Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Okay this "terror babies" lunacy is spreading like wildfire through Texas right now. I wonder when Palin will catch the bug?



I didn't know that Orly Taitz had a sister living in Texas?

Now remember kids. 'If they are over here illegally, they are not here legally!"

You might want to write that down so that you don't forget it.

I know I made fun of Texas the last time one of these nutjobs was on Anderson Cooper, but now I just feel really bad for all of you who have to live there.

42 comments:

  1. Anne in Texas2:19 AM

    And this is why my husband and I are looking for a new state this October. Even in a large, fairly liberal city like Houston you are not immune to the crazy. I hang my head in shame every time this crap happens.

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  2. Mike W2:35 AM

    What in the world are those people smoking in Texas? If she has proof of anything, I'd ask her of proof of her sanity and I.Q higher than her shoe size. My word, how insane, has the right become?

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  3. It's the heat that makes so many crazies in the southern states.

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  4. Anonymous3:47 AM

    Between this and the "Ground Zero Mosque" story, I have two questions for the people behind these lunacies:

    1) Is this really all they've got?

    2) What *else* are they trying to distract us from?

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  5. Whew. I guess we do need to know about all sightings of the Drug-Addled Texas Ding Bat, nearly indistinguishable from the Double-Breasted Alaskan species.

    Anderson Cooper will recover with no visible scarring I hear.

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  6. Anonymous4:01 AM

    The whole R wing R party has gone totally insane. I will be voting straight D this fall. No questions asked.

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  7. Anonymous4:05 AM

    Good morning Gryphen. My only question is does botox make you crazy? :-)

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  8. Anonymous4:32 AM

    Thanks for the humor. LOL OMG GEEZ LOUISE And she was elected. Maybe that Greene guy can make it too, from jail no less. OOOOOOPS, Palin got elected too.. OMG No more LOL.

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  9. Anonymous4:37 AM

    What does Mercede think about this?

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  10. Anonymous4:40 AM

    Interesting that SP hasn't caught the bug. Could it be that she is shying away from "going there" on the subject of babies? Now, why would that be? Hmmmm...

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  11. johnie2xs5:02 AM

    Is this woman drinking Mountain Dew laced with Botox? What's up with that upper lip?

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  12. Dude-

    I'm from Texas and this woman is clearly undereducated and nuts.

    Uncle Bucky's step child here doesn't resonate with Texans anymore than rumors of monkey boy in the NE.

    She's a retard, un-newsworthy- and nobody I know would even know what she is talking about.

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  13. Rick Hill5:32 AM

    Little terrorists are so cute! Little evil mustaches, abusing the girl babies in the nursery. Always want the baby toys that explode and cause maximum casualties. They. Are. Precious!

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  14. Anonymous6:10 AM

    ya know, the more I think about it, I think Sarah was raped at some point in her college career. That would explain SOOOO many things

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  15. #1

    Teutonic13:

    you had better start paying attention


    THIS is who started the "terror baby" lunacy.

    Gohmert is a powerful republican congressman from Texas who actually spewed this nonsense ...on the floor of the House!!

    First of all his bio is a must read, because of the powerful positions he has held before he became a congressman, his ridiculous behavior and other lunatic ideas he holds AS a congressman.

    Gohmert was born in Pittsburg, Texas. He received his B.A. from Texas A&M University in 1975. At A&M, he was a Brigade Commander of the Corps of Cadets.

    He later received his Juris Doctor from Baylor University in Waco in 1977. Gohmert served in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, at Fort Benning, Georgia, from 1978 to 1982.


    Gohmert was elected as a state district judge for Texas's 7th Judicial District comprised of Smith County (Tyler) in 1992 and was reelected two times before being appointed by Governor Rick Perry to fill a vacancy as Chief Justice on Texas's 12th Court of Appeals, where he served from 2002 to 2003.

    After Texas' 2003 mid-decade redistricting process, he successfully defeated Democratic incumbent 1st District Congressman Max Sandlin for his seat in Congress, becoming the first Republican since Reconstruction to represent the 1st District of northeast Texas.

    Gohmert serves on three House committees. Because of his judicial background, he was appointed to the Judiciary Committee.

    He also serves on the Committee on Resources and the Small Business Committee. He faced no major-party opposition in 2008.

    On July 29, 2009, Gohmert signed on as a co-sponsor of H.R. 1503. This bill would "amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require the principal campaign committee of a candidate for election to the office of President to include with the committee's statement of organization a copy of the candidate's birth certificate, together with such other documentation as may be necessary to establish that the candidate meets the qualifications for eligibility to the Office of President under the Constitution".
    (he's a "birther")

    On September 9, 2009, Gohmert held in his lap signs reading:

    “What Bill?” and “What Plan?” during Obama’s address to a joint session of Congress. The signs referred to Obama’s proposed health reform plan.
    ( how childish)

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    THIS is who started the "terror baby" lunacy.

    Gohmert is a powerful republican congressman from Texas who actually spewed this nonsense ...on the floor of the House!!

    First of all his bio is a must read, because of the powerful positions he has held before he became a congressman, his ridiculous behavior and other lunatic ideas he holds AS a congressman.

    Gohmert served in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, at Fort Benning, Georgia, from 1978 to 1982.


    Gohmert was elected as a state district judge for Texas's 7th Judicial District comprised of Smith County (Tyler) in 1992 and was reelected two times before being appointed by Governor Rick Perry to fill a vacancy as Chief Justice on Texas's 12th Court of Appeals, where he served from 2002 to 2003.

    After Texas' 2003 mid-decade redistricting process, he successfully defeated Democratic incumbent 1st District Congressman Max Sandlin for his seat in Congress, becoming the first Republican since Reconstruction to represent the 1st District of northeast Texas.

    Gohmert serves on three House committees. Because of his judicial background, he was appointed to the Judiciary Committee.

    He also serves on the Committee on Resources and the Small Business Committee. He faced no major-party opposition in 2008.

    On July 29, 2009, Gohmert signed on as a co-sponsor of H.R. 1503. This bill would "amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require the principal campaign committee of a candidate for election to the office of President to include with the committee's statement of organization a copy of the candidate's birth certificate, together with such other documentation as may be necessary to establish that the candidate meets the qualifications for eligibility to the Office of President under the Constitution".
    (he's a "birther")

    On September 9, 2009, Gohmert held in his lap signs reading:

    “What Bill?” and “What Plan?” during Obama’s address to a joint session of Congress. The signs referred to Obama’s proposed health reform plan.

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  17. Anderson Cooper got into a heated argument with Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert on the Thursday edition of "Anderson Cooper 360," as he repeatedly asked the Republican to provide him with proof of the actual existence of the supposed "terror baby" plot.

    Gohmert has been one of the most vocal proponents of the purported threat--where terrorist organizations send pregnant women into the U.S. so that their children will be American citizens who can enter and leave the country at will as they are trained to be terrorists abroad.

    Cooper, who had already grilled Texas State Rep. Debbie Riddle about the same issue on Wednesday, showed Gohmert footage of an interview with a former FBI agent saying that there was no credible evidence that such a plot had ever existed. He then asked Gohmert if he had actually talked to the FBI before making his inflammatory claims.

    Gohmert started yelling right away, saying that he had done research on the plot. Then the two really got into it:

    COOPER: What research? Can you tell us about the research?

    GOHMERT: You are attacking the messenger, Anderson, you are better than this. You used to be good. You used to find that there was a problem and you would go after it.

    COOPER: Sir, I am asking you for evidence of something that you said on the floor of the House.

    GOHMERT: I did, and you listen, this is a problem. If you would spend as much time looking into the problem as you would have been trying to come after me and belittle me this week --

    COOPER: Sir, do you want to offer any evidence? I'm giving you an opportunity to say what research and evidence you have. You've offered none, other than yelling.
    Later in the interview, Cooper chastised Gohmert for "going on to the House floor and spreading scare stories...this is a theory you are propagating that you have no evidence for."

    WATCH:
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/13/anderson-cooper-grills-lo_n_681421.html

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  18. mommom6:16 AM

    Imagine Sarah with blond hair and a Texas accent in another 5 years or so.

    They could be sisters.

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  19. teutonic13 said...
    Dude-

    I'm from Texas and this woman is clearly undereducated and nuts.

    Uncle Bucky's step child here doesn't resonate with Texans anymore than rumors of monkey boy in the NE.

    She's a retard, un-newsworthy- and nobody I know would even know what she is talking about
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    You need to pay more attention to your elected officials.

    This nonsense is coming from federal congressman Louie Gohmert of Texas, who possessed the idiocy to say this on the floor of the house!


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/13/anderson-cooper-grills-lo_n_681421.html

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  20. BAustin6:26 AM

    Maybe Palin is holding off on her terror baby tweet because it would draw attention to both palin AND babies.

    We all know THAT couldn't be good for her :-)

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  21. Anonymous6:26 AM

    I think that the reason these folks get so flustered when asked for proof is that they themselves never require it. They believe in 'received truth.' If some authority figure says it's true, that's good enough for them and should be good enough for everyone else, too. It's a pathological side-effect of fundamental religious training.

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  22. Anonymous6:45 AM

    If you just will think of these people as fascists, not simply "nutjobs", it makes far better sense.

    It should be obvious they hate the Constitution, except maybe the 2nd amendment which I personally think has been misinterpreted by the courts. After all, we have official militias now called the National Guard; we have a standing Army, Navy,etc, and federal, local and state law enforcement. It is a well known dictum that you do not "take the law into your own hands". Vigilantism is against the law, so is treason and plotting against the govt to overthrow it.

    We may live in imperialistic times, but certainly not colonial ones.

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  23. Anonymous6:51 AM

    I really do want to know what Mercede thinks about this problem also. Wisdom from the Valley is always welcomed.

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  24. laprofesora6:55 AM

    So...it's a critical issue, but she has no proof...okaaaay.

    All this talk about anchor babies doesn't sound very "pro-life" to me. Oh, wait, I know, the right-wingers are only pro-life about WHITE babies. Yeah, I can't wait to hear Crazy Lady's take on this.

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  25. Anonymous6:55 AM

    Sarah Palin has an anchor baby, and his name is Trig. It doesn't matter who gave birth to Trig, now Sarah claims him as her son. He is the anchor for her "right to life" beliefs and the Religious Right. As long as he was light weight and portable, she used him as her political and religious prop. I have seen pictures of Sarah attending a horse race, tearing down someone's expression of freedom of speech, or reading talking points at Fox News. The last time that I saw a photo os Sarah attending church, she and her family went to inspect the arson damage to her church in 2008.

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  26. ...Oh, I'm so embarrassed for my state...

    Luckily I'm in the little blue oasis in the sea of red. (Austin, TX...Doesn't feel or act like the rest of Texas..)

    Go Bill White for Governor. Kick Rick "good hair" Perry to the curb!

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  27. ChenaGrrl7:40 AM

    Oh yeah, she's a mama grizzly. The marker for not being able to stay on topic is very clear. That and the long claws.

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  28. Anonymous7:47 AM

    Oh, my. Wow. I was very fearful that this nutjob represented a district in my ultra-conservative area of Texas. I was shocked to find out she's from Houston. At first, I was completely distracted by her freaky teeth. Then I started listening. This lady is crazy, but luckily Anderson Cooper made her look like the total fool she is. They didn't tell her she would be grilled on her info? Sorry, sweetie, only Sarah Palin gets to go on TV and spout inflammatory lies without question. Why don't more people do this to Sarah Palin? Every "interview" she does is just as idiotic.

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  29. Anonymous7:56 AM

    I think these wackos went to see "Salt" and had an "ah hah" moment. They are not living in reality.

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  30. Lynne8:02 AM

    It gives me the creeps every time one more of these crazies comes out of the woodwork. And, yes, it was pretty weird watching half of her mouth talk. This is undoubtedly a case of someone being too stupid to know how stupid she looks and sounds.

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  31. Lynne8:03 AM

    I hope Anne and her husband in Texas stay long enough to vote!

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  32. Anonymous8:12 AM

    I was born in Lubbock, moved away soon after but have many many relatives in Texas. These are smart college educated folks and to a person they believe this lunacy. Don't think for a minute Texans don't go for this. My relatives' racism is so bad I don't ever go back.

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  33. Anonymous8:29 AM

    Anyone else see that South Park where Kyle and the boys work about redefining a word that has been historically derogatory and used against gay people to mean jackholes who gun the engines of their motorcycles?

    Yeah, can we do that to the word "retarded" so that it can be applied only to people whose political arguments lack any basis in reality? It just seems so unfair that a perfectly good derogatory word referring to "slowness" is out there, as a reference to good-natured special needs people, when, really, there's a whole chunk of the population who need to be derided...

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  34. Anonymous8:58 AM

    Anony@4:40A.M.

    LOve, love your comment. it is beyond very good.

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  35. Anonymous9:09 AM

    Say, wasn't Timothy McVeigh a good 'ol red, white, and blue blooded Americun?

    That's what I thought.

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  36. phoebes in santa fe9:13 AM

    I had to look up Debbie Riddle's Wiki entry to realise that she was a TEXAS state legislator, not a US Congresswomen. It really wasn't made clear in either the news segment or your column. I don't know if that makes the madness any more acceptable, but at least it's at a state level, in this case. I wouldn't be suprised if MOST of the Republican members of the Texas state legislature believe this bull shit.

    Now I know that Gohmert, who IS a Congressman, is also pedaling this shit. I wonder how many other Texans on the federal level are as deranged as Gohmert?

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  37. Something in the back of my mind tells me that the ex-FBI person might have been talking about "play acting scenarios" role playing...I'd have loved to have seen that one. Well, in this case the "what if" has made Texas look like a huge goober. I saw Anderson talking with the lady that night and she was miffed not being prepared to back up her statements. No more mister nice guy Anderson I say!

    BTW, most Texans are not that gullible.

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  38. You know-

    I live in lubbock right now, and yes some Texans are pretty opinionated, but not as stupid as this creature with the buck white teefs.

    Either way- this makes us look like pussies to the whole world- big ole Texans afraid of Lil Terror (or is it really Lil' Tar) babies?

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  39. Oh Martha?

    You can stop repeating yourself and addressing your messages to me- I got it the first time.

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  40. tonic13 has left a new comment on the post "Okay this "terror babies" lunacy is spreading like...":

    Oh Martha?

    You can stop repeating yourself and addressing your messages to me- I got it the first time.

    Post a comment.

    Unsubscribe to comments on this post.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Sorry for that ,but the message I got was that it was my comments were too big and were rejected.

    I have been posting her for quite some time and this is not what I do.

    I would never intentionally harass another poster.

    Glad you got the message though.....; )

    PS

    Don't go to Huston for any dental work, they glue your top lip to your teeth there.

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  41. Anonymous8:15 AM

    It looks she was attacked by a terrorist baby with a bunch of botox needles.

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