Mr. M vs Perry

Dec 29, 2011 14:23

No surprise at the result. If any more evidence was needed that Perry is a fool, it was provided by this response to a question in Iowa today. The question was asked by my very own spouse:

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Lawrence v Texas was an important case, and Perry had no clue what it was about, even though it was decided when he was governor ( Read more... )

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chantal87 December 29 2011, 23:42:19 UTC
wow..just wow. I cant see how he was ever elected to any office much less governor.
It's mindblowing actually.

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 02:07:08 UTC
Even more mindblowing is that Santorum is now using Perry's gaffe to promote his own candidacy.

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varina8 December 30 2011, 05:35:37 UTC
Three cheers for Mr. M. The GOP hopefuls make me want to go back to bed and pull the pillow over my head.

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 02:07:56 UTC
I thought they had a pathetic lineup last cycle, but this crowd makes those look like Rhodes scholars.

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jwaneeta December 30 2011, 07:40:55 UTC
Ahahaha! Ahahahah!

I WISH HE WAS MY HUSBAND!!!

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curiouswombat December 30 2011, 22:02:49 UTC
I do hope you mean Mr M. and not Perry...

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jwaneeta December 31 2011, 00:11:18 UTC
NO FEAR, yo. :D

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 02:09:09 UTC
Stay away from my man!

(I have always wanted to say that.)

Consider, my dear, that if you were married to him, he would expect you to let him drive from time to time.

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ratphooey December 31 2011, 06:21:13 UTC
Oy. Santorum is a crazed weasel.

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 17:50:18 UTC
Yep. But according to Mr. M, who has had the patience to go to Bachmann, Perry, and Santorum events, he's the smartest one. Also charming, if you can get past his being a whining homophobe who thinks being the object of a silly online joke is worse treatment than his wanting to take away other people's rights, split up their families, and decide what women should do with their bodies.

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ratphooey December 31 2011, 21:02:05 UTC
Scary, isn't it, that he's the smartest. Just shows to go you what a motley crew of candidates is running.

He also took money from his former school district in PA to pay for the fundie home schooling of his kids, even though they lived in VA and were renting out their home in PA.

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missmurchison January 1 2012, 03:24:21 UTC
I remember a reporter went to check out his PA "home" at one point and there was no furniture in the house.

Today, he said that he'd annul all same-sex marriages. These morons are all for states rights until some states do something they don't like. Then they're all for a theocracy.

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keswindhover December 31 2011, 09:25:34 UTC
He blathers for a good minute while trying to remember what it was, doesn't he? It must have tickled a braincell somewhere. Then he gives up, and hits the auto button.

Mr M appears to be suffering in a good cause.

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 17:52:31 UTC
I also liked the way that he seemed to be arguing that the Supreme Court spends too much money. Since they're the only branch of government with no budget other than what it costs to run their building and the staff nine justices need, that's pretty remarkable.

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keswindhover December 31 2011, 17:58:15 UTC
Who the hell needs nine justices? Sheer waste.

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missmurchison December 31 2011, 18:32:10 UTC
Since one of his earlier gaffes was to state that there were eight judges, that might well be his point.

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