Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Generalissima Bev Perdue

“Let’s suspend elections,” said the perky little governor, whose campaign is under criminal investigation.

Perdue is hardly alone in wondering, aloud, who will rid us of this turbulent democracy. It should now be clear to the meanest intelligence that so-called liberals are fine with autocracy, so long as it serves their aims. No doubt Barry, himself, would be glad to roll his own smokes in scraps of a shredded Constitution if he thought he could get away with it.

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  1. Next on the discussion: "Why Americans need direct rule from the (self-appointed) intellectual elite."

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  2. Think you can scratch the homecoming party in N.C., if this _itch (fill in missing letter) is still Gov, when you retire Paco.

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  3. We have to be grateful for idiots like Perdue who can't keep their mouths shut.

    2012, here we come.

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  4. I'm not too surprised. I can't count how many people told me that Castro's Cuba wasn't a that bad of a dictatorship because of a high literacy rate.

    Ever since Obamacare first started to stall, my hippy aunt's boyfriend has been promoting that what "needs to be done" is to get Congress to cede its power to the President. The first time, I laughed and said "Oh, you mean like a dictator" thinking that he hadn't considered what he was saying out loud but he looked me straight in the eye and said "Yes. He's the only one awesome enough to square the circle and find enough rainbow farting unicorns for everyone" (I'm paraphrasing). I commented that surely dictators are bad on principle but he's positive it'd turn out peachy.

    She's always had questionable taste in men.

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  5. Let's see, things aren't getting done because Congress is full of vain, myopic, self-important hucksters whose main focus is staying in a comfy elected position. Obviously, the solution is to give them MORE power and LESS accountability! Genius!

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