Friday, June 09, 2006

Friday news roundup

- Tuesday was primary day in Iowa, California, and Montana. No real big upsets, except for State Senator Jon Tester beating Insurance Commissioner John Morrison in the democratic primary for US Senate. Tester will go up against Jack Abramoff's own incumbent Conrad Burns. I like Tester, I'm just not sure I want a guy who looks like this in the Senate:


Isn't he the coowner of Henrickson's Home Plus on Big Love?

- Louisiana Senator David Vitter (R-Homophobia) made quite possibly the most incredible statement ever uttered in politics. When discussing the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, Vitter said: I don’t believe there’s any issue that’s more important than this one." Wow. I'll give him a pass on the War, Health Care, AIDS, immigration,and terrorism because he's from Louisiana and most people don't read too good down there. But he's from... Louisiana!!! How about the fact that hist state is still pretty busted up from the Hurricane last year that killed a thousand people and left tens of thousands permanently displaced? Idiot.

- Writing the name Ann Coulter makes me physically uncomfortable, but America's favorite transsexual political analyst made some of the most terrible comments of her career this week, voraciously insulting widows of September 11 victims for supporting Democratic campaigns and speaking out against President Bush. She referred to them as "witches" and claimed that the women were "enjoying their husbands' death(s)". I don't have a joke, I just wanted everyone who will ever read this for the rest of human history to know that I think that Ann Coulter is the living embodiment of the word malicious. She is everything that is wrong with human beings; arrogant, purposefully hurtful, and ignorant. If she truly believes half the things she says, then she is evil.

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