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The religious right is motivated by the suspicion that someone, somewhere,
is having fun -- and that this must be stopped.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
John McCain upset about being called on racism
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Some reporters were left behind to cover John McCain because the rest of the Washington press corps ascended to heaven in the Barack Obama Rapture. Is it true that Jesus Christ descended from Heaven, accompanied by the Washington press corps and the spirits of all the saints of God (both from the pre-incarnation period and after) who died prior to the Barack Obama Rapture? Or is John McCain a desperate fool?
ReplyDeleteWhy not all of the above?
ReplyDelete- Badtux the Snarky Penguin
Well, McCain is scary white trash so I guess that makes it an even heat.
ReplyDeleteJesus was just a wine drinking cranky bastard that bitched a lot and it got him killed. And at a pretty young age because he really liked getting it on with Mary, that's too bad.
Then they wrote a lot of stupid shit about him.
It's wonderful how BBC sees a reflection of himself in those he writes about...
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, this is a standard Republican tactic. Do things that are disgusting, then ACCUSE YOUR OPPONENTS OF DOING THOSE SAME THINGS. Because if you accuse them first, when they come back at you, it looks like tit-for-tat. The technique only works on stupid people, but there are plenty of those. And that includes the members of the corporate media, who are content to parrot whatever a politician says, with no attempt to point out what's true.