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Thursday, April 4, 2013

PROOF - 57% of Republicans are Idiots


Republicans like Mark Sanford make me so wet.


A Christian Mark Sanford says, “I want to thank my God”
  • Proof of widespread mental illness finally exists as 57% of "Conservative" GOP voters eagerly support a proven and admitted Casanova womanizer for Congress.
  • One Republican Sanford supporter said, "It's OK as long as he is screwing girls."


Gary Rule #1 - People are fucking idiots.
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American society has gone to some 7th level of Hell.  In modern America the low sloping forehead, mouth-breathing voters worship whores like Bill Clinton and Mark Sanford while mocking good family men like Mitt Romney. 

Admitted adulterer Mark Sanford overcame the latest hurdle in his South Carolina political redemption tour, ending Tuesday night with a concession from his opponent in the GOP primary runoff for a U.S. House seat.

Results showed the former South Carolina governor had 57% of the vote, compared with 43% held by former Charleston City Councilman Curtis Bostic. That was a difference of about 6,000 votes out of about 45,000 cast.

GOP Gov. Mark Sanford
Idiots need representation too.
(AP File Photo)

His fiancee, Maria Belen Chapur, made a rare public appearance, standing at his side Tuesday evening.

Sanford and his then-wife, Jenny, were divorced in 2010, and Sanford finished his second term as governor in January 2011. He's now engaged to the woman with whom he had the affair.

“I want to thank my God,” Sanford said. “I used to cringe when somebody would say, `I want to thank my God’ because at that point I would think this is getting uncomfortable. But once you really receive God’s grace and (have) seen it reflected in others you stop and acknowledge that grace and the difference He has made in my life and in so many lives across this state and across this nation.”

Still, his win in the runoff against a lesser-known and far less-funded opponent in Curtis Bostic. That at least adds to the interest level heading into next month's special election, opening the question of whether Republicans will fully rally behind Sanford.

Given the partisan profile in the 1st district, the guessing here is that Colbert Busch won't want this race to be nationalized, the way some special elections are, or to be about partisan politics generally; she'll want it to be at least partly a referendum on Sanford, in hopes of pulling off a few moderate Republicans, or that many of those who would otherwise back a GOP candidate might just stay home. Sanford, for his part, has looked to mitigate this by addressing his issues head on, asking for forgiveness and appearing with his new fiance? at his victory speech last night, clearly looking to move past it and make this a race about conservative issues.

In losing to Sanford, Bostic had sought heavy support from evangelical groups - who might have been turned off by Sanford's past behavior - and also pressed a socially conservative message. Those social conservatives might be a real wild card now.

(CBS News)


GOP Family Values
Wife?  Children?  Who needs them when you have a hottie from Argentina
to bang while on "vacation".








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