Sunday, October 16, 2011

Insufficient pain

Brad Drake, GOP lawmaker in Florida, thinks executions don't cause enough pain. He has introduced a state bill to bring back the firing squad and the electric chair. One sick puppy.



Jim Messina, Obama's campaign manager, is catching on that GOP Congress members don't intend to play nice. The liberals in the country wonder what took him so long and what are they going to do about it.

To be fair, a lot of Dems have been until recently avoiding using the term "sabotage" describing the GOP and the economy. But a lot more than Dems are now saying it.



Herman Cain is enjoying front-runner status in the prez. race (at the moment). Terrence Heath says it is because Cain talks to the white bigots in control of the party using words they like to hear.

Can has said that Blacks don't vote Republican because they are too dumb to know what's good for them. This is a viewpoint of many exclusive groups (even some churches I know -- and don’t forget the Dems) who say, "Our message is fine. They're too dumb to understand it and know that they need it." rather than, "How do we need to change our message -- and our efforts -- to attract these outside groups?" Of course, the GOP is not going to change its goals in order to accommodate the needs of poor blacks.

Cain got in a heap of trouble by calling out Rick Perry's racism. Which means Can must now pretend that racism is not a problem in the GOP.

Heath is sure Cain won't get the nomination for prez. But, if he plays by the GOP rules, they might award him the VP spot.

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