Yesterday I spent the day resting, fighting off chronic bronchitis and trying to reestablish a sleep schedule. I hope I’m back to full speed soon.
Jig Zone Puzzle:
Today it took me 4:14. To do it, click here. How did you do?
Short Takes:
From Think Progress: Miller’s proposal to return to the days when senators were chosen by political insiders is actually much less radical than his other proposals to declare virtually everything unconstitutional. When Miller made the laughable claims that Social Security, Medicare, the federal minimum wage, and unemployment benefits violate the Constitution, he simply proclaimed that the Constitution must be read to eliminate laws he personally disapproves of.
And this is the same guy who fired his own wife so she could collect unemployment benefits. What’s that? It’s standard Republican hypocrisy.
From Right Wing Watch: Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women of America, explains how health care reform legislation violates each and every one of the Ten Commandments … including the ones against adultery, graven images, and taking the Lord’s name in vain.
Click through to go down the rabbit hole, and you won’t be in Kansas anymore. Their entire set of absurd arguments violates the Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not commit Teabuggery.
From MSNBC: Rachel interviews Christine O’Dingbat… NOT! 🙄
So much for the Republican pledge of openness and transparency.
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I think the Concerned Women of America should go be concerned somewhere else. Notice they are only concerned about the 10 commandments – they’ve survived this long – leave them alone too. Oh, and here’s a news flash – not everyone follows your precious 10 commandments. The horror! 🙄
Christine Dumass is taking a cue from the ultimate grifter, Palin. She figures if she doesn’t talk to anyone but Fox news, she’s safe. Yeah, what about the indies and the Dem’s – guess you’ll be missing that whole demographic, but WTF do I know?
Hilarious cartoon – feel better.
4:41 Same numbers, different order.