How Do You Spell Depraved? G-O-P!
Click on the Title To Play. Can you say depraved? Can you say it and not say “republican?” I can’t anymore. The end justifies the means attitude of these people, and the blind faith in fools is the same mixture of malice and forethought that blended into the ubiquitous yet invisible evil that spurred the deaths of over ten million people in the Nazi death camps and forty more million people around the world. “It’s alright! It’s just alright! Why? Because we’re doing it to them and not us.”
I warn every American reading this that you don’t have to be an Arab to be one of “them.” You don’t have to be a Muslim to be one of “them.” You don’t even have to be a ferner to be “one of them.” All you need do is disagree with their politics. Leave the Republicans in power and the day is coming where not only does your vote not count, but your very life is forfeit if you dare disagree. It’s coming!
People are already being fired from their jobs for having Air American bumper stickers. Give it fifty years and we will be regularly shooting each other over politics. These people are ruining our culture and our standing in the world. Listen to them! Are they the voice of
I apologize for the quality of this recording. No matter what I did, it sounded like I was yelling. My computer corner of the house is in transition, and I actually did yell somewhere in there. I recently purchased a new USB headset mic and it’s a great noiseless high fidelity headphone. Amazing quality, but a crappy mic. I can’t use it for recording.
This podcast showcases classic GOP bigotry and depravity. I need not say more.

3 Comments:
I can't believe you held your composure in that chat room for as long as you did. While I don't always disagree with Republicans and don't always agree with Democrats, the one thing that separates the two sides time and time again is the Republican use of buzzwords and insults like "Clintax" and "Libtard."
They have a third grade mentality to just call names (most of which come straight out of Rush Limbaugh's mouth) and Democrats nearly never do the same in return.
With the possible exception being Bushit.
I think the next time you run into someone who uses terms like that, you should ask them to politely explain what they mean by the term and why that term is appropriate.
I guarantee they won't be able to since they're just parroting.
I just re-subbed (I think the url I had before was either down, or changed as I noticed I wasn't get episodes) and have to catch up. I can't wait - I love hearing these guys act like idiots.
I agree with incendiarymind, I don't always disagree with R's and I don't always agree with D's - I used to call myself Libertarian. These days, I'm not sure what I am, but I find myself disagreeing with R's more often than I find myself agreeing with them, even on some fiscal policy. The R's certainly have their talking points down, and have quite the armada of talk shows to make sure they get out there. It's funny to see how often these folks talk about liberal "emotionalism", and then seem to exhibit plenty themselves (mostly anger, unless being thickheaded and closeminded is an emotion. :) ). They also like to talk about how liberals are always trying to shout them down, or name-call etc., when in fact it's usually THEM that are doing those things, and then they act all surprised when they elicit a response in kind. I think we call that "projection".
I agree with your thoughts on these two parties being more like frat houses than anything else. I've thought along those lines for years, and I have a blog posting bouncing around in my head about that I eventually plan to put down.
I think there are people from both sides that have some possible solutions to problems, but lines have to be drawn, points scored, names called, ideologies have to be defended, religion involved, etc., instead of getting down to where the rubber meets the road and trying to solve problems and making life better for everyone, not just the elite 1% of 1% that this current system seems to most reward...
Well, enough babbling from me. I'm just glad to see the RSS feed is working now. Maybe it was just me.
The RSS was down because of a single character -- an em dash in the description. Usually I write my text in Word for the auto spell and grammar check, and then paste it into notepad to strip it of any non-text or "high-bit" characters such as smart quotes. Well, this time the long dash slipped through and Itunes choked the worst on it, I suppose making it appear as if the whole RSS was down. Winamp knocked off the two top shows. Podnova, at www.podnova.com continued parsing as if nothing happened. Bravo for them. If this ever happens again, you can listen at Podnova until I fix it.
Third grade mentality? Third graders aren't mean enough. You have to place them at least in high school for this level of malice.
I have found that they don't know the facts and indeed make up pure fantasies as they talk. For instance, there was the last podcast where the woman said that she heard about Sean Baker's beatings because the renegade soldier who beat him was court marshaled. Actually, it was five guys (it's hard to be renegade in a group of five) and none of them were punished at all. Yet she quenched the fires of doubt with pure conjecture and I dare say, lied. She knew that she hadn't heard of Sean Baker before I mentioned him.
Yes, thank you, I will ask more follow-up questions in the future. It's probably an excellent way to expose them.
Sean, the surprise they show is amazing. Sean Hannity will wince and say, "Oh! the hate! The hate," when you criticize Bush the way he criticizes any Democrat. It's not projection. It's simple hypocrisy. They have no rules when dealing with us, but they have rules, and will become outraged, if we deal with them in even a minimally disrespectful way.
Did you notice how polite Houston was to Yahoo? He apologized and made absolutely sure that he didn’t walk on, or cut off Yahoo. “Are you finished? You sure?” he said. And that vacuous woman kept telling the guy playing the cartoon sounds that she was being cut off as well. The subtext was that it was okay to cut a liberal off but not her. Later she said that Yahoo could cut her off any time.
They know how to be polite to each other, just like in 1940s Georgia and Berlin, people in the KKK and Nazi party knew how to be exceedingly polite to people they considered their own kind, but they became workers or iniquity, or better yet, inequity, when it came to people of certain other groups. Indeed, the man speaking as “Houston,” used to go by the name “Southern Gentleman,” and he is a gentleman when dealing with other conservatives.
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