March 26, 2009

The stupid: it frightens me

It's people like this that make me want to jam forks in my eyes. This is why we can never let our guard down for one freaking minute. Because there's always going to be one clueless, pathetic troll that hasn't gotten the fucking memo that it's 2009. Here, one of the basement people at towndump.com tediously spurts all over himself in hot, jealous rage:

"President Barack Obama, in an appearance on 'The Tonight Show' with Jay Leno, made a self-deprecating but ill-advised joke, in which he referred to the Special Olympics. He quickly apologized. Crisis averted. Fair enough. But the real story is the media double standard: Imagine the uproar if a President John McCain made the Special Olympics comment. For that matter, imagine if a President McCain mistook a White House window for a door; his secretary of Treasury had not paid taxes; he granted two dozen waivers to his no-lobbyists-in-government rule; and he had promised bipartisanship but got only three across-the-aisle votes...

Here we go again. 'Bipartisanship' is NOT a one-way street, you pedantic imbecile. No, the real story is that you can manage to breathe on your own -- but I guess all that hyperventilating is good for something, huh? To one of us, anyway. Idiot.

2 comments:

Grandpa Eddie said...

These fucks are the ones who don't want bipartisanship, they still want everything their way. You'd think THEY won the election the way they all act!

Anonymous said...

And I think a minor joke about the Special Olympics is still a far cry from kidding about 'bomb-bomb,bomb-bomb-Iran' for a public figure vying for the office of the POTUS. Not to overanalyze it, but even if you impugn the worst motives to both jokes, Obama's target (handicapped children) is a SMALL subset of McCain's (ALL citizens if Iran, which would include handicapped children, non-handicapped, men, women, teens, etc).