Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The republican river of stupid comments

On the heels of the lunacy that Arizona provides with Secretary of State Ken Bennett getting involved in an e-mail volleyball game with the state of Hawaii over President Obama's birth certificate, we now have another less than intelligent republican from Colorado who is jumping on the birther bandwagon!

Today we have US Rep Mike Coffman making asinine comments, which were caught on tape..........then when confronted by a TV reporter, Coffman went into full clam up mode (see video http://ed.msnbc.msn.com/ ) uttering the same answer multiple times.

The only utterance to the reporters questions were to reply multiple times with the same idiotic: "I stand by my statement that I mispoke and I appologize"!

Now Mr. Coffman also says: "I don’t believe the president shares my belief in American Exceptionalism. His policies reflect a philosophy that America is but one nation among many equals."

If Mr. Coffman is an example of Exceptionalism, then he must have extremely low standards & his voters/supporters must have equally low standards if this is what they chose to represent them.

After this idiotic comment, it brings to mind the question: What is it about the republican party that brings these lunatic rantings to the surface? If it was just one over the top loon in the GOP who regularly made iditoic comment's it could be explained off as just the one person with a weird way of expressing things, but this isn;t limited to just one person in the GOP. It's more than a few that generally toss out comments that makes people question the speakers mindest.

To name a few in the GOP off the top of my head who are regularly uttering stupid comments:

1) Michelle Bachmann (MN) - She's pretty wacky, and doesn't mind going on the record to make sure the public knows she's wacky.

2) Virginia Foxx (NC) - This might be a symptom of getting on in years, but Ms. Foxx has crossed the nutjob line more than a few times with utterances that boggle the thinking mind.

3) Stephen King (IA) - Mr. King is one who's not afraid to say what's on his mind, regardless of how utterly asinine it might be or how it comes across.

4)  Louie Gohmert (TX) - Mr. Gohemert came out with the "terror basbies" comment a few months back, and just in the annals of stupid utterances he might be the winner.

Stay tuned, because these four aren't the only loons in the GOP, there are others who, during this election season will pull out all the stops to make sure they can say something as incredibly stupid as the last republican.

One last thought, if this is the level of thinking that comes from these elected officials, what is the mental state and capacity of those that vote these clowns into office?!?!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Birth pains in Arizona

Since 2009 when President Obama was sworn into office, Arizona, "the Grand Canyon State" has been one of the top sources for GOP STUPIDITY.

Governor Jan Brewer has provided endless idiocy & of course Maricopa County (Phoenix area) Sheriff Joe Arpaio is well known for his asinine antics.

But this week we have a first timer from Arizona in Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who, with election year heating up has jumped on the "birther" bandwagon! Yes, Mr. Bennett wasted valuable taxpayer time & office hours playing e-mail volleyball with the state of Hawaii over the Presidents birth certificate!


http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/05/ken_bennett_birther_hawaii_arizona_emails.php

Friday, May 11, 2012

Some quick notes from this Friday's news sources about GOP skull drudgery:

1) Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (regressive Republican) has been caught on camera explaining his "divide & conquer" strategy in his efforts to dismantle collective bargaining in WI. It's just more proof of the GOP agenda that resulted from the 2010 elections where the GOP took over the governor's mansion...........that mission is a concerted effort to rid the nation of collective bargaining.

2) The GOP led House of Representatives in pure "protect the rich" fashion passed a budget measure that cuts health care, food stamps, elder care, but maintains huge funding for defense. And this is the party that claims to be on the "Christian" side of things. I think anyone who actually knows the Jesus era Bible would see that the Republican actions are anything but "Christian".

3) The freedom loving, less government Republicans in North Carolina voted to limit freedom for a certain segment of their population. You can find GOP hypocrisy at almost every turn.

And to end on a good note, out in the extreme conditions & climate of Death Valley wild flowers can still be seen! DeathValleyNP

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Everyone else is pontificating on the Internet, so why not me?

With this blog I hereby take my place in cyberspace!

Stay tuned for snippets from the world of Nevada politics & US politics.