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Author: Raine    Date: 03/16/2009 12:48:49

In psychology, psychological projection (or projection bias) is a defense mechanism where a person's personal attributes, unacceptable or unwanted thoughts, and/or emotions are ascribed onto another person or people. In politics, it's called GOP tactics. It's been around for a while, but it is starting to become tiresome in it's psychopathy.

Take Eric Cantor, for example.
House minority whip Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), on Meet the Press Sunday, tried to set the record straight, saying that his party had a stimulus plan that was ignored by an unfriendly press.

"Republicans will have a plan, we had a stimulus plan. You know, part of the problem with being in the minority, David, is that sometimes your colleagues in the press don't want to cover the ideas that the minority has," said Cantor. "We had a plan on the stimulus, it was tailored to small business tax relief."

Cantor went on to attack Obama's proposed budget, saying it does not focus on job creation and short-term problems. He said by placing new taxes on energy and manufacturers, the budget would amount to a $3,000 tax for a household of four, or "essentially, an $800 man, woman and child tax."

When NBC's David Gregory pressed the Virginia representative on his concern for spending, pointing out that Republicans weren't exactly thrifty during former President Bush's tenure, Cantor acknowledged the GOP "blew it" by not being fiscally conservative.

"But that doesn't give the Democrats in power in this town the right to go in and repeat the mistakes that perhaps we may have committed in the past," Cantor said.
While the party was busy saying no to everything in sight, they failed to present new ideas of their own, and now it is the press' fault for not reporting that they had a plan... it all makes sense right?

It doesn't. Projection is a tool people in denial use to abdicate responsibility. Children are very good at it. Usually tho, as children grow into young adults, a sense of accountability sets in and the tendency to project lessens. With Republicans, it seems like it gets worse. Dana Perino is another example. I bet you didn't know that last weeks market gains should be credited to the previous pResdident.
"You were just speaking earlier about the possibility that since we had a little bit of a better week on Wall Street does that spell a turnaround?" Perino said. "Can all the credit go specifically to President Obama? Well, I would say no. We are just going to have to take a while to let all of this settle down and let the policies that our administration and the new administration are trying to put in place have a chance to work."
Part of being a normal responsible adult means accepting responsibility, and part of being elected a representative in government means actually MAKING responsible choices-- making choices goes a little further than sitting back and accepting.

The biggest example this weekend was from Dick Cheney himself.
Asked by CNN's John King if he believes Obama has made the nation less safe through his reversal of certain Bush administration anti-terror policies, Cheney said bluntly: "I do."


The Republicans -- both elected and formerly serving, instead have chosen to take a path of lies to distort their own reality, and in turn Americans. When one of them actually does speak a truth-- Michael Steele for example (actually I think he may be the solitary example) he is shredded by the very people he is supposed to lead.

It is a difficult thing to defend against projection, because it tends to take the victims of denial down with the deniers. Carl Jung said All projections provoke counter-projection when the object is unconscious of the quality projected upon it by the subject. I believe the leaders in Washington understand what is going on, and I think the people of America are waking up to the reality that republicans are not dealing in reality. They are as Jon Boehner put it... in a hole.
“[W]e don’t have enough votes to legislate,” said Republican leader John A. Boehner of Ohio has said. “We are not in the majority. We are not kind-of in the minority; we are in a hole. They ought to get the idea out of their minds that they are legislators. But what they can be is communicators.”
The result of GOProjection? They the government is broken after making sure that nothing is done, they take the toys and go home, and then blame everyone else. Watch Children, they do the same thing.

:peace: and

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Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:04:59
Morning :hug:



Back safe and sound - someone in the ATL almost got a call last night but our plane got delayed so we didn't have to fly out this morning instead. ;)



I think I've conquored my fear of take off's and landings but now I've realized that I am a worrisome travler so that's my next thing to break my habit of.



Glad to be back - I missed everyone! :hug:

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:07:16
Welcome back Mala!



So how was the weekend?

Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:12:15
It was a blast!



Lots of drinking, food, meetings and learning new things about some of the people I work with :D

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:16:34
Well I am glad you got home alright, although I would have been more than happy to go see you at the airport!

Comment by Scoopster on 03/16/2009 13:17:17
Morning guys! Good to see you made it home ok Mala.. :hug:



WTF at that Victoria Jackson clip.. is she being serious or doing a REAL good job at making Fox look like a bunch of idiots?

Comment by Scoopster on 03/16/2009 13:18:59
And now a public service announcement...



http://14.media.tumblr.com/b9vfl4b63l40jtf4BQ7H5pCNo1_500.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:24:28
Quote by Raine:

Well I am glad you got home alright, although I would have been more than happy to go see you at the airport!




You did almost get a call :lol:



All the planes out of the ATL were running late yesterday because of the weather so our plane was an hour late from Punta Cana so we thought we missed our connection and we were going to spend the night. Turns out is was delayed also. I did sprint through immigration and customs and securety. Almost took out a family on the people mover when I didn't see the "abrupt stop" and fell up the escalator because I didn't get my shoe on all the way and got hung up on my jeans.



I'm treating it all as a learning experience :D



Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:25:24
Thanks Scoop :)



I so missed everyone! No internet for 4 days! :thud:

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:27:19
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning guys! Good to see you made it home ok Mala.. :hug:



WTF at that Victoria Jackson clip.. is she being serious or doing a REAL good job at making Fox look like a bunch of idiots?


I think she is quite serious...

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:28:19
Quote by wickedpam:

You did almost get a call :lol:



All the planes out of the ATL were running late yesterday because of the weather so our plane was an hour late from Punta Cana so we thought we missed our connection and we were going to spend the night. Turns out is was delayed also. I did sprint through immigration and customs and securety. Almost took out a family on the people mover when I didn't see the "abrupt stop" and fell up the escalator because I didn't get my shoe on all the way and got hung up on my jeans.



I'm treating it all as a learning experience :D



:rofl: <--- cause no one got hurt. That sounds like a sit com episode!



Comment by TriSec on 03/16/2009 13:36:20
Speaking of Republican Projection, did you all catch this?





Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:37:25
"Their legislation is larded with wasteful spending," Jindal said. "It includes ... $140 million for something called 'volcano monitoring.' Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, D.C." Bobby Jindal, in response to President Obama's address to Congress.



Why, you ask am I mentioning this?



Here's why.





Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:40:24
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

You did almost get a call :lol:



All the planes out of the ATL were running late yesterday because of the weather so our plane was an hour late from Punta Cana so we thought we missed our connection and we were going to spend the night. Turns out is was delayed also. I did sprint through immigration and customs and securety. Almost took out a family on the people mover when I didn't see the "abrupt stop" and fell up the escalator because I didn't get my shoe on all the way and got hung up on my jeans.



I'm treating it all as a learning experience :D



:rofl: <--- cause no one got hurt. That sounds like a sit com episode!









Trust me it was pretty funny :D



Since my shoe wasn't all the way on at one point it flew off my foot when I was trying to walk fast and I was trying to keep up with eveyone one shoe on one shoe off.



:lol:

Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:44:32
Quote by TriSec:

Speaking of Republican Projection, did you all catch this?







To be honest - Ms. McCain has a point about women and weight.



Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:45:10
So what did I miss these past few days? What did John Stewart do?

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:52:23
Jon Stewart took Jim Cramer to the woodshed --- regarding CNBC.







Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:54:11
Quote by Raine:

Jon Stewart took Jim Cramer to the woodshed --- regarding CNBC.











really? what sparked that?

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 13:55:43
Mondo in the hizzy. Greetings from the internship. I have two monitors, net access and time to study. How good is this. Plus I get to learn stuff about Active Directory and networks. Life is good.



Welcome home Mala.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 13:57:04
Hey Mondo :D



I didn't know you got an intership! Congrats :)

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 13:59:28
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Jon Stewart took Jim Cramer to the woodshed --- regarding CNBC.











really? what sparked that?
This is what started it all.



Cramer then went all the morning shows claiming that Jon was just a comedian... etc., and THEN acceped the invitation to join Stewart on the Daily show to rebutt...



And it was amazing.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:00:04
Quote by Mondobubba:

Mondo in the hizzy. Greetings from the internship. I have two monitors, net access and time to study. How good is this. Plus I get to learn stuff about Active Directory and networks. Life is good.



Welcome home Mala.


NICE!



Good morning!

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 14:03:15
Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Mondo :D



I didn't know you got an intership! Congrats :)




You were out of town it happened pretty fast. I talked to the dude Thursdee, he said when can you start coming in? I said Mondee. So here I am

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 14:06:02
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Mondo in the hizzy. Greetings from the internship. I have two monitors, net access and time to study. How good is this. Plus I get to learn stuff about Active Directory and networks. Life is good.



Welcome home Mala.


NICE!



Good morning!




Morning Ms Raine. I think we are finally on the same page in our FB discussion from yesterdee.



Comment by BobR on 03/16/2009 14:06:31
Quote by Raine:

"Their legislation is larded with wasteful spending," Jindal said. "It includes ... $140 million for something called 'volcano monitoring.' Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, D.C." Bobby Jindal, in response to President Obama's address to Congress.



Why, you ask am I mentioning this?



Here's why.





Hey Jindal - why are we wasting money monitoring the level of the Mississippi river?

Comment by Scoopster on 03/16/2009 14:09:06
Oh yeah.. I have something to say about Michael Steele.



Last week he made a very public statement regarding abortion. The reactions in the media and from within his own party were expected - surprise and outrage respectively. In fact, there was so much outrage particularly from a certain drug-addled hot air balloon that Steele then both reserved and discounted his previous statement.



What was not seen was any praise for taking this stand, nor advocacy for him to hold his own position against the neanderthals in his own party. Why was there no show of support from anyone for this position? Why did no pro-choice Republicans, or even elected Democrats or pundits, make a statement encouraging and applauding this? Even if it was negated a few days later, the fact that Steele said such a thing in my opinion goes well beyond the need to be more politically open in order to attract people to his party - it is a sign that changes of view come to the most resistant to such change, even if they come slowly and with great opposition.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:10:11
:yadda:



Oh Tucker....

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:10:25
Why doesn't Tucker call him out?

Comment by velveeta jones on 03/16/2009 14:10:33
Morning all.



GREAT clip! Can we petition FOX to give Jackson her own show? Please, pretty please!



:rofl:

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 14:10:46
Speaking of comedians bitch slapping weasels, did anybody see the bitch slapping that Michael Eric Dyson gave Dan(?) Breitbrat on Realtime? OH MAH GAWD. There was a smoking ruin in the chair!

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:15:11
Quote by Scoopster:

Oh yeah.. I have something to say about Michael Steele.



Last week he made a very public statement regarding abortion. The reactions in the media and from within his own party were expected - surprise and outrage respectively. In fact, there was so much outrage particularly from a certain drug-addled hot air balloon that Steele then both reserved and discounted his previous statement.



What was not seen was any praise for taking this stand, nor advocacy for him to hold his own position against the neanderthals in his own party. Why was there no show of support from anyone for this position? Why did no pro-choice Republicans, or even elected Democrats or pundits, make a statement encouraging and applauding this? Even if it was negated a few days later, the fact that Steele said such a thing in my opinion goes well beyond the need to be more politically open in order to attract people to his party - it is a sign that changes of view come to the most resistant to such change, even if they come slowly and with great opposition.
I have to say that I thought steele was a breath of fresh air when he said those things...



The problem is, he has come to look so foolish with his apologies that one cannot take him seriously any longer.



Why would the Dems applaud someone who cannot be taken seriously?



Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:24:45
Quote by Mondobubba:

Speaking of comedians bitch slapping weasels, did anybody see the bitch slapping that Michael Eric Dyson gave Dan(?) Breitbrat on Realtime? OH MAH GAWD. There was a smoking ruin in the chair!




I just kept waiting for Breitbart to call him a n*gger. I swear, the hatred ooozed thru my TV screen.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:30:18
Here we go...

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 14:30:46
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Speaking of comedians bitch slapping weasels, did anybody see the bitch slapping that Michael Eric Dyson gave Dan(?) Breitbrat on Realtime? OH MAH GAWD. There was a smoking ruin in the chair!




I just kept waiting for Breitbart to call him a n*gger. I swear, the hatred ooozed thru my TV screen.




Here is my goodparts version for those that didn't see it



Dyson: Cogent well reasoned argument using logic

Breitbart: Waaaaaahhh Mommy! Post-structuralism, French! Bad! Derrida! Folcoult wahhhaaaa ad hominum attack on critical theory. :soils underpants:



Yeah he Breitbart was down right nasty. Not snarky, mean. When Dyson called him on his coded language Breitbart got even uglier. You are right I was waiting for the N bomb.

Comment by BobR on 03/16/2009 14:33:17
Quote by Scoopster:

Oh yeah.. I have something to say about Michael Steele.



Last week he made a very public statement regarding abortion. The reactions in the media and from within his own party were expected - surprise and outrage respectively. In fact, there was so much outrage particularly from a certain drug-addled hot air balloon that Steele then both reserved and discounted his previous statement.



What was not seen was any praise for taking this stand, nor advocacy for him to hold his own position against the neanderthals in his own party. Why was there no show of support from anyone for this position? Why did no pro-choice Republicans, or even elected Democrats or pundits, make a statement encouraging and applauding this? Even if it was negated a few days later, the fact that Steele said such a thing in my opinion goes well beyond the need to be more politically open in order to attract people to his party - it is a sign that changes of view come to the most resistant to such change, even if they come slowly and with great opposition.


:clap:

Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 14:34:34
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Mondo :D



I didn't know you got an intership! Congrats :)




You were out of town it happened pretty fast. I talked to the dude Thursdee, he said when can you start coming in? I said Mondee. So here I am




very cool :)



Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:35:17
Buh By Prod Chris!

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:35:18
Buh By Prod Chris!

Comment by BobR on 03/16/2009 14:38:37
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Speaking of comedians bitch slapping weasels, did anybody see the bitch slapping that Michael Eric Dyson gave Dan(?) Breitbrat on Realtime? OH MAH GAWD. There was a smoking ruin in the chair!




I just kept waiting for Breitbart to call him a n*gger. I swear, the hatred ooozed thru my TV screen.




Here is my goodparts version for those that didn't see it



Dyson: Cogent well reasoned argument using logic

Breitbart: Waaaaaahhh Mommy! Post-structuralism, French! Bad! Derrida! Folcoult wahhhaaaa ad hominum attack on critical theory. :soils underpants:



Yeah he Breitbart was down right nasty. Not snarky, mean. When Dyson called him on his coded language Breitbart got even uglier. You are right I was waiting for the N bomb.


It was more like:



Dyson: Cogent well reasoned argument using logic

Breitbart: "code-words!" :talking point: :Red herring argument: *sputter* *disgusted look* :fight or flight flop sweat:

Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 14:40:34
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Jon Stewart took Jim Cramer to the woodshed --- regarding CNBC.











really? what sparked that?
This is what started it all.



Cramer then went all the morning shows claiming that Jon was just a comedian... etc., and THEN acceped the invitation to join Stewart on the Daily show to rebutt...



And it was amazing.






WoW!





I like that Jon Stewart kinda became the voice of us. I think a lot of people have asked those questions - not in such technical terms but we want to know why we didn't get this info faster.



Almost felt like Kramer was gonna cry but I hope he takes alot of what Stewart says to heart. And maybe CNBC gets back to financial REPORTING.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 14:52:23
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 has struck near Salebabu, Indonesia, according to the USGS.



:nervous:

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 15:04:29
Quote by Raine:

Buh By Prod Chris!




Is he off to jury duty? Remember wearing the Princess Leah costume works in Chicago. Not NYC.



We will need a report on LA.

Comment by Scoopster on 03/16/2009 15:07:01
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Speaking of comedians bitch slapping weasels, did anybody see the bitch slapping that Michael Eric Dyson gave Dan(?) Breitbrat on Realtime? OH MAH GAWD. There was a smoking ruin in the chair!




I just kept waiting for Breitbart to call him a n*gger. I swear, the hatred ooozed thru my TV screen.




Here is my goodparts version for those that didn't see it



Dyson: Cogent well reasoned argument using logic

Breitbart: Waaaaaahhh Mommy! Post-structuralism, French! Bad! Derrida! Folcoult wahhhaaaa ad hominum attack on critical theory. :soils underpants:



Yeah he Breitbart was down right nasty. Not snarky, mean. When Dyson called him on his coded language Breitbart got even uglier. You are right I was waiting for the N bomb.


It was more like:



Dyson: Cogent well reasoned argument using logic

Breitbart: "code-words!" :talking point: :Red herring argument: *sputter* *disgusted look* :fight or flight flop sweat:


I thought that dude ruined the whole panel discussion.. he was so intellectually vacant, compared to some of the other actually decent conservatives who've been on Real Time, that it made everyone in the studio with him and everyone watching dumber.



I felt much better, albeit a bit light-headed, when Sarah Silverman came out.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:11:32
:rofl: OMG! I cannot believe that got thru on the 'span!!!!

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:13:38
Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:17:23
Comment by Scoopster on 03/16/2009 15:20:50
Quote by Raine:

Click this...



:thud:


So he is officially a former Senator now?





Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:22:01
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Raine:

Click this...



:thud:


So he is officially a former Senator now?







I hope so.



Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:25:59
The latest: Politico’s Mike Allen reports that “word on the street” is that Norm Coleman will take over as Republican National Committee chair after March fundraising numbers show that Steele has been a bust.



This rumor would seem to give the Dems a fat target. Dems around D.C. want the Democratic National Committee to use the claim that Coleman is supposedly job hunting elsewhere as a hook to renew their efforts to call on Coleman to drop his challenge to Al Franken. As Dem strategist Phil Singer puts it: “Democrats have every incentive to drive this rumor.”



Alas, it just ain’t gonna happen. A Democratic official tells me that the DNC isn’t taking the bait on this one. Says the official: “When the Republicans are forming a circular firing squad, the last thing we’re going to do is step into the middle.”
That would be a smart move... That is fer sure.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:28:55


When he drops some birdshot into an old man's face, and has the victim apologize, then we can talk.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 15:40:54
Speaking of birdshot, Will Ferrall as W in You're Welcome America discussing the former Veep. I almost wet myself I was laughing so hard.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:41:45
The US has shot down and Iranian aircraft... waiting for a link to confirm with more details.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 15:49:19
In breaking political news



Seriously, CNN has this tidbit about the Levi-Bristol break up on the "breaking political news" ticker.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 15:52:07
Comment by wickedpam on 03/16/2009 15:58:27
Tony = M.I.T (mook in training)

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:58:57
You tell 'em Joe!!!!

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 15:59:26
Quote by wickedpam:

Tony = M.I.T (mook in training)


Tony is doing great!

Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 16:00:08
Good day everyone.



I am really hating these late hours at work because now I miss most of Momma due to still being asleep. And this week tonight and Wednesday I have two shifts of late tennis which will keep me at work until 3 AM.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 16:01:35
Comment by TriSec on 03/16/2009 16:03:13
Well....I'm in the house alone for the next two hours. Nothing to do except sit in front of the computer.



So naturally, my thoughts are turning to uhh, porn.



I'm going to have a brief fling with my old girlfriend Connie in a bit. Don't tell Mrs. TriSec.





Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 16:26:19
Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 16:31:06
Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 16:38:56
Two observations to note:



1. Victoria Jackson is the epitome of the stereotype of the dumb blonde between that squeaky voice and her kissing up to the GOP. No wonder why her career went south since she left SNL.



2. The attacks on Megan McCain's weight. Do you really want to hear attacks on someone being fat from anorexic skanks like Coulter and to a lesser extent Ingrahm?

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 16:44:50




Hey Sanford, kiss my hairy, pimpley backside.

Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 16:55:18
When the Ayn Rand guy comes on Thom Hartmann, why do I think of that South Park episode when Officer Bob finally learns to read and then comments on reading Atlas Shrugged and saying it was the biggest piece of crap he ever read?

Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 18:42:29
The blog is dead again.

Comment by TriSec on 03/16/2009 18:52:52
Hey folks. Javi is going to be getting off the bus in about 1/2 hour, and I've been informed that I need to give up the computer so he can go to Webkinz for a while.



I just flew my new Connie from Hanscom Field down to Atlantic City, in about an hour and a half. Got up to FL25 for a few minutes, then let down and hand-flew the final; plunked her down right on the numbers.



Best Connie I've flown since Flightsim 98, hands down!

Comment by Random on 03/16/2009 19:24:28
Comment by Random on 03/16/2009 19:26:00
Quote by livingonli:

When the Ayn Rand guy comes on Thom Hartmann, why do I think of that South Park episode when Officer Bob finally learns to read and then comments on reading Atlas Shrugged and saying it was the biggest piece of crap he ever read?


hm...wait...Ayn Rand is still alive?

And maybe...just maybe Atlas Shrugged is the biggest piece of crap ever written? Just askin.

(No idea what it's about though.)

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 19:31:21
Hi Random!

Comment by Random on 03/16/2009 19:49:25
Hi Raine

Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 20:09:41
Time to go head off to the late shift at the salt mine after I stop at Target.

Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 20:20:51


Comment by Random on 03/16/2009 20:54:18
Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 20:57:47
Go AG Cuomo!!!





He asked for a list by 4 o'clock... they failed... he suppeoned.



"We had given AGI up to 4 o'clock today to provide the information on the latest round of bonuses that they paid out," Cuomo said. "Four o'clock has come and gone."



In the letter, Cuomo said he was disturbed to learn over the weekend of AIG’s plans to pay millions of dollars to members of the Financial Products subsidiary through it’s Financial Products Retention Plan.



He sent the letter to Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the insurance giant said.


Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 21:00:36


Excellent catch!!!



Jeebers -- here is something else that is starting to piss me off... we are actually starting -- barely mind you-- an uptick happening... and this bottom feeders are ready to pounce all over that too.







Comment by Raine on 03/16/2009 21:17:32
Come on Meghan -- you know deep down you wanna be a Dem.



I must say, I agree with her, but I truly feel like she is a fish swimming upstream --

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/16/2009 22:50:09
Good evening everyone.

Comment by livingonli on 03/16/2009 23:20:03
Fox News---Putting the oo in "stoopid".

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 23:32:13
Quote by Raine:

Come on Meghan -- you know deep down you wanna be a Dem.



I must say, I agree with her, but I truly feel like she is a fish swimming upstream --






Oh my god size 8 to 10 she's HUGE! :eyeroll: Jesus what a bunch of catty bitches. Typical ad-hominid attack. Can't argue somebody point to point go for the throat.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/16/2009 23:33:39
And you're right Raine, she so wants to be a Democrat which is worse than being curvy.

Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 00:05:07
Quote by Mondobubba:

And you're right Raine, she so wants to be a Democrat which is worse than being curvy.


The key is undoing the indoctriniation.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 00:43:08
Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 00:55:20


WooHoo!



I have missed Mark so much! (bookmarking and adding to FB!!)

Comment by TriSec on 03/17/2009 01:02:45
Evening folks!



Dead bodies and weird diagnoses.....it's Monday on Discovery Health!



Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 01:12:29




For those who want to savor the Dyson smack down of Breitbart again.

Comment by AuntAzalea on 03/17/2009 01:30:04
Quote by Mondobubba:





For those who want to savor the Dyson smack down of Breitbart again.




A thing of beauty. I could watch that over and over.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 01:35:32
Quote by AuntAzalea:

Quote by Mondobubba:





For those who want to savor the Dyson smack down of Breitbart again.




A thing of beauty. I could watch that over and over.






Ain't it though?

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 01:42:38
Ok, I just read the KO reported that canadians are building a "Shoe Cannon" in anticipation of *ush's visit tomorrow!! :clap:

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 01:59:35
Quote by Raine:

Ok, I just read the KO reported that canadians are building a "Shoe Cannon" in anticipation of *ush's visit tomorrow!! :clap:




Yes the nice Canadian lawyer lady explaining why Bush shouldn't be allowed in Canada.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 02:01:33
Rachel Maddow with the BSG shout out! :metal: w00t!

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/17/2009 02:02:32
Wouldn't it be great if they tried to arrest Dumbya?



BLAME CANADA! BLAME CANADA!

Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 02:13:54
Quote by Mondobubba:

Rachel Maddow with the BSG shout out! :metal: w00t!


Interesting considering that she supposedly doesn't watch conventional TV.



The only interesting thing with Chimpy going to Canada is that Bush's butt buddy Harper is still Prime Minister. When Bush was President, I kept thinking of wanting to move to Canada. Now that Obama is President and Harper is Canadian PM I wonder how many Canadians now want to move to America for political reasons?

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 02:28:58
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Rachel Maddow with the BSG shout out! :metal: w00t!


Interesting considering that she supposedly doesn't watch conventional TV.



The only interesting thing with Chimpy going to Canada is that Bush's butt buddy Harper is still Prime Minister. When Bush was President, I kept thinking of wanting to move to Canada. Now that Obama is President and Harper is Canadian PM I wonder how many Canadians now want to move to America for political reasons?




Why give up that excellent health care system for the mess we have here?

Comment by livingonli on 03/17/2009 02:32:03
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Rachel Maddow with the BSG shout out! :metal: w00t!


Interesting considering that she supposedly doesn't watch conventional TV.



The only interesting thing with Chimpy going to Canada is that Bush's butt buddy Harper is still Prime Minister. When Bush was President, I kept thinking of wanting to move to Canada. Now that Obama is President and Harper is Canadian PM I wonder how many Canadians now want to move to America for political reasons?




Why give up that excellent health care system for the mess we have here?


That is a point. Unless Harper fucks up with the health-care system since there have been rumors he would like to move towards privatization.

Comment by Raine on 03/17/2009 02:41:00
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

Ok, I just read the KO reported that canadians are building a "Shoe Cannon" in anticipation of *ush's visit tomorrow!! :clap:




Yes the nice Canadian lawyer lady explaining why Bush shouldn't be allowed in Canada.
oo000oo This is kinda interesting...



You think he will be allowed in?



A girl can dream right?



Comment by Mondobubba on 03/17/2009 02:49:59
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

Ok, I just read the KO reported that canadians are building a "Shoe Cannon" in anticipation of *ush's visit tomorrow!! :clap:




Yes the nice Canadian lawyer lady explaining why Bush shouldn't be allowed in Canada.
oo000oo This is kinda interesting...



You think he will be allowed in?



A girl can dream right?





Oh dream on honey child! I have this vision of Bush getting off the plane and getting to passport control (Thanks Dickweed, didn't used to need to do this) and being turned back because of his criminal record.