George Bush is the worst President in the history of this great nation. Bush and McCain stand for the same Bush results and Bush stances on the economy, Iraq, Global warming, etc. McCain loves the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, who are supporters of Bush. Bush endorses McCain and McCain hearts Bush. Bush, Mcain, McCain, Bush, McCain Cheney, Bush, McCain, Cheney, Bush, Rove, Bush, McCain, Iraq, Recession, Bush, McCain, Torture, WMD's, McCain, Bush, Liar, McCain, Bush, Iraq, Recession, McCain, Bush.
FYI, Matt Taibbi is a freguest guest on Bill Maher's show.
Bush_Bites
· 1 year ago
Uh oh: The John McCrazy ad is back.
OlderAndWiser
· 1 year ago
Why does CSPAN have types like Trent Franks (Idiot-AZ) on to spew their war and fear mongering? I so wanted to get through to ask this Dobson-affiliated "sunday school teacher" the following:
Sir, you seem to advocate only certain countries (the US & Israel) having a device invented by godless scientists [snark] capable of killing millions. Why would you support this if you believe in the Prince of Peace? [snark]
You say Iran wants to kill us. Don't you know the difference between rhetoric and action? Has Iran ever dropped a nuclear bomb on anyone like the US has? Why do you blame them for taking US threats seriously? And you believe Mr. Obama is "naive" yet you wouldn't hesitate to start WWIII if you thought it was necessary, killing millions of people in the process.
You, sir, may not be "naive" but you have the heart of a killer. I'm sure if Jesus Christ appeared to you today, he would smite you down...
grandma
· 1 year ago
241 days left of the incompetent Bush administration.
KarenMrsLloydRichards
· 1 year ago
Check it out: Andrew ("Raw Muscle Glutes") Sullivan has posted some AlJazeera reporting on Hillary's toothless, racist, loser fanbase in KY. Naked, unashamed bigotry that HRC's campaign knew how to exploit.
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
I call on the Republican Party to disband itself, immediately.
RogerARTcom
· 1 year ago
See ( BUILDING A NEW WORLD ) conference - Radford Va. May, 22 - 25 - 2008 weekend of PEACE WORK... Join In...
I saw a guy yesterday who still had a Bush/Cheney bumper sticker on his car..........
nicho
· 1 year ago
I've been noticing that I see very few -- almost no -- Bush stickers, and I live in an area where they were on every other car a year ago.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
can you believe that? i still see them around here all the time. blech.
nicho
· 1 year ago
I also suggest that no one ever talk about McCain without mentioning Bush in the same sentence. Obama does it quite a bit. We need to connect Bush and McCain so tightly that people realize a McCain presidency will just be four more years of Bush.
duchessofbilgewater
· 1 year ago
"This adminsitration" and "this President" are among of the verbal tricks that the republicans have been using (like the "democrat" party) that the rest of us begin to pick up!
lynchie
· 1 year ago
Karen: watched the Al Jizzera clip on Andrew Sullivans blog. It is dead on. The Clintons continue to pound the white working class bigot with be scared of the black man shit. If the DNC overturns the will of the voters then they endorse the use of bigotry and race that has become the hallmark of the Clintons campaign. Bill and Hillary have inserted race into this Primary campaign, they continue to use it as a reason to take the nomination away from Senator Obama and they deserve to be called out on it. Hillary better be careful that her opponent when she runs for re election doesn't throw race baiting into the mix in New York State, i don't think she will survive that attack. If our leaders can't accept equality of the races then how can the average West Virginian or Kentuckian?
1billinnj2
· 1 year ago
i agree that the dems do not use bush's name enough. they should use it as much as they possible can. the other thing that the dems do in the house of rep and the senator do is say "my friends across the isle" . this has to stop. they must call them repubicans or bush's watch dogs, bush's lap dogs,.bush's diaper men and women, and any other clever thing that you can think of that will cause them heart burn.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
wonder what Doctor James Dobson thinks of McWorsethanW jettisoning his spiritual guides in such a horribly secular way...
and who will McWorsethanW now choose as his sideshow freak...i mean $piritual guide. maybe he should stick with some mainstream Episcopalian/Baptist and not another megachurcher.
OlderAndWiser
· 1 year ago
It's McBush...which is what I'm calling him from now on.
Rab
· 1 year ago
What happened to all the assholes that voted for this steaming pile. How can the approval rating be 20%, the dick was voted in twice. There are alot of disgusting so-called americans out there that should join the shrub for a public flogging.
Indigo
· 1 year ago
Good morning. Starting with Memorial Day, old-fashioned Americans take off their white gloves and spats, set them aside, and sit on the verandah sipping iced tea until Labor Day in September. Will this be another do-nothing summer?
My crystal ball shows dark fussing and feuding a la 1968 followed by angry lethargy and an Eisenhower victory in November. This is a deepening Republican Depression, let's make sure everybody understands that. If it doesn't sink in soon, good sense and responsible decision-making will most likely be on hold until 2012.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
here's the video showing how Hillary won Kentucky...mentioned below by KarenMLR... it's a doozy. Kentucky needs help.
This is in regard to your Thursday post demanding that the Democratic "suoer delegates" do their job. If you go back to the erly 1980s when the "super delegates" category was adopted the purpose of having these elected officials and party leaders as delegates was to avoid another McGovern debacle. The party wanted to make sure conventions would not nominate candidates who could not win.
First of all, the primary season does not end until June 3 and "super delegates" have no obligation to commit prior to that date. Secondly, "super delegates" who are really interested in winning in November have to be wondering whether Obama can beat McCain. Early polling in states the party needs to win provides evidence that Hillary has a better chance of winning than Obama. Unless Obama can win over the Democratic constituencies strongly backing Hillary he basically has little more than the old McGovern coalition.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
sounds reasonable until you factor in Hillary's actions throughout her campaign...if she had played by the rules, on ANYTHING, fewer people would be so anxious to stop her now with the superdelegates.
she is not our best candidate.
grandma
· 1 year ago
good morning.
Bush's Invisible War:
....no war as been so out-of-sight, so stage-managed to be painless and invisible. We’re supposed to shop, to spend our stimulus checks, to carry on as if nothing has happened — or is happening. Every now and then we get to rise at a stadium or pause on an airplane. Some sacrifice.
...in 1942 President Franklin Roosevelt said, “This will require, of course, the abandonment not only of luxuries but of many other creature comforts.” President Bush made a sacrifice – he gave up golf as an act of solidarity with families at war. The man who has probably taken more vacations than any other American president, who goes on showy mountain bike rides while his Veterans Administration shamefully mistreats broken warriors, who cut taxes while burdening a generation with this overseas cancer, is at ease with his conscience.
In every way, this president has tried to hide the war. The press chafes because photos of flag-draped coffins are forbidden. But that’s nothing compared to how this administration is trying to turn the public’s eyes away from the pain of the people who feel it most directly, the soldiers and their families.
And Franks also defended Hagee vigorously...of course, he's a McCrazy supporter, too. Expect more of the "defense" of Hagee and Parsley from these morons.
Bush, Mcain, McCain, Bush, McCain Cheney, Bush, McCain, Cheney, Bush, Rove, Bush, McCain, Iraq, Recession, Bush, McCain, Torture, WMD's, McCain, Bush, Liar, McCain, Bush, Iraq, Recession, McCain, Bush.
The Repubs ran against The Carter Administration for at least 10 years.
We need to start branding all Repubs with the Bush Administration impramature.
And keep doing it through the next several election cycles.
grrrrrrrrr.
The video embedded in the ad on your Web page is pretty good.
http://www.randomhouse.com/quizzes/index.cgi?Ta...
Never heard of Matt Taibbi before.
Sir, you seem to advocate only certain countries (the US & Israel) having a device invented by godless scientists [snark] capable of killing millions. Why would you support this if you believe in the Prince of Peace? [snark]
You say Iran wants to kill us. Don't you know the difference between rhetoric and action? Has Iran ever dropped a nuclear bomb on anyone like the US has? Why do you blame them for taking US threats seriously? And you believe Mr. Obama is "naive" yet you wouldn't hesitate to start WWIII if you thought it was necessary, killing millions of people in the process.
You, sir, may not be "naive" but you have the heart of a killer. I'm sure if Jesus Christ appeared to you today, he would smite you down...
http://www.wpaconference.org/
see How YOU 2 CAN - COLOR OUR
RAINBOW (white) HOUSE - A-New
http://www.RogerART.com
and who will McWorsethanW now choose as his sideshow freak...i mean $piritual guide. maybe he should stick with some mainstream Episcopalian/Baptist and not another megachurcher.
My crystal ball shows dark fussing and feuding a la 1968 followed by angry lethargy and an Eisenhower victory in November. This is a deepening Republican Depression, let's make sure everybody understands that. If it doesn't sink in soon, good sense and responsible decision-making will most likely be on hold until 2012.
it's a doozy. Kentucky needs help.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/22/142...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8J9laUNgL4
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iw9z_alanis-...
First of all, the primary season does not end until June 3 and "super delegates" have no obligation to commit prior to that date. Secondly, "super delegates" who are really interested in winning in November have to be wondering whether Obama can beat McCain. Early polling in states the party needs to win provides evidence that Hillary has a better chance of winning than Obama. Unless Obama can win over the Democratic constituencies strongly backing Hillary he basically has little more than the old McGovern coalition.
she is not our best candidate.
Bush's Invisible War:
....no war as been so out-of-sight, so stage-managed to be painless and invisible. We’re supposed to shop, to spend our stimulus checks, to carry on as if nothing has happened — or is happening. Every now and then we get to rise at a stadium or pause on an airplane. Some sacrifice.
...in 1942 President Franklin Roosevelt said, “This will require, of course, the abandonment not only of luxuries but of many other creature comforts.” President Bush made a sacrifice – he gave up golf as an act of solidarity with families at war. The man who has probably taken more vacations than any other American president, who goes on showy mountain bike rides while his Veterans Administration shamefully mistreats broken warriors, who cut taxes while burdening a generation with this overseas cancer, is at ease with his conscience.
In every way, this president has tried to hide the war. The press chafes because photos of flag-draped coffins are forbidden. But that’s nothing compared to how this administration is trying to turn the public’s eyes away from the pain of the people who feel it most directly, the soldiers and their families.
http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/21/the-in...
Fresh off the defenestration of Rev. Hagee, now he's dumping Rev. Parsley, the right-wing preacher-power-broker of Ohio,
http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com...