Hey Trib, Another Failure in Bipartisanship

It’s all the Democrats fault that George Bush went out and found the biggest friggen wingnut doctor he could find and is appointing the doctor to oversee Title X programs dealing with family planning.

I’m sure whether the Democrats approve the nomination is a test of that bipartisanship they promised because, you know, all of those Republicans who are virgins when the get married and don’t use contraception.

Keroack has a crackpot theory about the oxytocin vicious cycle that leads to meaningless sex and stuff.

The President just nominated a whack job to be the head of a government agency. It’s not the first and it won’t be the last, but apparently it’s not a big deal.

More from Feministing.

To make it clear, this is like appointing Jack Chick head of The National Science Foundation.

2 thoughts on “Hey Trib, Another Failure in Bipartisanship”
  1. This after every single anti-abortion referendum was defeated on November 7.

    Sigh.

    We’ve been here before. This President will pay lip service to election results, but then keeps on doing whatever he wants, regardless of the will of the people.

    On a related note, you’ve got to check out Jill Stanek’s new articles in World Net Daily. She’s now on a new crazy streak, essentially blaming gays in the GOP for the abortion referenda defeats. There’s no end of classic writing:

    Homosexual activists push comprehensive sex ed, too, which promotes gay sex. The goal of the gay/abortion lobbies here is the same: Talk up sex to titillate kids to enter into promiscuous hetero- or homosexual lifestyles while calling the behavior normal. Gays get fresh meat, and pro-aborts get customers. WND Nov. 15, 2006.

    and

    We learned at the end of the campaign that GOP leadership is peppered with homosexual legislators and top staff. The homosexual lobby is as militantly pro-abortion as the abortion lobby, evil twins with the same goal: illicit sex with no consequences.

    We also learned the GOP is corrupt, which obviously leads to breach of ideals.

    Now I think I know what has been going on. The current scene is eerily similar to that in Illinois, where not too long ago no one could quite understand the barrier between supposedly pro-life Gov. George Ryan and advancing our agenda, until his administration was exposed as depthlessly corrupt and the Illinois GOP leadership pervaded by homosexuals. WND Nov. 7.

    She’s giving poor Petey a run for the loony prize.

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