There’s an old saying – you’re known by the company you keep.
And I am so sick and tired of hearing this excuse – that is just Ted Nugent being Ted Nugent.
Yeah, right. That was the same sorry-ass excuse I heard from my top management at my ex-workplace about my ex-supervisor.
That is just Christa – and we all know Christa.
Yeah, we all know Christa – but does it make right?
Oh HELL NO……
For being such Loud-N-Proud Christians – why do these people continue to be pals with those who are nothing more than shameless jerks who have to one-up themselves the next time just to feel relevant.
Notice in the linked article where Rick Perry said of Nugent’s words – that he would not have used those words.
Hmmmm……sounds similar to what Mitt Romney said about Rush Limbaugh’s words about Sandra Fluke – remember?
Whenever someone says… they would not use the same words……what they are really saying is – I feel the same way, I would just change the damn words used..
” I did not call you that…. I said you are a child born out of wedlock”.
Or another one, ” I did not call you one I said you need to quit bitching at me!”. ( can you tell someone has been there before?) Hee my and the damn mouth!
The saddest part of all this Republican name-calling of their president is the fact that these folks who knowingly makes the choice to use such vulgar and vile words also claim to be such fine morally superior Christians.
The states dominated by republicans all have the bills written by The American Religious Freedom Program. Just Like A.L.E.C it’s another radical righ-wing group writing legislation that is introduced word for word, without bothering to read it, without the ability to understand it even if they did attempt to read it. Stand Your Ground laws are only one example. They’re crazed ideologues and possessed of their moral superiority. Seems to me Arizona legislators are even bigger idgits than those in Kansas (that quite an accomplishment!). Here’s one article I read after this bill passed in Arizona —
Here’s an interesting op-ed from a Kansas City newspaper. It’s as good as the one we read yesterday from Hutch News. Maybe Arizona residents need to pay attention to how Kansas residents respond to these republican idgits.
The origins of craziness in the Kansas Legislature
I found the comments quite interesting. Wingnuts always go to “move somewhere else if you don’t like it.” As though they own the state and it is not our state as well.
I think it’s kind of amazing that wingnuts don’t get tired of their state being a national laughingstock and the butt of so many jokes. But then, I think of old white pasty men in plaid Bermuda shorts, Hawaiian shirts, sandals and dark socks and I have my explanation….
I have always been a fan of exposing these republican idgits — keep a microphone at their mouths and a camera ever ready. Then simply spread their own words to the voters.
Hey Fnord, I got the book Wednesday when I went to town. It had been 17 days since Ieft the farm. I probably could have stayed here until Saturday, but the dogs were tired of me and asked for a break …
Anyway, thanks for sending. It’s greatly appreciated. When I get my site all set up, I’ll send you a link.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/rick-perry-ted-nugent-103745.html
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When will any Republican have the cajones to stand up to Ted Nugent and tell him to STFU?
There’s an old saying – you’re known by the company you keep.
And I am so sick and tired of hearing this excuse – that is just Ted Nugent being Ted Nugent.
Yeah, right. That was the same sorry-ass excuse I heard from my top management at my ex-workplace about my ex-supervisor.
That is just Christa – and we all know Christa.
Yeah, we all know Christa – but does it make right?
Oh HELL NO……
For being such Loud-N-Proud Christians – why do these people continue to be pals with those who are nothing more than shameless jerks who have to one-up themselves the next time just to feel relevant.
Notice in the linked article where Rick Perry said of Nugent’s words – that he would not have used those words.
Hmmmm……sounds similar to what Mitt Romney said about Rush Limbaugh’s words about Sandra Fluke – remember?
Whenever someone says… they would not use the same words……what they are really saying is – I feel the same way, I would just change the damn words used..
ROFLMAO, FNORD!
” I did not call you that…. I said you are a child born out of wedlock”.
Or another one, ” I did not call you one I said you need to quit bitching at me!”. ( can you tell someone has been there before?) Hee my and the damn mouth!
The saddest part of all this Republican name-calling of their president is the fact that these folks who knowingly makes the choice to use such vulgar and vile words also claim to be such fine morally superior Christians.
I call B.S. on all that crappola…
If you haven’t seen this, please take the time.
I recommend this —
Strassel: Another Misguided Cruz Missile
Ted Cruz is aiming for Mitch McConnell, but he may blow up the GOP’s chances for a Senate majority in November.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303775504579395521321143180?mg=reno64-wsj&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052702303775504579395521321143180.html
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/21/arizona-legislature-sends-anti-gay-bill-republican-governor-jan-brewer
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Speaking of vile and vulgar – Arizona legislature has passed their anti-gay bill – under that cloak of religious freedom.
Okay, so now it would be okay for businesses to deny services to Fundy Evangelical Christians or Jewish people because of my religious beliefs?
Can you imagine if the target of the discrimination were Christians or Jews?
All Holy Hell would break loose……
These Rabid Religious Righties are downright N-U-T-S
The states dominated by republicans all have the bills written by The American Religious Freedom Program. Just Like A.L.E.C it’s another radical righ-wing group writing legislation that is introduced word for word, without bothering to read it, without the ability to understand it even if they did attempt to read it. Stand Your Ground laws are only one example. They’re crazed ideologues and possessed of their moral superiority. Seems to me Arizona legislators are even bigger idgits than those in Kansas (that quite an accomplishment!). Here’s one article I read after this bill passed in Arizona —
http://www.bilerico.com/2014/02/az_pizzeria_to_legislators_discrimination_goes_bot.php
Here’s an interesting op-ed from a Kansas City newspaper. It’s as good as the one we read yesterday from Hutch News. Maybe Arizona residents need to pay attention to how Kansas residents respond to these republican idgits.
The origins of craziness in the Kansas Legislature
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/20/4837628/barbara-shelly-the-origins-of.html#storylink=cpy
http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/20/4837628/barbara-shelly-the-origins-of.html
I found the comments quite interesting. Wingnuts always go to “move somewhere else if you don’t like it.” As though they own the state and it is not our state as well.
I think it’s kind of amazing that wingnuts don’t get tired of their state being a national laughingstock and the butt of so many jokes. But then, I think of old white pasty men in plaid Bermuda shorts, Hawaiian shirts, sandals and dark socks and I have my explanation….
I have always been a fan of exposing these republican idgits — keep a microphone at their mouths and a camera ever ready. Then simply spread their own words to the voters.
Agreed, Fnord, but the voters apparently don’t give a rat’s patoot and judging from the comments, they are are sort of PROUD of these asshats.
GOP – Grand Old Party should change their name to:
Bullies R Us
Hey Fnord, I got the book Wednesday when I went to town. It had been 17 days since Ieft the farm. I probably could have stayed here until Saturday, but the dogs were tired of me and asked for a break …
Anyway, thanks for sending. It’s greatly appreciated. When I get my site all set up, I’ll send you a link.