Bob Tiernan: Purity is aspirational, not mandatory
And I'm a vegetarian, sometimes.
Nothing like an intra-party slap fight on the Republican side for a chuckle.
And I'm a vegetarian, sometimes.
Nothing like an intra-party slap fight on the Republican side for a chuckle.
Comments (7)
And then after the exchange, recess ended and they had to go back to class. Doesn't 4th grade suck sometimes?
I was listening to the radio one Saturday morning and they replayed a debate Bob Tiernan had with Steve Novick about 66 and 67.
You ask me it sounded like Steve was beating him up with a sledgehammer.
Bob: "And furthermore..."
Steve: (Bam! Bam! Bam!)
The only thing pure about the Republican Party is their B.S.
Posted by Bill McDonald | January 30, 2010 9:52 PM
Pure madness.
Posted by Mojo | January 30, 2010 11:01 PM
Wow, that's pretty sad. Nothing like your friends telling you what you should believe. Kinda like high school. My guess is they have a similar set of rules on the other side too though.
Posted by Jon | January 30, 2010 11:41 PM
What's wrong with a national party telling people who ask it for money that if they don't support what a party stands for they won't get any of the party's money. I would like to see your comments if say, the dem's gave Newt Gingrich a pile of dough to run for public office.
Posted by Richard/s | January 31, 2010 8:43 AM
Why not? It worked for the Taliban.
The trouble with loyalty oaths, etc...is that the temptation is there to lie about what you really believe to pass the rigid test set up by whichever nutcase is in charge that week.
Posted by Bill McDonald | January 31, 2010 10:07 AM
"Wow"?
Wow what?
I doubt Joe Lieberman views this little dust up like you're trying to inflate it.
I mean who thinks the Democrats don't have a hard core?
Gimme a break.
You demomcrats can't even come out of the closet with your global warming skeptisism.
Posted by Ben | January 31, 2010 10:32 AM
Tiernan is an utter moron. He has sh*t for brains and an IQ reported on the Richter scale.
Posted by mrfearless47 | January 31, 2010 7:38 PM