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And then there were five

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman is dropping out of the 2012 campaign circus and will be – no big surprise – endorsing Willard Mittens Romney, bringing dozens of new supporters to Romney.

Reportedly Huntsman will endorse Mittens because he believes Romney is the best candidate to beat President Barack Obama in November (and he’s the only person still running who isn’t a lunatic or adulterer). Campaign manager Matt David said Huntsman will announce his withdrawal at an event in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Huntsman was virtually invisible throughout the race, being pummeled in the Iowa caucuses and placing a distant third in New Hampshire, and his chances of winning South Carolina were not looking particularly good; of course if Huntsman had bothered to ask any “normal” American – meaning anyone who isn’t an uber-conservative rich white guy – then he’d have known there wasn’t a snow ball’s chance of him ever winning the GOTP nomination much less the Presidency – c’mon when you’re more bland than milk toast how can you win in today’s media charged world?

That said however, now the debates will no longer have any sense of “normalcy”, it’s full throttled Looney Tunes from here on out.

 
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Posted by on January 16, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 12 Jan 12 Edition

Concerning the ongoing GOTP nominating circus, a new Gallup Tracking poll of registered voters conducted 6 – 10 Jan 12 has been released and the current poll results are:

Willard Mittens Romney 31; Newton “Benny Hill” Gingrich 16; Ricky “The Ric” Santorum 15; Ronny Paul 13; Reverend Rick Perry 6 and Jon “I can’t believe it’s not butter” Huntsman 2

The GOTP clown car continues to careen wildly down the campaign trail with Mittens firmly ensconced behind the steering wheel the rest of cast is trying apparently in vain to shove him out the door with Newton taking on the role of Pennywise the Dancing Clown; Santorum and Paul are holding on in a weak third and fourth place seeming to be perfectly willing to allow Newt to self destruct and hopefully take Romney with him; Reverend Perry’s campaign is beginning to go through its death rattle while Huntsman continues to loiter about at bottom-dwelling mud sucker status.

Heading into the Palmetto State Willard holds a very precarious lead over Newton where the latest Insider Advantage poll of likely voters conducted 11 Jan 12 finds Romney 23;Gingrich 21; Santorum 14; Paul 13; Huntsman 7 and Perry

Romney appears to strongly in the lead in Florida where the new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted on 11 Jan 12 has Romney 41; Gingrich 19; Santorum 15; Paul 9; Huntsman 5 and Perry 2

In the upcoming Nevada Caucus Romney leads in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal poll: Romney 35; Gingrich 26; Paul 5; Perry 4; Huntsman and Santorum 1

Concerning how the GOTP “candidates stack up against the President the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll of registered voters conducted 5 – 9 Jan 12, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 48/Romney 43

President Obama 53/Gingrich 38

President Obama 51/Santorum 40

President Obama 48/Paul 41

Romney’s clearly in control of the nomination process, and unless Newt suddenly can produce pictures of Willard playing golf with Satan it isn’t likely to change.

So, if the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, Willard Mittens Romney would be the GOTP nominee, and he’d lose to President Obama in the general election.

 
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Posted by on January 12, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Posted by on January 12, 2012 in Humor

 

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Let them envy while they eat their cake?

Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential hopeful Willard Mittens Romney claimed on NBC’s Today Show that concerns about Wall Street, financial institutions and income inequality were the result of “envy.”

Mittens – who not surprisingly crushed his opponents in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night — attacked the President for promulgating the “politics of envy.” Though his attack was mainly directed at the president, Willard’s “envy” remark came after Lauer asked about the concerns of “anyone who has questions about the distribution of wealth and power in this country.”

“I think it’s about envy. I think it’s about class warfare,” Romney said. “I think when you have a president encouraging the idea of dividing America based on 99 percent versus one percent… you’ve opened up a whole new wave of approach in this country which is entirely inconsistent with the concept of ‘one nation under God.'”

But wait, that’s not all, Mittens also mewed it wasn’t necessary to have a public debate about the inequality of wealth distribution in this country, and claimed the President’s focus on this issue was just “part of his campaign rally.”

“I think it’s fine to talk about those things in quiet rooms and discussions about tax policy and the like,” Romney said. “But the president has made this part of his campaign rally. Everywhere he goes we hear him talking about millionaires and billionaires and executives and Wall Street. It’s a very envy-oriented, attack-oriented approach and I think it’ll fail.”

Now the question is how long will it take for Mittens to scream that Lauer got him with a “gotcha question”? Probably not long; the real issue is that Willard’s shown once again that he’s a Rodney Rich Pig who can’t relate to anyone who’s not from his class.

 
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Posted by on January 11, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Dustin P. Napier

A soldier from south-central Kentucky who was killed in Afghanistan is being remembered as well-liked, well-respected and a good role model.

Army officials say 20-year-old PFC Dustin P. Napier of London died Sunday due to injuries from enemy small-arms fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion; 24th Infantry Regiment; 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team; 25th Infantry Division based in Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

Students and teachers at South Laurel High School, where Napier graduated in 2010, were especially saddened when they received word of Napier’s death, The Times-Tribune reported (http://bit.ly/zmd3lQ ).

Napier died Sunday in the city of Qalat, in Zabul province, according to the Defense Department statement and a report from Army Alaska. Napier was playing volleyball at a camp when a man dressed in an Afghan Army uniform opened fire, according to the newspaper Stars and Stripes, which is not affiliated with the military.

Two other Stryker soldiers were wounded in the attack, according to the Army.

A New York Times report that describes the shooting but does not identify Napier by name identifies the shooter as a man named Shafiullah from the Pashtun region of Pakistan.

Shafiullah was shot and killed by another American soldier who heard the firing.

The shooter’s status in the Afghan army and his motives for shooting American soldiers was not immediately clear, according to the report; unlike some past cases of Afghan soldiers killing coalition forces, the Taliban did not immediately claim credit for the attack.

Outside the school on Monday, the American flag stood at half-staff, while those inside shared their memories of Napier.

COL Mark Jones with the Air Force Junior ROTC said everyone at the school was saddened by the news and the JROTC plans a memorial service for Napier on Friday.

“I remember Napier when he was here, and I remember him as a model student, very quiet and serious,” Jones said.

South Laurel’s Principal David Cummins said Napier was a “model student.”

“The last couple of days have been really trying around here with his loss,” Cummins said. “A lot of students really looked up to him as a role model and someone they could believe in.”

High school senior Devan Burkhart, who is cadet captain of the school’s JROTC program, said he remembers Napier as “a good friend, a good mentor, and truly a good person.”

“He really had a kind of charisma about him that you liked,” Burkhart said. “What I learned in the JROTC program as far as the Color Guard, the Drill Team and other things, I learned from him. He was the one who would tell me, ‘Stick with it,’ when I got frustrated with the program, and I did stick with it.”

Junior Ashley Smith, who also participates in the JROTC program, said she remembers getting encouragement and support from Napier.

“He encouraged me to go into the Army …” she said. “He taught us discipline, self-respect and basic core values. He said, ‘Service before self,’ and he not only talked it, he did it. Dustin lived his dream, which was to be an American soldier.”

Napier was married in October, according to the Kentucky TV station WLEX.

PFC Napier is the 1,873rd American to die in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner – Stryker soldier killed in Afghanistan remembered at former high school

 
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Posted by on January 11, 2012 in War on Terror

 

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John McCain says choosing Sarah Palin was the best decision he ever made?

Huffington Post is reporting 2008 Republican Presidential candidate John McCain says he has no regrets about the biggest and most controversial decision. Speaking to the Leprechaun Sean Hannity in New Hampshire, McCain said naming Sarah Palin his running mate was “still the best decision I’ve ever made.”

Makes you seriously wonder what his second best decision was, which high fiber cereal to eat in the morning?

McCain was on Hannity’s show to promote his 2008 rival, Mitt Romney, whose Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential candidacy he endorsed last week, after Romney allegedly won the Iowa caucus by eight votes.

But seriously, choosing the Ice Queen was his best decision ever? This clearly sells it, McCain’s Brain Captain’s dead at the controls and he’s running on auto pilot; the choice of Palin was an unmitigated political disaster. She was in no way even remotely qualified to be running for the vice presidency and his decision to choose her seriously threw into doubt his own mental stability to be president.

 
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Posted by on January 10, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Giffords ‘makes me want to vomit’?

MSNBC is reporting that a former Marine whose wife of 54 years was killed last year in the Tucson shootings that left six dead and 13 injured, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, has strong feelings about the Arizona lawmaker and her retired astronaut husband, Mark Kelly.

“Every time I see them on TV,” George Morris told the Arizona Republic, “it makes me want to vomit.”

He said he and his wife had gone to Giffords’ town-hall meeting outside the grocery store in Tucson on 8 Jan 11, to complain to his congresswoman, who he says kept voting for liberal causes (go figure a Democrat voting for Liberal causes); but before he had a chance to whine, a gunman began shooting people in the crowd. Morris’ wife, Dorothy, 76, was killed in the rampage, and he was hit in the legs and back. Giffords was shot in the head.

Reportedly, in the days following the shooting, Morris, a self-described “ultraconservative,” refused an invitation to have President Barack Obama visit him in his hospital room, according to the Arizona Republic.

“I will not kowtow to anyone,” he told the newspaper. “People would not believe that I would refuse the president.”

No, I believe it, Morris was an angry white whiny conservative before the shootings and he continues to be an angry white whiny conservative; big surprise. As a Marine (because in truth there are no former Marines) he should’ve been honored to have the President – his Commander in Chief – visit him in the hospital, it’s called respect and clearly Morris never learned that while he was in uniform; you respect the office, not the man, and Morris’ attitude speaks volumes about the kind of Marine he probably was, and the man he is today. Don’t care whatever he did as a Marine, his current words and attitude drowns it all out. I’ve little doubt as a self-described “ultraconservative” he undoubtedly supported then, and continues to support now the extremely “liberal” gun laws of Arizona which allowed a lunatic to buy weapons, clips and ammo he shouldn’t have been able to get and to ultimately murder his wife and five others.

Morris, who had campaigned on behalf of Giffords’ opponent in the 2010 election, said he didn’t think Giffords should be in office then or now.

“I think she ought to be thrown out of Congress posthaste,” Morris told the Arizona Republic. “I do not think she is worthy of serving.”

He also said Giffords’ husband should’ve had better security in place to protect his wife, knowing she was a target of death threats, and reportedly blames the former astronaut for his wife’s death.

“I’d like to debate our dear captain astronaut (and ask) why he didn’t have security,” Morris told the Arizona Republic. “My wife would still be alive.”

Well, maybe she’d still be alive, but since the gunman was a crazed individual does Morris really think he wouldn’t have attacked as he did, or that somehow his wife wouldn’t have been shot anyway? Of course, then he’d probably argue there should’ve been more security; but exactly why would an officer in the United States Air Force have been responsible for providing security for his Congresswoman wife? If Morris had shown up and there’d been armed guards no doubt he’d have screamed about the Congresswoman being afraid to meet her constituents and called her a coward, or that she’d had her jackbooted thugs there to frighten people.  Morris is a jackass and he’s a disgrace to the Marine Corps. No one’s responsible for his wife’s’ death except for the gunman, and perhaps the pervasive ever-escalating violent rhetoric from the right leading up to the attack.

I’m deeply sorry for his loss, but he’s still an angry white whiney conservative jackass (which means a donkey – for conservatives reading this post).

 
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Posted by on January 10, 2012 in Lunatics

 

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Mittens vetoed contraception bill for rape victims as governor?

Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential hopeful Mittens Romney mewed during this weekend’s debate about a question about whether states have the right to ban birth control, calling the question “silly” and saying that states wouldn’t want to do that anyway. But guess who, as governor of Massachusetts in 2005, vetoed a widely supported bill that would’ve made the morning-after pill available over the counter and require hospitals to offer emergency contraception to rape victims? That’s right, white bread conservative Mitt.

The good news was his moronic veto didn’t stand because the Massachusetts state Senate voted unanimously to overrule it, and the state House voted 139-16 to do the same.

The bad news for women is that Romney’s anti-contraception policies don’t end with the morning-after pill because Mittens is one in a long line of obtuse GOTP candidates signing their lives away on one pledge after another, and one of the pledges he’s put his Willard Hancock on is the pledge to eliminate the Title X family planning program, providing affordable contraception and other basic medical care to millions of uninsured or low-income women in medically underserved communities across the country, because as any Rodney Rich Pig can tell you, “Only rich women have the right to contraception”.

Romney’s once again misrepresented his real stance on an issue, if not outright lied about it to the American people. He’s a flip-flopper and a liar, and he’s not to be trusted.

 
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Posted by on January 9, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Kansas House Speaker Prays For Death of President Obama?

As if comparing the First Lady to the Grinch and calling her “Mrs. YoMoma” wasn’t enough Republican Tea Party (GOTP) Speaker of the Kansas House of Representative, Mike O’Neal has sent another e-mail where he says he’s praying for the death of President Obama.

In the latest e-mail, “Speaker” O’Neal forwarded Psalm 109, which reads: “May his days be few; may another seize his position…” and continues:

May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow.

May his children be wandering beggars; may they be driven from their ruined homes.

May a creditor seize all he has; may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.

May no one extend kindness to him or take pity on his fatherless children.

O’Neal wrote: “At last — I can honestly voice a Biblical prayer for our president! Look it up — it is word for word! Let us all bow our heads and pray. Brothers and Sisters, can I get an AMEN? AMEN!!!!!!”

O’Neal needs to be forced from office by the Republican Tea Party members of the Kansas State House of Representatives; if his first e-mail didn’t make it clear this one certainly does, he’s a racist, and he’s a moron – of course neither of those is a disqualifier in today’s conservative circles, but they should be. Of course in the white bread world of Kansas this is just all in good fun; the Secret Service should arrest him on suspicion of threatening the President of the United States, or for inciting the same. He’s a disgrace, and Republican leaders should jump in line to denounce this yahoo.

 
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Posted by on January 9, 2012 in Racism

 

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Indiana National Guardsmen killed

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that four soldiers with an Indiana-based National Guard unit were killed in Afghanistan and a fifth was injured when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb as they were working to clear a supply route of the improvised bombs, guard officials said Saturday.

Indiana Adjutant General Martin Umbarger said the four members of the Valparaiso-based 713th Engineer Company died Thursday morning in southern Afghanistan. He said all of the men were combat engineers who specialized in clearing major supply routes.

The blast occurred as their vehicle traveled along a road, scouting for signs of roadside bombs and other potential problems convoys might encounter as they move supplies in the decade-long war in Afghanistan, Umbarger said.

“Their mission is to keep the major supply routes clear of all obstacles for the convoys. And what that means is they’re the first ones to go out to make sure the route can be used, so it’s a very important mission — but it’s also extremely dangerous,” he told The Associated Press.

The four men killed were identified as: SSG Jonathan M. Metzger, 32, of Indianapolis, SPC. Brian J. Leonhardt, 21, of Merrillville, Ind., SPC Robert J. Tauteris Jr., 44, of Hamlet, Ind., and SPC Christopher A. Patterson, 20, of Aurora, Ill.

A fifth soldier injured in the blast, Pvt. Douglas Rachowicz, 29, of Hammond, Ind., was initially treated at a military base hospital in Kandahar before being airlifted to the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, Umbarger said.

He said the four soldiers’ deaths were the greatest number of Indiana guardsmen killed since March 2005, when four members of the Indianapolis-based 76th Infantry Brigade died when a land mine exploded under their military vehicle about 30 miles south of the Afghan capital of Kabul.

Gov. Mitch Daniels said in a statement that Umbarger called him Saturday morning to tell him of the deaths. The governor said he’s praying for the soldiers’ families.

“I received from the adjutant general the news a person in my job dreads the most, that we have lost soldiers in combat. I had begun to hope that I had received the last such phone call, and cannot convey the sadness which it instantly brought,” Daniels said.

“My prayers are joined with those of millions of Hoosiers who will hear this terrible news with deep grief but also with gratitude for the courage of those we have lost, and pride that we come from a state that produces men such as these,” he said.

Umbarger said the four soldiers’ families were informed Friday of the deaths, and the last family members were told the news Friday night. He said he’s “humbled and honored” by the courage of the nation’s service members and said the sacrifices of the four men won’t be forgotten.

“I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of these brave citizen-soldiers,” he said in a statement. “We will honor their sacrifice and always remember them.”

SSG Metzger, SPC Leonhardt, SPC Tauteris and SPC Patterson are respectively the 1,869th, 1,870th, 1,871st and 1,872nd Americans to die in Afghanistan … Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden

 
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Posted by on January 9, 2012 in War on Terror

 

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