dammitspaz
fair_n_hite_451
dammitspaz

That Jeep looks like it’s about to become a yearly feature at Burning Man ... by which I mean it is NEVER moving again. When that mud hardens, you’d need a jackhammer to get it out again.

“Fat, drunk and stupid” may be no way to go through life son, but it IS how the GOP wants to keep their base compliant and ill-informed.

Another day, another so-called right wing intellectual being wildly offensive, inconsistent and hypocritical in a single sentence.

Of course he was targeted by the investigation. Does he think they should have targeted someone else when Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme was exposed? That someone other than Billy McFarland should have gone to jail for the Fyre Festival debacle?

In a just world, religious wingnuts like these two would never get access to money and/or power.  We do not live in a just world.

You need different people.

c’mon baby, its for SCIENCE!”

Have you SEEN the human race lately?  “As good as it gets” is perhaps the most depressing assessment of ourselves in all of history.

Blatantly unconstitutional.

Wouldn’t the prenup only reference how much money SHE is owed directly. It wouldn’t have anything to do with child support ... mostly because at the time you are signing a prenup, kids don’t exist, you wouldn’t know how many of them, what their ages were going to be, etc ,etc ,etc

I’m two decades older, grey and paunchy.  I’d WAY rather look like me than him.

Look. I’d far rather that this rich douchenozzle entertain us with his futile attempt at living forever then the alternatives. It’s funny.

Same.

“I got along with everyone”

The least surprising thing about this story is the meth. Just looking at his picture I was gonna go with “Meth Ron Howard”.

He does not “deep regret” for what he said.

GOP: “When we said ‘State’s Rights’, we didn’t mean YOUR state.”

Since you would have to be stupid to follow these people in the first place, it stands to reason that you would also be stupid enough to follow their advice.

Gerrymandering also directly speaks to Senate when you consider that via gerrymandering, Kentucky was able to ram through a law that said “any replacement must come from the original party” ... knowing full well they put it in place for Mitch, and will immediately repeal it if it was a Dem Senator and a GOP governor.

This is a man who is supposedly a model of knowledge and understanding re: the application of said law, going back 200+ years. And yet, when it came to simple financial disclosure forms, we’re supposed to believe that he didn’t do it because he took some underlings advice that “it just wasn’t required”?