Tuesday, July 8, 2008

A parody of Keith Olbermann's Best Persons in the World

Incumbent Conservative representative for Georgia's 10th district Dr. Paul Broun for making a complete ass of himself once again. Broun wants to implement the recent disastrous Georgia State Law signed by Gov. Sonny "Daze" Perdue into a federal amendment, arguing gun owners have the right to carry firearms in public places, specifically parks. As I previously posted, Broun co-sponsored a bill that would take away soft porn from military bases. Every bill that actually gives a damn about the troops, oh say, revising the long overdue G.I. Bill, Broun has voted against. He also voted along with the hostile, "we do everything on our own without the support of allies" and racist, Ron Paul. You can view more: http://freedomfighterradio.net/?p=769

My girlfriend's doctor. More than a month passed and her previous doctor still couldn't provide her the results of her EKG test. This new one, was not only able to expound upon her previous diagnosis, but also gave her encouraging news about her condition. And how will universal health care bring down the quality of care in this country?

Best person for best meltdown and a failed idealogy -- Conservative country bumkin, Austin Rhodes. When not parroting the same talking points used by his role models and goofy talk radio hosts who air prior to his show, Neal Boortz and Rush Limbaugh, one can usually hear one of his many anti-abortion sermons he delivers (Would he support the radical ban if the government told him what he can and can't do with his body? Equal Protection, anyone?), Rhodes went on a blistering tirade over Broun's opponent. During an interview with the wife of Broun's primary opponent, Barry Fleming, Rhodes tried to sarcastically inject how she and her husband changed their denominations from Baptist to Methodist. Is there really that much of a difference? He also scorned her over her husband's role as an aide to former moderate Democrat Senator, Sam Nunn (potential Obama V.P.). "You wouldn't want your child working in Washington, D.C. if given the chance," she queried. "Not for a Democrat," he yelled. After the interview, Rhodes said that personal attacks shouldn't be used in this primary, citing Fleming for calling out Broun by not paying $400 in alimony. O.k. So, personal attacks are fine when it comes to Bush-bot Sen. Saxby Chambliss and the swift boaters having the tamarity to question long-time Sen. Max Clelland's military service, John Kerry's military service, and Rhodes' ad nauseum personal attacks on Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal. Since the Conservative brand of the Republicans are proving they have no solutions for moving forward, you can say it's likely Conservatives like Rhodes have a secret hard-on for Democrats. If you want more proof that this guy is a proponent for hate speech, not free spech, watch the following:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qQuLemPjhU&feature=related

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