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What They Wanted All the Time 0

Via C&L.

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The Secesh 0

PoliticalProf sums up the strategy of the contemporary Republican Party by quoting Abraham Lincoln.

Your purpose, then, plainly stated, is that you will destroy the Government, unless you be allowed to construe and enforce the Constitution as you please, on all points in dispute between you and us. You will rule or ruin in all events. This, plainly stated, is your language…

More at the link.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Picture of Eric Cantor with caption:  House votes to cut food stambs by $40 billion so they can starve people into find work that isn't there.

Via Bartcop.

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“Heritage Care” 0

Via Delaware Liberal.

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Misdirection Play 0

I call shenanigans.

In a letter sent last week to President Obama, U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick contended that the Affordable Care Act had caused Sesame Place, one of Bucks County’s biggest tourist attractions, to terminate health benefits for its part-time employees.

“This law is hurting real people in my district and around the country,” the Bucks County Republican wrote.

A spokesman for SeaWorld, the amusement park’s parent company, confirmed Wednesday that the company was cutting the weekly work limit for part-time employees from 32 to 28 hours.

No, what’s causing the pain here is the refusal of employers to pay a living wage or to provide reasonable benefits.

To paraphrase Daffy Duck, they’re despicable.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Income redistribution:  Republican looks at inequity and thinks

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Night of the Long Knives 0

Chauncey Devega unloads on Republican efforts to destroy the food stamp program.

Here’s a snippet:

Last week, Republicans in the House of Representatives voted to cut 39 billion dollars from federal food assistance programs. Their vote is more than just the next act in the ongoing politics of cruelty by the Republican Party in the Age of Obama.

It is a decision to kill poor people.

In America, discussions of poverty are linked in the public imagination to stereotypes about race, class, and gender. The face of poverty is not white (the group which in fact comprises the largest group of recipients for government aid). Instead, it is the mythical black welfare queen, or an “illegal” immigrant who is trying to pilfer the system at the expense of “hard working” white Americans.

Discussions about poverty are also easily transformed into claims about morality and virtue. Consequently, while the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is very efficient and involves very little if any fraud on the part of its participants, stereotypes about the poor can be used to legitimate the policing and harassment of Americans in need of food support through mandatory drug testing and other unnecessary programs.

Here, the long-term end goal for Republicans is revealed for what it is—a desire to make being a poor person into a crime.

He’s quite correct, you know. The Republican positions on helping the poor cannot be separated from their decision, at the time Nixon initiated the odious Southern Strategy, to become the new Confederate Party. Witness this comparison of the Eisenhower platform with the Romney platform.

Do please read the rest.

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Groundhog Day 0

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The Party of Me Me Me 2

And this surprises you how?

Four Colorado Republicans who voted against a $50 billion federal relief bill to assist victims of Hurricane Sandy have asked the president for emergency aid to help clean up their state after devastating floods.

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Waffle House (and Senate) 0

Dick Polman recounts the attempts of hawkish Republicans to avoid the least appearance of agreeing with President Obama on Syria. A nugget; many more examples at the link.

For instance (and this is just a sampling), we have aspiring president Marco Rubio, who declared back in April that he was just as concerned as Obama about Syria’s use of chemical weapons; indeed, he endorsed Obama’s “red line.” The senator said: “It’s clear the ‘red line’ drawn by President Obama has now been crossed. The time for passive engagement in this conflict must come to an end….We must not allow Assad to continue violating all international norms by using these vile weapons and allowing Syria to descend further into chaos and instability. This will have disastrous consequences for U.S. interests for decades to come.”

Obama couldn’t have said it better. Rubio was calling for active American engagement, and we all know what he meant. But that was in April. In September, he supports passive engagement, or maybe no engagement. He says he is “unconvinced that the use of force will work.

Honest to Pete, if President Obama announced the discovery of a cure for cancer, Republicans would be agin’ it because Democrats.

Addendum:

Via Raw Story

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The Convenient Pacifist 0

Republican today, piously:

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Table of Equivalents 0

Oliver Willis offers a flowchart to assist right-wingers in their desparate search for a white Trayvon Martin.

Chart for use by conservatives looking for a white equivalent to the Trayvon Martin Cast


Click for a larger image.

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Patterns 2

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IOKIYAR 0

Flag daze.

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Smoking Bananas 0

It’s a (Banana) Republican thing.

Let Noz explain.

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Reince Cycle 0

In a moment of accidental candor, he admits that he doesn’t know the truth.

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Class Acts 0

Little Ricky.

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High Hopes 0

Methinks he hopeth in vain.

After all, actions do speak louder than words, and the actions do speak.

I am a Southern boy. I knoweth bigotry when I seeth it.

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Cantor’s Cant 0

The Accidental Journalist.

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Damned If You Do . . . . 0

Republicans in 2012 (Benghazi):

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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