Thursday, May 7, 2015

This Nut Wants to be President?





With his Ivy League education and supposed "brilliant" intellect, this guy couldn't tell the difference between Right Wing Paranoid Idiocy and fact.

And neither could the Governor of Texas. 

These people are an embarrassment to themselves and this country.










14 comments:

  1. I notice Teddy's eyes. They seen all dreamy and his gaze is toward the heavens. Perhaps God spoke to him telling him of things to come?

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  2. More evidence of Obama Derangement Syndrome that has the modern GOP looking like a collection of paranoid mush brains. And they want to run the country? What fools!

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  3. Is there a republican candidate that is not nuts?

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    1. mmmm, lets see Jerry, perhaps Rubio or Paul? But there is more to announce so who knows. Maybe an unknown will surface that has promise.

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  4. The extreme has become mainstream in Texas and other red states. When you see the governor of one of the biggest states in America go tin foil hat in front of the world, you know for sure that the Republicans have let the inmates take over the GOP asylum.

    That is big time crazy!

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  5. Shaw, there's no point. Announcement season is on, and these flaming nutballs are jumping into the race faster than you can post about them.

    Cruz is the kind of guy who would demand an investigation into David Icke's alien lizard people theory if enough teabaggers believed in it. If you though Iraq was expensive, wait till we invade Mars.

    Jerry: Is there a republican candidate that is not nuts?

    Rand Paul, like Romney, is more evil than nuts, but of course those things aren't mutually exclusive. Jeb Bush seems fairly sane, but he'll have to act nuts to get the nomination.

    Rubio? Disqualified on grounds of staggering ignorance.

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  6. Jerry, I am not sure they are nuts, but unless and until anyone on the right can define what extremism looks like on their end of the political spectrum, I think we all know how to classify them.

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  7. I wish he would address the larger concern of Canada's threat to invade Montana! A WALL.....my heavenly kingdom for a WALL!!! We must secure the northern border from the Godless Canadians with their foul back-bacon breath!!!!

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  8. Hate to say it but I just cannot help but chuckle. Softly. Ever so softly because at the End of the Day EVERYBODY HAS THEIR MINDS ALREADY MADE UP.

    It is political WARFARE and the stakes? Winner take all.

    Ridiculous, insane, and dangerous.

    Oh well, it IS what it IS.

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  9. Unfortunately, we have no shortage of right-wing candidates for the 2016 election. Huckabee in particular has proven entertaining. In all seriousness, these candidates remind us why voting is so important.

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  10. RN"It is political WARFARE"....well,hmmmm....I am looking for political bakeware....there is a Tea Party afoot and I wanna bake me some cakes.

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  11. At the next Boston Tea Party, instead of throwing the tea in the bay, let's throw the tea baggers.

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  12. This ham fisted clown will lose the fundamentalist vote to Huckleberry.

    About all he has left is the Alex Jones crowd.

    Finished.

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