There’s no clause in the Constitution that says being “pretty, popular” guarantees you rights.
Posted by: Donna
Rootin’ shootin’ CD3 Congressional candidate Pamela Gorman was the subject of a softball interview in the Channel 5 studio for the evening broadcast earlier this evening.
Pamela, are those your guns?
Pamela, how conservative ARE you? Super conservative? Or super DUPER conservative?
Barf.
Commenter on Gorman’s Facebook page:
The “New Feminist” movement of fearless female freedom fighters in the Republican Party, such as pretty, popular, persuasive Pamela Gorman, are the nation’s best hope for restoration of Constitutional government.
The original framers of the Constitution didn’t intend for Pamela Gorman to vote or own property, let alone hold office. They were great guys, really. Very forward thinking, for their time. But they weren’t too inclined to enfranchise the ladies (or non-white men or non-property owners or Native Americans etc.). Those groups weren’t included in their vision of people deserving the full panoply of Constitutional rights.
Good thing those radical liberals came along to change things, huh, Pam? Lock and load, girlfriend!
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Gad, what’s with these Goopers trying to out do each other with their macho cornservative creds?
“Next on Channel 5, we interview Buz Mills firing a missle at the border,while on horseback, with a cowboy hat on….uh,Buz has the hat…….Be right back!”
Ugh. Looks like “Constitution and Constitutional” are the new Repoob words to stir up the simian base.
“…restoration of Constitutional govt.”
Ummmm, best read the 14th amendment vewy carefully. Think gay marriage.
(fridays mystery date. i see what you mean, the transparency is blinding.
“A mob is no less a mob because they are with you. “ This delusional & indignant ultra right wing mob is fun to laugh at, remark upon, and gawk at, but nationally they have no real power. Locally, they’ve somehow mutated Arizona’s blue copper oxide from blue to a disturbing crimson red with the acidic vitriolic speech.