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Yes Sir, That's My Baby

Posted July 14th, 2008 by Da King

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Above is a photo of an aborted fetus (story below)

From the Wayward Home For Mentally Ill Moonbats: There have been some celebrations of the death of former White House Press Secretary and Fox News host Tony Snow on the left-wing blogosphere. The link provided is but one example. Sick freaks.

The return of Clintonian politics ?: We all remember how the Clintons used to sell access to the Lincoln Bedroom. We also remember how Marc Rich's wife donated $450,000 to the Clinton presidential library, and then Marc Rich was granted a miraculous last minute pardon by Bubba as he and Hillary were exiting the White House with the good china and silver flatware in tow (at least they left that condom covered Christmas tree behind. Classy - as if Bubba hadn't degraded the presidency enough already). Well, now it may be that the Bushies are taking a page from Slick Willie's pay-for-access playbook. Stephen Payne, a lobbyist with close White House ties is selling opportunities to meet Bush luminaries, such as Dick Cheney, Condi Rice, or even the Big Bush himself for a mere $250,000 presidential library donation. In addition, the Bushies will supposedly even say nice things about the donator in exchange for the do-re-mi. Isn't that cozy ? If this story is real, expect to hear a LOT more about it in coming days. This isn't some Democrat getting a sweetheart deal on housing (Obama, Dodd, Rangel). This is a REPUBLICAN scandal. That's big news, baby. I think we should frog march Karl Rove out of the White House, pronto. What's that ? He's already out ? Oh….Well, then, let's boot Scooter Libby out on his can then. What's that ? Oh…….

The Daily Obamanations: While kissing up to La Raza the other day, Barack Obama referred to our illegal immigration enforcement personnel as terrorists and fascists. Hmmm. And here I always thought they were, like, LAW ENFORCEMENT !!! I don't have a fancy Harvard law degree like Obama does, so I guess I could be wrong. Maybe the next time I get busted for running an interstate gambling ring a traffic ticket, I'll call the police officers a bunch of fascist terrorists. I'll tell them Obama told me so. That should work out just fine.

Not to worry, however. Obama assures us he is against crime in general, and wants capital punishment for Bin Laden as long as the whole world agrees with us, and as long as Bin Laden doesn't become a martyr, and as long as we all understand Obama isn't generally in favor of capital punishment, except for when he is, which usually he's not, mostly, except in the case of narrowly defined child rape or other narrowly defined unspecified crimes and circumstances, but not when they are gang-related or fall upon select minority groups more heavily, and stuff like that. It's crystal clear, really, and that's a debate Obama is happy to have, because McCain is like Bush. Failed policies. Hope and change. Yes we can. Changing for change. New. Improved. Economy size. A chicken in every pot. Tippecanoe and Tyler too. Keep hope alive. We are the ones we've been looking at, er, waiting for. I believe that children are the future. I love babies, little fuzzy ducks, and America. Education is super neato. Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste, gibberish, gibberish, gibberish……

Sorry, everyone. It's just that I get so carried away with my Obama euphoria. He's so, so…brilliant.

Slippery slope THIS, you SOB: Speaking of Obama's "brilliance", have you heard about Barry Brilliant voting against the 2001 Illinois Born Alive Infant Protection Act ??? A federal version of the same act was signed into law in 2002 by George W. Bush. It states that if a child being aborted is born still ALIVE, then it may not be killed after it's born. In other words, it states that a live born baby IS a LIVE BORN BABY. This is pretty obvious stuff for most people. When most of us see a baby crying and squirming around on the delivery table, we assume it's a baby, not a clump of inhuman tissue that can be disposed of at our discretion. We'd refer to the killing of a birthed live baby as MURDER. Not Barack Obama. He assumed it was a threat to Roe v. Wade and voted against the rights of the live babies to live. I kid you not. I couldn't make THIS up. If you want to watch something really pathetic, watch CNN attempt to rehabilitate Obama's twisted vote on the Act. Listen to James Carville's spin near the end for some real inanity. This is freaking unbelievable.

No word yet on how Obama will vote on Dr. Mengele's upcoming proposal to extend the right of abortion into the twenty third trimester. Word is, Barry's leaning towards voting "present".

18 Responses to “Yes Sir, That's My Baby”

  1. larry d. Says:

    Maybe they should make it legal to abort a child up to the age he or she learns Spanish.

  2. Da King Says:

    Si Senor. Mucho bueno.

    How do you say LOL in Spanish ?

  3. larry d. Says:

    I'm Appalachian so I wouldn't know, King.

  4. Da King Says:

    Bitter, eh ?

  5. roysoldboy Says:

    King, I enjoyed reading the responses to the death of Tony Snow. Some people just aren't much beyond ignorant and there were a bunch of them there. I have an interesting thread on my forum in which even some liberals are sympathizing with Snow and his family. I plan to take that piece of crap there so they can see what others like them are saying.

  6. ben keeler Says:

    he could be the first president to see a bill at his desk and claim it goes through but not actually sign it as a way to dodge future crtisicism.

  7. Da King Says:

    Roy,
    Those Tony Snow hate posts have popped up all over the place. I even saw one over on Ben Keeler's Ohio Politics blog. The degree of far left brain damage is worse than I thought.

  8. Da King Says:

    True, true, Ben, but why worry about things like experience, honesty, policy, issues, and such ? Obama is historic. It's the tingle that counts, the opportunity for liberals to FEEL good about themselves and show everyone how wonderfully tolerant, diverse, open-minded, and compassionate they are (except when they are wishing for Tony Snow to rot in hell, that is). It's Obamapalooza ! Be an Obamamaniac ! It's the Stop Making Sense Tour, circa 2008 !

  9. larry d. Says:

    Don't forget the Europeans, King. We want them to feel good about us.

  10. ben keeler Says:

    The Tony Snow stuff is just sick.

    King, as long as you feel like you are doing the right thing to feel good about yourself then things like issues and experience dont really matter.

  11. frank Says:

    Mr. King,
    Experience, honesty, and policy issues, and such? Were those standards used in judging candidate Bush? McCain whiffs on the last two, and he doesn't seem to have learned much from the first.

  12. roysoldboy Says:

    Frank, of the last six presidential candidates (2000, 2004, 2008) only one of them had any executive experience. Guess who that one was. I think his initials are GWB.

  13. Da King Says:

    Frank,
    Are you suggesting qualifications, experience, honesty, and policy issues don't matter ? If so, that certainly explains why the country is so screwed up. We keep electing the best bullslinger.

    Bush ran against Kerry and Gore. Need I say more ? If Dubya was running against either one of those two right now, even knowing all Bush's faults, I'd still have to vote for him over either one of those two rummies.

  14. The Reverend Says:

    And right there is the problem.

    King would even vote for Bush again….knowing that he is a national and international criminal who would continue, if he could, to committ more national and international crimes.

    This is where the 28% is. Better to re-elect a known criminal who has bankrupted the country in myriad ways, than to elect a person who wishes to maintain the rule of law.

    That same 28%, whom King is representing with this comment, actually tell pollsters when they are polled, that they approve….approve….of Bush's leadership.

  15. frank Says:

    Mr. Roysoldboy,
    You gotta be kidding! He ran three businesses into the ground until being bailed out by his daddy's friends. Had his father not been president, he would have gone to jail for insider trading. The only business venture he was successful at was lobbying the Texas legislature to illegally condemn land for the stadium at Arlington. The Rangers got the stadium. the state of Texas got sued and lost.
    Mr. King,
    Certainly those qualities count. I had some problems with Gore and Kerry, but Bush wasn't (and still isn't) qualified to shine their shoes. He has set a new standard for the worst president ever.

  16. Da King Says:

    Rev,
    I didn't say I approved of Bush's leadership. I said I'd take Bush over the extremist enviro-nut Al Gore and the clueless traitor John Kerry. That's quite different from what you said.

  17. Da King Says:

    frank,
    Bush isn't close to being the worst president ever, not even the worst in our lifetime. You strike me as being old enough to remember the peanut farmer. He was a lot worse than Bush.

    Could you imagine what would have happened to our economy with Al Gore having his way as president ? He would have single-handedly destroyed the economy with his global warming hysteria. We'd be looking at our current economic situation as the good times by comparison.

  18. frank Says:

    Mr. King,
    I am indeed old enough to remember Carter. I remember him as a man with good ideas who wasn't able to implement them due to resistance within his own party as well as the Republicans. If his energy conservation and alternative energy policies hadn't been dismantled by Reagan we would be living in a much different world. Can you imagine how different our foreign relations would be without our energy dependence?
    I believe that Gore would have continued Clinton's economic policies. His "global warming hysteria" as you call it, occurred after the presidency was stolen from him, so I doubt he would have found the time that his departure from politics gave him. By the way, the "global warming hysteria" has infected most of the scientists in the world, with the exception of scientists innoculated with oil money.
    Bush has committed more crimes, done more to damage our foreign relations, military, economy, and the liberty which we have taken for granted than any other president in the history of our nation. He has violated his oath of office in more ways than any of his predecessors. He is by far the worst. The only good thing he has done that I can think of offhand is his support for the No Call List legislation to thwart telemarketeers.

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