Friday, December 25, 2015

Yup, I said it and I don't regret it

Perhaps a better title for this article would be the ghost of posts past.  January of 2016 will mark the seventh anniversary of this blog. I don't know whether to cheer, cry, or sigh. I have already provided labels to make it easy for you to find the posts that I think are most representative of my views on a range of topics, but I cannot resist adding some excerpts from posts that are unlabeled and in danger of being buried and forgotten. Chalk it up to a seven year itch or an unwarranted ego as you will.

From Obama v. The Dixiecans 3/9/2009:
“Rather than helping to cure the economic malaise, the Republicans have dusted off their credo from the days of the Great Depression: “If you can’t sit at the head of the table, piss in the soup!” The obstructionist tactics they employed at that time helped President Franklin Roosevelt get elected to four consecutive terms. And what did the Republicans learn from that? Well, they introduced the Constitutional Amendment that now prevents any President from getting elected to more than two terms.”

From Read All About It 2/17/2010:
“I am reminded of what Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall once said about Thomas Nast: 'Stop them pictures. I don’t care what the papers write about me. My constituents can’t read. But, damn it, they can see the pictures.' The constituents of today’s politicians do not read, but they do watch television... What bothers me is the mainstream media [and television networks]. They have traditionally felt a civic obligation to keep the public informed. Keeping the public informed means more than simply reporting statements that you know are lies; it means revealing the lies as lies and the hypocrisy as hypocrisy.”

From A Return To Sanity 4/1/2010:
“As I have said before, I honestly believe that the survival of the Republican Party depends on the ability of its leadership to move it back to the center. I do not envy them. This is going to be a very difficult and risky task. They have danced with the devil, and he is not going to settle for a good night kiss.“

From Arrogance Of Wealth 7/28/2010:
“The Republicans sided with the insurance companies over the issue of health care reform. They sided with Wall Street over regulations to reform our financial institutions. They are now siding with the oil companies over liability for spills and compensation to the victims of those spills. They are siding with the wealthy over taxes while trying to deny the victims of this recession the benefits of unemployment insurance. How many ways can you say bought and paid for?”

From A Dismal Field 9/13/2011:
“Rich Perry: I won’t say, “this dog don’t hunt.” What I will say is that all he brings back are skunks. He calls Social Security a fraudulent ponzi scheme. He is in favor of the Ryan plan that would turn Medicare into a private voucher program. He even said that the progressive income tax is unconstitutional. These and other extreme right wing opinions are stated in his book 'Fed Up.'”

From Nothing To Offer 4/5/2012:
“The season in which mastodon bellows at mastodon, across the primeval swamp of reactionary politics is almost over. The oligopoly is asserting its will. Although a few rogues are still holding out, the pachyderms are falling in line. That they are not exactly singing songs of joy as they fall in line is to be expected. All they have to unite them is their hatred of President Obama.”

From Embarrassed Texans Are Not Alone 4/6/2013:
“Indeed, to those of us who are more rational it seems as though Texans have such a low opinion of all government that they consider political offices to be good, out of the way, places to deposit their lunatics and dumb asses.”

From Mocking Stupid 8/31/2013:
“The Republican dullards there [in North Carolina] actually buried an anti-choice provision into a bill prohibiting the establishment of Sharia law. What, did they think the pro-choice people would be laughing so hard over the absurdity of outlawing something already prohibited by the Constitution that they would not notice the anti-choice provision?”

From Cash Kashkari 5/31/2014:
“He [Neel Kashkari] wants us to believe he will make a better Governor than a politician would because “politicians don’t know how to earn money.” What? Does this lunkhead think the government should be a profit making organization or that politicians should use their elected offices to make as much money for themselves as they can?”

From Malpractice 7/29/2014:
“The Republicans have been fishing for votes in the shallow end of the IQ pool for over a decade now. I suppose the inevitable question is whether they have hooked stupid or stupid has hooked them. Either way, they now own it.”

From Rudy Rude 2/20/2015:
“Rudy Giuliani must have recently visited Florida to look at the ass prints he left there on the road to the white house. I say this because his envy over where President Obama resides is all too apparent.”

From Snippy Snippets 4/10/2015:
“The Republicans are trying to sell us the same wooden nickels they were selling at the time of the robber barons and well into the nineteen thirties, and they are still pitching the same bitch they pitched back then: “Big Government and Socialism are taking this country to hell in a hand basket,” they bark. If that were true I am sure the indignity of being carted off to hell in a hand basket rather than an Armani Bag would be particularly odious to them!”

From Go Left My Lady 4/12/2015
"Up until Ronald Reagan it was Democrats who talked about the undo influence “special interests” had on the Republican Party. What the Democrats meant by special interests were large corporations, the Chamber of Commerce, and the large financial institutions (you know, the people who crashed the economy in 2008). Reagan turned that issue on its head by re-defining “special interests” to mean labor unions, environmental groups, etc. (you know, the people who fought for living wages, safe work places, and the preservation of a beautiful place to live, work and play)."

From Forced Ignorance 6/13/2015:
“The only intelligent people who think ignorance is bliss are the people who blissfully exploit the ignorant!”

From Daddy's GOP 9/13/2015:
“...President Eisenhower saved the Republican Party by pulling it, kicking and screaming, to the political center. The problem is that this victory over the lunatic right was not complete. Like the Herpes Zoster virus that causes chicken pox and shingles, right wing paranoia and stupidity can never be purged from the body politic. And there are always Republican demagogues who are eager to stir up the fear and loathing that allows those right wing lunatics to re-emerge.”

From We Are The Losers 10/29/2015:
“... Privatization is what this villainization of Government and entitlements is all about. The Republicans want to throw your retirement funds to the Wall Street wolves. They do not care if you starve because your retirement fund fell victim to one of Goldman Sachs' 'shitty deals' or you fell victim to another Madoff or Keating. In fact, they want to serve the Greedy Old Plutocrats by removing any regulations that might protect you from such 'shitty deals.'”

From De Farce 11/11/2015:
“As the great God of Republican victimization knows, only a blasphemous liberal would fact check a Republican! Indeed, fact checking Republicans is like body checking people who are on crutches. How dare you trip up the willfully ignorant demagogues with facts!”

From Shame 11/20/2015:
“It is not really the events in France that are the causing this fear mongering; the heinous attacks there are just an excuse. The real cause of the fear mongering is a moral and intellectual bankruptcy that leaves the demagogues nothing else to sell!”

From Chickenhawk Guano 12/5/2015:
"What the Republicans are really protecting is free enterprise run amuck [rather than the second amendment]; they and the NRA are protecting the market – the ability of the gun manufacturers to remain neutral in the fight against terrorists and to sell arms to both sides."

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