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Great Moments in Republican Rule, 1994-2006

 
By MannyGoldstein at Mon, 2006-10-16 10:40 | Funny | Republicans

I've had the idea of putting together the 52 most head-shaking moments in the Republican rule of 1994-2006, each with a photo.  These could be used for a deck of playing cards, or printed on stickers to place all over as a reminder of what dumb-f%^&s the Rethugs have been.  Thanks to the good people of DU, we're already way past 52!

In no particular order:

  1. Mission Accomplished!
  2. "It's been pretty well confirmed that he did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April, several months before the attack. "
  3. The 20(?) minutes of "My Pet Goat"
  4. Foley resigns
  5. "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
  6. Bush plays guitar while Katrina destroys NOLA
  7. "Heckuva job, Bownie"
  8. Cheney shoots a guy in the face while hunting captive quail, drunk
  9. "Freedom's untidy"
  10. Bush holding hands with Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (funders of the 9/11 attacks)
  11. Tom Delay's mug shot
  12. Abramoff pleads guilty.
  13. Cunningham pleads guilty.
  14. Ney pleads guilty.
  15. Frist diagnosis Terri Schiavo from the Senate floor
  16. George and Laura stand on the flag for phot op
 

Folk Songs of the Far Right

 
By MannyGoldstein at Mon, 2006-06-26 07:48 | Funny | Iraq

Two very amusing song parodies, with videos:

Papa's Got A Brand New Baghdad

Folk Songs of the Far Right

 

I'm The Decider! (Koo-Koo-Ka-Choo)

 
By MannyGoldstein at Sat, 2006-04-22 11:46 | Funny | George W. Bush

A fantastic new Bush parody song, to the tune of "I am the Walrus".

"Sitting on my own brain - waiting for the end of times... "

 

Bush Sez: Government Invented the iPod

 
By MannyGoldstein at Sat, 2006-04-22 11:39 | Funny | George W. Bush

The Decider-in-Chief is now claiming government responsibility for inventing the iPod:

"the government funded research in microdrive storage, electrochemistry and signal compression. They did so for one reason: It turned out that those were the key ingredients for the development of the iPod."

Wow!

Thanks to Engadget for bringing this to my attention. 

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