George C. Deutsch - Appointed Dolt
George Deutsch is a 24-year old Young Republican that George Bush thought would make a good public affairs appointee at NASA. He just resigned on February 7 when it was discovered he had no degree from Texas A&M university as he had claimed.
Deutsch lied Just like Brownie (Micheal Brown), former head of FEMA who claimed to be a professor at Central State University and was merely a student that didn’t even graduate.
An example of George’s ineptness (Deutsch, that is), he told a Web designer working for the NASA to add the word "theory" after every mention of the Big Bang, according to an e-mail message from Mr. Deutsch that another NASA employee forwarded to The New York Times.
George Deutsch, 24, was offered a job as a writer and editor in NASA’s public affairs office in Washington in 2004 after working on President Bush’s re-election campaign and inaugural committee, according to his résumé. Also according to his résumé, George Deutsch received a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Class of 2003.
The New York times decided to check this out and they reported yesterday that Rita Presley, assistant to the registrar at the university, verified he did attend but in an e-mail said "George Carlton Deutsch III did attend (the university) but has not completed the requirements for a degree"
DOH! Now his legacy is he’s just another Republican Dolt. What a sad adminstration Bush has thown together when he appoints a 24-year old Deutsch bag to lead NASA public affairs.
John Roberts
This put out by the AP:
ABORTION: As a lawyer in the administration of President Bush’s father, he helped write a Supreme Court brief that said, “We continue to believe that Roe (v. Wade) was wrongly decided and should be overruled.”
RELIGION: Roberts unsuccessfully urged the Supreme Court to rule that public schools could sponsor prayer at graduation ceremonies. “We do not believe … that graduation ceremonies pose a risk of coercion,” said the brief Roberts helped to write on behalf of the first Bush administration.
ENVIRONMENT: As a judge, he was sympathetic to arguments that wildlife regulations were unconstitutional as applied to a California construction project. The government feared the project would hurt arroyo toads.
CRIMINAL MATTERS: His votes on the bench have been mixed. He ruled in favor of a man who challenged his sentence for fraud, then said police did not violate the constitutional rights of a 12-year-old girl who was arrested, handcuffed and detained for eating a single french fry inside a train station in Washington.
POLICE SEARCHES: Joined an appeals court ruling in 2004 that upheld police trunk searches, even if officers do not say they are looking for evidence of a crime.
MILITARY TRIBUNALS: Roberts was part of a unanimous decision last week that allowed the Pentagon to proceed with plans to use military tribunals to try terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay.
Rick Santorum: Congressman, Nut Job
Rick Santorum (R-Penn) was elected to congress in 1990 at the age of 32. He is the father of six, a devout Catholic who offers catechism classes to GOP colleagues in his Capitol office, and his wife writes books on etiquette. In spite of his picture-perfect facade, let’s hope Pennsylvania wakes up in 2006 and tosses this jerk to the curb. Here are some facts about this person you should know:
- In his new book, he wants women to stay home with their children instead of working
- He fought hard to keep the tube in Shaivo and raved that she had bee “executed” when she died last March
- He equated same sex marriage to bestiality in a 2003 newspaper interview
- He criticized the Democrats that opposed changing senate rules on the filibuster to Adolf Hitler
- He made comments in which he compared the New York Times to Communists, Baathists and Nazis
- He blamed Boston “liberalism” for the Catholic Church’s sex abuse scandal. That prompted a roar from Massachusetts Democrats, one of whom called Pennsylvania’s junior senator “a jerk.”
- In 2001, Santorum tried unsuccessfully to insert language into the No Child Left Behind bill that would require evolution be taught in classes.
- He is openly against birth control for married couples
- He is an active supporter of the Social Security privatization movement
- He recently lied about his home address in Virginia to obtain in state tuition benefits in Pennsylvania for his children. While he is a senator in the state, he spends most of his time in Virginia. Because of this, Penn Hills School District announced that it did not believe Santorum met the qualifications for residency status since he and his family spend most of the year in Virginia. They demanded repayment of tuition costs totaling $100,000. The case may go to court because Santorum does not want to pay.
We also have the exchange this week with Hillary Clinton in the Senate hallway:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, author of “It Takes a Village,” passed Santorum, author of “It Takes a Family,” and had this to say, according to Associated Press:
” ‘It takes a village, Rick, don’t forget that,’ Clinton called out.
” ‘It takes a family,’ Santorum countered.
” ‘Of course, a family is part of a village,’ Clinton replied. The two continued on in opposite directions.”
And from the LA Times we have:
The storms of attention Santorum regularly stirs could be affecting his bid for a third term in his home state, where a recent poll showed him trailing his likely opponent by 11 percentage points.
On his own merits, Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat who favors restrictions on abortion rights, is a formidable foe. The son of a popular two-term governor, Casey has won statewide election three times and currently is state treasurer.
But he has garnered a lead mostly by letting Santorum do the talking.
Who is Priscilla Owen?
Let’s put this in terms the Radical, right-wing Republicans can understand. Karl Rove is the devil. Rove is the personification of the wickedness that abides in the world. Ezekiel 28 discusses the slander and gossip satan used to recruit good angels to the dark side. The Bible implies Satan (eg, Rove, eg the devil - only Mick Jagger know how many names for sure), through his lying and gossip, turned one-third of the angelic host against God (Rev. 12:3-4).
This is kind of like Rove roaming around Texas looking for angels on the fence, looking to build support for his contention. He would offer them things and expect payback later. Priscilla Owen is one of his recruited angels. Her record shows she has been performing well for him.
Priscilla Owen, a Texas Supreme Court justice, is one of the first judicial nominees Bush sent to the Senatein May 2001, renominated in January 2005. She is 50, divorced, no children, and a sunday school teacher. If she were a Democrate nominee, Congress would ask her if she masterbates.
Owens favored an interpretation of a Texas parental notification law for teen abortions that the Legislature doesn’t seem to have written into the statute. In other words, she brough it on herself to make up new law at the bench.
In 1994, she paid Karl Rove $250,000 to serve as a consultant in her 1994 judicial campaign. Her investment paid off many times receiving contributions from Enron and Halliburton. While serving on the bench, Owens refused to recuse herself on cases involving Enron and Halliburton. In all cases, she issued decisions which were in favor of her campaign contributors.
At her first confirmation hearing, senators said she took a year and a half to issue an opinion that involved a young man injured in a truck accident. The man, who was on a respirator, died when the family could not afford nursing care because the appeal delayed the multimillion-dollar verdict. In her response at the time, Justice Owen did not address the delay but told senators, "There are a lot of cases that tug at the heartstrings, but I have to follow the law." What a gal.
Owens is just another way for the power-hungry republican whores to take more control of the government and kill the checks and balances of the past. Pleased to meet you, hope you catch my name.
Maggie Gallagher
Who: Syndicated Columnist, Book Author, and President of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy
What: Accepted $21,000 from the US Department of Health and Human Services to promote Bush’s marriage agenda through the composition of articles, brochures, and other propaganda.
Detail: In late January 2005, the Washington Post exposed Gallagher for taking the Federal money and not disclosing she was being paid to promote the Bush marriage agenda. In a stunning retort article, Gallagher blasted Armstrong Williams for taking the fed’s money. Then she stated, "But the real truth is that it never occurred to me. On reflection, I think (the Post) is right. I should have disclosed a government contract when I later wrote about the Bush marriage initiative. I would have, if I had remembered it. " Wow…what a sad excuse.
Gallagher’s other life trophies include books she describes as "weapons that can annihilate the arguments of the “experts” who allege lifelong fidelity is unrealistic, and that can neatly refute the elitist view that marriage is morally equivalent to all other types of partnerships. " Again…wow. She’s a real tiger with that pen. This is the type of whore that does not know she is a whore, openly hates whores, and yet keeps forgetting she is a whore.
Margaret Spellings
Who: Bush’s second term Secretary of the US Department of Education
What: Allowed the DOE to pay journalists (Williams, Gallagher, McMannus via Ketchum, Inc) to push Bush’s propaganda without disclosure, then censured PBS about a controversial cartoon episode and demanded PBS repay the money it received from the DOE for production of the episode.
Detail: Spellings is another loyal appointee that Bush Jr. dragged over from Texas. She wrote to PBS bashing them for producing an episode of "Postcards from Buster" that contained a faint allusion to lesbian characters. In it she states "By Law any (DOE) funded shows must give top attention to research-based educational objectives, content, and materials". What law is that? Perhaps we should ask Alberto Gonzolas.
Turns out PBS never aired the episode. The DOE did not fully fund the episode, but She asked PBS to return the money it received from the DOE. I don’t see her asking Armstrong Williams, Maggie Gallagher, or Michael McMannus returning any money for pushing her propaganda. Disgraceful whoring indeed. In an interview with the Dallas Morning News in 2001, Spellings describes herself as "an earth-mother type of Republican". If Spellings is the best the Repugs can do for an earth-mother, we are all in trouble.
Ray Kotcher
Who: CEO of Ketchum, Inc (Ketchum is a subsidiary of Omnicom)
What: Ketchum is the Public Relations firm that paid Armstrong Williams to push Bush policy in his columns.
Detail: Kotcher is unable to admit there is any problem with taking the money the Federal Government spends on PR then using it to buy the opinion of right wing pundits. Corpwatch.com reported Omnicom (Ketchum’s parent company) received 89% of ALL government PR contracts between 2001 and 2004.
In an article by Kotcher posted by PRWeek.com, Kotcher is unable to distinguish the difference between providing the public with information on epidemics or seat-belt usage and pushing a political agenda. In the article Kotcher blasted Armstrong Williams like they all have (See Maggie Gallagher). Kotcher claims that government PR programs have received an "unfair collective black eye" and blamed it on political divisiveness. Of course none of it could be the fault of the subterfuge emanating from the Bush Neocons.
Ketchum received $97 million from the feds for their services while their parent company received $222 million total from the federal government. Various blog posts report Kotchler gave to the Dems until 2004 when he gave $15,000 to the RNC. Here we don’t have an exclusive Republican Whore, we just have a Whore.
James Dale Guckert
Who: Fake reporter going by the name "Jeff Gannon"
What: The Bush White House continually gave Mr. Gannon/Guckert daily press passes to access the president so he could give him softball GOP questions at press conferences
Detail: Guckert/Gannon worked for Talon News Service. Talon is owned by Bobby Eberle who is heavily involved in the Texas GOP. GG also got his fake press credentials from a school in Texas that Robert Novak frequently presents lectures (sorry no details, it was new on the Ed Schultz show today - details to come). A side of dirt for GG: he owned a domain name hotmilitarystud.com (and others) registered to the same address he used for the press credential. What a dumbass. Big, BIG Kudos to the bloggers that uncovered this deviant. Keep up the good work!
James Dobson
Who: Founder of Focus on Family
What: Officially stated on 1/20/05 with regard to the Sponge Bob gay scandal " Their (WAFF) inclusion of the reference to ’sexual identity" within their ‘tolerance pledge’ is not only unnecessary, but it crosses a moral line,"
Detail: WAFF (We are Family Foundation) was formed by Nile Rogers and designed the pledge to heal racial tensions in the wake of the September 11 disaster. Aparently Dobson does not agree and thinks it a plot to further gay rights. Since when does Dobson get to decide where the moral boundaries are? I don’t remember voting in that election….Oh yeah, I forget about he election on gay marriage held November 2004. I think Bush won that one. His whores are still putting out for him. Sponge Bob for President 08′ !
Ed Vitagliano
Who: Reporter to the Agape Press (the Christian News Media)
What: Accuses cartoon character "Sponge Bob" of being gay and incessantly harasses the National PTA for promoting homosexuality in schools.
Detail: This lunatic has been after the PTA and slamming schools for promoting gayness for many years. He must be secretly gay and is trying to oppress his feelings through his over-zealous, paranoid campaign to keep homosexuality away from school children. Newsflash: God does not have a caucasian penis. If this were true, the world would be a lot different. We probably would not even be here now because he would have already destroyed it in pursuit of a good lay. Vitagliano should spend his energy doing something more productive.