Wednesday, January 29, 2014

GOP: SOTU=STFU

A scintillating sampling of some magical media moments courtesy of your new, inclusive, "WE LOVES US SOME WIMMENS" Republican Party:
A fake heterosexual celebrating fake patriotism with a gay hating fake redneck... sounds like the GOP...btw, isn't there some kind of law about wearing the flag as an article of clothing? I guess it only is applicable to libruls and them godless damnocrats....
And a few random samplings  that prove with put a doubt why Twitter is devolving into the the preferred method of communication for your average the intellectually impaired psychopathic personality:
Erik anderson freaks because Obama commented about equal pay for women and men.
And, then there was little incident this after the speech:
Congressman Michael Grimm (R-NY/Staten Island) felt a little tense after the State of the Union. After giving a terse statement to an NY1 reporter, he was asked about the ongoing issue of his campaign finance. He declined to discuss the matter and stormed off, then returned a moment later, apparently unaware that the camera was still rolling, and threatened to "throw [the reporter] off this fucking balcony." Grimm followed this with "you're not man enough, you're not man enough. I'll break you in half. Like a boy."
Grimm's campaign finance scandal dates to the 2010 election in which he allegedly solicited donations from his major donors for other Republican candidates, who had done the same for him in return -- a "donor swap" arrangement that allowed him to skirt fundraising limits. Grimm is under investigation by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York for this, and for other finance irregularities, including accepting cash donations larger than $100, and for laundering a donation of $25,000 through a third party.
Grimm is a former US Marine who served in Iraq, and then worked for the FBI. While at the Bureau, he was investigated for 
abusing his authority: threatening his date's husband ("I'll fucking make him disappear where nobody will find him") and pulling a gun in a nightclub. Grimm argued that reports of the incident were a "witch hunt" but the NYPD and FBi refused to release their files on the matter, and the New Yorker reporter who wrote the original story produced supplemental documents supporting his account.
Grimm is a Tea Party darling who was endorsed by Sarah Palin and Rudy Giuliani. Something tells me that there could be a grand comic movie buried somewhere in all of this...If we live to laugh about it.

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