasting my time.


  53. michael says:

    I’m glad he is gone but I assure you if this guy was WHITE the right would be defending him to the hills. I don’t remember Mike Brown getting this kind of farewell from the cons.


  54. dlet says:

    No thanks, I’ve shot down one idiot today, I doubt if you have anything better.
    Comment by r

    You’re the one that made Swifty leave this post? Good job.


  55. michael says:

    P.S. You CONSERVATIVES are so predictable. You would rather see really shitty person in a postion then a really good minority. RACIST.



  56. ronjazz says:

    “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all”, Dems win as the biggest perv apologists.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:02 pm

    What idiot did you shoot down besides yourself? Clinton’s blowjob is hardly the kind of thing we call a perversion, unless you’re some fundy whack-job. You can dismiss all the lists of Repig pervs you like, it doesn’t change the fact that the Party of Famil Values is closer to the Manson Family than any other American family.

    Your time is worthless and can’t be wasted.


  57. r says:

    “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all”
    Comment by r
    Can’t stay away from Clinton…but tell me what makes consensual sex between two adults perverted? Dishonest and low because he was married but perverted? Do you consider sex perverted? Do you hate sex because you don’t get it much or just because? As far as perverted Presidents go and since you are reaching into history let’s take a look at the most perverted President…Herbert Hoover a Republican. Dressed up in women’s clothes and did who knows what…and now Guliani. As a side note I feel that Herbert Hoover got the shaft from history…he made good policy and was a good president until the crash happened…bad timing I guess.
    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 9:15 pm
    As we’ve all heard the last few years, consensual and adult isn’t the final word.

    Teachers, preachers, bosses, etc. aren’t allowed to use their influence to take advantage of people they have power over.

    If you’re honest you’ll admit Clinton took advantage. Teachers and preachers are going to jail, even if their victims are of legal age.

    Clinton is a perv.


  58. Michael Vick (D) says:

    Party of Famil Values is closer to the Manson Family than any other American family.

    That would mean the DFL is the party of no values.


  59. joe cantwell says:

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

    larry, is that you?


  60. Swifty the Boat says:

    Clinton is a perv.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

    Clinton sexually harrassed an women, and took advantage of a young intern… WHILE HE WAS MARRIED!

    Swifty!!!


  61. Michael Vick (D) says:

    OnT: ealier posts were correct, conservs didnt dislike AgAg because of the lib reasons but because he was ineffective. Hopefully Bush appoints a fire-breather to finally stand up to the dems.

    Gonzo was useless and Im glad to see him go.


  62. r says:

    What idiot did you shoot down?

    Comment by ronjazz — August 27, 2007 @ 9:31 pm

    It was this quality work of a lefty linking to a farther lefty as proof.

    Thanks for asking who the idiot was.

    Here ya go…here’s http://www.conflictingviews.com/t1856/ all of the pugpedophiles…
    Now can someone make a list of all of the resignees and other convicted republicans. Thought TP would have compiled something like this ages ago.

    Comment by Suzy Q — August 27, 2007 @ 9:02 pm

    Sorry Suzy Q, but even ronjazz thinks you’re an idiot.


  63. dlet says:

    Comment by r

    I can’t remember ever seeing a preacher going to jail unless it was a very young child and teachers..wtf. They are there as a specific protector and educator of your child. Admit it the workplace is very different from that. Again I say what was perverted about it? Wrong and low but perverted? Oh god….if this is really all you hate Clinton for then that’s pathetic. Even I have more things about Clinton that I didn’t like about him than you.


  64. gorn by any other name says:

    ““Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all” – Comment by r

    Lemme see if I understand this logic. You are saying that consensual heterosexual encounters in private quarters are more perverted than public restroom and pedophile sex?

    “I’ve shot down one idiot today”

    I hope you have some bactine for your foot, ace.


  65. GSD says:

    Larry “Wide Stance” Craig, (R)-Third Stall

    -GSD


  66. TripMaster Monkey says:

    r sez:

    No thanks, I’ve shot down one idiot today, I doubt if you have anything better.

    Stop wasting my time.

    Translation: I have no way of legitimately responding to TMM, so I’ll run away with my tail between my legs.

    How disappointing, r…


  67. r says:

    ….if this is really all you hate Clinton for then that’s pathetic. Even I have more things about Clinton that I didn’t like about him than you.

    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 9:40 pm

    This tells a lot more about you than me.

    I don’t hate Clinton at all. He’s a useful idiot like many of you. Go Hillary!


  68. gorn by any other name says:

    “Clinton sexually harrassed an women, and took advantage of a young intern… WHILE HE WAS MARRIED!” – not so swifty

    EGADS! This never happened to a Republican!

    Let’s try this again:


    Lemme see if I understand this logic. You are saying that consensual heterosexual encounters in private quarters are more perverted than public restroom and pedophile sex?

    Clinton’s actions in the oval office were stupid and unethical.

    The actions of the Repulsives in question are not only stupid and unethical, REALLY stupid, and REALLY unethical, but also illegal.

    Why is that hard to admit?



  69. dlet says:

    Comment by r

    Your thoughts are very sloppy. You need to work on that.


  70. r says:

    “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all” – Comment by r

    Lemme see if I understand this logic. You are saying that consensual heterosexual encounters in private quarters are more perverted than public restroom and pedophile sex?

    Comment by gorn by any other name — August 27, 2007 @ 9:43 pm

    A person in a position of power over a subbordanent isn’t allowed to have a “consensual” encounter. Especially if he says, “Baby, I can’t do the big nasty with you, Hill would kill me, but if you want to be a good lil Democrat, you can do me – consensually”. “And how about if I show you my cigar trick, that’s not perverted.”

    Yuck.


  71. joe cantwell says:

    Your thoughts are very sloppy. You need to work on that.

    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 9:49 pm

    “sloppy” that conjures up some gross gop thoughts…


  72. TripMaster Monkey says:

    r sez:

    Yuck.

    It’s funny how when I posted a link detailing the immoral and illegal escapades of innumerable Repukes you claim I’m “wasting your time”, and yet you seem to have endless time to carp on and on about the indiscretions of ONE Democrat.

    Hypocritical jackass.


  73. ronjazz says:

    f you’re honest you’ll admit Clinton took advantage. Teachers and preachers are going to jail, even if their victims are of legal age.

    Clinton is a perv.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

    Of course, the evidence is clear that Lewinsky was the stalker, and did her best to entrap Clinton, but we know you rightards never let the facts get in the way. Lewinsky never claimed, through any of it, that Clinton took advantage, because the proof was there on Tripp’s tapes. lewinsky came to Washington with her “presidential kneepads”. those are her exact words, r-. You lose, again. useless idiot.


  74. gorn by any other name says:

    “The actions of the Repulsives in question are not only stupid and unethical, REALLY stupid, and REALLY unethical, but also illegal.
    ” – me

    And I should also point out: hypocritical.

    When it comes to sex, I don’t think you can claim Clinton was a hypocrite. I don’t think it was any secret that he liked getting a little (or a lot) on the side.

    The Repulsives, on the other hand, pretend to be all morally superior. Left hand on the bible, right hand on the… staff.

    One day, I’d really like to see the trolls take the high road and condemn the self-righteous hypocrites, liars, and thugs that are ruining our country, regardless of party affiliation. Every time they hide behind “but but but CLINTON”, they only prove their own moral impotence.


  75. r says:

    Your thoughts are very sloppy. You need to work on that.
    Comment by dlet — August 27, 2007 @ 9:49 pm

    Take a look at yourself, sloppy.


  76. ronjazz says:

    It’s just amazing how little the wingnuts have that isn’t 8-30 years ago. yet their own pervs are getting busted by the busload, and it’s all being hushed up. UnAmerican losers, the entire GOP aparatus.


  77. ronjazz says:

    Take a look at yourself, sloppy.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:59 pm

    i know you are, but what am I? r-, you’re reached the gutter level of p.


  78. dlet says:

    Comment by r

    So what do you think of Clinton’s environmental policy? It didn’t involve sex so I’ll give you a while to look it up and make a snap decision.


  79. gorn by any other name says:

    “A person in a position of power over a subbordanent isn’t allowed to have a “consensual” encounter.” – r

    There was no harassment involved with Monica. Get a grip. No, not there.

    And I’m not defending Clinton’s behavior. What I’m saying is clear: the Repulsives are an order of magnitude worse. And, their apologists (read: YOU) are an order of magnitude worse again.

    Clinton was a pig. A lot of men are pigs.

    The Repulsives in question are pigs and criminals and hypocrites.

    And the biggest criminals of all are still in the White House. I don’t care about their sexual habits (please gawd no), but I want them gone.

    Actually, Laura having sex with Dubya would be classified as bestiality. Not legal to have sex with a chimp.


  80. keepinon says:

    Would you buy a used car from any of the folks in the picture?


  81. r says:

    If you’re honest you’ll admit Clinton took advantage. Teachers and preachers are going to jail, even if their victims are of legal age.

    Clinton is a perv.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

    Of course, the evidence is clear that Lewinsky was the stalker, and did her best to entrap Clinton, but we know you rightards never let the facts get in the way. Lewinsky never claimed, through any of it, that Clinton took advantage, because the proof was there on Tripp’s tapes. lewinsky came to Washington with her “presidential kneepads”. those are her exact words, r-. You lose, again. useless idiot.

    Comment by ronjazz — August 27, 2007 @ 9:59 pm

    So you’re not honest, I’m not surprised. The Prez needs to have a little more personal character than “slippery cigar” was able to muster.

    ronjazz, you have always been a useless idiot.


  82. gorn by any other name says:

    hey r –

    Hey dope, it doesn’t matter if Clinton was a pig or not. That does not in any way excuse anything you are working so hard to defend. Quite the contrary.

    Why don’t you stop wasting your incredibly valuable time on a guy who’s been out of office for seven years, and instead take care of cleaning up your own trail of turds.


  83. dlet says:

    The Prez needs to have a little more personal character than “slippery cigar” was able to muster.
    Comment by r

    I don’t know how well you read but we agree with this statement. We are just trying to figure out where the perversion comes in? Why do you think normal sex is perverted? Are you afraid of it?


  84. UpFromTheSkies says:

    What about Woodrow Wilson’s affair with Marry Allen Hulbert? How come the PsychoCons aren’t going nuts over that one too?


  85. ronjazz says:

    So you’re not honest, I’m not surprised. The Prez needs to have a little more personal character than “slippery cigar” was able to muster.

    ronjazz, you have always been a useless idiot.

    Comment by r — August 27, 2007 @ 10:09 pm

    Actually, I am completely honest. You are a liar, and a transparent, obvious one at that. The “prez” legally elected to the White House in 1992 had far more personal character than the current deserting fratboy drunk cokehead thief ever possessed, ever, in his miserable, silver-spoon up his nose life. And the GOP perverts being caught in compromising positions with boys and male cops are a direct reflection of YOUR perverse, sociopathic, cowardly culture, the culture of lies and treason, the republican rot in this nation. You can call me dishonest, but you can’t back it up with facts, logic or truth, so that makes you a liar and hypocrite, thereby putting nice big (R) after your name. There is nothing lower than a republican.


  86. Swifty says:

    The Prez needs to have a little more personal character than “slippery cigar” was able to muster.
    Comment by r

    HEyOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooOOOOOoOoOoooO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  87. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Clinton the Great:

    - The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
    - Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
    - Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
    - Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
    - Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
    - First president sued for sexual harassment.
    - First president accused of rape.
    - First first lady to come under criminal investigation
    - Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
    - First president to establish a legal defense fund.
    - First president to be held in contempt of court
    - Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
    - Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
    - First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court


  88. Michael Vick (D) says:

    There is nothing lower than a republican

    Except you. Convenient, no?


  89. ronjazz says:

    Bush did little boys at Yale. How’s that for personal character? Or does that just make you rightards hot?


  90. bilbogaggins says:

    “But as the only troll here, I’ll have to toss up the obligatory “Clinton was a perv president, that trumps them all”, Dems win as the biggest perv apologists.
    Comment by r”

    Wow, 56 Republican sexual predators vs Clinton who had consensual sex with someone who was way past the age of maturity. Clinton definitely trumps them all, in your pea brain.

    And, I have never heard a liberal or progressive apologize for what Clinton did. I did hear them say that spending $50,000,000 to find out that he got a blow job in the oval office was ridiculous.

    But, compared to Bush, at least Clinton allowed the justice department to appoint a special council, to investigate him.

    Can you imagine Bush doing that? Not likely.


  91. bilbogaggins says:

    “Clinton sexually harrassed an women, and took advantage of a young intern… WHILE HE WAS MARRIED!”

    Oh really, he sexually harassed her? I don’t remember Monica complaining. The only thing I remember her complaining about was the MSM who wouldn’t leave her alone for a minute.

    And, what does being married have to do with it. How many of your married Republican idols have been caught doing something they shouldn’t, while married?

    Your posts are getting lamer and lamer, pretty soon there will be nothing left.


  92. Michael Vick (D) says:

    Bush did little boys at Yale. How’s that for personal character? Or does that just make you rightards hot?

    Didnt Kerry attend Yale, I forget? Wasnt he the last dem to run for POTUS? I suppose the line of boys outside his door must have been pretty long too.


  93. ronjazz says:

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 10:27 pm

    First president to be the highest target of the opposition party, who failed to secure any indictments, convictions or proof of any of the allegations. First president to be distracted from defending the country by the opposition party, thus proving the republicans’ collective treason.

    And it’s interesting that the impeachment was on grounds of personal malfeasance, grounds not mentioned in the Constitution. Further proof of the GOP’s hatred of the Constitution.

    And the rest of the laundry list is lies and twisted bullshit. links, traitor.

    By the way, still the most popular president living. And by far the most effective and most productive. Largest peacetime expansion of the economy in US history. Most popular national leader in the world, currently.


  94. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Number of women involved with Clinton who claim to have been physically threatened: Sally Perdue, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Linda Tripp, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, Juantia Broaddrick.


  95. Swifty says:

    Didnt Kerry attend Yale, I forget? Wasnt he the last dem to run for POTUS? I suppose the line of boys outside his door must have been pretty long too.

    Comment by Michael Vick (D) — August 27, 2007 @ 10:33 pm

    Kerry = a gay



  96. ronjazz says:

    Didnt Kerry attend Yale, I forget? Wasnt he the last dem to run for POTUS? I suppose the line of boys outside his door must have been pretty long too.

    Comment by Michael Vick (D, for dogmurdering conservative) — August 27, 2007 @ 10:33 pm

    You suppose? Bush did little boys at yale, but you suppose eveyone else did too. Very brilliant. Thanks for ‘06, and in advance for ‘08, ‘10′ ‘12, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18, etc. Watch out for the rest of the gOP turds as you swirl the bowl.


  97. Swifty says:

    Comment by ronjazz — August 27, 2007 @ 10:38 pm

    HAHA!!!

    I got #100 and you didn’t!!!

    Swifty!!!


  98. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Largest peacetime expansion of the economy in US history.

    And of course it was normal for K-Tel stock to go from four bucks a share to 400 a share in one week.

    Bubble. How much did you lose, bunny eyes?

    Anyhow, I digress:

    -FBI files misappropriated by the Clinton White House: 900

    -Estimated number of witnesses quoted in FBI files misappropriated by the White House: 18,000


  99. ronjazz says:

    Number of women involved with Clinton who claim to have been physically threatened: Sally Perdue, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Linda Tripp, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, Juantia Broaddrick.

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 10:35 pm

    Most of whom were paid Republican operatives. Number of young Americans murdered by Bushco in his war for oil profits: 3746, and rising. Number of dead Iraqis freed: 650,000 and rising.


  100. ronjazz says:

    -FBI files misappropriated by the Clinton White House: 900

    -Estimated number of witnesses quoted in FBI files misappropriated by the White House: 18,000

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 10:39 pm

    # of convictions for same: zero. Try the Reagan years, they were really good at crime. Most convictions of administration officials in history. And, unfortunately, not nearly enough.


  101. Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) says:

    Comment by ronjazz

    You have a disquieting fascination for little boys, perhaps some therapy is in order?


  102. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    -Number of witnesses and critics of Clinton subjected to IRS audit: 45

    -Number of men involved in the Clinton scandals who have been beaten up or claimed to have been intimidated: 10


  103. ronjazz says:

    You have a disquieting fascination for little boys, perhaps some therapy is in order?

    Comment by Michael Vick (Admitted Felon) — August 27, 2007 @ 10:42 pm

    My pointing out your fascination for little boys is disquieting? I shouldn’t wonder. You’re going to prison for that as well? You really should register Republican, that’s their territory. The ones that don’t like little boys get off on cops in uniform, though. Very kinky. Enjoy your time in the slammer, you’ll be lonely as a Dem, but you can make friends, I’m sure. The republicans crowding the cells seem to have very little concern for anything but their own urges.


  104. Michael Vick (D) says:

    Hehehe, youre a hoot. My days will be brighter knowing that Im not…well…you.

    Good luck with your condition.


  105. ronjazz says:

    -Number of men involved in the Clinton scandals who have been beaten up or claimed to have been intimidated: 10

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 10:44 pm

    Clinton’s a piker compared to Bush. Bush intimidates and fires Generals who want to win his little ego-trip wars, and sends kids off to die in the desert without armament, food or ammunition.

    so, how many of these “men’ have won a case? zero, right. Zero, it’s your theme, it’s your name, it’s what you are. Zero.


  106. ronjazz says:

    Hehehe, youre a hoot. My days will be brighter knowing that Im not…well…you.

    Good luck with your condition.

    Comment by Michael Vick (D) — August 27, 2007 @ 10:51 pm

    Run away, run away. Go find a dog to kick, that’s your best work.


  107. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Why hello there!

    - Number of individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton’s who have been convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes: 47

    - Number of these convictions during Clinton’s presidency: 33


  108. Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) says:

    Run away, run away. Go find a dog to kick, that’s your best work.
    Comment by ronjazz — August 27, 2007 @ 10:52 pm

    Odd, the things you post. Damned odd.

    My day tomorrow is already brighter.

    Your condition can be treated, you know.


  109. Barfly says:

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey

    Baloney.

    They got Espy, for his mistress. That’s it.

    Reagan still holds the record for most indicted and convicted public officials.

    And he sold weapons to terrorists.


  110. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Hiya sweetbuns!

    - Number of Starr-Ray investigation convictions or guilty pleas (including one governor, one associate attorney general and two Clinton business partners): 14

    - Number of Clinton Cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 5

    - Number of Reagan cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 4

    - Number of top officials jailed in the Teapot Dome Scandal: 3


  111. Barfly says:

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey

    It’s all baloney, P. Post links, so I can debunk them individually.



  112. Barfly says:

    Elliott Abrams, Reagan’s appointee to head the State Department’s Latin American Bureau, cooperated with Iran-Contra investigators and pled guilty to two charges that were reduced to misdemeanors. He was sentenced to two years probation and 100 hours of community service but was pardoned by President George H.W. Bush.

    Deborah Gore Dean, executive assistant to HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce – convicted on twelve counts[1], three counts of conspiracy to defraud the federal government, one count of having accepted an illegal gratuity, four counts of perjury, and four counts of engaging in a scheme to conceal material facts.

    Michael Deaver, Reagan’s Deputy White House Chief of Staff from January 1981 until May 1985[2], convicted of perjury before a congressional subcommittee and a federal grand jury regarding his lobbying activities after leaving the White House.

    Thomas Demery, Reagan’s HUD Assistant Secretary[3], pled guilty to steering HUD subsidies to politically connected donors.

    Alan D. Fiers, Chief of the CIA’s Central American Task Force, and a career civil servant, pled guilty to two counts of withholding information from the Congress about Oliver North’s activities and the diversion of Iran arms sale money to aid the Contras, and was sentenced to one year of probation and 100 hours of community service. He was pardoned by President George H.W. Bush.

    Clair George, Chief of the CIA’s Division of Covert Operations, and a career civil servant, was convicted of lying to two congressional committees in connection with the Iran-Contra investigations, but was pardoned by President George H.W. Bush.

    Rita Lavelle, Reagan-appointed assistant administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, was convicted of lying to the Congress in connection with Sewergate investigations and served three months of a six-month prison sentence.

    Robert C. McFarlane, Reagan’s National Security Advisor, pled guilty to four misdemeanors regarding withholding of information from Congress as part of Sewergate, and was sentenced to two years probation and 200 hours of community service and fined $20,000. He was pardoned by President George H.W. Bush.

    Lyn Nofziger, Reagan’s White House Press Secretary, who was convicted on charges of illegal lobbying after leaving office, as part of the Wedtech scandal.

    Joseph A. Strauss, Special Assistant to the Secretary of HUD, convicted for accepting payments to favor Puerto Rican land developers in receiving HUD funding.

    James G. Watt, Reagan’s Secretary of the Interior, was indicted on 41 felony counts for using his connections, after he left office, at the Department of Housing and Urban Development to assist his clients seek federal funds for housing projects, and sentenced to five years probation and 500 hours of community service.

    Philip Winn, Reagan’s Assistant HUD Secretary, pled guilty to one count of conspiring to give illegal gratuities and was sentenced to two years’ probation and a fine of $981,975. Winn was pardoned without explanation by President Bill Clinton in 2000[5]


  113. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    -Number of persons associated withPresident Clinton or Arkansas Governor Clinton that have died of unnatural causes or suddenly under circumstances that have raised questions: 47.


  114. Barfly says:

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey

    More baloney.


  115. ronjazz says:

    - Number of individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton’s who have been convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes: 47

    - Number of these convictions during Clinton’s presidency: 33

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 10:53 pm

    And this is relevant to what? The fact that the Clintons weren’t convicted of anything? And it still doesn’t begin to measure up to the crime and corruption of the Reagan years, or either Bush crime spree. Very weak, there, bunny eyes, whatever that’s supposed to mean. Is that what you GOP perverts call your restroom buddies? Are you still so obsessed with the strength of character and the enormous success of the Clinton presidency that you’ll even bring this weak, silly crap up? What does it prove? It doesn’t prove that Bush is a good president, in fact it highlights what an inept, sad, sorry spectacle of a loser he is, compared to a real president like Clinton. I’m sorry that your deserting coward is such a disappointment, but, hey, I didn’t vote for him. I’m not a moron. I knew he would be a disaster, although I never dreamed he’d be responsible for the largest and most successful terror attack we have ever experienced. I should have guessed, though, after his horrible record in Texas, and in business. and to think that he repeated his complete and utter failure on 9/11 during Katrina! he’s set the bar so low, that even if another republican is ever elected president (fortunately a very unlikely scenario), said republican can hardly do worse than George Bush, and the ensuing Dems are going to look like Gods in comparison. So, thanks for that, and enjoy ferreting out irrelevant trivialities and rightwing talking points.


  116. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    -Number of congressional witnesses who have pleaded the Fifth Amendment, fled the country to avoid testifying, or (in the case of foreign witnesses) refused to be interviewed in Clinton-related criminal cases: 122


  117. gret says:

    That racist Schumer started this whole smear job on a good man. I’m not democrat or republican, I just see things for what they are without the bullsh*t.


  118. ronjazz says:

    Your condition can be treated, you know.

    Comment by Michael Vick (Republican hero) — August 27, 2007 @ 10:55 pm

    Yours will be taken care of in prison. Now run along, you have nothing to add here. Go find your bunny-eyed republican cocksucker.


  119. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    I’m not a moron.

    True, youre a moronic coward.

    Big difference.


  120. ronjazz says:

    -Number of congressional witnesses who have pleaded the Fifth Amendment, fled the country to avoid testifying, or (in the case of foreign witnesses) refused to be interviewed in Clinton-related criminal cases: 122

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 11:07 pm

    wow, doesn’t your hair get wet sticking your head that far up your ass for these fantasies? irrelevant, old bullshit, lies then, lies now. when you guys get flushed, you really go down fast.


  121. Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) says:

    Yours will be taken care of in prison. Now run along, you have nothing to add here. Go find your bunny-eyed republican cocksucker.

    Experience of yours or just wishful thinking?

    Are you so lame you have to recycle other people’s sly insults? Heh, what a tyro.


  122. ronjazz says:

    Big difference.

    Comment by Chaldazar Hickey — August 27, 2007 @ 11:10 pm

    hey, I’m not GWBush. Now that’s a moronic coward. You really have to try to get some of your facts straight, unless, of course, you’re a Republican.


  123. ronjazz says:

    Are you so lame you have to recycle other people’s sly insults? Heh, what a tyro.

    Comment by Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) — August 27, 2007 @ 11:13 pm

    That’s a sly insult? why, because only you pedophiles know what it’s supposed to mean? I figured as much. You’re really not much of a challenge. simpleton.


  124. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    irrelevant, old bullshit, lies then, lies now.

    I know I know, everything is lies and bullshat and conspiracies and black helicopter lunacy.

    Notice the spittle leaking onto your shirt? Its the first sign of your psychosis beginning to manifest; frothing screeds about secret pipelines, Cheney weather machines and satchel charges strapped to New Orleans ocean barriers.

    You are Sarah, trapped underground and losing it bigtime.


  125. Michael Vick (D) says:

    That’s a sly insult? why, because only you pedophiles know what it’s supposed to mean? I figured as much. You’re really not much of a challenge. simpleton.

    I have no idea what “bunny eyes” means though now I guess I need to research it. Im thinking ahead and I will guess that it wont reflect well on your character that YOU know the definition.

    Ill be right back.


  126. Chaldazar Hickey says:

    Why not just ronj himself, he seems to know?


  127. Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) says:

    Not finding a thing, though it has to be some serious insult. Why are you a bunny-eyes, jazzercise?


  128. ronjazz says:

    I have no idea what “bunny eyes” means though now I guess I need to research it. Im thinking ahead and I will guess that it wont reflect well on your character that YOU know the definition.

    Ill be right back.

    Comment by Michael Vick (D) — August 27, 2007 @ 11:20 pm

    You’ll have to check with Hickey, he seems to have the inside scoop. I never heard it before he used it, maybe it’s some kind of “sly” come-on. You perverts have your own secret signals, according to the police report on the fine family-values cop-sucker, Republican Larry Craig. Figures you’d be such an idiot that you couldn’t parse that. Go kick your dogs before you’re locked up, you coward.


  129. ronjazz says:

    Check #103, dog-f*cker. maybe you know what hickey’s looking for. You sound like you be a great match for him, and you could practice your prison positions.


  130. Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) says:

    Awww, dont be so hard on yourself jazzy. Growing up without a dad must have been difficult for ya. Did he leave because of you?


  131. Michael Vick (D) says:

    I checked and found only the reference that you were a “bunny eyes”. Why are you a “bunny eyes”?


  132. Michael Vick (D) says:

    Whatever it means, it must be true or hicky wouldnt have called you that.


  133. ronjazz says:

    Awww, dont be so hard on yourself jazzy. Growing up without a dad must have been difficult for ya. Did he leave because of you?

    Comment by Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) — August 27, 2007 @ 11:29 pm

    That’s it? That’s all you have left? Projection and envy?

    Wow. What a loser you are. no wonder you chose that handle, you identify with a loser.


  134. katy says:

    *
    i just had a realization about why gonzo quit when he did…
    the daily show and colbert are on vacation…
    it’s gonna be a long 2 weeks…
    ugh…

    lunar eclipse tonight/early morning…

    g’nite all…
    .


  135. ronjazz says:

    Comment by katy — August 27, 2007 @ 11:35 pm

    Well you’re assuming that he would be embarrassed by the spotlight, but if you peruse the last several posts from this Michael Vick whacko and his lady friend Hickey, you’ll see that Repukes don’t embarrass easily, even when proven wrong and shown up for the weak posers and immoral cretins they are. so you may be right about Gonzo’s timing, but I think there’s more to come. maybe he had a meeting in the men’s room with some Repig senators…


  136. ronjazz says:

    Spill it or Ill have you thrashed.

    Comment by Michael Vick (Registered Democrat) — August 27, 2007 @ 11:36 pm

    Save it for the puppies, and your own little dick, if you can ever find it. Larry Craig (R-MALES) is waiting for you.


  137. ronjazz says:

    Run, run, run away, go find Hickey and make your bunny eyes at each other.

    Damn, I kick troll ass!


  138. Humpty says:

    Leftists like Olbermann defend Dog Killers like Mike Vick.
    Olbermann also dated a 16 year old when he was at ESPN.


  139. Humpty says:

    Ronjazz supports Dog Killers like Vick who is a registered Democrat!


  140. The Republic of Stupidity says:

    eftists like Olbermann defend Dog Killers like Mike Vick.
    Olbermann also dated a 16 year old when he was at ESPN.

    Comment by Humpty — August 28, 2007 @ 12:04 am

    Sorry, Dumpty, but yer boat is sittin’ on the bottom…

    Glub… glub… glub…



  141. ace says:

    No Katrina accountability for Chertoff (the Israeli) – thanks to Joe Lieberman, the AIPAC representative.

    Joe Lieberman Betrays Hurricane Katrina victims after being elected in 2006, with the help of the GOP:

    http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/60797/

    A prominent Republican who chairs I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby’s legal defense fund in the CIA leak affair co-hosted a fundraiser Wednesday for Sen. Joe Lieberman, who is running for re-election as an independent after losing the Democratic party primary.

    Mel Sembler, a former Republican National Committee finance chairman, helped organize a reception that raised about a “couple hundred thousand dollars” for Lieberman, who was in attendance.
    http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/21/america/NA_POL_US_Connecticut_Senate.php

    So Israeli agent Chertoff is protected by Israeli agent Lieberman who was backed by Israeli agent Sembler – the former Ambassador of Italy during the time frame of the Niger Forgery being planted in Rome –
    http://patriotboy.blogspot.com/2005_11_13_patriotboy_archive.html#113186638454783857

    The smoking gun of the lies that led to war:
    http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=June2002GhorbanifarMeeting

    AIPAC’s operatives, Ledeen, Rhode, Franklin (indicted for spying on behalf of AIPAC) Ghorbanifar, etc. were all present for this secret meeting.

    AND Sembler was also the head of the “Save Israeli Agent Scooter Libby” defense fund.

    And now the administration wants to put Chertoff in charge of the entire US Judicial System? Guess who Bush works for…AIPAC.


  142. batbird says:

    I’m new to this blog and I have made brief comments the past few days. I wish to share some of my thoughts.

    It has been my observation that when right-wing nut-jobs run out of facts, they make them up, then attack their opponents’s character.

    This is great insight into their own character and the mindset of those who blinldy follow their guru Grover Norquist and his talking point for the week.

    The right-wing radicals are fearful of the facts and what impact the facts have on the voters. To them, it is more effective to push an emotional lie. It may seem boring, but liberals will always win by using credible facts and the truth.

    Once you state your position I found that they change the subject, and more often than not the subject will be Clinton bashing. In my opinion the strongest arguments have been from those who do not follow the right-wing emotionalism and stay on point.

    Thanks.



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