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It Wasn’t Me Who Said That?

Original AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

In yet another attempt to back pedal from the brink political extinction Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential wanabee Michele “Krazy” Bachmann reportedly said Monday – according to the Associated Press (AP) – she was not arguing a vaccine intended to prevent cervical cancer caused mental retardation when she repeated the scientifically unfounded claim last week.

Oh OK; so, a responsible candidate would normally just throw stuff like that out there because she didn’t believe it? Excuse me, but does anyone out there speak “Krazy” talk?

Krazy said she was only relaying what a seemingly distraught woman had told her after the last GOTP presidential debate in Florida. It was during that “debate” that Bachmann criticized rival the Reverend Ricky Perry for ordering the vaccine in Texas.

“All I was doing is relaying what a woman had said,” Krazy told the AP. “I relayed what she said. I wasn’t attesting to her accuracy. I wasn’t attesting to anything.”

“I was only, sort of, saying what she said was true,” her Brain Captain tried to get her to say.

Krazy has accused Reverend Ricky, the once and future king of Texas, of abusing his authority by signing a 2007 executive order requiring school-age girls to be vaccinated against human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease linked to causing cervical cancer. Following the debate, Bachmann described – for Sean Hannity – an alleged encounter she had with a woman she says approached her.

“There’s a woman who came up crying to me tonight after the debate. She said her daughter was given that vaccine,” Bachmann reportedly said on FOX PAC. “She told me her daughter suffered mental retardation as a result. There are very dangerous consequences.”

Perry said Krazy’s comment after the debate was unwise “when she had no scientific backing, to say the very least.”

Come now Reverend, when have facts ever stood in the way of accusations leveled from the mouth of any conservative?

I was going to say Krazy’s antics demonstrate how desperate her campaign is becoming, but she’s always been like this; she’s always said whatever her Brain Captain says – even though he’s apparently DWI most of the time – and then she tries to recant what she’s said. It’s the whole, “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” moment, repeated over and over again. It used to be fun watching her, now it’s just becoming sad and pathetic.

 
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Posted by on September 20, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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FOX PAC Barred from Canada?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of Reader Supported News, is reporting that Canadian regulators have announced they’ll be rejecting efforts by Canada’s right-wing Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, to repeal a law that forbids lying on broadcast news.

Canada’s Radio Act requires that “a licenser may not broadcast … any false or misleading news,” and the provision has kept FOX PAC and right-wing talk radio not only at bay but out of Canada. While folks like Limbaugh, Hannity, et al, will no doubt shriek and argue that it’s Socialism repressing the right to free speech; as a result of Canada’s Radio Act the nation has very high quality news coverage, including the kind of foreign affairs and investigative journalism that used to be found in the good old US of A before Ronald Reagan’s abolishing of the “Fairness Doctrine” in 1987.

Unlike here in America, “political dialogue in Canada is reportedly marked by civility, modesty, honesty, collegiality, and idealism”, Kennedy writes.

Fortunately for the Great White North, when Harper moved to abolish the anti-lying provision of the Radio Act, Canadians rose up to oppose him fearing their tradition of honest non-partisan news would be replaced by the toxic, overtly partisan, biased and dishonest news coverage familiar to American citizens who listen to FOX PAC and talk radio. According to Kennedy, “Harper’s proposal was coincidentally timed to facilitate the launch of a new right-wing network, ‘Sun TV News’ which Canadians call ‘Fox News North.’”

Score one for truth; thankfully there are public servants who still do what they’re hired to do, and that’s to protect and serve.

FOX PAC is a cancer growing on the collective brains of all its viewers, and considering the combined IQ of its hosts would make Forrest Gump look like Edward R. Murrow it’s no surprise it’s slowly rotting out the political core of the GOTP nourishing them daily on its fetid diet of lies, hate and fear.

So, thank you Canada for being brave enough to stand up for honest journalism, and for showing the almighty conservative dollar that unlike in the U.S. it doesn’t make all your decisions.

 
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Posted by on September 19, 2011 in Journalism

 

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When You Can’t Win, Change the Rules!

Isn’t it interesting that the so-called party “of the people” is nothing of the sort? According to the Associate Press (AP), after years of expanding when and how people can vote by state legislatures controlled by the Democratic Party, these same bodies – now under new Republican Tea Party (GOTP) control are moving to trim early voting days, beef up identification requirements and put new restrictions on how voters are notified about absentee ballots. One party seems dedicated to allowing “the people” access to the ballot box, while the other appears to want to restrict that access.

Democrats claim the GOTP is using midterm election wins to enforce changes favorable to them ahead of the 2012 presidential election. They criticize such legislation, saying it “could lead to longer lines in Democratic-leaning urban areas and discourage people from voting.”

Of course the GOTP counters that bolstering ID rules helps prevent fraud. And at a time when counties face tough budgets, they contend local elections officials don’t have the money to keep early voting locations staffed and opened.

Ah yes, so there’s the rub; it all comes down to money; the ever continuing mantra of the true religion of the right. It isn’t about “God given liberties”, it’s about serving Mammon; it’s about the money. And that makes perfect sense considering the greed that has penetrated the GOTP over the years. The need to serve big corporations, oil companies and the Stock Market, all at the expense of everything else. Who cares about the liberties of the plebs as longs as the “ruling class” – the wealthy – are taken care of?

“We’ve had nothing short of a rhetorical firefight for years between the folks who are worried about fraud and folks who are worried about disenfranchisement – a firefight which is pretty much neatly broken down between the two major parties,” said Doug Chapin, an election expert at the University of Minnesota.

According to the AP, “while states typically adjust voting rules ahead of presidential elections, this year provides an opportunity for new Republican governors and GOP majorities to legislate on election issues.”

Put simply, Chapin said: “What’s happening in 2011 is just as much about what happened in 2010.”

One of the more interesting facts is that a lot of the new voting rules have recently cleared state legislatures in what have traditionally been presidential battlegrounds; all the states which appear to make the difference between victory and defeat. The new GOTP motto appears to be, “If you can’t beat him, change the rules midstream (cheat)”.

Already plans reducing the number of days to cast early ballots have cleared Republican Tea Party-controlled swing states, Florida, Ohio and Wisconsin. Legislatures in Georgia, Tennessee and West Virginia also lopped off advanced-voting time. North Carolina has a pending proposal. And Maine has done away with a policy allowing people to register at the polls on Election Day before casting ballots.

Now, lest anyone think it’s only conservatives who change the rules, history shows us that each party, when in control, seeks to rewrite the rules to its electoral advantage.

But why change the early voting rules – besides the alleged saving of money? Well, as it turns out Democratic voters held an edge in early voting during the 2010 elections in spite of the fact the GOTP made gains in the off-year contest.

But the move to shrink the early voting window in some states isn’t the only change the GOTP is seeking; others it appears are also pushing to require voters to show a photo ID at the polls including Kansas, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, all of which have passed strict photo ID laws.

Personally, I don’t have a real problem with needing to prove your identity in order to vote, but I can see how the next step will be that only driver’s licenses or military IDs will be acceptable forms of proof, and that would not favor the poor, it would decidedly favor the rich – or the GOTP.

When it comes down to it, voters need to ask why rules are being changed. The GOTP continuously screams we have to save money, the debt, THE debt, THE DEBT!!! But the party of so-called “fiscal responsibility” is not willing to consider any type of tax increase, even ones levied only against the uber-wealthy which a clear majority of Americans support according to polling data; a recent 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll, found 61% of Americans polled said increasing taxes to the wealthy should be the first step toward balancing the budget. But the party claiming to “listen to the voice of the American people” ignores each and every poll that suggests raising taxes – they hold up the Ghost of Tax Cuts Past – Ronald Reagan – but ignore the fact he raised taxes more than any other President in the nation’s history in order to spur economic growth during a huge recession.

This has less to do with savings, and more to do with winning.

 
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Posted by on September 19, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls (18 Sep 11 Edition)

Moving into the middle of the first “official” month of the 2012 Republican Tea Party (GOTP) race for the White House a poll by CBS News/NY Times shows that Reverend Ricky Perry’s initial bump in the poles may be starting to erode.

CBS News/NY Times conducted a poll from 10 to 15 Sep 11 on who would be the (GOTP) nominee if it all ended today; here’s what it found:

Perry 23, Mittens Romney 16, Michele “Krazy” Bachmann 7, Newt Gingrich 7, Ron Paul 5, Herman “Pizza Man” Cain 5, Ricky Santorum 1 and Jon Huntsman 1 and Sarah “Ice Queen” Palin 0

Reverend Ricky’s lead over Mittens appears to be taking some serious hits following last week’s debate, Krazy is barely holding on in third place tied with the Newt of all people, while Paul is a distant fourth spot, with the Pizza Man and Santorum and Huntsman continue to trail dismally behind; the Ice Queen wasn’t even in the poll …

There’s been no new polling in either Iowa or New Hampshire but according to the last polls numbers available:

In Iowa – according to Rasmussen Reports (always dubious poll results) – Perry holds first place with 29; Bachmann moves to 18, Mitt 17; Paul 14; Cain 4, Santorum 4, Huntsman 3 and Gingrich 2…

In New Hampshire – Magellan Strategies (R): Mitt 36; Rev Ricky 18; Paul 14; Krazy 10; Cain 3, Huntsman 3 and Gingrich 2…

According to a new Rasmussen Reports poll, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 46/Perry 39

Doesn’t portent anything good when someone like Perry can’t win in a Rasmussen poll, those numbers could be off by an additional five points …

In a Reuters/Ipsos poll:

President Obama 50/Perry 42

President Obama 49/Romney 43

President Obama 49/Paul 42

President Obama 54/Bachmann 36

President Obama 51/Huntsman 37

According to these latest poll (the third in two weeks) everyone else is passé:

President Obama /Cain

President Obama / Palin

President Obama /Gingrich

President Obama /Santorum

So, if the GOTP nomination circus – and the general election – had both ended this week, Reverend Ricky would be the GOTP candidate, and he would have lost by as much as seven (7) points to President Obama.

 
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Posted by on September 18, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Privatizing Social Security – Another Good Reason not to Vote Republican in 2012

According to the Associated Press (AP) most of the current crop of Republican Tea Party (GOTP) hopefuls running for president are embracing plans to partially privatize Social Security, reviving the very contentious issue that thankfully fizzled under former President George W. Bush. If there was no other reason to oppose the election of any of the crazy eights, this would be enough – however, there’s a lack of other reasons as well; but his will do for now.

President Obama’s would-be rivals are fanatical on letting younger workers divert part of their payroll taxes into some type of personal account to be invested separately from Social Security. Key phrase “being invested” which brings us the GOTP candidate’s true motivation; lining the pockets of Wall Street contributors – who always want more, and who are willing to pay for it.

Michele “Krazy” Bachmann and Ron Paul say younger workers should be allowed to invest in alternative plans, while the Reverend Ricky Perry says that whole groups, such as state and local government workers, should be allowed opt out of Social Security altogether.

The AP is reporting that Mittens Romney says the stock market collapse in 2008 shouldn’t scare workers away from investing in private accounts, but acknowledges it’s an issue.

“Given the volatility of investment values that we have just experienced, I would prefer that individual accounts were added to Social Security, not diverted from it, and that they were voluntary,” he wrote in his book, “No Apology.”

Thankfully Progressives and Moderates alike don’t share this “privatize everything” version of the Brave New World under GOTP leadership. They say it would drain resources from the more than 50 million people who now receive benefits, and of course raising the privatization issue could likely give Democrats a potent political weapon.

“We’ll fight that fight anytime,” said Congressman Sander Levin of Michigan, the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, which oversees Social Security. “Bad policy is usually terrible politics, and that’s terrible politics.”

Levin is more than likely right, there is a large voting block of seniors in this country and their rolls fill with more and more voters with every presidential election; the GOTP likes to reason that business can handle everything this country needs, from its prison system to its retirement payouts; how long before some would be GOTP candidate suggests police forces and the military should be privately run as well? Wouldn’t that be great, officers and soldiers swearing an oath to some investment house instead of the Constitution?

 
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Posted by on September 17, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Cheering anyone’s death isn’t Chrisitan – or American

In a world where Republican Tea Party (GOTP) audiences cheer loudly for capital punishment and for hypothetical patients being allowed to die because they don’t have health insurance, one has to suppose this same generation would have cheered the deaths of three Roman criminals convicted and sentenced to die on Golgotha.

One can almost hear Governor Pontius Pilate giving his justification for so many executions – including that of a Rabbi from Galilee – during his tenure as Roman Governor of Judea.

“In the province of Judea, if you come into our province and you kill one of our children, you kill a Roman soldier, you’re involved in another crime and you kill one of our citizens, you will face the ultimate justice in the province of Judea, and that is, you will be executed.”

When asked about the cheering at the mere mention of the many executions he has overseen, Pilate probably would’ve replied.

“I think Romans understand justice.”

Well, 235 people have been executed in Texas under Rick Perry, and those were his words during the recent GOTP debate at the Reagan Library (of course province of Judea was used in place of Texas, Roman soldier for police officer and Pilate for Perry), the same debate where the crowd cheered its loudest of the night when the total number of executions was mentioned.

While I support capital punishment, especially for those convicted of murder, I don’t think it’s appropriate to cheer someone’s death/execution.

But such is life in the conservative America of today. These good old American Christians – if that’s what they are – shouldn’t be cheering anyone’s death. We may celebrate heroes who give their lives in the defense – or in the saving – of others; but we don’t cheer.

Those on the right who think it’s appropriate to cheer at the mention of 234 people executed; or who cheer at the imaginary or hypothetical death of someone with no health insurance, aren’t Christians; they’re barbaric animals. They’re not Americans; they’re some kind of historical throwback; a group belonging in the crowds of the gladiatorial games of Pilate’s time. They’re of course the natural evolution of people who’ve been daily fed on a non-stop diet of hate and fear by the uber-conservatives in this country (FOX PAC, Bush/Cheney, Limbaugh, Hannity et al).

What’s particularly revealing is not one of the fine and noble candidates on the debate stage said the cheering was wrong; not one of them exhibited the same courage John McCain showed during the 2008 campaign when he corrected people in a crowd shouting lies about his opponent; in not doing so, they proved – once again – that they’re not – in the least respect – presidential.

 
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Posted by on September 16, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Pat Robertson’s a putz

One of God’s self proclaimed spokesman, Pat Robertson, is declaring it’s OK with the Lord if spouses divorce their partner with Alzheimer’s, and the whole “for richer – for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part” is more of a guideline than a vow.

During a recent “700 Club” program on Christian Broadcast Network Pat was responding to a caller who said a “friend” had begun dating other women while his wife lies seriously ill with Alzheimer’s, and justifies it by saying that “his wife, as he knows her, is gone.”

Robertson agreed with the man saying, “What he says basically is correct. I know it sounds cruel, but if he’s going to do something, he should divorce her and start all over again, but make sure she has custodial care and somebody looking after her.”

His co-host pressed Robertson about whether that violates the marriage vows. Robertson responded that Alzheimer’s “is a kind of death” and added, “I certainly wouldn’t put a guilt trip on you” for choosing divorce in such a scenario.

This is another symptom of today’s uber-conservative Christianity; what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine and I’m going to do unto others while I can. There isn’t a lot of Christ’s teachings any longer in some so-called Christian’s minds and churches. Robertson is a putz, and his wife should divorce him now while she has a chance and marry a good man she knows she can depend on if her health ever fails her.

 
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Posted by on September 16, 2011 in Lunatics

 

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Ice Queen denies racy bio?

So, Sarah Palin’s husband – Todd – is calling a book about his family “disgusting lies, innuendo and smears” according to the Associated Press (AP). But wait, isn’t that the usual fare coming out of the Palin camp, especially whenever the ex-governor is talking about the President?

A racy new biography about the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) darling – “The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin”, by Joe McGinniss – includes allegations of infidelity and drug use. All this while the Ice Queen is still mum about a possible 2012 run for the GOTP presidential nomination

“This is a man who has been relentlessly stalking my family to the point of moving in right next door to us to harass us and spy on us to satisfy his creepy obsession with my wife,” Todd Palin wrote of McGinniss. “His book is full of disgusting lies, innuendo and smears. Even The New York Times called this book `dated, petty,’ and that it `chases caustic, unsubstantiated gossip.'”

OK, wait a minute; I think Todd is confused, “dated, petty, caustic and unsubstantiated gossip” are all words usually reserved to describe the hatchet job Sarah habitually tries to perform.  I guess it really sucks to be the skeet instead of the shot huh?

“We’re sure to have a doozey to look forward to with this treasure he’s penning,” Sarah Palin wrote last year. “Wonder what kind of material he’ll gather while overlooking Piper’s bedroom, my little garden and the family’s swimming hole?”

While McGinniss doesn’t appear to mention “Piper’s bedroom”, Palin’s “little garden” or the “swimming hole”, he does repeat allegations first published in The National Enquirer that Sarah Palin carried on an affair with Brad Hanson, Todd Palin’s former business partner. Wasn’t it the Enquirer that first broke word of John Edward’s affair?

In a statement released through Palin’s minions, Hanson is once again denying the allegations, although according to the Enquirer story at least one witness has sworn an affidavit about the situation.

“This is the same old story that went around in 2008. It is a complete and outright lie,” Hanson said. “Todd and Sarah Palin have been good friends for many years, and in fact we still own property together. We sold a former joint business venture for business reasons, nothing more. These attacks are shameful and those making them seem to be out only to destroy good people and make money doing so.”

Well the chickens have finally come home to roost; one problem facing Palin is when you live by the sword – spreading lies and innuendos – eventually you get hit by the same sword. She makes stuff up all the time, and now everyone should rush to her defense because her camp is denying so-called lies someone else is spreading about her?

A second problem facing the Ice Queen is an awful lot of self righteous uber-conservative Christian “family values” types have turned out to have none; Newt Gingrich and John Ensign to name a few. My father used to say if you take what the used car salesman claims to be a car’s greatest strength; it usually turns out to be its greatest liability. Odds are there’re some pretty dank, dusty and fetid skeletons in Palin’s closet, and isn’t it just too bad someone is giving her a taste of her own medicine.

Time for the political reality check; when you play with the pigs – including the ones with lip stick – you’re going to get covered in some pretty foul smelling stuff, and it doesn’t matter if what the writer has alleged is true or not, Sarah Palin is a phony, and since she spews vindictive poison on an almost daily basis, a hit in return is not only expected but deserved. She wants to play in the big leagues, she better be prepared for the hits; put on the pads or get off the field.

 
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Posted by on September 15, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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One Flew Over Something

 
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Posted by on September 14, 2011 in Humor

 

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So Vaccines Cause Mental Retardation?

So, at a time when Michele “Krazy” Bachmann could have scored real measurable points against the Reverend Ricky Perry in their Republican Tea Party (GOTP) duel for the evangelical anointing, Krazy takes a perfectly good foil to stick Perry with – the forced vaccination of teen age girls in Texas – and bends it into a pretzel by claiming the vaccine can cause mental retardation?

Are you kidding me?

On a subject that is one of the soft underbellies of Reverend Ricky’s campaign, Bachmann – as a woman, and mother – could have skewered him with it, but instead she goes right off through the looking glass into Krazyland.

Reverend Ricky – who swears to oppose “big” government interfering with little folk’s lives – signed an executive order in Texas requiring young girls to get a Gardasil vaccine to combat sexually transmitted disease that could lead to cervical cancer.

“I’m a mom of three children,” Krazy mewed. “And to have innocent little 12-year-old girls be forced to have a government injection through an executive order is just flat out wrong. That should never be done.”

To his credit – as much as I hate to say it – Perry has conceded he mishandled the issue, but while appearing on FOX PAC Krazy attempted to launch a blitzkrieg against him and came up looking dimmer than usual. “I will tell you that I had a mother last night come up to me here in Tampa, Florida, after the debate,” she said.

“She told me that her little daughter took that vaccine that injection and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter.”

Back in the real world, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that out of 35 million doses of Gardasil distributed in the US only about 0.05 per cent have led to any side effects. No instance of mental retardation was reported.

As a conservative, you know your political world has taken a wrong turn when Rush Limbaugh, says you’ve screwed up, “Michele Bachmann, she might have blown it today. Well, not blown it but she might have jumped the shark today – if she’d have just left it alone on this vaccination thing from last night.”

Someone needs to tell El Rushbo that Krazy jumped the shark a long time ago, and she did it in a train with square wheels going round the bend. Bachmann just can’t keep from saying obtuse things; somewhere someone is writing “Politics for Dummies” and her picture is on the front cover.

 
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Posted by on September 14, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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