Monday, October 09, 2006

Right-wing logic, as it were.


Um ... yeah.

Along those same lines, I have no actual evidence that Steve Janke has regular carnal relations with congressional pages and diseased goats. But I'm pretty sure you can't prove he doesn't.

Q.E.D.

JUST BECAUSE I LIKE TO CAUSE TROUBLE
. A little while ago, I e-mailed Think Progress and suggested that, if that pompous little GOP ratfuck McHenry thought it was such a great idea to get Democrats to testify under oath to get to the bottom of things, perhaps TP would like to document the occasions over the last few years that various members of the Bush administration refused to be sworn in before they gave testimony in front of one committee or another.

Even better, one might ask that snivelling Republican pissant if he was prepared to demand that Republicans similarly raise their right hand, then explain what they knew, and just when they knew it. I'm fairly sure that would get results in short order, no?

CC HQ: Because while we occasionally have great ideas, we prefer that other people do all of the actual work.

AND AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.
I recall that I might have linked to this recently but, if you want to see a host go up one side of a weaselly, lying ratfuck of a guest and down the other, you can't do better than this.

P.S. And if you're not sufficiently nauseated by now, you can read Malkin's insufferable, oh-woe-is-me whining about it here.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree. I'm amazed no Dem has said put the whole GOP leadership under oath.
Isn't it the obviuos thing to reply to ridiculous notions from "Wolf, do you have evidence they aren't involved McHenry".

Don't forget how they also gave such stand up citizens like the oil execs a pass on being sworn in.

Anonymous said...

Hey Cynic, OT, but did you see Gordon O'Connor interviewed by Carole MacNeil yesterday?

He stated something to the effect that we can't let the murderous Taliban back into power as they will do such dispicable things as cut off people's heads and hands.
Has this dunce of a minister ever heard of Saudi Arabia? Of course, MacNeil let this silly rhetoric go past without challenge, deciding to badger O'Connor on naming names of countries he felt weren't carrying their weight in Afghanistan. Thanks Carole!

Add to this the number of 911 hijackers from Saudi, the al Queda funding from there and the recent detention and torture of Mr. Sampson, a Canadian citizen, the logical conclusion will be that the Tories will hold a vote on invading Saudi,as soon as possible.