Friday, July 2, 2010

Part XV of 'Whine Some More!'

It's today's edition of the GOP's favorite game show since they lost:
-the Senate
-the House of Represenatives
-the White House
-a majority of the governorships
-a majority of the state legislatures

All within two years!


It's WHINE....SOME...MORE!

Yes, it's the popular game that all the GOP Cocksuckers are playing now that they have to live down wrecking the economy, sending thousands of our kids to die in the wrong country and being recognized as useless hypocrites.

Let's see what those pussies are crying today!

58. That bitch Kagan is way on the left because she thinks the commerce clause of the Constitution makes it possible for Congress to write any law they want!

LMAO! The GOP Cocksuckers are really upset that the President's got another Supreme Court appointment; so upset that they are reduced to making stuff up. Kagan's view of the commerce clause is right in line with Justice Scalia's--that arch-conservative guy that Dear Dead Ron appointed a few years back.

Next, the President will probably replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has health problems and whose husband tragically died of cancer the other day. Then the GOP Cocksuckers will go through the same whining they did with Sotomayor last year and Kagan THIS year. Just watch.

But here is what should REALLY scare the shit out of them. Ready?

When the president is reelected in 2012 (And I don't say 'if' but 'when,' because let's face it, the GOP's got nothing.) there is a very good chance that he will get a FOURTH Supreme Court appointment. Up till now he's just been getting moderate to liberal republicans. The leading contenders will be Antonin Scalia or Anthony Kennedy, both of which are Reagan appointees and both of which are not young men. Except for Ginsburg, Scalia is the oldest person on the Court at 74. Kennedy is right behind him at 73 and he's about to turn 74 in three weeks. Scalia is one of the conservatives and Kennedy is a moderate conservative that serves as the swing vote on the court. Therefore, one fatal heart attack puts the Court right back to where it was in the 60s, when Earl Warren was the Chief. Remember HIM? Remember the 'Impeach Earl Warren!' billboards that sprang up in The South after he croaked school desegregation? Remember the big, fat, shit taco you guys had to eat? *I* sure do! :)


59. The outlook for the budget is dismal! It's all the fault of Health Care Reform! The Congressional Budget Office said so!

Speaking of making things up, we have this beaut. Fox Not the News claimed it because they haven't been able to get over Health Care Reform being passed. The CBO said that health care reform would actually reduce the budget deficit by about $140 billion over the next decade and more than a trillion in the decade after that.


3. Kagan supports infanticide! Or partial-birth abortion!

LOL! Since the others failed, they pulled out the Abortion oldie at the last minute.

First off, Kagan does not support infanticide at all. This comes from the claim that Kagan convinced the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to change their position on partial-birth abortion. Their position remains unchanged.

Second, Kagan never supported partial-birth abortion. This comes from a very- narrowly drawn exception in cases where doctors would find that not doing one would result in grevious injury to the health of a pregnant woman.


60. The bailout that Black Bastard wanted hasn't worked!

Um, you mean the 'stimulus,' right? The Drunken Frat Boy proposed the bailout, not President Obama.

As for the stimulus not working, well, here's what people who know what they are talking about are saying:

Council of Economic Advisers - The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 raised employment by between 2.2 and 2.8 million in the first quarter of 2010.

Congressional Budget Office - The CBO estimated in February that as of the fourth quarter of 2009, "ARRA added between 1.0 million and 2.1 million to the number of workers employed in the United States."

IHS/Global Insight - At least 1.7 million jobs will be created or saved by the first quarter of 2010.

Moody's economy.com - 1.9 million jobs will be created or saved" by the first quarter of 2010

Macroeconomic Advisers - Estimated that 1.46 million will be saved as of the first quarter of 2010.


61. That bitch wouldn't let the families of 911 sue Saudi Arabia and then she LIED about it!

My advice is, don't try teaching us the law when you don't know anything about it yourself.

Kagan just described the law, which mandates that ALL suits involving foreign countries are thrown out unless they meet some very fine criteria. This case, Federal Insurance Co. v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, didn't. All courts the case has been before agree. She didn't 'lie' at all.


62. Is the media going to devote as much time to the scientist in the 'climategate' thing being cleared as they did to the scandal in the first place?! Huh?

If nothing illustrates the GOP Cocksuckers constant whine of "We're being PICKED on!", this does.

The Climategate Scandal, if 'scandal' is what you want to call it, centered around the theft of e-mails from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. These e-mails were then posted online. Global warming skeptics then used the e-mails as examples of climatologists 'fudging data' in order to make the case for global warming. Penn State established a panel that concluded one of the scientists in the case did not fudge his data. Period.

So now Fox Not the News is whining that a professor cleared of participating in a 'scandal' which Fox led the charge in creating, is not being reported enough on the legitimate news networks.

So the fault is with the networks who supposedly didn't report that a guy was cleared of bogus complaints that organizations like Fox made. Um, the AP reported it, the Allentown Morning Call reported it, the London Guardian reported it, the London Times had it in a column, Penn State released preliminary results showing the scientist in question was innocent. What more does Fox Not the News want?

Oh, and for those of you whose hackles bristle at the very idea that Fox Not the News pushed a bogus charge onto a scientist? Two things. One:

- April 22, 2009, Fox and Friends: Show hosts wished us a Happy Earth Day!. Then they claimed that the stolen e-mails showed falsified climate data.

- November 24, 2009, Fox News' Your World: Stuart Varney said scientists were trying to manipulate data to prove global warming.

- December 3, 2009, America's Newsroom: Bill Hemmer said "recently leaked emails reveal that scientists use, quote, 'tricks' to hide evidence of a decline in global temperatures over the past, say, few decades."

- December 6, 2009, Fox News Sunday: Chris Wallace said "some of the climate scientists were apparently fudgers and tried to suppress opposition comments."

- December 4, 2009, Fox's News show: GOP Cocksucker #467 (SEAN HANNITY) said the e-mails showed scientists were fudging climate data.



And the second?:

That would be to say: "Fuck you."

With thanks to Media Matters, CNN, AP and C-SPAN

S. Olson

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