The Liberal Doomsayer
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Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Doomsy's Do-Gooders And Dregs (2011 - Pt. 5)
(Part One is here, Part Two is here, Part Three is here, and Part Four is here.)Dregs of the Year Nominees
Life Always, for running their billboards in predominantly black neighborhoods that call abortion “black genocide,” or something (and featuring the pic of you-know-who); gee, wingnuts, maybe the abortion rate among African Americans and poor people generally wouldn’t be so damn high if you clowns didn’t fight funding for Planned Parenthood, which, among other things, provides information about contraception and birth control (here)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Wisconsin State Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, who bragged about “break(ing) the power of unions” here, though, at the time the bill passed killing collective bargaining rights for most public employees, Fitzgerald was all about “getting our fiscal house in order,” which of course you can’t do anyway when you’re passing more stinking, budget-busting tax cuts…liar
Dregs of the Year NomineeThe High Court of Hangin’ Judge JR for rejecting the appeal of Troy Davis to stay his execution and give him life instead while he prepared for a new trial (here...as we know, Davis was later executed in the worst travesty of justice that I personally have ever seen)
(By the way, add the Georgia Pardons and Parole Board, to say nothing of the Savannah police force...as far as I'm concerned, though, the most guilty culprit is former Chatham County DA Spencer Lawton, the chief architect of this obscenity.)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Rand Paul for this (one of these days, this guy is going to get called out for being the total bozo that he is, and that can’t come soon enough)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Rand Paul again, for saying here that, if you believe in a right to universal health care, “you believe in slavery” (about what you would expect from “Doctor” Paul, who was “certified” as an ophthalmologist by a board he appointed himself)
Dregs of the Year (Possibly The Millennia, Again) Citation
Repug State Rep of Indiana Eric Turner, who said here that women would pretend to be raped to get free abortions (dear God)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug U.S. House Rep Tom Marino from our own beloved commonwealth, who apparently doesn’t know that Libya is in Africa (here - and as the cherry on the icing on the proverbial cake, he’s on the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Africa…your Republican Party on the job, people)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
“Lex Luthor,” who attended a Special Olympics photo-op on the day that announced deep budget cuts to programs that help the developmentally disabled in his state (here - as Think Progress says, it looks like somebody will have to sell a lot of T-shirts…way beyond disgusting)
Dregs of the Year NomineeTransocean gets a citation here, the bunch contracted by BP to build the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that blew up in the Gulf of Mexico last year, for giving its top brass big bonuses for “the best year in safety performance in our company’s history,” as noted in the company's Proxy Statement and 2010 Annual Report.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
“Pastor” Terry Jones, who went ahead and burned the Koran anyway despite requests from individuals such as Secretary of Defense Bill Gates that he not do so; as a result, a dozen people died from riots in Afghanistan – now, this numbskull wants to “put Mohammed on trial” (as a TP commenter noted here, someone ought to put Jones on trial instead)
Paul Ryan (here, here and here - Ryan will return at some point)...
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug U.S. House Rep Bill Posey for this…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Crazy Jim Inhofe for this…
Do Gooders (FINALLY!) of the Year Nominees
The 14 Democratic congresswomen mentioned here (if we had more women in government, half the crap that goes on wouldn’t take place)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
OK, we know what outgoing Repug Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl said in April here was particularly stupid; namely, that 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does is abortions, when in reality, that number is closer to 3 percent, and no federal dough can be used for abortions anyway. And we know his explanation that he “didn’t intend for that to be a factual statement,” or whatever, is a hoot also. However, I’m citing him here for a wholly other reason, and that is for throwing his “press person” under the bus on the whole “factual statement” thing.
Senator, you’re a lying idiot. Stand up and take the hit for your screwup like a man instead of blaming some grunt in your office who probably makes a fraction of what you do.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Marilyn Davenport of the Orange County, CA Repug Party here, for sending out an Email with an image of President Obama as an ape along with his “parents” (oh, but it’s the fault of the “liberal media” for reporting it and not ignoring it – sure it is…she later apologized, as well she should)
Do Gooders of the Year Nominees
The managers of the Lowe’s store in Sanford, North Carolina who helped save all 100 customers in their store when a tornado hit in April (here)…
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Repug Indiana State Senator Vaneta Becker for this – the bar is set low once again, I know, but I give her credit for actually saying it (see once more what I said above about women in politics)
Dregs of the Year Nominee (Commemorative “One Toke Over The Line” Citation)
Republican Rhode Island State House Minority Leader Robert A. Watson (R), who made derisive remarks about a “gay man from Guatemala who gambles and smokes pot,” then proceeded to get himself arrested for DUI and marijuana possession (nice)
Dregs of the Year Nominees
The Tennessee GOP for this…
…and Repug U.S. House Rep Scott DesJarlais from that state for this…
…and Repug U.S. House Rep Lou Barletta of PA for this.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Oklahoma State House Rep Sally Kern, who said here that “blacks” don’t work as hard as white people (what century is this again? – she later apologized, again, as well she should)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels gets it here for signing a bill to defund Planned Parenthood in that state (So what if a bunch of poor women can’t get contraception or screenings for cervical cancer? Oh, and please pass the sweet and sour shrimp).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug U.S. House Rep Blake Farenthold of Texas, who compared unemployed Americans to alcoholics and drug users here (let’s give him a taste of it after November 2012 to see how he likes it)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Joe Scar, for saying that President Obama made “some very tough choices that his own base did not want him to make,” and that he went “against his own ideological leanings” in authorizing the mission to kill bin Laden (as TP notes here, Obama’s "base" presumably forgot to be angry at Number 44 for going against their wishes, or whatever, judging from the celebrations nationwide upon the news of bin Laden’s death)
Dregs of the Year NomineeMikey The Beloved gets a dishonorable mention for not holding a town hall meeting with constituents for the two-week period when Congress was off for the Easter/ Passover break in April, which would have taken place right after he voted for “Ryan Care” (of course, he DID manage to hold a “tele”-town hall phone call with constituents earlier in April, a tactic he criticized Patrick Murphy for in the 2010 campaign).
Fitzpatrick was a lying coward when he served from 2004-2006, and he’s no better than that now.
(Oops, he DID have a “town hall” of sorts…at a senior center in Plumstead Township on Friday May 6th at 2:00 in the afternoon as noted here, when just about all of the people who could call him out were working…yep, still a coward.)
Dregs of the Year (Maybe The Last Decade) NomineeDubya for this (so disgusting that I almost wish someone would “walk it back”)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
The Champion sports apparel company gets a dishonorable mention for dropping Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall as a spokesman (here).
Now I’m not going to tell you that I agree with every single thing that Mendenhall said, including some 9/11 “truth” stuff that, to be perfectly honest, I wonder about myself (though I have no facts to question “the official story,” so I’m not sure what I can do at this point – all I’m going to say is that, concerning Towers 1 and 2, I know what controlled demolition looks like, and don’t give me this “sympathetic vibration” crap about Tower 7), and I don’t think bin Laden deserved an ounce of sympathy. However, we do have such a thing as free speech in this country, and even though I’m quite sure Mendenhall will be OK financially in spite of this, I don’t think he should have been punished for speaking his mind.
Dregs of the Year NomineeI could probably spend most of my time cataloguing the idiocy of Repug U.S. House Rep Allen West of Florida, but because I don’t wish to punish myself, I try to pick and choose among the very worst of what he says and does; here, though, he makes the patently false claim that China is in charge of the Panama Canal (I hope all of the meatheads who voted for this clown and got rid of Dem Ron Klein are happy with themselves).
…and here and here are more for the West file…
…and West does it again here, breaking the law that the flag shall not be below ground (yeah, I would say that underwater kind of counts here).
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
I could never have imagined a universe where I would end up giving hockey player Sean Avery of the New York Rangers, one of the NHL’s worst agitators, credit for anything, but in May, he spoke out on behalf of gay marriage in the state of New York here.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Flush Limbore, who told listeners to send Mother’s Day flowers to their “mistress” here (speaking from experience once more, I’m sure)
Dregs of the Year Nominees
The numbskulls in Brooklyn who run the Hasidic paper Der Tzitung for scrubbing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and another woman from the photo of the White House team watching something onscreen pertaining to the killing of bin Laden in May, as noted here (I didn't care about this photo in May and cannot imagine why so many people are preoccupied with it, but I don’t want to hear about supposed religious objections…I don’t mean this as an attack on Clinton, but what are the clowns who run this paper going to do if, one day, she is elected president?)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
New Hampshire Dem Gov. John Lynch for vetoing a so-called “right to work” bill from the wingnuts, and doing so in a forceful manner (here...three cheers for the Granite State!)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Meredith Attwell Baker, a former FCC commissioner who approved the NBC-Universal merger and then took a job with the company as “Senior VP of Governmental Affairs” (your basic betrayal of the public trust here, people – this will doubtless kick off another round of mergers of entertainment and communications companies that will further consolidate the corporate voice)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Sen. John McCain for saying straight up here that torture didn’t provide the information that led to the killing of bin Laden (glad to see him not pandering to his party’s utterly loony base and basically telling them where to go…good for him)
…and by the way…
Do Gooders of the Year Nominee
Primarily to the Navy SEALs who got bin Laden, but also to President Obama for authorizing the raid, managing to do something Dubya and “The Big Dog” couldn’t do
Dregs of the Year Nominees
Another for the Supremes and the High Court of Hangin’ Judge JR (here)...
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Philly boxer Bernard Hopkins for his ridiculous comments about former Eagles quarterback Donavan McNabb here (one too many head shots, apparently...yes, McNabb's career is definitely in its descent at this point, but he did manage to put up some good numbers for the Eagles for awhile - there's such a thing as class; maybe Hopkins should buy a dictionary and look up the meaning of the word)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Pretend Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul gets a dubious mention for saying we should abolish FEMA (here, particularly stupid in light of this)…
…and saying we’d be “better off” without the Civil Rights Act (here)…
…and calling Social Security and Medicare “unconstitutional” and comparing them to slavery here.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Ben Stein, who wrote the following in response to the arrest of IMF Bank head Dominique Strauss Kahn on sexual assault charges here (h/t Atrios…I honestly thought it was a parody at first also because it was so utterly tasteless, but nope, Stein was serious)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Governor Bully for this (and as noted here, he’s soooo popular, isn’t he?)
…and berating a constituent for asking him whether or not he sends his kids to public or private school here? What a thug – and no, her question wasn’t “completely ridiculous.”
Update 12/9/11: It looks like Governor Bully was at it again here...
In response, I give you the following (here)...
This is a guy who made a national name for himself standing with a microphone alone in front of a crowd. You weren't supposed to know those crowds were carefully chosen for maximum adoration, or that loyal Republicans were given heads-up when the Christie roadshow steamed into town. In NJ, we're used to seeing people who dare to challenge Christie get slapped down, to cheering crowds. And dare to ask if the Christie team plants favorable questions to him? You get his tough-guy talk, then he shuts your mic off.Your Republican Party at work once more, people, telling you to sit down, shut up, and go along with the program while you lose your job, your retirement, your health care, your home, etc., etc., etc.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Little Ricky for this (Lord knows I’ve disagreed with John McCain about a lot, but when he says that torture doesn’t work…well, I would just shut my mouth in response)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos for claiming here that it’s “unconstitutional” to close a tax loophole whereby the existence of a “subsidiary” corporation gives the parent company the option not to collect taxes from that subsidiary in another state (here...needless to say, Amazon has greatly benefitted from yet another gift of our tax code to the “pay no price, bear no burden” bunch)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Tenth grader Amy Myers of Cherry Hill, NJ, who offered to debate Moon Unit Bachmann on the Constitution (here...of course, Bachmann refused – and a Dregs citation to the alleged human beings who threatened Myers in response)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
John Watson, C.E.O. of Chevron, who, during a hearing about tax breaks for oil companies in May, said “I don’t think American people want shared sacrifice. I think they want shared prosperity” here (oh, and did I note that, in April, Chevron reported that its first-quarter net income rose 36 percent from the same period last year to $6.21 billion?).
And you have the unmitigated gall to expect a tax break?
Read this, you selfish bastard, and find a clue as to what shared sacrifice really is (i.e, May unemployment rate of %9.0).
And there are people in this country who still wonder what gave birth to the Occupy movement.
More later...
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Tuesday Stuff
We know that Solyndra has gotten a lot of play in the wingnutosphere as an alleged Obama “scandal” concerning clean energy – however, the Malkinites and Breitbart’s hack factory, among others, have also taken shots at LightSquared, a company trying to level the broadband playing field, as noted here (and this tells us more about the obstacles they’re facing – hint: it’s not from Democrats)…
…“Worst Persons” (Mayor David Crocker of South Fulton, Tennessee gets the “bronze” for that town’s “pay to spray” policy, meaning that, if you didn’t pay your fire department fee, they let your house burn down – that state must still be living in the 1800s to allow that to continue; Baby Newton Leroy gets the runner up for sucking up to “The Donald” after trashing him in an interview years ago; but Hosni Mubarak Walker gets top “honors” for the story noted here of 84-year-old Ruthelle Frank, who basically has the choice of facing a poll tax or foregoing her vote…um, Attorney General Eric Holder, don’t you think this screams for an investigation and subsequent prosecutions?)…
…and it looks like I fell a bit behind on the holiday stuff – sorry about that – so allow me to catch up with this…
…and this.
Doomsy's Do-Gooders And Dregs (2011 - Pt. 4)
(Part One is here, Part Two is here, and Part Three is here.)Do Gooders of the Year Nominee
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which stated here that unions are “moral choices” and collective bargaining rights reflect the “principles of justice,” in response to Walker/Wisconsin fiasco (gimme that old-time religion, people)
Do Gooder Of The Year Nominee
The bar is set really low here, but I have to give it to Bernard Goldberg of Fix Noise here for turning the tables on Bill Orally and saying that Jesse Watters, Orally’s flunky “producer” who goes out and ambushes people, some while they’re on their way to their vacations (see Amanda Terkel), “is not an objective reporter” (baby steps I know, but progress…I’m sure Bernie came back later to fluff Billo, but as of March, it was all good).

Dregs of the Year Nominee
Bill Orally, for running a clip of supposedly violent union protests in Wisconsin here, though Digby pointed out the snowless February ground and palm trees of the location in the clip, otherwise known as Sacramento, CA (what a wanker – Orally I mean of course)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Hugh McInnish for this (“Blacks misbehave,” huh? What century is this again?)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug U.S. House Rep Trent Franks of AZ, who, like Baby Newton Leroy, called for impeaching President Obama if he “doesn’t reverse course on (not supporting) the Defense of Marriage Act” here (Oh, so not supporting DOMA constitutes a “high crime and/or misdemeanor”? What a joke – and by the way, get a load of the latest Franks travesty here).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Holy Joe Lieberman for saying here that “the Army could train the Libyan opposition in anti-aircraft defense”…
OK, three things: 1) Why don’t you fly over there and help them yourself instead of sitting on your whining, sanctimonious ass and pontificating as per usual about our military risking life and limb on yet another fool’s errand in an oil-rich nation?; 2) That kind of involvement was just what Quaddafi (is that how you spell his name at long last?) was hoping for so he could get more help from our Arab “friends”; and 3) Gosh, didn’t some terrorist group get started out once with our aid? And who were they again? Gee, let me think…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Baby Newton Leroy Gingrich, not for his ridiculous fan dance of “will I or won’t I run for president” (though that was bad enough), but for using a stock photo of a crowd that he lifted from the web site of the late Dem Sen. Ted Kennedy that he can claim as his supporters here (a new low from this guy every day, people – oh, and by the way, here is another Gingrich item)
Dregs of the Year Nominees
Orange County, CA Republicans who allowed this to happen (sometimes there are truly no words)
The “Why Don’t They Just Call It The Inquirer To Eliminate Any Possible Confusion, Since It Fits Anyway” Citation Of The Year
As noted here, an as-yet-unnamed print edition of The Onion was scheduled to debut in Philadelphia last spring (no word on what happened subsequent to this story).
Dregs of the Year Nominees
Bucks County, PA Register of Wills Barbara Reilly, who (as noted here) faced criminal charges in March after a yearlong corruption probe accused her of coercing employees to do political work, illegally reimbursing them on the public dime and then destroying or hiding evidence as investigators closed in (also charged were her “two top lieutenants Rebecca Kiefer, 64, of Warrington, and administrator Candace Quinn, 53”…the part about Kiefer and Quinn stealing the quarters from the Tootsie Pop charity collection jar, which got so bad that someone finally taped a cover over the jar's mouth, is way beyond pathetic - they would later plead guilty...of course Democratic voters who didn't bother to show up on election day ensured the return of Charley "I Have A Semi-Open Mind" Martin for another term as a Bucks County Commissioner, with a Repug majority of course, in spite of this)
Dregs of the Year Nominees
The US Army (and really, by extension, our whole government) gets it here for the treatment of Pfc. Bradley Manning (and the accompanying silence by all three branches), the alleged “Wikileaker” to Julian Assange, who, as I type this, is being forced to sleep naked in his cell because he supposedly is a risk to himself (Manning I mean…kudos to Glenn Greenwald for publicizing this along with Jane Hamsher and a few others…if this were Dubya’s administration, there would be round-the-clock outrage, and the comparative silence under Number 44 is more than a bit depressing, and a bit of a double standard I’ll admit).
…and in another related item…
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Former Obama Administration State Department Spokesman P.J. Crowley called the D.O.D. treatment of Manning “ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid.” Crowley was forced to resign in March, but his did not “walk back” his criticism (and he also once said the following about Bushco here)…
[W]e have policies, including harsh interrogation techniques, detention without charge, government surveillance, and immigration that are inconsistent with our values and our long-term interest. All this in the name of something called the “war on terror.”Crowley shouldn’t be pushed out, he should be promoted (and it’s a rather pitiable commentary on how the Obama Administration has co-opted some of the very worst policies of our prior ruling cabal that this is taking place).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Margie Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church for claiming that President Obama is “most likely the Beast spoken of in the Revelation” here (yeah, I know this is about what you would expect from the “God Loves Dead Soldiers” bunch or whatever…aw hell, give this to Fix Noise instead for allowing this human mistake a platform to spout her bile)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Tom Cruise for this (and actually, CO guv John Hickenlooper, who, as a Dem, definitely should know better)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug U.S. House Rep Louie Gohmert for this (as I frequently point out, somebody elects these clowns)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Former Wyoming Senator (and member of that ridiculous deficit commission) Alan “Enema Man” Simpson (God, what an embarrassment - here)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Former President Nutball, for “barring the media” from covering his Desert Town Hall Speaker Series speech, which, as noted here, is an “unprecedented” move (and he only answered questions received in advance by people who paid from $80 to $1,150 for a ticket…I believe the phrase “stumbling, demented child former king” fits)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
NPR gets it for supposedly forcing CEO Vivian Schiller out the door in the wake of the latest stunt by James O’Keefe (who, last we checked, was messing around without permission in the office of Sen. Mary Landrieu)…what Jed sez here and here (and OMIGOD, such a controversy over someone pointing out that the teahadists are racists too – and in other “news,” sky is blue and water is wet).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
New Hampshire State Senator Martin Harty, who told Sharon Omand, a Strafford resident who manages a community mental health program, that “the world is too populated” and there are “too many defective people,” and “I wish we had a Siberia so we could ship them all off to freeze to death and die and clean up the population” here (I don’t care how old Harty is – these comments are still reprehensible)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
CNBC’s Larry “The Human Toll (of the Japanese Tsunami) Looks To Be Much Worse Than The Economic Toll, And We Can All Be Grateful For That” Kudlow here (h/t Atrios…he probably meant the opposite, but still, we are talking about Larry Kudlow here)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Fix Noise for this concerning the disaster in Japan – I shouldn’t, but ROFLMAO (h/t Atrios)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
The thoroughly execrable Evan Bayh – I think the Think Progress headline here says it all…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Kansas State Representative Virgil Peck, who joked here about shooting illegal immigrants from a helicopter (and no, this asshat isn’t apologizing, the last I checked anyway)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Ted Borawski, chief oil and gas geologist with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, told a group of insurance underwriters in Lancaster County (figures) in March that "Joseph Goebbels would be proud" of the Oscar-nominated film "Gasland," which explores the environmental impacts of natural gas drilling (here).
Now that’s a bad enough thing to say because “Gasland” is superbly researched and filmmaker Josh Fox lets you learn all about the people whose lives, and livelihoods in some cases, have been utterly ruined by natural gas extraction. However, what makes this particularly awful, as noted in the Philadelphia Daily News story, is the fact that Fox’s father and paternal grandparents are Holocaust survivors, and Fox (rightly I believe) wants Borawski fired (here).
Governor Tom “Space Cadet” Corbett, by the way, has said only that Borawski is being “disciplined” (because, as every Repug knows, transparency is only for liberals…and Democrats, of course).
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Actress Sandra Bullock for pledging $1 mil to help Japan in the aftermath of the tsunami here (here…not a real big fan, but kudos anyway)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Bexar County, TX, Democratic Party chairman Dan Ramos, for calling gays “termites infecting the party” here (oh joy)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Dane County (WI) Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi issued a temporary restraining order in March, barring Hosni Mubarak Walker’s bill stripping collective bargaining rights from most of that state’s public workers (here - as we know, Walker was eventually able to sneak in the provision stripping collective bargaining rights, but Judge Sumi deserves credit for doing the right thing).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
AIPAC, for trying to fundraise off a bus bombing in Jerusalem that killed one and injured “dozens more,” as noted here (let the demagoguery rest at least until the fatality is cold in the ground, OK)?
...at least they apologized later.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Actor Steven Seagal for this – I’m sure those 115 chickens posed a mortal threat (tee hee...and here is a thoroughly repulsive development concerning Seagal's partner)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Wayne LaPierre of the NRA for refusing an invitation here to sit down and talk with Obama about guns (Obama being President of the United States of course, continuing a pattern started by Orange Man of blowing off the president – and disrespecting the office in a huge way – when it suits him).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
This is a tough call I’ll admit, but I’m sorry, I have to give this to Bill Maher. One reason why is because, in a March episode, he interviewed Dem U.S. House Rep Keith Ellison of Minnesota, who is a Muslim (can’t remember the name of the other Muslim House member – Andre Carson?), and he basically challenged Ellison to prove to him that the Koran isn’t a book that incites violence against non-Muslims (to his credit, Maher allowed Ellison to answer rather eloquently, I thought). As soon as the interview was over, Maher started his panel discussion with a remark like, “I guess my liberal friends are going to be mad at me now.” Gee, ya think?
I would have let that slide, but one of the people on the panel that night was Dana Loesch, another one of Andrew Breitbart’s flunkies, serial liars and/or propagandists. Maher routinely gives Breitbart and his crowd a forum on his show, which to me begs the question: how many lies are enough for someone to be told never to come back? And it’s not because Breitbart is a conservative – there are plenty of other people of that persuasion who, while I probably won’t agree with them, will at least have to courtesy not to lie so outrageously as Breitbart and his crew.
(To be fair, though, Maher had Ellison on as a panelist for his final show of the season this year, and Ellison received considerably better treatment.)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Carlos F. Lam for this (all class – shades of the “Brooks Brothers” Riot)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
President Obama for this – I don’t know about you, but I’m waay past being sick of his “Bush-lite” crap such as this example (and please tell me what your latest strategy is for “motivating the base,” by the way)…
Do Gooder of the Year Nominees
The Vermont State House for passing a bill calling for a single-payer health care system (this is how it starts – we need to keep the momentum going somehow)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Former California Superior Court Judge Donald McCartin, a self-described “right-wing Republican,” gets it for calling for an end to that state’s use of the death penalty here (I’ll admit that I go back and forth on this myself, but if you’re not going to use it, abolish it and save the money).
More later...
Monday, December 05, 2011
Monday Stuff
Yeah, we don’t need no stinkin’ Dr. Donald Berwick to head up Medicare and Medicaid Services, do we (here…and yes, Jon Kyl really is that big of an a-hole, and isn’t that spot-on quote from Baby Newton Leroy hilarious? Wonder what the Iowa caucus voters will think of that?)…
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…and I guess we’d better keep waiting.
Doomsy's Do-Gooders And Dregs (2011 - Pt. 3)
(Part One is here and Part Two is here.)Dregs of the Year Nominees
Collectively, the team owners of the oh-so-august NFL, who ruled from on high in March that there must be a players’ lockout (screw their goddamn self-importance and giving their fans the finger, as it were, once more – here...of course, the lockout was resolved)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
I realize that I could probably fill up this writeup at least twice over if I noted every stupid thing Sarah Palin ever said or did, but here, she bailed on a fundraiser for military families and their kids because of “safety reasons,” though – what luck! – May 2nd was the date of the fundraiser, which was also the date of the Republican presidential primary debate at the Reagan Presidential Library in California, so Just Plain Folks Sarah can go there instead (this woman is an absolute bottomless pit of narcissism…and I still say that despite the fact that Palin ultimately chose not to run).
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
President Obama gets a nod for kicking his smoking habit, while holding down what is arguably the highest-pressure job in the world (short of illegal drugs, I don’t know of a worse addiction).
Dregs of the Year Nominees
Michael J. Avenatti is the lawyer representing most of1250 fans who attended the Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Green Bay in Dallas – the NFL ended up having to “scramble” to find seats for 850 of the fans, while 400 “were forced to watch from standing-room locations around the stadium” (at the last minute, the league decided that the 1,250 seats were unsafe - here).
Given the fact that I said “lawyer” and “representing,” I’m sure you can tell where this is going (actually, about 1,000 fans are represented in the action as noted here).
Yes, the fans sued, and Avenatti is representing them.
So did the NFL “stonewall” them? Hardly. The league offered two options to the fans: The first was a ticket to next year's Super Bowl and a cash payment of $2,400, three times the face value of the ticket. The second was a ticket to any future Super Bowl, along with round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations.
In response, Avenatti is asking for $5 million in damages.
It takes an awful lot to get me to side with the National Football League on anything (see above), but I do here.
As a counter to the suit, I think the league should have extended the two options noted above for 72 more hours, but no more. And if Avenatti and his plaintiffs didn't take it within that time frame, they should have gotten absolutely nothing.
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
U.S. House Repug Chris Lee of New York, who had the common decency to resign from public office as soon as a shirtless picture of him emerged on Craig’s List advertising for a date, as noted here (he’s married…are you taking notes, "Diaper Dave" Vitter? No, I figured not.)
Overlooked Fatal (And Near Fatal) Anniversaries of the Year
Dick Cheney shot Harry Whittington in the face five years ago in January (and Cheney still hasn’t apologized, of course); also, Jean Harris was convicted of killing Dr. Herman Tarnower in February in 1981 (30th anniversary), and Swedish Prime Minister and cabinet official Olof Palme was assassinated on February 28, 1986.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Kansas GOP State House Rep Connie O’Brien, who said here that she can determine who is illegal because of “the olive complexion” (gee, Connie, I don’t know – looks to me like you’ve been under the sun tan lamp a bit too long yourself…better watch it, or you might get deported).
Do Gooders of the Year Nominees
The NFL Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers “walk the walk” here in issuing a statement saying quite rightly that collective bargaining is “fundamental to the middle class,” in response to the “budget repair bill” of Wisconsin’s moronic Repug governor Scott Walker; the bill would severely limit collective bargaining and eliminate the right of unions to negotiate pensions, retirement, and benefits. When asked by a reporter what would happen if workers resist, Walker threatened to use the “National Guard” against a possible walkout.
And why is anyone surprised by this (Walker’s craven stupidity, I mean)?
Dregs of the Year Nominee
No, Repug U.S. House Rep Steve King of Iowa doesn’t get it for introducing an amendment to completely defund the health care law (though that’s bad enough). He gets it for introducing such a resolution, and then – wait for it! – voting “Present” when the rule of the chair upholding the point of order allowing the vote to defund takes place (don’t worry, David Waldman of Daily Kos explains here…House procedural stuff to the “Nth” degree).
So basically, he spouts off about how he wants to defund “Obamacare”…and then votes “Present” on his own amendment.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
Dregs of the Year Nominee
South Dakota state representative Phil Jensen for this (what is wrong with these people?)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee (Possibly The Century)
The human misery once dubbed “Curveball” by Colin Powell, among others, who emerged in February to tell us that he’s proud that his lies led to the Iraq war (can’t think of a punishment short of death that is appropriate for this waste of DNA...here)
…and in a related story, as they say…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell for saying that “he wants answers” on the fact that the bogus “source” he used for supposed intelligence called “Curveball” in the run-up to the Iraq war recently said that he was happy, basically, that he lied his way into catastrophe (just a few years late on this one, I would say, scary-baking-soda-in-vial-at-the-UN man...here)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
The Central Bucks East school district gets it for firing teacher Natalie Munroe for making disparaging comments about students (referencing them anonymously) at her blog; I don’t agree with what Munroe did – I think there’s a time and place for teachers to bust on students like this, but not online…probably the faculty lounge – but by firing her, the school district has turned her into a right-wing darling, all in the name of supposed political correctness, to say nothing of the fact that district residents will now have to pay court costs for this mess…sooner or later, someone was going to be disciplined for some legitimate exercise of free speech, whether it was for this or contributing to a political candidate, and someone was going to sue in response…I guess this is it.
Maybe suspend her for a week if you want, but again, I think her firing was ridiculous.
Dregs of the Year Nominees
And as long as I’m on the subject of Munroe (who was reinstated), this goes out to anyone who applauded her blog posts about students as “rude, disengaged, lazy whiners,” but wouldn’t enroll their students in one of Munroe’s classes (she returned to teaching in the fall to classrooms with about 7-15 students each…interesting to see her as a “free speech” darling when the story first broke, but a pariah in the media when classes resumed in the fall for the new year)
Do Gooders of the Year Nominee
The 14 Wisconsin state senate Democrats who left the Capitol and denied a quorum so the insane Repugs (redundant?) can’t cut salaries, health insurance, pensions and bargaining rights for state employees (here - this story is ongoing of course and we’ll see what happens next, but as of February…YEEEAAAARRRRGGGHHH!!! Eventually, the collective bargaining was removed by a measure from Hosni Mubarak Walker and his pals (here) that, in all likelihood, violated the state constitution, leading to the recall elections in which 2 of 6 state Repugs lost, but not enough to give the Dems a majority, unfortunately.)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Dem U.S House Rep Jackie Speier for this (and kudos to her for giving Chris Smith a metaphorical kick in the nuts, metaphorically being the only way that could happen)…
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Charles Lane of the WaPo for this - h/t Atrios…umm, so, if Gabrielle Giffords could “speak normally,” she would tell President Obama not to “bus in demonstrators with Walker = Hitler placards in Wisconsin” (oh, and Obama is somehow to blame for the free speech of the anti-union-busting protestors…then who on the Repug side is to blame, supposedly, for the racist signs of the teabaggers?) – yep, this is about what you can expect from a “liberal” who graduated from the staff of Joe Lieberman Weekly (and yes, it is deeply offensive).
As usual, it’s fun for corporate media types like Lane to punch hippies, as it were, but don’t DARE do that to the other side, or else your conservative house organ will lose market share.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
The Obama Administration, for vetoing a U.N. resolution critical of Israel’s settlements in the internationally-recognized Palestinian territories here (yes, I know the politics all too well, but this still stinks)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, for saying the following to supposed comedian Dennis Miller (from here, regarding the question of whether or not there were any persons or entities to whom Meloy would refuse to grant a license to use one of his songs)…
Well, I actually did have the pleasure of giving a vehement "no" to Dennis Miller recently. He wanted to use "Sons and Daughters" for the outro to his comedy show. It gave me an opportunity to not only say "no" but also to draft a little e-mail explaining in detail why it's because he is a right-wing, bigoted blow-hard. The idea of him trying to co-opt "Sons and Daughters"-- which is about conviviality and people coming together and peace-- for his lame comedy show was offensive. With commercials, we try to make sure that our politics match, at least. I pretty much draw the line when people want you to do original music for commercials. We do not make jingles.Nicely done (and let’s not forget that Miller was voted the least popular Monday Night Football host of all time, behind even – gulp! – O.J. Simpson, as noted here).
Dregs of the Year (Possibly The Millennia) Nominee
Judge Mark Ciavarella of Luzerne County, PA was found guilty of 12 out of 39 charges in February, including racketeering, money laundering and conspiracy, in connection with the nearly $1 million payment from Robert Mericle, the developer of a PA "Child Care" center; basically, Ciavarella got kickbacks to sentence juvenile offenders to Mericle's detention center (here).
One of those sentenced was Edward Kenzakoski, who (like many others in the Ciavarella/Mericle house of horrors) had no prior offenses and was busted for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced at 17 and, at 23, he killed himself, with his mother claiming that he never recovered from his experience.
Ciavarella is expected to serve 12 years in prison, which, as far as I and many others are concerned, isn't nearly good enough (I haven't encouraged violence at this site against anyone except bin Laden, but I'm seriously tempted to make another exception here...Ciavarella's literal partner in crime, Judge Michael Conahan, accused of doing the same thing, pled guilty and also faces sentencing).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Rick Santelli, for saying the following about the standoff in Wisconsin earlier this year (here)…
"If the country is ever attacked like it was on 9/11, we all respond with a sense of urgency," Santelli said. "What’s going on on balance sheets throughout the country is the same type of attack."Yes, Santelli compared Wisconsin’s budget shortfall, manufactured by that state’s governor, Hosni Mubarak Walker, to 9/11 – I suppose it was inevitable from some conservative, eventually (wonder how much Santelli ever got from Dick Armey and his pals for getting that “teabagger” stuff going?)
“As Long As They Don’t Call It ‘Currents’” Citation
As noted here, the New York Times Sunday Week In Review section underwent “big changes” according to Times News Editor Bill Keller and Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal (trust me, it ended up not being a big deal – let’s just say that the departure of Frank Rich has left a gaping hole).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Wal-of-China Mart – as noted here, four employees in a Utah store wrestled a gun away from an armed attempted shoplifter. Were they given a citation? A bonus? A raise?
No, they were fired; store policy states that, if they see a weapon, “they must immediately disengage and withdraw.” And they violated the policy, so that’s that.
Shop at BJ’s or Costco instead, people.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Georgia (of course) state house rep. Bobby Franklin (and I really don’t have to identify the political party, do I?), who introduced a bill here that would force a woman to prove that a miscarriage happened “naturally” or else face felony charges (why don’t you just tag them and herd them into a pen for good measure, as long as you’re treating them like cattle anyway?)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Robert Cowie, for this (our deepest sympathies as well)…
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
President Obama, for deciding not to have the Justice Department try to defend the utterly indefensible Defense of Marriage Act here (and a Dregs citation to Baby Newton Leroy given that he actually mentioned impeachment of Obama over it here…yes, deciding not to enforce a typically ridiculous Bushco policy is a “high crime and/or misdemeanor” as far as Gingrich is concerned – Trent Franks would say the same later…too funny – wonder if our august corporate media will remind Gingrich of that now that he’s the Repug presidential front runner, which in itself is hilarious…and yes, I know the answer)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Darrell Issa, for the first of what I’m sure will be many subpoenas, particularly for the way he handled this one (not consulting with his fellow Dem oversight committee members, which would have made the subpoena unnecessary – but of course, Issa will get headlines in the wingnutosphere this way, as we know)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Philadelphia homeowner Patrick Rodgers, for initiating a foreclosure of Wells Fargo’s home mortgage office in that city; the story is here…
A Philadelphia homeowner named Patrick Rodgers, who mortgage banks with Wells Fargo, was told by Wells that he needed to take out a $1 million homeowner's policy on his house. Rodgers bristled at the demand: Because the market value of his house was far below a million bucks—he'd purchased it for $180,000 in 2002—and because the insurance policy cost $2,400. (Wells wanted the house insured for its replacement value—and the 100 year old Victorian would cost a fortune to recreate; hence, the difference in valuation.)Off-the-scale stupidity here by WF, people (h/t Eschaton)
Here's where the stories gets fun, as Susanna Kim reported for ABC News.
To get some answers and to plead his case, Rodgers wrote to Well Fargo—who, it seems, ignored his letter altogether.
As it turns out, mortgage companies are required by law to respond to written requests within a certain time frame, which Wells failed to do.
So Rodgers took Wells Fargo to court: And won a judgment of $1,173.
According to the ABC News account, Wells Fargo failed to pay up.
So Rodgers placed a sheriff's levy against the one of the bank's local offices.
Despite all the attention—including coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer—Wells still didn't respond to his letter.
Eventually Wells got around to cutting Rodgers two checks to satisfy the judgment—but still didn't respond in writing, as required by law.
So Rodgers, at this point plainly annoyed, "turned to the Philadelphia sheriff's office to initiate a sale of the Wells Fargo Home Mortgage office in Philadelphia."
As a consequence of the action, Wells owed him another 50 dollars—for the cost of initiating the sale.
Rodgers was quoted as saying:
"Why Wells Faro doesn't pay $50 is beyond me, but you never know what's going on in the mind of these big companies,"
And so—improbably enough—the foreclosure and the sheriff's sale continues.
The “What A Shame He Didn’t Try This With Joey Vento Instead” Citation (and yes, I know Vento is now shredding mozzarella in that big pizza parlor in the sky, as it were)
As noted here…
Nickolas Galiatsatos, a pizza shop guy in Upper Darby, had a simple plan, according to police.This was seriously dumb (kind of reminds me of “Termites of 1938” by The Three Stooges).
He allegedly tried to infest competing pizzerias with mice.
The plan, however, quickly unraveled when Galiatsatos, 47, owner of Nina's Bella Pizzeria, tried to slip a bag of mice past two uniformed police officers eating lunch at Verona Pizza around 3 p.m. Monday, authorities said.
"He asked to used the bathroom," said Fanis Facas, 24, co-owner of Verona at 8917 West Chester Pike, adding he had not known that Galiatsatos owned another pizza joint at 8445 West Chester Pike.
After some "banging around in the bathroom," Facas said, Galiatsatos came out, then purchased a bag of chips - apparently to disguise his alleged intent - before leaving.
Facas went into the bathroom and noticed footprints on the toilet seat. He checked the drop ceiling and found a plastic bag that contained a paper bag.
"I got scared," Facas said. No, he didn't think it was a bomb. He did, however, worry that it might be dog poop "or drugs or money." He alerted the two officers, Eric Colella and Ryan Wiseley, who are lunch regulars.
The officers took the suspicious package outside and found three white mice in the paper bag, said Michael Chitwood, Upper Darby superintendent of police.
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Sunday, December 04, 2011
Sunday Stuff
OK, to begin, I should say that I hope for the best concerning Rick Santorum’s young daughter, suffering from the affliction noted here. However, I’m pointing this out to illustrate the fact that Smerky, among others, once just about came right out and said that John Edwards was a crappy father for running for president while his wife was sick, linked to this prior post (of course, what would happen with Edwards later is another story).
Sooo…why the roaring silence from the intrepid Inquirer know-it-all and his like-minded brethren concerning Santorum, whose chances of actually winning are even more remote (yes, I know the answer, but I’m keen to ask anyway)? And here is more on what Rachel Maddow was discussing last May.
(Aw, what the heck - might as well pile on with this too.)...
…and here’s some non-holiday fare that I thought was pretty cool.
Friday, December 02, 2011
Friday Stuff
Happy 80th birthday to Reagan toady Ed Meese – this is from the archives in 1988 (mentioning Poppy Bush and “The Duke”); this is what Mark Russell was referring to, by the way (Meese is mentioned at about 4:10)…
…and kudos to Amnesty International for this (and here are some more bad memories of Former President Nutball – sorry if this causes indigestion)…
…and concerning this story, I only wish to add the following…
R. Maddow tells usOK, I guess theirs are better…
Of New York Haiku street signs
Are you kidding me?
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
…and kudos to The Living Elvis for this, which gives me yet another excuse for this video (also think of this tune a bit concerning GWB).
Doomsy's Do-Gooders And Dregs (2011 - Pt. 2)
(Part One is here.)Dregs of the Year Nominee
Sean Inanity, for saying here that we should invade Kuwait and Iraq “to take all their oil” – Number One: he’s living in at least a ten-year time warp if he thinks these are valid options, and Number Two: If Inanity was conscripted to fight in an actual battle in an actual war, he would probably wet himself.
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Columbus, Georgia’s ironically named “House of Mercy,” which, as noted here, is a private charity for the homeless that “refus(es) to serve gay and lesbian homeless people” (reminds me a bit of a bad SNL sketch, though it’s sad but true I know)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Not-running-for-reelection-in-2012 Dem Senator Holy Joe Lieberman said something here along the lines of “there’d be no place for JFK in the Democratic Party” today.
Actually, if we could, we’d welcome our 35th president with open arms. However, there definitely is no longer a place in the Democratic Party for Lieberman, nor has there been for some time (in addition to cheerleading the Iraq war and abrogation of the rights of innocent Muslims, there was Lieberman’s support of Catholic hospitals refusing to provide emergency contraception for rape victims, saying infamously that “"In Connecticut, it shouldn't take more than a short ride to get to another hospital”).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
For all the good he frequently does, President Obama gets it here for somehow, after all this time and reviewing the results from that stupid debt commission (which was a Repug idea, let’s not forget), STILL not getting it on Social Security (h/t Atrios).
Do Gooder of The Year Nominee
Governor Bully himself for appointing a Muslim judge to the New Jersey Superior Court (the bar is set low, I know, but we’re talking baby steps here)
Dregs of the Year (Possibly the Millennia) Nominee
Ultra-right-wing blogger Travis Corcoran, who praised the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords with a blog titled “1 Down, 534 To Go” here (throw this wingnut’s sorry ass in jail right now and spare us the expense of a trial – put him with Loughner…I’m sure they’d be pals)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Little Ricky Santorum here, for basically saying that Obama can’t be pro-choice because he’s black and is obligated to recognize the “civil rights of the unborn” (a repulsive, as well as legally specious, comment like this is what you would expect from someone who has faded fast in the field of Repug 2012 presidential nominees behind Romney, Palin, Perry, Cain, etc.)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Tulsa, OK Repug (!) Mayor Dewey Bartlett for saying here that the stim “worked,” and it’s unfair for U.S. House Repugs to attack it (thank you)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Seattle, WA Metro and County Executive Dow Constantine for deciding to cancel (after first approving) ads to appear on a dozen Seattle public buses depicting what a grassroots group called the Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign claimed were Israeli war crimes here (memo to Constantine: the First Amendment applies to free speech even if it makes people upset – particularly so if people get upset, actually)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Defeated Repug U.S. House candidate Jesse Kelly here for wondering if he could run again for the seat of Arizona rep Gabrielle Giffords given her recovery from a gunshot wound to the head – Giffords defeated him last November of course (not a hint of common decency here from Kelly, who really should be one of the people trying to hide under a rock over his promotion during the campaign of target shooting to raise campaign funds)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Clarence Thomas of The Supremes, for not disclosing his wife’s income due to teabagger-related activities (hey now!) on his financial disclosure forms (this post from Think Progress describes how Scalito plays games with this requirement also – as usual, rules are for little people as far as this bunch is concerned…and Democrats, of course)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
This goes out to anybody who wrote to the Bucks County Courier Times in defense of The Beloved Mikey Fitzpatrick, saying he was where he should have been with Pete Sessions (or words to that effect) at that “reception” instead of at the swearing-in with “Man Tan” Boehner.
Fitzpatrick goofed royally. He and his pals should be adults and just admit it (sigh – see what I said above about Republicans and rules in the Thomas citation).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Joel Cheatwood, a senior vice president at Fix Noise (and if that isn’t a Dickensian name, I don’t know what is), gets it here for saying that ‘The Glenn Beck Program,’ probably above and beyond any on television, “has denounced violence repeatedly” in response to this post linking to a New York Times story today by Brian Stelter about Beck’s jeremiad of sorts against 78-year-old (nice) Frances Fox Piven.
And Beck “has denounced violence repeatedly,” huh?
Tell me another one (and here is more).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
CNN gets a mention for airing Moon Unit Bachmann’s SOTU response, which was opposed by both Democrats and Republicans (here).
This is because CNN has a longstanding romance with the Tea Party Express, the PAC (that put) on the Bachmann speech. Later this year, the network and the PAC (and potentially other Tea Party groups) are co-sponsoring a presidential debate between Republican candidates.
CNN should have no affiliation with any enterprise involving any teabagger group. It should go without saying that that should be the case, but unfortunately, it needs to be said.
Anybody who thinks this guy is some kind of expert on the budget...
The proposals by Paul Ryan and the U.S. House reps would privatize and ultimately gut Social Security and, once more, allow me to point out that Social Security has no impact on the deficit. And as for health care, the repeal advocated by Ryan and his party, according to the CBO, would cost about $320 billion (these and other Ryan falsehoods are exposed here).
If Ryan is an economics guru, then I’m a nuclear physicist (and as noted here, Ryan “voted for eight straight Republican budgets that increased spending by a staggering 50 percent”).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Ceridian Cobra Services (and the “Cobra” part is particularly apt), a Colorado health insurance company that dropped the coverage of Vietnam vet Ronald Flanagan because his wife accidentally underpaid their premium by two cents (heartless...here)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Arizona State Senator Linda Gray, who said here that Gabby Giffords was shot because abortion was legalized (God almighty, the citations have poured in for January alone – at this rate, it will take 20 "Do-Gooders and Dregs" posts to cover this crazy stuff!)
Dregs of the Year NomineeDon Imus, for calling Rachel Maddow the “worst kind of coward” and a “gutless, sniveling worm” here for not defending Keith Olbermann when he resigned from MSNBC (for the record, Maddow said it was between Olbermann and MSNBC, which is utterly true) – um, try commenting on stuff you actually know about, “I-man,” like making sexist, derogatory remarks to African American women basketball players and news announcers and spending what amounts to $3 grand a night for the kids at your cancer ranch (at least that’s what was on his tax forms at the time…and it gets federal tax exempt status? Sweet!)
Oh, and here is another smooth move by this dried up old weed (calling the attacks on CNN’s Anderson Cooper in Egypt “a stunt to gain publicity”...you mean, like your name calling directed at Gwen Ifill and the Rutgers women’s basketball team?).
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato who, tragically, was bludgeoned to death in January (here)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Repug Ohio Gov. John (“I Don’t Need Your People”) Kasich here (I might be tempted to buy his moronic excuse if it weren’t for the appalling lack of diversity in his cabinet – oh, but he was talking about State Senator Nina Turner’s political party, and not her race…sure he was)…
Dregs of the Year Nominees
The Obama administration gets it here for a decision to withdraw a rule requiring employers to report musculoskeletal injuries to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (and a Do Gooder citation to National Nurses United for calling them out over it).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Moon Unit Bachmann gets it here for unveiling her teabagger plan to cut $400 billion in federal spending, including $4.5 billion from the VA.
You know what? At a certain point, I get so fed up with the antics of these clowns that I almost get to the point where I don’t care what they do anymore (almost). Instead, here’s what I think we should do; find a building somewhere big enough to put a billboard on top of it noting this crap from Bachmann (and do this for other wingnuts as they do nutty stuff too), and on the entire side of that building, list the names of the people who actually voted for this dingbat so it becomes a matter of public record (and if the ACLU wants to go ahead and sue, sure, go ahead…maybe a month after the billboard is put up and the names are listed).
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Steve Kroft of “60 Minutes,” for all of the snide little tricks he tried to play on Julian Assange of Wikileaks in the interview Kroft conducted in January noted here
Dregs of the Year Nominee
Reagan judicial appointee Roger Vinson for voiding the entire health care law, or trying to, here (more here)
Do Gooders of the Year Nominee
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his investigators for this (i.e., busting the Tucson gun show dealers for not doing background checks...again, I wish he would be this good on OWS later, but sadly, no)…
Dregs of the Year Nominees
“Democrats” in the U.S. House Dan Boren of OK (of course), Mark Critz (PA), Nick Rahall (WV), Mike Ross (AR), and Heath Shuler (NC) get it for co-sponsoring Repug Chris Smith’s utterly monstrous “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act,” which somehow differentiates between “violent” and “non-violent” rape here (I hope I can never imagine the sickness of people like Smith who contemplate this stuff at all, let alone think it a fit topic for legislation).
(And for the record, Boren, Rahall and Ross all have daughters, Critz and his wife have two children – no information on gender that I can find – and Shuler and his wife have two kids named Navy and Island...uh huh...so you’re guess is as good as mine as to whether or not they could be directly impacted by this misery too.)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
“Country First” McCain (never points out which one, of course), for referring to the pro-Democracy movement currently engulfing the Middle East as a “virus” (here – sure he’d be singing its praises if Number 43 were still taking up space in An Oval Office, which, fortunately, he isn’t any more...and speaking of McCain and Dubya, I give you this, which is funny considering that, as noted here, McCain said Rummy “deserved our respect and gratitude”)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
Federal Judge Keith Starrett of the Southern District of Mississippi, who threw out a challenge to the health care law here (he’ll probably get a fraction of the coverage that Vinson got for his bogus teabagger ruling, though…and most shocking of all, Starrett is a Bushco appointee!)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
The bar is set low here I know, but Repug U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss admitted here that “tax increases have to be part of the mix to reduce the deficit” (will never excuse his foul, disgusting attack on Max Cleland years ago, but credit where it’s due…and he damn well better not “walk it back” - of course, no word on whose taxes would be increased, I realize).
Dregs of the Year Nominees
The Idaho Board of Pharmacy earns a dubious mention here; they basically ruled in January that it was OK for a Nampa pharmacist to refuse to fill a prescription ordered by a Planned Parenthood nurse (the scrip was for methergine, which is used to prevent or treat bleeding from the uterus…so basically, the board ruled that it was OK to run the risk that the lady who needed it would bleed to death).
OMG, it’s another attack of the dreaded “lady parts”! Quick, hide the kids!
People, this garbage isn’t going to change unless we start electing politicians who actually aren’t bought and paid for by the “pro-life” “values” crowd. Elect people who “walk the walk” on women’s issues like this (which really are family issues - doing the right thing, I mean), and then, when these idiotic laws are repealed and “conscience” providers still withhold vital medicines like this, throw said providers in jail.
More later...
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Thursday Stuff
Here, K.O. tells us how Frank Luntz is trying to “spin” the Occupy protests on behalf of the GOP (ummm, call me a filthy, unkempt liberal blogger, but somehow I don’t think that’s going to be good enough anymore, based on this and this)…
…and kudos to MA Attorney General Martha Coakley for this (going after BOA, Wells Fargo, Citi, J.P. Morgan, and a few other financial miscreants in a statement announced today)…
...“Worst Persons” (turns out Irrational Spew received about a third of its funding from Big Pharma while it was criticizing Obama and the health care law…let’s see now, “conflict of interest” – drat, where is that dictionary again? Wonder why it's missing from the clip; Moon Unit Bachmann gets the runner-up for alleging it's the law for a man to marry a woman and vice versa...uh, no, and she was also guilty of this boo-boo; but Baby Newton Leroy Gingrich, the presumptive Repug nominee according to him, thinks it’s fine and dandy for school age kids to clean toilets – looks like he set the “wayback” for about a hundred years ago at least)…
…and when I think of the Repug presidential candidates on my TV and computer, this song comes to mind.
























