Who says there is no diversity in the Republican party?
-
‹ Home
Info
-
Subscribe
-
Users
Links
- All Hat No Cattle
- Andy Borowitz
- Axios
- Barry Deutsch
- Bearman Cartoons
- Beau of the Fifth Column
- Capitol Steps
- Cook Political Report
- Crooks and Liars
- Daily Kos Comics
- Daily Show
- David Horsey
- Derf City
- Digby
- Eclectablog
- Electoral Vote
- Fair and Unbalanced
- Fark Politics
- Five Thirty Eight Politics
- Funny or Die
- Funny Times
- Go Comics
- Hackwhackers
- Heather Cox Richardson
- HuffPost Comedy
- John Fugelsang
- Kung Foo Monkey
- Last Week Tonight
- Margaret and Helen
- Mark Fiore
- Matt Davies
- Matt Wuerker
- McClatchy Cartoons
- News of the Weird
- O'Carl's Law
- Politicususa
- PolitiFact
- Propaganda Professor
- Raging Pencils
- Randy Rainbow
- RCP Cartoons
- Saturday Night Live
- Slowpoke
- Stonekettle Station
- Ted Rall
- The Nib
- The Onion
- Tom the Dancing Bug
- Tom Toles
- USN Political Cartoons
- What Now Toons
-
Tags
Abortion Bush Campaign Finance Cheney Climate Clinton Congress Conservatives Corporations Corruption Deficits Democrats Drugs Economy Education Election Elections Energy Environment Fox News Gays Guns Health Immigration Lies McCain Media Middle East Obama Palin Protests Racism Religion Republicans Romney Spying Supreme Court Taxes Tea Party Terrorism Terrorists Torture Trump Unemployment War
-
Archives
You are Visitor #
8 Comments
I always used to think it was dreadfully unfair that the rest of the world’s population didn’t get a say in the election of the US president, seeing as the US has so much weight in global politics and economy. It didn’t seem fair to me.
Now with super PACs, however, we can influence elections however we like, so a lack of citizenship isn’t such a problem. Whew!
Voting rights for non-citizen foreigners — the last civil rights frontier!
Charlie Fuqua, AR:
“We must require all parents to support their children. Any parent that does not support his or her children should be sterilized so that they cannot produce more children that they do not support. Any parent that has his or her parental rights terminated by a court because they have abused or neglected their children should be sterilized …”
From his book God’s Law (really?..) http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2012/10/10/one-more-excerpt-from-the-republicans-three-stooges
I see libertarian-minded colleagues tie themselves in knots to accommodate and rationalize away the social conservative half of the GOP. I tell myself that the political landscape is not one dimensional, and we all have to put up with the least of evils when lumping for a particular party.
But then I thought about finding some *real* crazies among the Dems, and I simply could not think of any off the top of my head. It’s no good accusing someone socially-minded of being a communist; the candidate has to be properly bat-sh*t crazy.
Any nominations?
Or does the GOP have this part of the market cornered?
I wonder how good a parent Mr. Fuqua is?
Dan, the closest to bat-shit crazy on the Dem side that I’ve come up with is Cynthia McKinney and I don’t think even she is in the same class as the Republican crazies. In fact I think she’s not even as prone to conspiracy thinking as far out as the average Republican member of the house.
So, in answer to your question: YES, the GOP does have the crazies market cornered.
Cynthia McKinney? Wash your mouth out with soap and water, fella. I’ve got the perfect candidate who was a Democrat at one time. Though I don’t know whether he’s still alive, I nominate LYNDON LAROUCHE for chief resident assistant in a nuthouse.
Oh Lordy, JC. I had forgotten (thankfully) about Larouche.
Thanks for the names, it’s interesting to see what’s out there. Clearly, a few scraps here and there like LaRouche. He’s quite remarkable: a true equal-opportunity conspiracy theorist. 🙂
Speaking of conspiracy theorists, that’s a part of Nutlandia that is also primarily (but not uniquely) inhabited by GOP representatives, often of high profile.
McKinney is slightly off-kilter but rather amateurish compared to the professionals claiming to represent religious social conservatism at this moment in time.