Friday, February 25, 2011

KOCH Whores.

KOCH Whores: (noun) Public servants and media figures who insist on increasing the gap between rich and poor in America, generally by increasing tax cuts to the detriment of local, state, and federal governments.

Koch Whore
Posted by Murphy On February - 23 - 2011

http://www.buffalobeast.com/?p=5045


Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker answers his master’s call

“David Koch”: We’ll back you any way we can. What we were thinking about the crowd was, uh, was planting some troublemakers.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker: You know, well, the only problem with that—because we thought about that…


Feel free to list your favorites here.

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Monday, February 07, 2011

Remembering Reagan



Remembering Reagan...


[h/t to Doug, at Eschaton...]

"Meet RINO Reagan:

This weekend, Republicans marked the 100th birthday of Ronald Reagan with speeches celebrating his small government philosophy, anti-tax fervor and hard-line foreign policy. But if Reagan was a GOP candidate today, he would doubtless fall victim to violations of his own 11th Commandment, "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." Because despite all of the right-wing hagiography, Ronald Reagan ballooned the national debt, repeatedly raised taxes, signed abortion rights legislation and negotiated with terrorists in Iran. For those and so many other perceived offenses, the GOP rank and file - and especially its purity-demanding Tea Partiers - would today brand a reanimated Ronald Reagan a Republican in Name Only..."

http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/meet-rino-reagan

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

States Fighting Health-Care Act Don't Have Precedent On Their Side | Crooks and Liars

I do believe that the phrase "hoist on their own petard" comes to mind here:

States Fighting Health-Care Act Don't Have Precedent On Their Side | Crooks and Liars:

Reporting from Washington - Lawsuits from 14 states challenging the constitutionality of the new national healthcare law face an uphill battle, largely due to a far-reaching Supreme Court ruling in 2005 that upheld federal restrictions on home-grown marijuana in California.

But this week, Obama administration lawyers pointed to Scalia's opinion as supporting the constitutionality of broad federal regulation of health insurance, and most legal experts agreed.


I hate the individual mandate without a public option and I want to do everything possible to fix that, but pissing off Republicans just makes me smile. The fact that it's Scalia opinion that burning them on this, is just a gift. Hee.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

As if Bush wasn't bad enough

I had to apologize for saying that I thought that Steele stood a chance of lasting out the week.

Y'know, HEAD of the fucking RNC and all.

Rush Limbaugh, Head of the Republican Party. Indeed.

The day doesn't go by without something stupid and obnoxious being said out loud by Rush Limbaugh, Leader of the Republican Party.

He doesn't even have to make sense - he's unrestrained id, shouting out the unedited garbage that his fans wish they had the balls to say out loud but they don't - they CAN'T because they would get a well-deserved beatdown from anyone in hearing range and they know it.

Tiresome, petty, evil, and wrong, wrong, wrong about everything that matters to decent Americans who look forward to a future without him or anyone who kisses his lying, drug felon, sex tourist ass.

This is the future of the Republican Party. As if Bush wasn't bad enough.
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Monday, October 06, 2008

Felony Poker

Go ahead and bring up Ayers and Wright again, Thugs - I see your Ayers and raise you Charles Keating.

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Traitor

Democrats attack Lieberman, saying he lied to delegates

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spokesman Jim Manley said Reid too was unhappy with the tone of Lieberman's speech.


Oh, unhappy with the fucking tone, are we?

Well, la-de-da!

Harry - the asshole spoke at the fucking Republican convention. What, for the love of God, will it take to piss you off?

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Why are YOU voting Republican?

Oliver Willis and other folks ask: Why are YOU voting Republican?



You'll get what you deserve.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Trivia

Over at Eschaton, Avedon asked about a Poll:

"Is Joe Lieberman Worse than Zell Miller Yet?"

It occurs to me that I don't know a single person in RL who could tell me exactly who either of these men are, or why they matter.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Republican Offenders

One of my favorite topics, RepublicanOffenders.com proves that Republicans Are Evil™ by gleefully listing hundreds of Thug offenders who have been indicted, or more happily, convicted on charges of ranging from rape to bribery, with a goodly number of pedophiles in the mix.

The next time some rightwing mouthbreather claims moral superiority, make sure you have this ready and pick out three or four of these winners and shut them up but good!

edited:

Over at Eschaton, Sinfonian pointed me to his ongoing feature, the Florida GOP Police Blotter for many many more examples of Republican malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance!

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A refresher course on the Keating Five

John McCain was one of five senators -- and the only one still in public life at all, let alone in the Senate -- who was alleged to have used his position and influence to intervene on behalf of a convicted felon.

A convicted felon paid for vacation trips for McCain's family, and McCain didn't reveal that until he was forced to do so.

http://flprogressive.blogspot.com/2008/03/ah-memories.html

The story:

In early 1987, at the beginning of his first Senate term, McCain attended two meetings with federal banking regulators to discuss an investigation into Lincoln Savings and Loan, an Irvine, Calif., thrift owned by Arizona developer Charles Keating. Federal auditors were investigating Keating's banking practices, and Keating, fearful that the government would seize his S&L, sought intervention from a number of U.S. senators.

At Keating's behest, four senators--McCain and Democrats Dennis DeConcini of Arizona, Alan Cranston of California, and John Glenn of Ohio--met with Ed Gray, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, on April 2. Those four senators and Sen. Don Riegle, D-Mich., attended a second meeting at Keating's behest on April 9 with bank regulators in San Francisco.

Regulators did not seize Lincoln Savings and Loan until two years later. The Lincoln bailout cost taxpayers $2.6 billion, making it the biggest of the S&L scandals. In addition, 17,000 Lincoln investors lost $190 million.

In November 1990, the Senate Ethics Committee launched an investigation into the meetings between the senators and the regulators. McCain, Cranston, DeConcini, Glenn, and Riegle became known as the Keating Five.

(Keating himself was convicted in January 1993 of 73 counts of wire and bankruptcy fraud and served more than four years in prison before his conviction was overturned. [In 1999], he pleaded guilty to four counts of fraud and was sentenced to time served.)

McCain defended his attendance at the meetings by saying Keating was a constituent and that Keating's development company, American Continental Corporation, was a major Arizona employer.

McCain said he wanted to know only whether Keating was being treated fairly and that he had not tried to influence the regulators. At the second meeting, McCain told the regulators, "I wouldn't want any special favors for them," and "I don't want any part of our conversation to be improper."

But Keating was more than a constituent to McCain--he was a longtime friend and associate. McCain met Keating in 1981 at a Navy League dinner in Arizona where McCain was the speaker. Keating was a former naval aviator himself, and the two men became friends. Keating raised money for McCain's two congressional campaigns in 1982 and 1984, and for McCain's 1986 Senate bid. By 1987, McCain campaigns had received $112,000 from Keating, his relatives, and his employees--the most received by any of the Keating Five. (Keating raised a total of $300,000 for the five senators.)

After McCain's election to the House in 1982, he and his family made at least nine trips at Keating's expense, three of which were to Keating's Bahamas retreat. McCain did not disclose the trips (as he was required to under House rules) until the scandal broke in 1989. At that point, he paid Keating $13,433 for the flights.

And in April 1986, one year before the meeting with the regulators, McCain's wife, Cindy, and her father invested $359,100 in a Keating strip mall.

A convicted felon paid for vacation trips for McCain's family, and McCain didn't reveal that until he was forced to do so.

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