Republican Lies category archive
Why Republicans Lie 0
The Voter Fraud Fraud, Millenium Bug Dept. 0
The lady has voted since 1932.
She does not drive, so she does not have a license (and getting a license in Pennsylvania is a convoluted process–I know; I used to live there).
She did not have a passport because she never expected to travel internationally (and, if she had had one once, it likely would have expired by now).
She could not get an ID because whoever programmed the damned computer didn’t believe she could be.
The Republican gut out the vote effort proceeds apace, encountering only small bumps in the road as it moves to disenfranchise voters Republicans don’t like.
Lies and Lying Liars 0
Convening in Tampa.
Republican Science 0
As Gail Collins explains, it’s rooted in a simpler time, when men were men and women were property.
The idea never entirely faded away, possibly because it reflects so well on male lovemaking prowess. Since Akin’s debacle, we’ve learned that a former member of Congress once told the House Appropriations Committee that when people “are truly raped, the juices don’t flow, the body
don’t work and they don’t get pregnant.”
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Contradict Me does some math*:
Image via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.
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*Contradict Me does not cite sources for the figures, but they consistent with what I’ve seen quoted with citations elsewhere, as here and here.
Republican Science 0
The Denver Post’s headline for its editorial, q. v., tries to sum it up:
Methinks they forgot “voluntary ignorance“?
Just What Is “Legitimate Rape”? 0
PoliticalProf explains:
Follow the link for the rest.
See also: Bain Capital.
Republican Science–How It Works 0
Republican science is a fraudulent construction detached from reality (see, for example, “climate change,” “human sexuality”), created to support the goal of rich-richer-poor-poorer by marshalling hate and fear to cause distraction.
It is a misdirection play on a grand scale.
The Commander Guy describes the dynamic quite well. A snippet:
Republican Science Is a Wonderful Thing 3
Continuing the Republican practice of saying whatever sounds good at the moment, Republican candidate Todd Akin claimed this weekend that women (I’m paraphrasing here) can’t get pregnant from rape unless they enjoyed it.
(Honestly, folks, you can’t make this stuff up–unless you are a Republican. Then anything goes.)
To foster understanding of how this biological process works, ABL has helpfully posted a diagram.
Lies and Lying Liars 0
E. J. Dionne compares the Democratic and Republican positions on Medicare. A snippet:
How misleading is the Romney argument? The liberal blogger Steve Benen summarized the GOP’s strange logic perfectly: “that Barack Obama is a left-wing socialist who wants government-run socialized medicine and that Barack Obama is a far-right brute who wants to undermine government-run socialized medicine,” i.e., Medicare. It doesn’t add up, does it?
In Wingnut World, stuff doesn’t have to add up. It just has to sound good today.
Then something else can sound good tomorrow.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Honoring the troops, the Republican way. Ronnie Polaneczky reports:
That’s because Joe didn’t have a driver’s license. He long ago lost track of his birth certificate and his military identification. He didn’t even have utility bills proving his residence, since his last residence was a nursing home where he tried to regain his strength after his cancer spread.
Without any of these documents, there would have been no reasonable way for him to obtain the voter ID that the Commonwealth Court on Wednesday reiterated is needed to cast a ballot on Election Day.
More at the link.
No End in Sight 2
Dick Polman theorizes why Mitt the Flip gets away with the lies:
So Romney gets away with it – not just the factual inaccuracy, but the not-so-subliminal racial message about a black president who supposedly wants to hand out welfare checks to Those People. And sure enough, racists are hearing the message loud and clear. The other day, a neo-Confederate website approvingly quoted Romney’s welfare lie, and said: “Mitt Romney is speaking to our people, promoting popular issues with subtle and not so subtle racial themes….Mitt Romney is a solid White guy with a large, very beautiful White family.”
They won’t stop until the news stories begin with “Mitt Romney told another lie today . . . .”
Citizens Benighted, Chamber of Horrors Dept. 0
Donald Luzzatto, writing in my local rag, is fed up the the U. S. Chamber of Commerce’s ad campaign on behalf of George “Macaca” Allen:
When another political commercial interrupted running or diving or soccer, he had had enough: “How can they say that?” he asked, incredulous. “It’s just not true!”
This kid is no innocent. He knows how to consume media with skepticism and doubt. But he also knows there are rules about what people selling stuff can say. Because of that, he’s unaccustomed to straight-up lying from TV commercials. Let alone from guys who want to be president or a senator.











