Wow, no wonder nothing can get done in Washington! Unless of course it involves bailing out bankers! What childish behavior. No, I take that back, most children do not even behave this bad. So Democrats care about women now? Well that is interesting. One minute they are joking about the rape of Sarah Palin's daughter and next they are engaging in Oval Office fellatio and abusing women in the White House. Lovely. Can we get another clip from the Urban Dictionary. I so much enjoyed the lesson on teabagging. But POPped for liberal idiocy. Listening to liberals condemn the GOP is like listening to the French talk about military deterrence. YOU LIE! (sorry; just had this feeling that somewhere Obama was talking) Oh shut up you idiot. What gall to watch this proof revealing to everyone what a bunch low life scum sucking gits the republican party leaders are turning into and making the asinine comments you do. You fit right in with them. clip-on-tie, I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object. I object... Ah, the stench of it all.... More to the point: The soul of conservatism remains what it always was: opposition to all movement in the direction of social and economic equality although I'll take the controversial position that not all Republicans are assholes. This is an article from Politico clipped from 538.com: The gist of the article was as follows -- as the Republican party has pushed out moderates, it has tended to appear more hostile to women candidates and congresswomen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) was quoted as saying that the GOP "is a party that doesn’t respect women, a party that doesn’t believe women are equal to men," while former Republican conference chair Deborah Pryce bemoaned the loss of moderates in general -- many, she maintained, being women. The article cites the major difference in proportion between Republican and Democratic women, with women making up nearly 23 percent of the Democratic caucus in the House of Repres... P.S. Clip-on, The words for the day are: 1) focused (as in, on-topic) 2) constructive (as in, thoughtful contribution to the topic). |
View the Top Clips from November 7, 2009
Embed This Clip In Your Site...
|
||
|
|
|||
|
New from the makers of Clipmarks: Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!
|
|||