Author: Justin Lane

Wow: This Ad is Bad for the Hooker Hound Vitter

As though David Vitter’s political career wasn’t already dead, this new ad from John Bel Edwards completely demolishes any hope Vitter may have had that he could redeem himself. Watch. Edwards is currently showing favorably in polls for the Louisiana governorship. “Current polling shows Edwards in a strong position. He has polled at 54% and 51%, while Vitter has polled at 38% and 40%,” reports Addicting Info. For more on this, read the article from Addicting Info titled: “This Brutal Ad Should End David Vitter’s Political Career...

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Little Bush Defends Cheney the Psychopath Against Possibly the Only Bush with a Brain: Daddy

Former President George H.W. Bush criticized his son’s cabinet for their performance and now former President George W. Bush is defending former Vice President Dick Cheney. According to George W. Bush, Cheney did a “superb job” as the vice president and Donald Rumsfeld was worthy of defense as well. George W. Bush said in a statement: I am proud to have served with Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld. Dick Cheney did a superb job as Vice President, and I was fortunate to have him by my side throughout my presidency. Don Rumsfeld ably led the Pentagon and was an...

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Sad To Say But This Comedy Skit Is Not Far From a Jindal Reality

Aziz Ansari appeared on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and lampooned Republican candidate Bobby Jindal. The sad truth is, while the act is supposed to be a joke, Ansari’s skit is practically how Jindal’s campaign truly is. Fallon commented on Jindal’s low polling numbers, coming in at only 1 percent, when Ansari interrupted him. “I’m going to stop you right there,” he said. “I’m not polling at one percent. I was polling at 1 percent. I’m now polling at 2 percent! That’s a 100 percent increase. It’s a huge difference. You ever taste 1 percent milk? It’s barely milk!...

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Bernie Has More Work Ethic Than All Other Candidates Combined

In response to questions about Sen. Marco Rubio’s voting record and his dismissing the need to attend votes, Sen. Bernie Sanders shows that he prides himself in representing the people of Vermont. “My job [that] I’m paid to do right now is to represent the people of the state of Vermont in the United States Senate,” Sanders said on MSNBC. “I will miss votes, but I’m trying to miss as few as I possibly can. I am extraordinarily proud to represent my great state in the Senate,” he said. “We’re working very hard on a number of issues,” Sanders continued....

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