Writing by Marq on Tuesday, 28 of August , 2007 at 9:45 pm
No, he is not gay, please for the love of god do not call the Senator that plead guilty of asking for sex in a mens room gay. Sen. Larry Craig, a Republican of course wants you to know he is not gay… He just like men, a lot, but he is not gay because they do not kiss when they are humping. Here is a great story from Aus, the headline says it all, “I’m not gay, says toilet arrest Senator”
Writing by Marq on Friday, 24 of August , 2007 at 11:19 am
Republican hack, and known lover of the prostitutes, GOP Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana spent only 10 hours in Iraq, but has come back and said in the 10 hours he could tell the surge is working. Our troops are asked to spend no less than 15 months in Iraq, Vitter, 10 hours, only 1/1092 nd the time our troops are help there. Vitter said, “My bottom line conclusion is that the surge is working very, very well” and then he ran past his awaiting wife, and handed a hot blond $50 and hugged her. He then used the line, “Hey baby, do I get a discount if I am a senator?” and shuffled off.
I am not even sure why he is still in the chamber, he is almost as much an embarrassment as Bush himself is to the GOP. Maybe they keep him around because he knows the best places to score the infidelity!
Writing by Marq on Friday, 24 of August , 2007 at 9:19 am
Florida is trying to do an investigation on if Mark Foley, former Republicans child-pervert broke the law. I like the fact that the GOP will protect a man who broke the law, but not our troops.
Florida’s top police agency said Wednesday its investigation into former U.S.Rep. Mark Foley’ lurid Internet communications with teenage boys has been hindered because neither Foley nor the House will let investigators examine his congressional computers.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement says it hopes to conclude its investigation next week.
Foley, a Florida Republican, resigned from Congress on Sept. 29 after being confronted with the computer messages he sent to male teenage pages who had worked on Capitol Hill.
“We have requested to review federally owned computers that Mr. Foley used during his time as a representative, but the U.S. House of Representatives . . . cited case law restrictions that prohibited them from releasing those computers,” said Heather Smith, a spokeswoman for the agency.
Smith said that the House claims the computers are considered congressional work papers, and that only Foley can release them for review.
Writing by Marq on Thursday, 16 of August , 2007 at 7:57 pm
For the love of all good and holy in America I hope that Rudy Giuliani is the nominee for the GOP, because nothing would make the happier than those crazy freaking religious rights folks having to go to the polls in the vote for three-time divorce, pro abortion, New York lawyer.
Now the candidate wants the media to leave his family alone. He has asked us to ignore the fact that several of his kids not even speak to him, but he is a known adulterer, and other questionable personality flaws that casts serious doubt on his overall judgment.
Oh please for the love of God please elect this person your nominee.
The former mayor of New York conceded there were “complexities” among his relatives but said any troubled relationships were irrelevant to his performance in public life.
“I love my family very, very much, and I would do anything for them,” he said at a town hall meeting. “The best thing I can say is, kind of, to leave my family alone, you know, just like I’ll leave your family alone.
“If you want to judge me or I want to judge you, we’ll judge each other on our public performance. I don’t know your private life. You don’t know my private life,” he said.
Giuliani’s college-age son Andrew has said he and his father are estranged and he decided to spend the summer playing golf rather than campaign for him.
Giuliani’s daughter Caroline, bound for Harvard University this fall, recently posted support for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama on her online MySpace profile, according to reports. The posting has since been withdrawn.
Other media have reported that Giuliani learned of his daughter’s plans to attend Harvard by reading about it in a newspaper.
Giuliani is divorced from their mother, local television personality Donna Hanover, who was his second wife. He and Hanover went through an acrimonious separation after he publicly revealed he was seeing another woman, Judith Nathan, while he was still married. He and Nathan have since married.
Writing by Marq on Thursday, 9 of August , 2007 at 4:39 pm
Ah, Nothing make me more excited to be a blogger than a self-hating queer that turns to the Republican Party for salvation. Glenn Murphy Jr, I assume son of proud father Glenn Murphy Sr, was in the recent elected president of the Young Republican National Federation (YRNF), has been accused of performing an unwanted sex act on another dude while he was asleep. On the now defunked website of the young Murphy you could find pics of him with great GOP “leaders” like, “President” Bush, fat load Denise Hastert, Uber-hack Tony Snow, and much more.
Murphy has since resigned from both his position as County party head and President of the YRNF, claiming in an e-mail that his company has been awarded a contract which stipulates that Murphy not hold any partisan political office. Details of the claim became public by virtue of a copy of the police report being posted on an Indiana political blog, and being given to a local reporter. Although police have not charged Murphy with a crime, they are investigating the report for possible criminal prosecution as criminal deviate conduct, an offense that a local newspaper reports could be a class B felony. This apparently is the second such charge against Murphy. The first was made in 1998 but resulted in no criminal charges. Murphy’s current lawyer has publicly responded, claiming that posting the police report online was unlawful, and that the sex act alleged by the complainant was consensual. If the complaint is true, Murphy is a criminal. Even if not true, Murphy appears to be yet another of the many GOP hypocrites who are and act gay while serving the anti-gay forces that prevail in the Republican party.
My congrats to the Senior Murphy, you have spawned a sex crazed hypocrite at best, and accused rapist at worst. The rest of America wants to exrend a hardy “Thank you,” you have once again shown that solid conservative values can not save you from being a gay…
Writing by Marq on Thursday, 5 of July , 2007 at 5:21 pm
I am not sure what has caused the sudden destruction of unity in the republican party, but the GOP is over this lame duck. Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM), an administration cheerleader for the last 6 years sent a press release where he said, “I want a new strategy for Iraq. I continue to completely support the men and women in the American Armed Forces. They have not failed us. It is the Iraqi government that is failing to make even modest progress to help Iraq itself or to merit the sacrifices being made by our men and women in uniform. I am unwilling to continue our current strategy.” Oh no, what is Bush going to do now that a few Republicans are thinking of the troops!
One reason for the fleeing of the party could be the whole Libby thing, they are to cowardly to actually say something, but willing to toss Bush under the bus on every other issue. I personally think that this issue is really all about Domenici, he is under investigation because his hands are all over the purge of US Attorney. This may be a very unpopular man looking for any good publicity.
Writing by Marq on Tuesday, 19 of June , 2007 at 9:58 pm
From me I could not make this up if I tried files, the South Carolina chair of the Giuliani 2008 campaign was indicted today on charges of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. Now was less than a week ago that we reported that Rudy Giuliani’s Pennsylvania chairman had a long history as a felon. I’m starting to think that Rudy Giuliani has more criminals in his sphere of influence than George Bush had. While I know that Rudy Giuliani actually getting elected president is a long shot, I can only imagine what his cabinet would look like, he would probably be the only president in history that would have to pardon someone before nominating them.
Writing by Marq on Wednesday, 25 of April , 2007 at 6:40 pm
Is getting to the point where I should just pre-write these things and just fill in the Republican congressman's name. Florida Republican representative Tom Feeney is now under investigation by the FBI connected to former Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Republican Representative Feeney has been in “cover your ass” mode for some time, one needs to look no further than his out of the blue check for $5,643 to the House ethics committee to “pay” for his trip to Scotland with Tom DeLay and Jack Abramoff. So Republican Representative Rick Renzi, and Republican Representative John Doolittle in a third member in the train trip to the big house. And starting to wonder if there is a single Republican on Capitol Hill that is not corrupt.
Writing by Marq on Friday, 20 of April , 2007 at 8:02 pm
it's getting to the point that we may need to put a new topic on the blog for the number of Republicans that are under investigation by the FBI. Rick Renzi a Republican representative from the state of Arizona, told America today that he is under investigation by the FBI and therefore is stepping down from his position on in the House Intelligence Committee. this little confession dropped in the Friday news dump is on the heels of California Republican John Doolittle's earlier confession that he is leaving the House Appropriations Committee after the FBI raided his Virginia home.
The Pentagon is not adequately equipping the National Guard and has not adapted to the increasingly important security role it plays in the post-September 11 environment, an independent commission said in a report to Congress on Thursday
The report said the global war on terrorism had placed increased demands for the National Guard to provide forces for both overseas and domestic missions, but added that the Defense Department, or DOD, had been slow to adapt to the change.
"DOD's failure to appropriately consider National Guard needs and funding requirements has produced a National Guard that is not fully ready to meet current and emerging missions," the commission concluded.
Among its findings, the 13-member panel said the Defense Department was not adequately equipping the Guard for its domestic missions.
The National Guard's 458,000 citizen-soldiers have a dual mandate to protect the United States both at home and abroad.
Nearly 90 percent of Guard units in the United States are rated "not ready," partly because of equipment shortages, according to Guard data and the findings of the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves, The Washington Post reported.