Good God: Make It Stop

Posted June 04, 2008 at 09:26:13 AM by Liz Garrigan

Reprehensible human beings, these Clintons are. They wouldn't admit that the sky is blue, that the earth is round if it meant throwing in the towel on their play for resurrection to power. That Hillary Clinton would say last night that she wasn't prepared to make any decisions is simply laughable. She doesn't have any to make. Voters and delegates have done that.

Vanity Fair and this priest have it right. I don't know what the hell he's apologizing for, anyway. He nailed it. Maybe we can get him to give a guest homily at the Cathedral.

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Mark Mays said:

I thought his act was hilarious. He's like the White comics that go on Def Comedy Jam. He would have been great at St Vincent DePaul

Brian said:

Yea. And Mark Mays' momma's so fat that if she wore a Malcolm X jacket the helicopters would land on her back.

Mark Mays said:

Boo for telling a mom joke older than John McCain

Brian said:

And I could mewl the same about laughing off the WWF of preachers delivering his hate speech/campaign contribution from his tax exempt podium. All that's missing is a full body unitard when he's climbing to the top rope to deliver his rhetorical flying forearm.

No worries here though, the Scene provides all the tards I've ever needed.

Mark Mays said:

Hate speech huh? ACK was totally right about you lot, even though he was wrong about the effect you would have on the campaign. You lot do see anything critical coming out of the mouth of an activist preacher as "hate." Too bad you're simply ineffectual this time around.

I've got some dirt on my shoulder. Could you brush it off for me?

Perhaps when the two minute warning hits you all will trot out pictures of two men kissing. Hey, it could work twice!!


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