Sheeple Without a Shepherd
Call this an editorial, an opinion piece with a twist: I leave Mike Huckabee twisting in the wind of his own bloviation, as recorded in the YouTube piece below. “Mike Huckabee for Dogcatcher: the stray dog packs’ best friend!”
Well, the Republican’t sheeple of Iowa have adequately demonstrated that they are either
- too stupid to be out without a keeper (or, alternatively, as an old cowpoke I once knew was wont to say, too dumb to pour piss from a boot)
- fully on board with the move to surrender U.S. sovereignty at the behest of The Governor from Tyson Foods
or
Personally, I’m going for the (kinder, gentler, more) charitable interpretation: dumber than a bag of hammers. (On that note, I will say I had a conversation with an elderly gentleman just last night who was really sold out for The Governor from Tyson Foods… until I played the following Youtube video for him… )
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Posted: January 4th, 2008 under Citizenship, Dumbasses, Guard the Borders.
Tags: , immigration, Mike Huckabee, Mike Huckabee: wholly owned subsidiary of Tyson Foods, The Governor from Tyson Foods
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Comments
Trackback from Right Truth
Time January 5, 2008 at 3:01 PM
Barack Obama – Inspirational Speaker…
Do we really want an inspirational speaker for President of the United States? Because that’s all that Barack H. Obama is. No substance, no plan, no experience, no nothing — except that he makes a certain group of people FEEL…
Comment from Dan Kauffman
Time January 6, 2008 at 8:48 AM
Now now not everyone in Iowa has lost their senses I was not that crazy about a second governor from Arkansas for President.
And being a Republican I certainly don’t accept any credit for Obama’s success.
I got up early the other day and went to hear Thompson before I went into work. That’s my guy
Comment from David
Time January 6, 2008 at 10:44 AM
OK, Dan, I will readily admit that as much as 15% of Iowan Republican’ts are not locked into playing cryptoproctology (sticking their heads up their own “where the sun don’t shine”). That’s the good news.
But what about the other 85% of Iowan Republican’ts who are “fully on board with the move to surrender U.S. sovereignty at the behest of The Governor from Tyson Foods”? Not to mention loving his thoughts on nannystatism…
*sigh*
Idiots, one and all.
Perhaps the remnant will redeem their brethren. Perhaps.
Comment from T F Stern
Time January 5, 2008 at 9:14 AM
It’s for the children…a politician’s way of getting past difficult issues which require sound logic.