Thursday, November 14, 2013

Today In Victimhood

So when Ted "Canucki" Cruz of Texas's creepy father calls for the elected-by-a-freaking-majority-of-the-freaks-in-this-nation President to go "back to Kenya", that's somehow not an attack on the majority of the (real) American people who voted for him?
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) believes that when his critics attack, they’re not just going after him, but also taking on “the American people.”

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“And so, the reason—the nastier the attacks get—I mean, they’re directed at all of us, they are directed at the American people,” Cruz continued. “Because a lot of the folks in Washington don’t want to be held accountable.”
Criminently, Adolf "Big Lie" Hitler had nothing on these people. And Hitler at least knew when he was licked. (Will it take the equivalent of Soviet troops in the rubbled Halls of Congress to convince the mathematically challenged among our representatives the party's over, the sun's rising & sane people are laughing at their party hats?)

The video may also be viewed at the site of one of the interviewers, a woman w/ a bad case of penis envy.
Nice pink blood spatter. Sick sick sick!
(Ladies, forget it. You aren't missing anything beyond ease in urination.)

2 comments:

  1. “Because a lot of the folks in Washington don’t want to be held accountable.”

    Washington, D.C. has one House rep, whose vote isn't counted.

    Which is to say, the worst people in D.C. are sent here by shitheads in other states. Especially Texass.
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  2. Well, there's something to be said for ease in urination. I know I've welcomed it on occasion...

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