Darrell Issa’s rap sheet.
The 2012 GOP: consistently wrong, never in doubt.
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Defend the Muslim Community - Lowkey
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This is why Mitt Romney won’t denounce Ted Nugent’s threatening comments about President Obama. He doesn’t want to offend the base of his party.
•Everything you need to know about Willard Mitt Romney, the GOP and their feigned outrage about attacking mothers —all in one photo.
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Girls, ladies, females… women. Do your freaking homework. Mitt Romney’s Judicial adviser (think suggestions for SCOTUS nominations) is Robert Bork —he thought the Civil Rights Act was “unsurpassed ugliness.” I can’t even.. Wow. —no words. Google the shit out of him. Wikipedia, YouTube… Wow.
There. You now know everything you need to know to understand The GOP.
•You’re welcome.
For nearly a year, Sen. David Vitter (R-La.)
—the same David Vitter involved in the D.C. Madam/prostitution scandal—

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has been waging a one-man crusade against …Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s salary. Salazar was poised to get the same, predetermined raise as every other member of the president’s cabinet, but Vitter decided to play a little game — he would allow Salazar to receive his additional compensation just as soon as Salazar gave oil companies more drilling permits in the Gulf of Mexico.
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“You could argue that money is more important for men. I think a guy in their first job, maybe because they expect to be a breadwinner someday, may be a little more money-conscious. To attribute everything to a so-called bias in the workplace is just not true.”
~ Glenn Grothman (R-Wis) on why there is no need for an equal pay law. Yeah, because men need the money more…
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