Republican Lies category archive
Mitt the Flip, SOP 0
From Dick Polman’s article about this week’s debate:
You can read the rest, but this sums up the Romney campaign.
And Romney’s character.
The Voter Fraud Fraud (Updated) 0
It is getting stranger.
Via The Richmonder.
Addendum, Later That Same Day:
An arrest has been made.
The Virginia Republican Party is not returning phone calls.
And that surprises us how?
Hermetically Sealed in a Mayonnaise Jar Buried under Funk & Wagnalls Back Porch 0
Or, Life in the Wingnut Bubble, brought to you by John Cole.
Not Merely Crazy (Updated) 0
Also dangerous.
Police say someone fired a shot at an Obama campaign field office in Denver on Friday afternoon.
No one was injured, though people were inside the offices when the incident occurred, said Denver police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez.
Luther was subjected to the Diet of Worms, which served death in the Wars of the Reformation.
The Republican Party has subjected its followers to a diet of lies, and it’s starting to yield its fruit.
And, when someone dies, the lies and lying liars will be in no way responsible. It will be the deed of a “lone actor” who for some reason “no one can understand” somehow “got carried away.”
These are not nice people.
Denver Post link via Balloon Juice.
Addendum, the Next Day:
StevenD has questions:
Lies and Lying Liars 0
Mark Hamill is not happy with Mitt’s flips.
“I debated in high school. If you told things that weren’t true or just made things out of whole cloth, you were penalized. It’s too bad they don’t apply the same standards to presidential candidates as they do to high school students,” he told Current TV host Cenk Ugyur.
Truly, a Vacuum 0
Leonard Pitts, Jr., discusses right wing efforts to suck facts and truth out of politics. A nugget:
Hillary Clinton was rightly derided for saying a “vast right-wing conspiracy” was out to get her husband. But if that one-time utterance made her sound ridiculous, what shall we make of this constant drumbeat from the political right? What shall we make of a mindset in which the answer to every criticism, the response to every unwelcome fact, is to point to a conspiracy of bias that exists mostly in their minds?
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
And this surprises you how?
Nevada television station KOLO obtained cell phone video of a man, who claimed he worked for the Republican Party, revealing that he was paid by the number of voters he registers, but only if they were not Democrats.
“Could you do me a favor?” the man asked a potential voter. “Mark non-partisan on there. I’ll get credit for it. I don’t get credit for Democrats.”
Afterthought:
How long before the denials? By tomorrow he will be a non-person.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
At Tampa Bay dot com, Bill Maxwell, who worked with the SCLC to register black voters in the 1960s, remembers the roots of the gut out the vote effort:
To keep blacks out of voting booths back then, whites used practices that included poll taxes, proof of residency, physical intimidation and even murder.
The Republican Party has based its electoral fortunes on dressing bigotry in a nice new suit called “Voter ID.”
It’s still bigotry, still craven, corrupt, and contemptible.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Tamba Bay dot com’s John Romano confesses the error of his ways:
They knew better, I knew nothing.
When I recently criticized the state’s Republican leaders for chasing nonexistent voter fraud, I should have bowed to their insider knowledge.
After all, they were the ones paying $1.33 million to a company that has apparently turned in phony voter registration forms across Florida.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Daniel Ruth dismembers Florida governor Rick Scott’s claim to disinterested non-partisanship as motive for the Florida gut out the vote movement. A nugget:
To date, dubious voter registration forms collected by Strategic Allied Consulting have been unearthed in about a dozen counties stretching from South Florida to the Panhandle. FDLE launched a formal criminal investigation this week.
Many of the forms cited mythical addresses and at least one (ahem) was for a voter who had long since passed on to that Chicago ward precinct in the sky.
Yet, while Scott’s letter was waxing ridiculous about the sanctity of the voting booth, his own party was busily at work trying to cook the books. This was a bit like Mexico’s Zetas cartel claiming to be outraged over epidemic drug trafficking, oblivious to all the shooting in the streets.
The Voter Fraud Fraud: Resurrection Day 0
Strategic Allied Consultants, the Republican voter registration outfit that was filing fraudulent registration forms in Florida, tried to raise the dead.
Here’s a snippet from Dick Polman’s article (emphasis added):
Click to read the rest
Voter fraud.
It’s a Republican thing.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
More indications that Republicans are so hyped about voter fraud because it’s what they do:
The Moreno Valley College student is among scores of voters in Riverside County who say they were duped.
Formal complaints filed with the state by at least 133 residents of a state Senate district there say they were added to GOP rolls without their knowledge, calling into question the party’s boast that Republican membership has rocketed 23% in the battleground area.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
More evidence has been uncovered that the Republican hysteria about “voter fraud” is a manifestation of psychological projection.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Voter fraud is not just a Republican lie.
It’s a Republican practice. Projection, anyone?
Earlier this week, Florida Republicans fired Virginia-based Strategic Allied Consulting after Palm Beach County flagged about 100 registration forms that looked suspicious because of signatures that looked alike and incompleteness. The Palm Beach County state attorney’s office is reviewing those forms, said spokeswoman Christine Weiss.
But subsequent to that revelation, other counties have reported irregularities with voter registration forms with the identification number of 11-93 — which traces back to the Republican Party of Florida.








