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![]() Not of himself (for once), but of his beloved republicans. I'm referring to the odious bloviating by that sanctimonious gasbag Lindsey Graham during the Sotomayor confirmation hearing. What a piece of crap he is. He had the gall to complain that he didn't like her political views. Of course, the posture-matic ****uplican kneejerk whackjob contingent couldn't actually produce evidence of her political views from her rulings. All they had was that silly remark she made about "a wise Latina". What's most offensive about Graham's disgusting sluttishness is the subtext: The notion that some "wisdom" might be superior, in some cases, to that of the overlord white slavemaster class. That's what really bothers Graham and his ilk. Sotomayor's implication that a cloistered, privileged, head-in-the- clouds white jurist might be incapable of rendering a fair and just decision was a thunderous blow against the foundations of Graham's world. How dare that uppity product of a [gasp!] housing project imply that her "wisdom" might be the equal of a red-blooded American atavist like, say, Scalia or Thomas? (As an aside, the last time Uncle Clarence came under attack, one of those loudmouthed pinheads on Fox "News" offered a perverse slant. He said that Thomas's birth in humble circumstances was "proof" that not every poor person is automatically a "bleeding-heart liberal". Yes, they're still using that phrase on Fox "News".) How simple is too simple for the likes of Lindsey Graham, Witless? I wonder if the paragons of ignorance who populate your beloved republican party are even capable of understanding the harm inflicted by populating the Supreme Court with exponents of oppression. Racial oppression is out of style, but there's still class oppression and, of course, sexual orientation oppression. There's such poignant irony in the efforts of the whitey-white republicans to keep pounding nails in the doorways to equality: As soon as somebody like Thomas sneaks past the barriers, the oppressionists are the first to take credit for his success. |
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On Jul 17, 1:24*pm, George M. Middius
yapped, nobody cared: Not of himself (for once), but of his beloved republicans. I'm referring to the odious bloviating by that sanctimonious gasbag Lindsey Graham during the Sotomayor confirmation hearing. What a piece of crap he is. He had the gall to complain that he didn't like her political views. Of course, the posture-matic ****uplican kneejerk whackjob contingent couldn't actually produce evidence of her political views from her rulings. All they had was that silly remark she made about "a wise Latina". What's most offensive about Graham's disgusting sluttishness is the subtext: The notion that some "wisdom" might be superior, in some cases, to that of the overlord white slavemaster class. That's what really bothers Graham and his ilk. Sotomayor's implication that a cloistered, privileged, head-in-the- clouds white jurist might be incapable of rendering a fair and just decision was a thunderous blow against the foundations of Graham's world. How dare that uppity product of a [gasp!] housing project imply that her "wisdom" might be the equal of a red-blooded American atavist like, say, Scalia or Thomas? (As an aside, the last time Uncle Clarence came under attack, one of those loudmouthed pinheads on Fox "News" offered a perverse slant. He said that Thomas's birth in humble circumstances was "proof" that not every poor person is automatically a "bleeding-heart liberal". Yes, they're still using that phrase on Fox "News".) How simple is too simple for the likes of Lindsey Graham, Witless? I wonder if the paragons of ignorance who populate your beloved republican party are even capable of understanding the harm inflicted by populating the Supreme Court with exponents of oppression. Racial oppression is out of style, but there's still class oppression and, of course, sexual orientation oppression. There's such poignant irony in the efforts of the whitey-white republicans to keep pounding nails in the doorways to equality: As soon as somebody like Thomas sneaks past the barriers, the oppressionists are the first to take credit for his success. cricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscricketscr ickets..... |
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![]() Another incisive analysis by pajamaborg. Not of himself (for once), but of his beloved republicans. I'm referring to the odious bloviating by that sanctimonious gasbag Lindsey Graham during the Sotomayor confirmation hearing. What a piece of crap he is. He had the gall to complain that he didn't like her political views. Of course, the posture-matic ****uplican kneejerk whackjob contingent couldn't actually produce evidence of her political views from her rulings. All they had was that silly remark she made about "a wise Latina". What's most offensive about Graham's disgusting sluttishness is the subtext: The notion that some "wisdom" might be superior, in some cases, to that of the overlord white slavemaster class. That's what really bothers Graham and his ilk. Sotomayor's implication that a cloistered, privileged, head-in-the- clouds white jurist might be incapable of rendering a fair and just decision was a thunderous blow against the foundations of Graham's world. How dare that uppity product of a [gasp!] housing project imply that her "wisdom" might be the equal of a red-blooded American atavist like, say, Scalia or Thomas? (As an aside, the last time Uncle Clarence came under attack, one of those loudmouthed pinheads on Fox "News" offered a perverse slant. He said that Thomas's birth in humble circumstances was "proof" that not every poor person is automatically a "bleeding-heart liberal". Yes, they're still using that phrase on Fox "News".) How simple is too simple for the likes of Lindsey Graham, Witless? I wonder if the paragons of ignorance who populate your beloved republican party are even capable of understanding the harm inflicted by populating the Supreme Court with exponents of oppression. Racial oppression is out of style, but there's still class oppression and, of course, sexual orientation oppression. There's such poignant irony in the efforts of the whitey-white republicans to keep pounding nails in the doorways to equality: As soon as somebody like Thomas sneaks past the barriers, the oppressionists are the first to take credit for his success. I'm an idiot and proud of it. Has anybody else noticed the strong correlation between stupidity and 'borgism? |
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