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Blithering idiot Gov. Rick "These Poindexter Glasses Sure Make Me Look Smarter Than I Am, Buddy" Perry was indicted for abuse of power for line-item vetoing the budget of the state's public integrity office because...you know, really, who the fuck cares, right? It's a veto. If he was doing something so outrageous, then his toady legislature should be able to override it, no? And if not, then if the public gives a flying fuck, it would vote in new legislators or something. Fuck if anyone knows how democracy works anymore, especially in Texas.
Anyways, the easy thing to do for liberals and Democrats would have been to pile on, to jump on the felony charges (which included the smarmiest mug shot this side of Tom DeLay's gap teeth) and ride Perry with all the vigor of a Bushwick leather stud breaking in a Westchester twink. Yeah, it'd be really nice to just say, "Yeah, fuck that guy. Whatever he gets, he deserves."
But we're not like that. Oh, no. We have a conscience, goddamnit. We believe in right and wrong (real and actual right and wrong, not fake shit like Benghazi or IRS scandals or Oval Office blow jobs). And fuck if we don't say it: This Perry indictment is kind of nonsense. Sure, some Democrats have used it as a horsewhip to maim Perry's ass. But that's different from a full-on blitz.
'Cause, see, if Perry were a Democrat, every goddamn Republican would have been on every goddamn cable news gabfest, all repeating the roundelay of condemnation. There would have been calls for investigations, special prosecutors, anal probes, and blood samples. Darrell Issa would have already subpoenaed everyone who ever knew Perry. It would have become the newest way that the GOP would have raised money.
How do we know? Because, despite a Republican-led House Intelligence Committee report saying that the Obama administration did not do a goddamn thing wrong on the Benghazi attack, the House GOP's website says that the "investigation" by the "select committee" is going to get to the true truth, not the bullshit truth its own committee got to that wasn't the truth they wanted.
Over here in Leftville, we give a damn about things like reality. And we call "bullshit" when we see it. Over there? "Truth" is an ephemeral concept, so much dust, so much noise.
Meanwhile, in the Senate, should Republicans win a majority there, Mitch McConnell is already planning on how he will shut down the government if President Obama doesn't accede to all their demands. Man, while we're arresting fuckwads and suing people, can we get congressional Republicans for malpractice?
http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-difference-between-left-and-right.html
calimary
(81,466 posts)Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)"Fool me once shame on you
Fool me twice, well I can't get fooled again"
Dustlawyer
(10,497 posts)that he can demand the resignation of a Democrat, who just so happens to be the one in charge of the agency that is investigating possible public corruption of many of your closest cronies, where one has already pleaded guilty to stealing 11 million from a state cancer (slush) fund. Her office had started investigations that were directed at the heart of your good old boy network, which after all of the time you have been governor of this state, I am sure was rife with corruption and self dealing!
It is also unacceptable that he can publicly pressure her to resign, or else he will wipe out the ENTIRE budget of an office that is investigating public/government corruption, of which he himself may be guilty!
Lastly, it is unacceptable that he actually does wipe out the entire budget of this department, and would have effectively ended all investigation of his cronies had not some others given money from their budgets to keep the doors open (barely)!
So next time the DA in charge of investigating public corruption starts investigating someone the Governor likes, he can threaten, and if necessary, cut their budget completely to stop them! If this is legal for Perry to do, it is still wrong!
HeartLikeAWheel
(19 posts)And the Republican special prosecutor thinks there's fire in all the smoke. It's all about abuse of power. I'm dismayed to see how many people who should know better are falling for Perry's spin.