Posted on 11/28/2004 11:28:51 PM PST by kattracks
Its time for the 2004 awards for over-the-top rhetoric.Cameron Diaz said that if you think rape should be legal, you should not vote on November 2.
Alan Keyes, Republican Senate candidate in Illinois, said Catholics who voted for his opponent, Barack Obama, would be committing a mortal sin.
Comedian John Leguizamo said that Hispanics who pulled the lever for Bush would be like roaches voting for Raid.
According to Sen. John Edwards, Id say if you live in the United States of America and you vote for George Bush, youve lost your mind.
So, according to these four sages, on Election Day 44 percent of Hispanics revealed themselves as roaches who favor Raid, 1.3 million Illinois Catholics committed a mortal sin, 80 million nonvoters may have endorsed rape and 60 million Americans lost their minds.
In the narrow category of people who used the H word (Hitler) and were not referring to George Bush, the winner is Roseanne, who said the person who reminds her of Hitler is TVs Dr. Phil. In the even smaller category of Hollywood people who used the F word but werent talking about the president, the winner is Tim Robbins for F - - - compassionate conservatives! In the animal-waste category, honors go to actor Billy Bob Thornton, who said that all of Shakespeares work is bulls - - -. Previous winner: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who said in Iowa that large-scale hog farms are a bigger threat to America than Osama bin Laden and his terrorists.
In the sour-grapes department, MSNBCs Keith Olbermann said Fox News is hated because theyre elitist and the worst winners televisions ever seen. Also referring to Fox News, he said Shallow, phony patriotism will always draw a crowd, like dogs humping in the street. Bill Moyers, who said in 2003 that the Republicans were planning the deliberate, intentional destruction of the United States of America, said this year that the Republicans would end democracy in America by staging a coup if Kerry won, because the right wing is not going to accept it. Perhaps inspired by Moyers, Village Voice theater critic Michael Feingold said Republicans should be exterminated before they cause any more harm.
Some people blamed Bush for personal setbacks or natural disasters. Palm Beach Post ombudsman C. B. Hanif thought Bush produced Floridas hurricanes by irritating God. Sharon Stone blamed Bush for preventing her from planting a lesbian kiss on Halle Berry in the movie Catwoman. Others thought Karl Rove was the primary villain. Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite said he is inclined to think that Rove probably set up bin Laden to deliver his latest tape. Maybe he set up Floridas hurricanes, too.
In the category of saying nice things about terrorists, Michael Moore wins for comparing the insurgents in Iraq to the American Minutemen (one difference being that the Minutemen did not rape women or hack their arms, legs, and heads off). Julian Bond, head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said at his groups 2003 convention that Republicans idea of equal rights is the American flag and Confederate swastika flying side by side. Bond liked it so much that he repeated it in 2004. Elsewhere, a St. Louis conservative sold anti-Hillary Osama bin Rodham T-shirts and mugs featuring a composite picture of Senator Clinton and bin Laden.
Janeane Garofalo said after Bushs re-election that she wants the Archie Bunkers in the cracker belt to feel pain. Citing a quote from Thomas Jefferson, Hollywood political analyst Barbra Streisand called the Bush era a reign of witches. Playwright Tony Kushner (Angels in America) wrote a one-act anti-Bush play for the campaign featuring Laura Bush reading the works of Dostoevski to a group of Iraqi children, all of them dead.
Eve Ensler, genitally oriented author of The Vagina Monologues, said at a feminist concert and rally for Kerry in New York that women should Step into your vaginas on November 2, an unusual approach to voting and one that sounds just plain uncomfortable. At another New York rally, John Mellencamp called Bush a cheap thug, and Whoopi Goldberg offered some obscene reflections on Bushs name. John Kerry said that the entertainers who spoke at the rally reflected the heart and soul of our country.
Natalie Maines, apparently surprised that many Dixie Chicks fans hated her famous anti-Bush comments of 2003, said I realize that Im just supposed to sing and look cute so our fans wont have anything to upset them while theyre cheating on their wives or driving around in their pickup trucks shooting small animals. Then she complained that the political climate is so the opposite of me as a person and what I believe in. Its just about opposite my personhood too, Natalie.
Ugh,, lap dances will never be the same. :-(
You have more stomach than me. I don't think that I could take it.
......... I love Lee Greenwood and that song. Every time I hear it I can't stop finding tears in my eyes. He is special and that song is perfect.
I was checking out sources everywhere and realized one cannot change a totally closed mind...I googled every word spoken about Bush's visit to Canada...prepare for mass protests..a warmup for Europe..
This is one for the bookmarks.
The one from the comedian who says hispanics voting for Bush is like roaches voting for Raid is damn funny.
I have noted that these clymers are not going to Iraq and posing on anti-aircraft guns with the terrorist.
As a result I have concluded that they are not the protestors of the past. They should all follow Jane Fonda's example, then maybe some heads would roll.
This is a really low insult to Osama ... compairing a Muslim to that pig.
They're just insulting him hoping he will react emotionally and come out of hiding to defend his honor.
Any different than the rhetoric often seen on FR? Sadly.
"Unless she's saying that Bush would literally undo rape laws, can anyone clue me in?"
I think, and I could be wrong, that if you see the full quote from Diaz it becomes clear (through her murky liberal thinking) that she is equating a hypothetical inabiltiy to get an abortion with rape. I think she said something like: if Bush wins women will lose their right to their own bodies, therefore if you support Bush you support rape.
I know, I know, it STILL doesn't make sense, but it makes about as much sense as anything any of these other dopes said.
Interesting, I don't suppose she's tried it herself...
Oh, I know. I got a kick out of it. Couldn't resisit commenting...
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