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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Maybe she's born with it...


Former televangelist and gay icon Tammy Faye Bakker


Former Texas lottery director and Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers


Maybe it's Maybelline!

Friday, October 07, 2005

Too Much Media?

Al Gore recently delivered one of the most embarrassing speeches of all time. In this speech, he lamented the end of the fairness doctrine and longed for the good old days of Cronkite, Cronkite and Cronkite.

American's are more informed now than they've ever been. The marketplace of ideas is huge. Al Gore is just upset because he is one of the losers in that market.

Perhaps we should just have a government run media offering propaganda 24, 7. Hell, Gore would be happy to socialize most other sectors, why not media?

Bias?

First Democratic representative Charlie Rangel compared Republican President Bush to Democrat "Grand Wizard" Bull Connor. Next he offered his hope that Cheney was, "...sick. rather than mean and evil." Then the AP runs this article:
Cheney Throwing Stones at Democrats

By NANCY BENAC
The Associated Press
Friday, October 7, 2005; 9:33 AM

WASHINGTON -- There he goes again. The vice president has been throwing stones, and he's not the least bit sorry about it.
It's about time newspapers dump the politics section and put articles like this where they belong: on the editorial page.

Dean in Salami Gaff

Howard Dean, speaking about Bush's recent female Supreme Court nominee, urged the administration to avoid playing "hide the salami." No joke. Here's the full context:
Well, certainly the president can claim executive privilege. But in the this case, I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can't play, you know, hide the salami, or whatever it's called.
And Michael Brown had to step down?

Monday, October 03, 2005

Bush Kills 21 People in Lake George

This is probably what half of the liberals in this country are thinking after a recent boating accident in Lake George, NY.

Bush has been on a rampage lately: Katrina, Rita and his ongoing global crusades for oil. This recent attack on 21 elderly tourists is a new low for Kahn, er, Bush.

*?*#$%!!!


Country asks Supreme Court nominee: "Who the hell are you?"

I can only imagine President Bush has nominated Harriet Miers, his former personal attorney, as payback for getting him out of "that thing back in Dallas" in 1993; where most people would send a thank-you note, Bush gift-wraps a Supreme Court appointment. Miers has never been a judge. This is positively scandalous--Democrats, filibuster away!