Thursday, September 20, 2007

"Progressives" With Too Much Time on Their Hands

Ever wonder what might happen when a "progressive" has a copious amount of free time, which is only exceeded by their depths of depravity and vulgarity?

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Check out this sick bastard's collection of images.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Faux Progressives and Their Faux Wars

War on democracy. War on science. War on the environment. War on corporations. War on civil liberties. War on mainstream media. War on theocracy. War on reason. War on global warming. War on warmongers. "Progressives" need lots of bogeymen to incite the irrational fear and loathing fueling their agenda, which in turn culminates in lots of these little wars being declared, or alleged to have been declared by their "enemies."

Yet faux progressives still have the gall to ridicule O'Reilly's "War on Christmas," which at least has some basis in fact, considering how vestiges of our country's Christian heritage are being systematically purged from the public square by people who are deeply offended by a cross on a 100-year-old municipal seal design or "God Bless America" being sung at a public school function.

Granted, those on the conservative side are also guilty of exaggerating various threats to our society, culture and national security, however, unlike the faux progressives, at least they are trumping up dangers which are real to begin with.

"Progressives" Waging Peace

As if the concept of "waging peace" is even logical to begin with.



Apparently these agitators are so preoccupied with heaping scorn on others they can't comprehend the truth about peace, i.e that it only exists in the absence of conflict.

"Progressive" Caucus Founder Busted for Assault and Battery

Congressman Bob Filner, recently busted for assault and battery, has come a long way from 1961 Freedom Rider to the arrogant dweeb we see today, who apparently has stated, “I am a congressman and can do whatever I want."

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Considering he's legally funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to his wife...er...campaign consultant, of course all in the interest of making "progress" for his constituents, Bob evidently has good reason to smile.

Manipulating the "Progressive" Mind for Fun and Profit

One of the more recent and highly visible examples of a "progressive" who can't seem to discern between narcissism and activism is this poseur down at the University of Florida, Andrew Meyer, who on September 17th disrupted a townhall meeting being conducted by Senator John Kerry.

From the police report:
The man was identified not only by the people there filming for him, but also by a business card he had on him that had his picture on it. The card read, "TheANDREWMEYER.com "Speak my mind." I asked him if he was Andrew Meyer and he said, "Yes, I am."

Meyer was transported to the Alachua County Detention Center by my myself and Officer Vinson. Meyer stated he just wanted Senator Kerry to hear what he had to say and that he was upset when he ended the questions without being heard. Meyer stated, on the way to the jail, "I am not mad at you guys, you didn't do anything wrong, you were just trying to do your job." Meyer was laughing and being lighthearted in the car, his demeanor completely changed once the cameras were not in sight. Meyer did ask, at one point, if the cameras were going to be at the jail.

Unsurprisingly, this lunatic had been spurred to action by one of the more commercially successful conspiracy mongers, Greg Palast:
In addition to raising the issue of vote fraud in 2004, Meyer asked Kerry about the possibility of impeaching President Bush and whether the two former opponents were members of the secret Yale University society Skull and Bones. Meyer said his questions were based on Greg Palast's book "Armed Madhouse," a year-old muckraking anti-Bush bestseller that Meyer waved wildly as he was being subdued by police.

Shamans and charlatans such as Palast, who under the guise of "investigative reporting" blatantly manipulate troubled minds with "hidden" insights based on half-truths and innuendo (and profit handsomely from it), ought to be held financially liable when the increased levels of anger and paranoia they are fueling become manifested in destructive or violent acts committed by their readers.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Moonbat de la Semaine

I've always suspected the innocent enough sounding United for Peace & Justice serves as a safe haven for mentally unstable people who really ought to be spending time in the company of a good therapist instead of marching with their "comrades" in the streets. This photo confirms it absolutely.

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Conspiracy Site de la Semaine

This week it's a tie between these two nutty sites.

Robert Parry's Consortium News

Rodney Stich's Secret Government