The top 10 most influential people on Tumblr in 2012
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This chart’s a piece of shit, I’m not even mentioned
The top 10 most influential people on Tumblr in 2012
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This chart’s a piece of shit, I’m not even mentioned
Joel McHale tells you why he’s voting this year.
Let My People Vote with Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman speaks out about the new voter ID laws.
CARRY OUT Pizza shop owner Scott Van Duzer lifts President Obama off the floor during a visit in Ft. Pierce, Florida. ”Scott, let me tell you, you are like the biggest pizza shop owner I’ve ever seen,” said the President. Van Duzer is a registered Republican who voted for Obama in 2008 and says he will do so again in November. ”I don’t vote party line, I vote who I feel comfortable with, and I do feel extremely comfortable with him,” he told the press pool. (Photo: AP via The Huffington Post)
- Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider follows in Rage Against the Machine’s foosteps, tells Paul Ryan to stop using his band’s music at political rallies;
- LL Cool J takes “Mama Said Knock You Out” literally, breaks jaw and nose of burglar at his house in L.A. then detains him until police arrive.
Rick Santorum, everybody.
I think he said it best himself:
“I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say, now we are going to decide who are people, and who are not people.”
WHAT
THE
FUCK?????
In comparison Sarah Palin is looking pretty good
What the fuck is the “Catholic Ghetto”?!
Fuck this guy.
Fuck this disgusting foul crotch parasite.
Republicans have done a miraculous thing this election year, they’ve found a man much more objectionable than Bush Jr.
(Source: lipsgallagher)
To quote Bill Clinton: “If one candidate is trying to scare you and the other one is try get you to think, if one candidate is appealing to your fears and the other one is appealing to your hopes, you better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope.”
(Source: barackobama)
This Is All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: The bigoted bumper sticker above, which is making the rounds on Facebook today, is just one of several inflammatory anti-Obama slogans popping up on vehicles in Texas and other southern states.
The Dallas/Fort Worth-based ABC affiliate WFAA traced the stickers back to an Arkansas-based retailer called Stumpy’s Stickers. News 8 says shortly after it emailed the company for a comment, their site was taken offline, and their Facebook page was removed.
News One notes that the slogan above is not new, having been used on merchandise as far back as 2010. A t-shirt on Zazzle with the same offensive play on words caused a minor stir last year, before being pulled.
Rick Santorum sees Nazis everywhere: in the Middle East, in doctor’s offices and medical labs, in the Democratic Party, and now in the White House.
The Republican presidential candidate told a group of supporters Sunday night that this year’s election was like the time between 1940 and 1941 when Americans didn’t act against Adolf Hitler because they thought he was “a nice guy” and not “near as bad as what we think.”
“It’s going to be harder for this generation to figure this out. There’s no cataclysmic event,” he explained, but similar urgency. “Is anybody reminding us who we are, what made us great, and what these assaults are all about?”
The obvious implication — later denied by the candidate — was that Santorum is some modern-day Churchill and President Obama is der Fuhrer. It was outrageous and yet, for Santorum, routine.
DANA MILBANK, “Rick Santorum Cries ‘Nazi,’” in the Washington Post.
Whether its Republicans calling for legalized rape in Virginia or one of their presidential candidates comparing Obama to Hitler, conservatives feel like they can never take things too far.
The GOP is fucking shameless.