Lately there has been a never ending stream of shameful behavior on a national level. It’s as if these people were born in a barn and raised by barn animals.
First up there’s Liz Cheney who claimed that the lawyers who defended Gitmo inmates in court, many of whom were military veterans that were asked to do so by the Bush Justice Department, are some how traitors, and Al Qaeda sympathizers.
Forget about the fact that before he became president John Adams, one of our founding fathers laid the ground work for the defense of our morals by defending the British troops responsible for the Boston Massacre.
This is the latest example of the shameful behavior of a Cheney, but the shame doesn’t end there.
Here’s Dick Armey, Mr. Pho Tea Party, calls out former Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO) for “His harsh and uncharitable and mean-spirited attitude on the immigration issue.”
So, in Dick Armey’s world Tancredo is too harsh on immigrants, but this from one the tea party events sponsored by Armey’s Freedom Works is ok:

Dick Armey has no shame, but he’s not alone. Remember Sarah “Death Panels” Palin? She said the other day while speaking in Canada:
“We used to hustle over the border for health care we received in Canada. And I think now, isnât that ironic?”
Ummm, no Sarah, considering you went from hustling over the boarder for socialized medicine in Canada, to marrying Todd who provided free socialized health care for Sarah and her family under his Native American roots. It all came to light in the fight for child support from Levi Johnston:
PARTIAL OPPOSITION TO MOTION FOR INTERIM CHILD SUPPORT C. ââ¦Tripp is an enrolled member of Curyung Tribal Council within the Bristol Bay Native Association consortium. Because the majority of Trippâs health care costs are already covered by IHS and the Alaska Native Medical Center, Mr. Johnston has no need to purchase additional health insuranceâ¦.â
Sarah, it’s not ironic, it’s fucking hypocrisy you douche bag!!!
But it doesn’t end there. Remember last week when it came to light that the Republican National Committee was using this stuff to try to get donations?

After that came to light, GOP leaders distanced themselves from this. On ABC’s This Week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday of the presentation, ” I can’t imagine why anybody would have thought that was helpful.” Asked if someone should be held accountable, McConnell said, “I don’t run the RNC. That’s up to them. But I don’t like it, and I don’t know anybody who does.”
Funny as I think I’ve seen those images before and right in front of GOP leaders on the steps of congress.

It’s shameful, and these hypocrites should be held responsible for their behavior!!!
Peace,
J