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Staking the Hypocritical Oafs

By Will Durst, AlterNet. Posted April 13, 2007.


The job of mocking, scoffing and taunting Republicans these days is almost too easy.
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I'm a little worried about the Republicans. I am. My job is to mock and scoff and taunt and these days it's almost too easy. I was taught you don't kick people when they're down. Which probably qualifies me as a weenie or a wuss in their book. Hence the famous retractable eight penny serrated hobnails in the toes of Karl Rove's boots.

But lately to imply they're a tad disorganized is like musing Don Imus might not be first choice to play Santa at the 2007 CBS Christmas Party. Not only isn't this your father's Republican Party. It's not even George Bush's father's Republican Party any more. You could go so far as to say that this Republican Party is mighty disconnected from the Republic and it sure ain't no party.

Over at the White House, the president's head is in danger of snapping right off as he swivels to and fro explaining why he won't sign the $120 billion supplemental war funding bill about to be sent to him by the Democratic Congress. Initially he claimed his threatened veto was due to the bill's surfeit of Democratic earmarks.

Then his earmarks were found stapled to it, not to mention hundreds of Republican legislative post-it notes attached to the $94 billion supplemental war funding bill he did sign last June, causing him to switch tactics faster than a fifth year art school undergrad disrobes at Burning Man. Now he says he won't sign the bill because of its artificial timetable for Iraqi troop withdrawal. Apparently he's interested in an organic timetable. An heirloom tomato and tofu timetable.

Meanwhile, in another part of town, Republicans jumped all over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her speaking to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad -- totally ignoring the fact that three Republican Congressman made the exact same trip and spoke to the very same Syrian President in Damascus on April 1. I'm sure it was written it off as an April Fool's Day prank. Next I suppose they'll complain Pelosi traveled on a bigger plane than the Republicans. Or she usurped frequent flyer miles that rightfully belong to Condoleezza Rice.

On Capitol Hill you got Connecticut Senator, Joe Lieberman. And don't bother with the Independent stuff. The man is such a lapdog of the administration, if you listen real close to C-SPAN, you can hear his toenails echo off the marble floors of the Rotunda.

Referring to Moqtada al- Sadar's rally where hundreds of thousands burned American flags and chanted "Americans Leave Now," Lieberman called it a good thing. "He's striking a nationalist chord ... acknowledging that the surge is working," going a long way to convince sane persons that somebody has negatives of him, naked with a goat and turkey baster.

Speaking of Iraq, that's where Representative Mike Pence put his foot in his mouth so deep his Kevlar loafer got wrapped in his own lower intestine, when he talked about a heavily fortified trip to a market in Baghdad as "a normal outdoor market in Indiana in the summertime." Funny, I grew up in the Midwest. Totally missed the whole armored humvee, sharpshooters on roofs, bulletproof vest market shopping deal.

And then there's the candidates. John McCain echoing yet distancing himself from his buddy Pence. Rudy Giuliani telling Alabama he sees nothing wrong with flying the Confederate Flag. And those hotel pillowcases with the eye holes cut in them ... snazzy! Mitt Romney bragging about being a lifelong hunter then admitting he's only been hunting twice.

Those wacky Republicans and their fuzzy math. That kind of thinking could qualify George Bush as a lifelong reader but definitely continues the GOP tradition of being lifelong targets of my sophomoric sniping. Long may they hypocrize.

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Will Durst is a political comic, syndicated columnist, AM radio talk show host and defense liability.

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"Don't kick 'em while they're down"
Posted by: Crazy H on Apr 13, 2007 12:18 PM   
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But isn't that why we knocked 'em down in the first place?

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yet theres that 40% approval rating of W's
Posted by: jmonday on Apr 13, 2007 12:53 PM   
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Here in Dallas they are excited about hosting W's library and, I'm not making this up, POLICY INSTITUTE! Good God! a think tank to promote world destroying incompetence? A blame shifting institute? What else do they have to offer? A liberal slandering focus group perhaps? a Denial symposium? Every day on the Op/Ed page of the Dallas Morning News they print a letter from a reader who points out some fallacy about the Clinton administration's record as proof that we are so lucky that we have W instead of some liberal TAX RAISING TERRORIST LOVING JESUS HATER like that traitor Pelosi. Its truly discouraging that such a horror show as the W administration still has the support of so many. How much worse could any leader be? If it wasn't so freakin' serious, it would be funny. I'm afraid these racist, homophobe evangelical nut cases are gonna get their fiery apocalypse, courtesy of these insane clowns . If so and If indeed there is a Heaven, I hope we get to say "I told you so" to those assholes before God slams the door in their faces.

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Will the bigger fool raise their hand!
Posted by: Conservasaurus on Apr 13, 2007 2:03 PM   
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They are having a time of it these days..but wondering why Alternet hasnt written ANYTHING of the Pelosi save the world trip.. She made a complete fool of herself ..misquoted people and let herself be used by the Syrian thugs.. way to go dems..

come to think of it, it's pretty easy kicking both parties!

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» repeating a lie doesn't make it the truth Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
Gov Perry and his thugs are about to DISPLACE 1 MILLION PEOPLE!
Posted by: amphead on Apr 14, 2007 6:43 AM   
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They're planning a web of foreign owned super toll roads that will displace about 1 million rural Texans and pave over about 2500 square miles of farm land, so he and his buddies can reap billions. In my county, they want to build an asphalt plant (for the new road) AND a coal fired power plant. They already take water from 2 of our lakes (we don't get any). So, basically we are the elites utility closet. The new toll road will run close to my property if not over it. My family has lived on this land for over a 100 years. Gov Shithead also has a statewide secret database according to another Alternet article I read today. Gee, I wonder if there is a connection between forcing people off their land and a database of peoples vulnerabilities? Can anyone say, "Ruby Ridge on steroids?" Oh, and when I voted for Gov the last time, it was on a touch screen machine NOT the usual paper ballot. And guess who won?!

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Kick
Posted by: Jeanne on Apr 14, 2007 4:38 PM   
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Please kick. Hard. Twice.

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