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Those Racist Jackboot Wearing Republican Peons Need To Be More Respectful

Dear New York Times,

     I’ve never been so outraged as when that ignorant South Carolina cracker Wilson insulted our President. I could’ve bashed his head in. How dare he interrupt Obama’s speech! How dare he accuse him of lying. Obama, of course, was lying but that isn’t the point.  It’s a matter of respect . It’s a matter of decorum.

     Republicans are all bringing up  Democrats booing  George W. Bush during his State of the Union which really just shows how idiotically clueless they are! George W. Bush was a priviledged white male and so (obviously) fair game. Barack Obama is half black and therefore the hope of all oppressed peoples.

    If anybody is going to accuse President Obama of lying, it certainly can’t be an old white guy from a state that still flies the Confederate flag. It’d have to be somebody black and very enlightened (it goes without saying that a black Republican is out of the question seeing as they’re all race traitors).

      This would seem to be obvious but, as we know, this is no party of Einsteins (1)  78% of Republicans think the world is flat, only 1% are scientists and 99.999% of them are racists (though 95%  are too stupid to know it) They really need to sit down, shut up and support the black President, but being racists and too stupid to recognize his superiority, they carry on their childish antics and incite hooliganism and terrorism and stuff. It’s only recently been getting attention, but the childishness actually started some time ago. Remember when John Boehner had a temper tantrum and threw the Stimulus bill on the floor because nobody’d read it?

     Honestly! How ignorant can you get? Of course Congress never reads bills.  It’s like the “terms and conditions” thing on websites. Nobody ever actually reads it. People have lives. Besides unless you’re a paranoiac you trust that the company isn’t gonna put anything creepy in there. It’s the same with legislating. Democracy is based on trust. You trust that whoever wrote the bill did a good job and vote with the Democrats.  But the retarded wingnuts (probably mindlessly following Boehner who really needs to be censured) have all become obsessed with this idea that Congress should be reading legislation before voting it into law. This puts congress people in the awkward position of not really being able to explain. It’s like when little kids ask about things they can’t  understand yet….

      President Obama has been exceedingly patient with the brownshirted hooligans from the pants on fire party (2).  Sure he’s ignored their phone calls, given them no input on the bill, called them liars and fear mongers – but given their outrageous conduct and seeing as they’re all idiots that’s only to be expected. Rather than embarking on serious debate, they’ve used lies, misinformation and scare tactics (3) to incite citizens to go to townhall meetings carrying swastikas(4) and terrorizing (5) lawmakers with things like booing, talking out of turn, and, of course this stupid insistence that they read the bill.  Unfortunately we live in such a stupid country (6) that a majority of Americans have been sucked in by it.

      Which brings me to my point. Obama has been far to soft on the opposition. Sure he’s smeared them, marginalized them, lied about them, etc. but it isn’t enough! They’re still swaying the ignorant. We need to execute the entire GOP (7)  and we need to do it now while we still have 60 votes! These are terrible people! They hate the poor and think the purpose of our society is to indulge their own self centered jet set fantasies(8) but more importantly they don’t know how to show any respect to those who don’t agree with them.

     I know some will suggest a more moderate position and I’m open to that. Maybe if we start off just murdering just a few thousand, it will teach the rest civility.

I love you guys’s paper!

Sincerely,

Bambi

Obviously this is a bit of over the top silliness mocking the double standard Democrats seem to have in terms of conduct but many of the insults (those numbered) are from actual Democrats. How anyone acts like Joe Wilson committed some kind of unprecedented outrage is beyond me.

(1) “No party of Einsteins” is from Charles Blow of the NY Times

(2) “pants on fire party” was from some writer Lori Z wrote a diary about. She gave no justification whatever for referring to the Republican party as a whole as liars

(3) lies, misinformation and scare tactics – is, of course from Obama and – as far as I can tell – is the Democratic party line

(4) obviously it was Nancy Pelosi who said town hall activists were showing up carrying swastikas

(5) it was also Charles Blow of the NY Times who said town hall activists were “terrorizing” law makers

(6) Bill Maher said we’re a stupid country

(7) Mike Malloy said the entire GOP should be executed presumably in a desperate plea for attention cuz nobody knows or cares who he is otherwise

and (8) it was Robert Creamer of HuffPo who said Republicans thought our society exists “just to indulge their own self centered jet set fantasies”

There was some Democrat who actually mocked the idea that it was important to read the bill but I’ve forgotten who.

COMMENTS

  • DONTREADONME

    didnt i tele u thats a perty nam thar. thaz 1 of them thar cuzins nams.

    • clowngirl

      You notice the use of “cracker” in the first line?That whole stupid attempted Redstate boycott because of RedState’s supposed “hate speech” by someone so filled with it himself was just a little too ironic to ignore.

      Bambi is,of course, fictional. As I’m sure it pretty obvious but just to make sure…

      • DONTREADONME

        that’s not your real name ;) and you know I do not talk like that? :)

        • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

          I’m not going to repeat it here. But I like this post, clowngirl. Cool snark is always good.

          • DONTREADONME

            about a Reagan/Ragean, maybe her name is Reagan/Raegan, now thats an excellent girls name.

          • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

            But that is a good girl’s name.

            I’ll just have to leave it up to her to tell you :)

        • clowngirl
          • DONTREADONME
  • mailloux

    wonderfully done!

    Thanks, it made my evening!

    Take Care, mailloux

    • clowngirl
  • http://www.the41stvote.org rcov092

    n/t

  • Flagstaff

    who said they don’t read the bills because they don’t have time and can’t understand them without the help of two lawyers anyway. Unfortunately, he stopped there, without explaining just why he votes FOR those bills he doesn’t understand.

    As you wrote, trust and all that. He trusts them, we don’t.

    Incidentally, that’s what is happening to The One right now. He’s losing the trust of the American people who are paying attention.

    I was surprised by reference #8. I expected the jet-set fantasies to refer back to the Congress’s purchase of those Gulfstream jets for their own amusement.

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  • nessa

    I have to recommend this just to see how many more keyboards are destroyed by RSers tasty beverages.

  • clowngirl

    I just read through my post again and I seriously need to start proofreading better. Found 2 typos. :(

    You can’t edit after hitting publish can you??

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    Just select this diary from your published ones, and edit away.

  • clowngirl

    Spent like 3 hours on this diary and was so excited to get it finished I just hurriedly skimmed it before hitting publish – then was slightly horrified to see my errors.

    Of course, now my diaries will probably be the victim of endless tinkering. :P

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    Now you can also update when you get new info pertaining to your topic as well.

  • http://reverendjimcracker.spaces.live.com CodeRedinPA

    I’d been guilty of posting diaries with typos. It shames me. The quality of the entries on this site is just otherworldly good!

    I know I’m not as good as, well, just about everyone that posts here. I would just like to get the grammar correct,

    <.(

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    I don’t have Jackboots.

    I have Cowboy Boots (snake, 2-pair).

    ;)

    Cheers !

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    your my kind of woman. Just snide enough to be able to see the humor in those hideous democrats.

  • http://reverendjimcracker.spaces.live.com CodeRedinPA

    You should send the letter portion in copy to the NY Times. They’d probably feature it as a guest column.

    BTW, the Democrat that said it wasn’t important to read the bill was John Conyers.

  • UpLateAgain

    I’m sitting here reading your diary… all all I can think of is what a total degenerate I must be. And clearly, my preoccupation with my own degeneracy is just another indication of what a worthless and totally selfish human being I am. And racist… I can’t forget racist. I never thought I was racist before, but CNN pointed out to me again yesterday that if I oppose Obama in any way, or even considered supporting these cretins in DC yesterday, it HAS to be because of either unrealized, blatant, or nascent racism. Who’d-a-thunk it?
    Oh God, if I only had the intelligence of a John Conyers or Maxine Waters…… or the compassion and caring of a David Axelrod or Rahm Emanuel…. maybe then I would be of some value to society.

    Thanks for pointing out my shortcomings ClownGirl. I have to go now. Must drink the Kool Aid, must drink the Kool Aid, must drionk the Kool Aid…

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C
  • clowngirl

    I may live in NYC but I was born in Dallas. :) You can take the girl outta Texas but…

    I’m actually not pure Texan. We moved around a lot but I was born there and did go there for the first couple years of college and I still think almost any guy looks about 4 times cuter in a cowboy hat and boots. :) ( Unless it were Obama- that’d just be creepy)

  • Achance

    It’s just too wet here and it ruins them quickly, especially the exotics. Last month when I went to CA I took my trusty ’80s vintage Tony Lama ostrich boots so I could wear them to the Gretchen Wilson concert. Wore my white Stetson too – not much use for straw hats here either! That redneck enough for you Kenny?

    ExtraTuff rubber boots are the gold standard here and you have two pairs, the 12″ or 16″ true boot for working outside and the ankle heigth “Juneau Tenny,” which slips on and off easily to take the garbage out or go get the paper. I actually just bought my wife a new pair of ExtraTuffs for her birthday – and she was happy!

    Even if you work in a jacket and tie, the drill is wear your ExtraTuffs and carry your dress shoes until you get to your office. Up north, ANC and Fairbanks, etc., substitute Sorrel pacs

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    My car picked today…. 15 minutes ago…… for the transmission to say goodnight.

    Somonabatching, cork-sucking ice-hole fargin bastage…. NOT TODAY !

    I’m waiting for a tow truck to take the monster to the shop, then have to wait at the shop for them to check over a few key points……. I may have to go Evil SUV shopping, instead of being at the Ft. Lauderdale rally.

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    Revel in it. Send a photocopy of the bill of sale to Congress.

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    Ford only….. No way I’m ever dealing with any branch of Government Motors.

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C
  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    …..and y’all were wearin’ flip-flops, tank tops at the new resort beach at Prudhoe Bay ?

    ;)

  • Achance

    are really starting to turn, though we haven’t had any “termination dust” yet. That’s when the first snow starts to show on the mountain tops and used to mean that summer work was about to terminate.

    Though we had a nice summer with lots of sunny weather and temps in the ’70s and ocassionally ’80s, there is more snow on the nearby mountains than I’ve ever seen in the 22 years I’ve lived in this house. By late July, early August, all the snow has always been gone from the mountains visible from my house. This year there are still a couple of quite large snow fields left from last winter and it will be snowing on those mountains any day now. Look at the mountain just to the left of the glacier, I’ve never seen snow fields last the summer there before. This is the webcam at the Mendenhall Glacier Vistors’ Center, about a mile and a half from my house: http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/districts/mendenhall/webcam.html

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    Awesome visual capturing of God’s creation. Thanks for the link !

  • clowngirl

    I had no idea! though I have known a few people who have lived up there for awhile. Most of them absolutely LOVED it. I hear you have to keep the vehicles running at all times all through the winter though- do the enviromentalists object to that?

  • clowngirl

    I think they’d probably catch on….but who knows. Bambi’s viewpoint isn’t really THAT exaggerated.

  • Achance

    Southeast and Southcentral Alaska have a maritime climate that is fairl moderate for the latitude. Fifties and sixties are the norm in summer but if there’s high pressure, seventies and eighties aren’t uncommon. In the interior, eighties and nineties are pretty common. In the maritime regions winters are moderated by the Pacific. Sub-zero termpertures are not the norm in winter, but in periods of high pressure are not uncommon. Record lows in Southeast Alaska are in the minus 20s, in coastal Southcentral in the minus 30s. The Interior is another matter; here there be cold! Long periods of sub-zero weater are the rule. It goes below freezing in September and rarely gets above freezing again until April or May. Minus 40-50 temps are not uncommon and records are in the minus 60 to minus 70 range with the all time record low in the mid-minus 80s.

    From Southcentral northward, almost all vehicles have electric circulating heaters on their engines for use in sub-zero temps. When you park, you shut off the vehicle and plug it in. Anchorage and Fairbanks both require you to do that for air quality reasons. In very cold weather, all the moisture and pollutants freeze out of the air forming dense “ice fog” which makes getting around both dangerous and unpleasant. I’ve missed more than a few landings in Fairbanks because it was beneath an inpenetrable layer of ice fog. People are bad to leave a vehicle runnig when they go into the store, post office, or such, but it is mostly a matter of laziness and not wanting the vehicle to get cold. Any modern vehicle in good tune will go several hours in sub-zero temps and still start relatively easily. Longer than six or eight hours, you’d better plug it in. Plugging it in saves a lot of wear and tear and saves a lot of gas, plus the heat comes right on as well. When it is below +10 or so, I usually keep mine plugged in even in Juneau. SWMBO has one of those fancy remote starts on hers, so she just warms hers up with gasoline.

  • clowngirl

    I gather you live in the interior? these temperatures are difficult for me to even fathom.

    Are there still eskimos that live in traditional igloos and such? I’m assuming they must live in the relatively temperate zones. 50 below doesn’t seem like it could support human life without heaters and such. But then maybe they’ve learned to adapt somehow. I’m somewhat cold-sensitive myself and find even NY winters hard to bear. I’ve more than once gotten very sick from working outside extensively during December and each season try and get develop better and better strategies for keeping warm.

    Am I correct in thinking that when it’s 50 below nobody really stays outside – just runs to their car and then into whatever building they are going to? or have Alaskans discovered a way to avoid freezing even in that. Does it tend to be a “dry cold” in the interior?

    I’m actaully kind of curious about these boots. Do they really keep your feet especially warm? Is there a website you recommend? Can you buy them in the lower 48?

    I’ve actually been giving a lot of thought to this years bundling. December is generally the busiest months of the year for clowns and we generally count on big haul – but I’ve usually done a lot of financial industry Christmas parties and that largely went away last year -and I took a quite a hit. Not sure what to expect this year and one option I’m considering is drawing caricature near some of the tourist sights or holiday booths on days that I don’t have other bookings – it could be quite lucrative if I can only stay warm, So any Alaskan tips would be appreciated!

  • Achance

    Juneau, in the valley of the Mendenhall Glacier. I live about a mile from this webcam: http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/districts/mendenhall/webcam.html

    Trouble is, you need a bunch of wardrobes here. We have a summer on the boat wardrobe, a summer in the yard wardrobe, lots of raingear, a Mexico wardrobe, a winter working outside wardrobe, and, back when we were working, a winter and summer power suit wardrobe. We got boxes and boxes of clothes. Getting up in the attic is like going shopping!

    But, to your question about staying warm: cotton kills. You want polyester fleece and wool or silk. Go to Shahalie, Eddie Bauer, L.L. Bean et al. and look at their stuff. I like polyester/nylon or such because it doesnt’ absorb water and dries quickly. In winter I wear silk or polyester underwear, yeah, long johns when it’s cold, and fleece over it, followed by wool or cotton. I NEVER wear cotton next to my skin when it’s cold or when I might get wet. The whole idea is to let your skin stay dry and most fashionable clothing doesn’t do that. Stay dry and you’ll stay warm.

  • clowngirl

    You’d be shocked how many layers – and there were some days I was able to be out comfortably for an hour or two when otherwise I’d freeze- and days when it was still too cold no matter what I did. :P

    You’re making me want to visit Alaska!

  • clowngirl
  • DONTREADONME

    do not let little spats with the regulars around here offend you. (I got into it once with Jadedby and it made me look very stupid in the end, just look up David Letterman and my username in the search at the top of the page) I am reading your ongoing conversation with the guys over on the “joe wilson” post with mbecker. Please do not get offended by what the regulars say, and please do not let little events and spats like that sour your view of redstate, eventhough mbecker could disagree with me. Remember, nothings worse that what we are ALL called by the liberals/left/elite/sociaists/communists/progressives on a daily basis. As mbecker once told me, don’t let the nuances of personal incompatibility get to you.

  • clowngirl
  • clowngirl
  • Ann_W

    I’m sure I’ve heard all this stuff there before.

    (Oh, I think, “pants on fire party” is from Joan Walsh. It’s so funny that they are very careful to label every one who’s conservative as “right wing” or whatever, but she just gets introduced as a “political commentator”.)