It's a good thing there are three Fridays this month, because the amazingly well-qualified nominees for our quasi-prestigious award are stacking up fast.
At a time when our major political parties battle with each other to reach new depths of hypocrisy rather than working together to solve the nation's problems, this week's award-winner and her political supporters have achieved a level of straight-faced hypocrisy that makes even the most cynical of observers shake their heads in awe. The award for this period goes to:
Ms Rutledge, the Republican candidate for attorney general in Arkansas, has been discovered to have been registered to vote in multiple states in addition to Arkansas, and even voted by absentee ballot in Arkansas’ general election in November of 2008 – after she had registered to vote in Washington D.C. in July of the same year.
It's no wonder that the GOP is so hysterical about vote fraud ... after all, they seem to have practical experience with it.
For her marvelous display of political hypocrisy, Leslie Rutledge is named as our second Ass Clown for the month of October.
Have a good day. And you'd better have a photo ID ready if you expect to have it.
More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
It's no wonder that the GOP is so hysterical about vote fraud ... after all, they seem to have practical experience with it.
For her marvelous display of political hypocrisy, Leslie Rutledge is named as our second Ass Clown for the month of October.
Have a good day. And you'd better have a photo ID ready if you expect to have it.
More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
Amazing! And she's the AG too!
ReplyDeleteStill, my candidate would be the CDC person.
So the Republicans are actually right about voter fraud. Who knew!
ReplyDeleteHopefully, the electorate will remember her ballot indiscretions.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen this story. Amazing! Did she think she could get away with it or was she just to dumb to realize she'd get caught? I don't know which would be worse.
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