Oh, it’s on. Like, all the way on.
Apropos of this, Obama 2012 brings you this:
You’re welcome.
Posted in Obama 2012: Yes We Will!, Obamaganda, Sarah Palin and Tall
Tagged Obama 2012, Sarah Palin
Looks like Bill Maher may have had a “holy crap the Republicans are nuts” epiphany. From Mediaite:
While performing his “StupidCrazyPolitics” show at the San Jose Center For The Performing Arts in San Jose, CA Thursday night, comedian and HBO host Bill Maher announced he would be donating $1 million to Priorities USA Action, a pro-Barack Obama Super PAC.
The moment was broadcast by the Yahoo! Screen Comedy Channel as part of its inaugural Screen Live Standup Series.
Bill Maher has pissed me off in the past. But if he’ll agree to retire all jokes about “voting for the black guy” and “gangsta presidents” then I’ll agree not to try to set him on fire with my brain. I don’t hold grudges. Besides, I’m too busy trying to keep the Republicans from crawling all up inside my lady business. I don’t have time to hold grudges. Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Maher, Obama 2012, oy vey 2012
The most viewed and most discussed “news” article in The Hill on Thursday was titled, “GOP demands apology for Obama campaign manager’s ‘chimichanga’ tweet.”
So much for focusing on “the issues” this election season.
Republicans are demanding an apology Wednesday from President Obama’s campaign manager after a tweet that they argue was insulting toward Latino Americans.
In case you’re feeling special, the answer is no: you were not the only one to recognize the irony of the Republican Party “demanding” anything as reparation for offending Latino voters.
This is going viral on the Facebooks, and I have one thing to say: HELL. YES.
Call me what you will: Continue reading
About as shocking as the weather forecast in Seattle, a new Washington Post/ABC News poll reports large black clouds hanging over GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney’s campaign.
Romney, who notched his second consecutive victory Saturday by easily winning the Nevada caucuses, continues to solidify his position as the front-runner in the race for the GOP nomination. But as the contest has grown more negative, public impressions of the top Republican contenders have soured, as has the former Massachusetts governor’s standing as a general-election candidate.
As President Obama took a 9 percent lead over Romney (52 to 43) and saw his job approval rating jump to the highest it has been in eight months, the former Massachusetts governor actually lost support.
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Tagged Obama 2012, President Obama, State of the Union, Twitter
During the debate on Monday, Juan Williams asked Newt Gingrich several questions about Gingrich’s recent statements about food stamps and lazy Negroes, statements which served as a racial dog-whistle bullhorn to scrounge up votes in the upcoming South Carolina primary.
Gingrich’s response to Williams, as well as the response of the raucous (mostly white) South Carolina debate crowd aptly exemplifies why Black Republicans are a dying breed: