Of course the artist, Scott Stantis, is a Republican whose editorial work appears in the Chicago Tribune, so he's most likely a stinking hypocrite. Still, it's a shock to see a GOPer swerving left of "our" "Democratic" President - especially on civil liberties. Read below the fold...
TalkLeft until recently was a normal center-left board, but ever since George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense (Yeah, right.), the site and its owner have zealously pursued all aspects of the case. Front-page entries now include:
It starts with an admission of defeat, and an explanation of why we should all be proud of "our" Dems anyhow:
We got our asses truly kicked in Wisconsin. The fight was worth it, because there are things worse than a good ass kicking, such as quitting before the fight. Dems and labor could have surrendered, but they did not. They tried.
I woke up Sunday AM and by habit, tuned in to CBS news radio. The dulcet tones of news guy Harley Carnes related how radioactive bluefish tuna swam all the way from Japan to our west coast. And then he told us not to worry; the fish were perfectly OK to eat since the added radioactivity was only 2% of what occurs naturally.
You first, Harley.
I tried to find a verifying transcript, but all I could locate was this thread comment on an obscure site:
but harley carnes on kcbs said it was ok to eat, according to the "official"
so, num,num
sushi anyone
If you listen closely, you can hear an elite "Haw haw haw!!" from Versailles. Read below the fold...
At The Agonist appears a thread entitled Liberals Are Fapping. The specific thread subject doesn't really matter (something about how Republican dying demographics are killing the party, and how the same could just as easily happen to the Dems).
The specifics don't matter because liberals are always fapping. It's who they are, it's what they do. Read below the fold...
On the final night of this fall's Democratic National Convention, President Barack Obama will deliver his acceptance speech at Bank of America stadium, party sources told the Observer on Monday night.