Bad American

Crossover Republican Thugs

March 9, 2008 · No Comments

Pain Dealer

Maybe some of the Hillary supporters should start asking why the GOP wants her to face McCain so badly? Or are they afraid of the truth?

Or, like Hillary, they don’t care so long as a woman, any woman gets the nomination.

Maybe they like the idea of President McCain.

Sometimes I seriously wonder why I even care anymore.

From the article:

At least one member of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections wants to investigate some Republicans who may have crossed party lines only to influence which Democrat would face John McCain in November.

Anyone who crossed lines was supposed to sign a pledge card vowing allegiance to their new party. In Cuyahoga County, dozens and dozens of Republicans scribbled addendums onto their pledges as new Democrats.

“For one day only.”

“I don’t believe in abortion.”

Maybe they should have added a few more lines:

“I lack a triple digit IQ”

“I hate democracy”

“Rush Limbaugh does my thinking for me”

Perhaps the benefit of this is that liberals and Democrats will finally realize that there is no reasoning with people who would have been cheering the burning of books in Nazi Germany. Maybe they will realize that the fascists in the fascist party will do anything to institute a more perfect authoritarian state in this country, even if that means gaming the system that so many fought and died to give them.

You are in street fight for the future of your country, your children’s country and the world they will inherit. Kevin O’Brien views it that way. So do other thugs like Limbaugh and Bob Frantz

And this is how they really feel:

Some Republicans refer to it as “the plot.”

It started a few weeks ago when conservative radio powerhouse Rush Limbaugh suggested that his Republican following cross over during the primary to vote for Clinton. Clinton, Limbaugh argued, would be easier for McCain to beat in November.

Soon, local morning radio show host Bob Frantz echoed Limbaugh on WTAM AM/1100, and the buzz began to grow.

Shitbirds of a feather, I guess.

Cuyahoga County Republican Chairman Rob Frost tried to tamp down the temptation. He contacted Republican voters and appeared on the Frantz show urging Republicans “not to heed the siren call of Rush Limbaugh and others.

“Elections are not something you should be playing games with,” Frost said last week during a telephone interview. Yet temptation was strong.

Frost at least is a Republican with some class and dignity who understands the delicate nature of our democracy and understands that once some people start gaming the system, that opens the door for all kinds of civics killing mischief. We might as well go back to the ‘vote early and often’ Chicago system. I thought we just might have evolved beyond that.

Of course not. There was Diebold in 2000 and 2004. What else should we expect of Republicans and conservatives?

But of course, Frost can’t rein in the know-nothings who care little about the integrity of the system.

North Ridgeville Republican Hazel Sferry said she was kicking herself all day Tuesday after voting for McCain.

Don’t get her wrong. Sferry supports McCain.

But after she voted, she ran into her niece who told her about “the plot.”

Her niece, Republican Sherry Newell, said she voted for Obama because she thought McCain had a better chance against him.

Regardless, Sferry said she thought it was a great idea to mess with the other party if it helped McCain win.

“I don’t mind being deceptive to politicians,” she said. “They are deceptive to us.”

Hey Hazel, is John McCain a “politician?” Or does he get a pass from Jesus because he’s on the “right” side of the political aisle.

Do you, in your little pin head, understand the forces you are unleashing? Do you understand fraud? Do you understand what the win at all costs mentality has gotten us in this country?

Of course not. You can’t comprehend any of that. Your a political thug just like your brothers and sisters who daily kill millions of what’s left of their brain cells letting Limbaugh and the other right wing know-nothings think for you.

Limbaugh, O’Brien, Frantz, et. al. should market their own brown shirts.

Here’s a moron who crossed over for Clinton:

Republican Kitty Anderson began working in voting precincts during the early 1960s and Tuesday’s turnout in the Republican stronghold of Chagrin Falls was the largest she had ever seen.

It was also the most crossover voting.

Anderson, 76, and her husband Donald, 78, both helped fellow Republicans change parties all day and when it was time for them to vote, they crossed over, too.

“We are both concerned about what Obama would do if he was president. We don’t trust him,” Kitty Anderson said. “I have five grandchildren, and I keep thinking I want this world to be safe for these kids. I don’t feel good about Obama. He just seems to be so vague.”

Yeah, boy, because George W. Bush with his illegal and immoral war, having stirred up a hornets nest has MADE THIS COUNTRY SO FREAKIN’ SAFE HASN’T HE KITTY?

And you know what else, you feeble minded idiot? Read the paper today and see the following:

Iraq Costs $12 BILLION PER MONTH

So you know, those ‘children’ you supposedly worry about? When this country is laying bankrupt and owned by the Saudis and the Chinese and those kids find themselves out on the street looking for work you can tell them how fucking safe George W. Bush’s war made this country. I want to be there when you look into their eyes and tell them mortgaging the future of their country was worth it. I really do. I want to see you tell them.

Yeah, I’m mad. I’m so tired of the idiocy and social and political thuggery in this country. We had the greatest nation in the world with almost unlimited resources and now we’re just gleefully pissing it away on war and greed. And if we continue down this road we’ll get the country we deserve.

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