By His Own Hand
By Thomas JeffreyArticle Posted: Monday August 31, 2009
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s items like this that really make my job as your Leftwing Nutjob soooo easy; a Republican Gubernatorial candidate caught red-handed, honestly expressing his extreme Conservative views completely unfettered and unfiltered by political handlers.
I am talking of course about Bob McDonnell — who is currently running for governor of the state of Virginia — and his 93-page Master’s thesis-cum-tirade against “cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators” as well as working women and feminists.
Read: “The Republican Party’s Vision for the Family: The Compelling Issue of The Decade”
And while Mr. McDonnell is dismissing this revelation about his past viewpoints as so much political mud-slinging by his Democratic opponent Senator R. Creigh Deeds, the fact remains that he sought to enact several of his more extreme viewpoints into law shortly after his election into the Virginia House of Delegates.
Make no mistake about it, dear readers; Mr. McDonnell is a poster boy for the what I am calling The New GOP.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Links:
Washington Post – ‘89 Thesis A Different Side of McDonnell
CNN Political Ticker – McDonnell blasted for controversial research paper
MSNBC – MCDONNELL REPUDIATES SOME OF ’89 THESIS
Bigotry Denied
By Thomas JeffreyArticle Posted: Sunday June 17, 2007
Opponents of gay marriage were rebuffed this past week as a move by the Massachusetts Family Institute failed to get enough votes in the legislature to put a proposed constitutional amendment before voters next November.
The referendum, which would have defined marriage as a union solely between a man and woman, came within just five votes of approval this past Thursday. The legislature, which had been bombarded by calls and letters of support for the existing law, in the end voted to scuttle the many months of work by the Institute, which had devoted themselves to the cause of codifying bigotry in the Bay State.
Since same-sex marriage was legalized by Massachusetts in 2004 it still remains the only state within the country to allow such unions, with records indicating that some 8500 gay and lesbian couples have been wed there over the past 3 years.
Critics of the ban will now have to wait until 2012 before attempting to once again to amend Massachusetts’ constitution.
Right of gays to marry set for years to come — Boston Globe
Another Day, Another Scandal
By Thomas JeffreyArticle Posted: Sunday March 18, 2007
The trials and tribulations that the Bush Administration have had to endure over the dismissal of 7 U.S. Attorneys shows no signs of abating, and the shifting sands of just who will emerge as the scapegoat for this fiasco has got everyone guessing — including this Leftwing Nutjob.
The slow buildup in the press prior to last week’s congressional testimony by the dismissed prosecutors was filled with all of the intrigue and suspense that you’d find in a good summer read — lies, administration cover ups, admissions of guilt, and an healthy dose of congressional grandstanding.
GOP Senator Pete Domenici got the ball rolling when he admitted to long-standing allegations that he had indeed contacted ousted New Mexico federal prosecutor David Iglesias regarding any possible indictments against a state Democratic official prior to last year’s elections. And while Mr. Domenici admits to calling Mr. Iglesias — though he denies that he asked for any particular outcome from the former prosecutor — the DOJ confirmed that the Senator had also logged complaints with their office regarding Mr. Iglesias and his inability to effectively do his job.
Mr. Iglesias testified before Congress last Tuesday and stated that he felt “leaned on” by Mr. Domenici to deliver an indictment before last November — a situation that he stated made him “sick to his stomach.” Other ousted prosecutors also testified to Congress over their own run-ins with Bush Administration apologists who were tasked with grading all 93 US Attorneys on, among others things, their loyalty to President Bush.
Faced with mounting questions from both Democrats and Republicans, as well an ever-increasing paper trail leading right on up to the White House door, the search began in earnest for a fall guy — someone to make the whole stinking mess go away. The lucky candidate — former White House counsel and Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers — was selected last Wednesday and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales fingered the longtime Bush confidant during a press conference to deflect charges of his own complicity as the chief architect of the plan.
But late last week, the White House “retreated” from those initial allegations of blaming poor old Ms. Miers as the evil mastermind behind the whole sordid plot when official mouthpiece Tony “Snowjob” Snow came before the podium and stated that memories over at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue are “a bit hazy” over the entire thing. Perhaps Ms. Miers called in a few chits from her early days as W’s personal attorney or even reminded him that she helped all those questions about his National Guard service go away back in 2000. But at any rate, this Leftwing Nutjob finds it amusing that the White House must know that claiming collective amnesia is only one step away from the Scooter Libby defense strategy — and well saw how well that worked out for Cheney’s former chief of staff.
But with the allegations of impropriety by Gonzales and the Justice Department reaching a fever pitch while the Smirking POTUS was on the road in Central and South American last week may have been the real reason why the White House seems so off it’s game in regards to responding to these allegations. It’s either that, or the reality of the situation is that this morass may be so diabolically true that there really is no way for the White House to spin it.
And with the resignation last Monday of Mr. Gonzales’ top aide D. Kyle Sampson — who had a number of email exchanges with Ms. Miers over the number of attorneys to remove from office — the controversy has continued to dog the Attorney General, especially in light of his adamant denial that he knew nothing of what was going on within the very department that he leads. And even though he has stated that he has no intentions of resigning (even sinking so low as to use the race card) this Leftwing Nutjob believes that when the going gets tough, the ultimate test of loyalty for any Bush Administration lackey is whether or not they will fall on their sword for their beloved president.
That time may have arrived for Mr. Gonzales, whether he wants to admit or not.
Tony Snow: White House Blaming Miers in Attorney Generals Firing Now Inoperative — Editor and Publisher
CBS Says Gonzales Will Exit Soon — As McClatchy Reports His Apology to Attorneys — Editor and Publisher
Durbin joins call for Gonzales to quit, cites ‘crisis of confidence’ — Chicago Sun-Times
Church group protests high school play
By Thomas JeffreyArticle Posted: Monday October 3, 2005
Those wacky folks from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas are at it again. This past Saturday they protested the presentation of a high school play entitled The Laramie Project at the Southridge High School in Beaverton, Oregon. The play, which chronicles the 1998 murder of Matthew Sheppard in Wyoming, has been banned from being performed in other schools around the country.
Carrying their trademark signs “America Is Doomed,” and “God Hates You”, the 7 members of Fred Phelps’ congregation ended up going toe-to-toe with over a hundred student counter-protesters as they were staging their 45 minute demonstration across from the school.
It’s good to know that the youth of this country see through this kind of bigotry. And what’s even more encouraging is the polls continue to show that homosexuality and sexual orientation is not an issue of importance to the young people of America. Of course, what that means to the more tolerant folks of this nation is that we just have to wait just a few more years before these clowns die off and take their outdated ideology with them.
Source:
Oregon Live
Corvallis Gazette
Podcast #117
By Thomas JeffreyArticle Posted: Tuesday April 15, 2008
Leftwing Nutjob Podcast, Episode 117, for Sunday, April 13, 2008
Penn hits the bricks, Iran in the spotlight again, the Obama money machine, al Qaeda’s rising star and more!