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The Soapbox: Politics and Rants

Comes a Coot.

by kara on October 11, 2011

“Herman Cain’s views on Occupy Wall Street are un-American. You should apologize, Herman.” – Buddy Roemer, via “twitter” Looks like another in a seeming unending string of Southern fried crackpots, another early-bird eligible honkey blundering around town. Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer announced he was joining the motley pack for the GOP nomination for president […]

by kara on October 8, 2011

Eric Cantor, creep.

Tea Party Nation: Too Black, Too Strong.

by kara on October 6, 2011

This picture is what the moronic photo editors at Fox Nation scrounged up to accompany the shrill, non-white, lunatic blogger Michelle Malkin’s psychotic rantings about the abject racism of the Wall Street protesters. “When Occupy Wall Street activists call themselves the ‘99 percent,’ it turns out they mean 99 percent non-diverse (by their own politically […]

 

by kara on September 25, 2011

Like a 5 year old, this afternoon I google searched “rick santorum is gay” over and over again while I watched the eagles game. The more it’s perpetuated, the angrier he gets and the better I feel. Rick seems to have forgotten that Google is a private enterprise that can’t be regulated according to GOPeer law. […]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTZrMNPhQAc&feature=player_embedded [BuzzFeed via @stevesilberman]

by kara on September 9, 2011

Newt and Calista Gingrich, 2011

by kara on September 6, 2011

  “For ’tis the sport to have the enginer / Hoist with his owne petar” – Shakespeare, Hamlet III

A One Man, Well-Armed Militia.

by kara on September 4, 2011

  Nothing says ‘Flaming Homosexual’ like the wide-stance, fully braced posture of a Texas Governor firing an erect rifle that has about as much recoil as a Daisy 105 BB gun. Look at the red-blooded embodiment of violence and virility, with mom jeans and an utterly worthless, sissy “mini suppressor” on the end of the barrel. […]

by kara on September 3, 2011

The American Thoracic Society estimated that stricter ozone regulations would only prevent 8,000 deaths a year, OR a death toll approximately two and a half times that of 9/11 (repeated every year). This may be a small price to pay for freedom from burdensome regulation. To make an omelet you gotta break some eggs, right? Some […]