Showing posts with label Moose Mess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moose Mess. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Moose Mess gave Bush the praise for Bin Laden's Death, not President Obama

This heifer is a trip. In an event called, "Tribute To The Troops" in Colorado, Moose Mess said this...

Saturday, January 22, 2011

When Comics meet Crazy: Moose Mess in Steampunk Palin


Yes, kids... This is a real comic

Comic Alliance reports:
That's right. This book contains fifteen pages of story, followed by eight pages of pin-ups of Sarah Palin. If you actually felt a little sick start to crawl up the back of your throat when your first saw that, I can guarantee you weren't the only one. And yes, they're not kidding around with the pin-ups. But I will spare you that horror. For the moment.

Steampunk Palin hopes to capitalize on the popularity of two things: First, former Vice Presidential Candidate and ex-Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, whose life story of beauty queen to elected official to media celebrity has captivated a nation, both for those who find her to be an inspiring voice to the Tea Party movement of libertarian-influenced conservatives, and those who derive perverse entertainment from many of her public statements and behavior.


 Robama?
 
 Fascinating

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Moose Mess runs to her Hannity to Talk about the Giffords Drama & Political Finger Pointing

Sarah Palin goes to her secret lover, Sean Hannity, to discuss the Giffords shooting and her role in it.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Sarah Palin: 7 Things this Heifer Could Have Done


Sarah Palin kinda sealed her fate this week. Her past actions came back to haunt her as the Giffords shooting placed a huge "your fault" in her lap. And instead of doing the right thing, she (as RuPaul would say) F**ked it up.

So I'm going to pretend like I'm her advisor and present 7 things Moose Mess could have done to save face.
  1. She should have removed those ads months ago. The minute the media reported on her crosshairs ad, she should removed it. Any true politician knows that every little thing can hurt you. She should have known better from the 2008 campaign.
  2. She should spoke on Saturday, not on Wednesday. 
  3. Also, by speaking on Saturday, Sarah could have mentioned that she will remove the ads as an act of respect, instead of secretly scrubbing her site and Facebook.
  4. Sarah should have mentioned the victims in her speech.
  5. Sarah should not have had her aides speaking for her, they only made matters worse.
  6. Sarah should have admitted that her crosshairs ad was wrong and apologized from the message it sent.
  7. She should have researched "blood libel".

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Interesting Quote: NJDC President David A. Harris


Following this weekend’s tragedy, we—and many others—simply did two things: we prayed for our friend Gabby while keeping all of the murdered and wounded in our thoughts and prayers, and we talked in broad terms about our increasingly charged level of political debate—asserting that now is as good a time as any to look inward and assess how all of us need to dial back the level of vitriol and anger in our public square. Nobody can disagree with the need for both.

Instead of dialing down the rhetoric at this difficult moment, Sarah Palin chose to accuse others trying to sort out the meaning of this tragedy of somehow engaging in a “blood libel” against her and others. This is of course a particularly heinous term for American Jews,  given that the repeated fiction of blood libels are directly responsible for the murder of so many Jews across centuries—and given that blood libels are so directly intertwined with deeply ingrained anti-Semitism around the globe, even today.

Perhaps Sarah Palin honestly does not know what a blood libel is, or does not know of their horrific history; that is perhaps the most charitable explanation we can arrive at in explaining her rhetoric today.

All we had asked following this weekend’s tragedy was for prayers for the dead and wounded, and for all of us to take a step back and look inward to see how we can improve the tenor of our coarsening public debate. Sarah Palin’s invocation of a “blood libel” charge against her perceived enemies is hardly a step in the right direction.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Moose Mess talks 2012

Great Hera! NOOOOO!