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The Top Ten Conservative Idiots (No. 85)
September 30, 2002
Iraq And Roll Edition

Dubya is back with a vengeance this week after curiously failing to crack the chart two
weeks ago. He claims the number one, part of the number two, and the number three
spots. Way to go, George! The chump-in-charge's behind-the-scenes puppetmaster, Dick
Cheney, also manages to grab a slot this week, sneaking in at number four. Holding on
behind these world-class idiots we find Katherine Harris's most unlikely fan Candice 
Brown
McElyea (5), unnecessarily irate congressman Joe Wilson (7), and the hilariously
hypocritical Bob Richardson (9). It's a fine list this week so enjoy, and as usual, 
don't forget
the key.

George W. Bush
Iraq! Iraq! Iraq! Iraq! Iraq! Iraq! Iraq! Yes folks, it seems that George W. Bush's 
brain has
jammed. Never mind Osama bin Laden, the economy, corporate scandals (that he insisted
he was so concerned about), unemployment, or a host of other domestic issues. It's all
about getting troops into Iraq and kicking Saddam's butt with our great big red, white 
and
blue boots. So why is Dubya so fixated on Iraq? Does he really think that Saddam is an
imminent threat to the good people of the United States? Or could it possibly be 
because if
he doesn't talk about Iraq, then he'll have to talk about... Osama bin Laden, the 
economy,
corporate scandals, unemployment, or a host of other domestic issues? We report, you
decide. By the way, we didn't publish the list last week, but we haven't forgotten 
about
George's recent brilliant and Churchillian, "Fool me, won't get fooled again," speech. 
If you
missed it, click here for the full inanity.

Various Sickening Conservatives
Is this the most partisan administration ever, or what? So much for all of Dubya's pre-
election promises to unite, not divide, and bring integrity and bipartisanship back to
Washington DC. What a load of bollocks. Only last week President Chimpy  announced that
the Democratic-controlled Senate is "not interested in the security of the American
people" - at a campaign fundraiser of all places. Tom DeLay picked up this unseemly 
baton
and ran with it, getting even more confused than his non-too-smart boss: "They believe 
we
ought to dream of peace rather than going out and fight for it." (Uhhhh...?) 
Meanwhile, Ann
Coulter was almost literally frothing at the mouth, telling radio commentator Ed Walsh 
that
Democrats are "desperately dying to provide aid and support to al-Qaeda." Oh, but of
course we must not say bad things about the Republicans. Why, that would be un-
American, playing politics in a time of war, and how dare we? And... and... oh, never 
mind.

George W. Bush
Thank goodness George isn't above a hefty dose of bullpoop to make sure he gets revenge
on the man who tried to kill his dad. The International Atomic Energy Agency last week 
said
that a report cited by Dubya as evidence that Iraq is six months away from developing a
nuclear weapon... doesn't exist. Huh? Yup, President Joke said this on September 7th: 
"I
would remind you that when the inspectors first went into Iraq and were denied — 
finally
denied access, a report came out of the Atomic — the IAEA that they were six months 
away
from developing a weapon. I don't know what more evidence we need." What more
evidence indeed. How about some evidence that actually exists? Going into full spin 
mode,
the White House suggested that Bush was talking about an earlier (much earlier) report.
"He's referring to 1991 there," said Deputy Press Secretary Scott McClellan. Uh - no,
actually. The IAEA's chief spokesman said no such report was issued in 1991 either. Of
course, the media faithfully reported this "evidence" as god's own truth - so guess 
what,
kids? Iraq is six months away from developing a nuclear weapon! It's true because 
George
said so!

Dick Cheney
Meanwhile, it seems that Dick Cheney's Coward Budget is getting a little tight. Vice
President Crashcart's staff said last week that he needs an extra $100,000 for travel -
presumably to get to and from his secret hidey-hole a little quicker. Congress has 
already
appropriated $386,000 for Dick's little trips this year - which he's spent - plus an 
extra
$50,000 for "unanticipated travel." With the extra $100,000, that comes to a grand 
total of
$536,000. Is that a lot? The New York Times reports that, "in 1994, the comparable year
for President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore was allocated $135,000 - or
$164,000 in today's dollars - and spent $42,000, or $51,000 in today's dollars." Of 
course,
Al Gore didn't have 9/11 to worry about. But then, he's not a yellow-bellied chicken 
either.

Candice Brown McElyea
Who? Well, if you don't live in Sarasota, FL, chances are you won't have heard of 
Candice
Brown McElyea. She recently ran as a Democratic candidate against Katherine Harris with
the slogan "Anyone But Katherine." Admirable, for sure! Unfortunately McElyea came 
third
in her primary race, losing to Jan Schneider. So you may be surprised to learn that 
McElyea
appeared at a joint press conference to endorse her candidate of choice last week - 
no, not
Jan Schneider, but - gasp - Katherine Harris herself. Hiss! According to an opinion 
piece in
the Herald-Tribune, "After their joint announcement, they hugged and acted all girly
together, smiling and touching in mutual admiration like reunited sorority roommates, 
as
the press conference cameras rolled." Sickening? Let's just say I've got my barf bag 
handy.
When asked whether she was a Democrat or Republican, McElyea said, "I'm not sure at 
this
point." Candice darling, you think the Democrats want your election- thief-supporting 
ass?
Just register as a Republican and get it over with.

James C. Chalfant
There are more potentially suspicious doings afoot in Bill Simon's ongoing campaign
debacle. Buzzflash reported last week that James C. Chalfant, the judge who recently
cleared California gubernatorial hopeful Bill Simon of candicacy-destroying legal 
charges,
had - hmmm - donated $1000 in 1998 to Dan Lundren, the then Republican candidate for
Governor. Not that he's politically biased or anything. I mean, the California Code of 
Judicial
Ethics instructs judges to "act at all times in a manner that promotes public 
confidence in
the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary," and to "avoid political activity 
that may create
the appearance of political bias or impropriety." And since the Republican party is 
the party
of ethics and honesty, we must assume that there is nothing to see here...

Joe Wilson
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) almost bust his spleen on C-SPAN's Washington Journal last week.
Why? It all began when congressman Bob Filner (D-CA) suggested that Iraq got their
chemical weapons from the United States during the 1980s (thanks Ronnie). "That's
wrong," said Wilson. "That's made up." (Nice try Joe, but you might want to check your
facts before making statements like that.) And it was all downhill from there: "This 
hatred
of America by some people is just outrageous, and you need to get over that," Wilson 
told
Filner. "Hatred of America? Are you accusing me?" replied Filner. "Yes!" shouted 
Wilson.
Ah, you gotta enjoy those bipartisan love fests. Bizarrely, Wilson said later that "If 
I hurt his
feelings, I didn't mean to. And I certainly didn't mean to question his patriotism." 
Hmm, so
telling someone that they hate America isn't questioning their patriotism. Must 
remember
that...

Whoever's Running The "War On Terror" This Week
Hey, remember Afghanistan? It kinda seems to have dropped out of the news lately, 
hasn't
it? I guess that since we lost Osama, generally failed to capture a truckload of Al 
Qaeda
leaders, and managed to install a new president who's more than willing to sell us some
space for an oil pipeline, there's not much more to say. So it was interesting to note 
that
despite the U.S. media's best propaganda efforts, Newsweek is reporting that Operation
Mountain Sweep was a resounding failure. In Newsweek's own words: "Witnesses claim
that American soldiers of the 82nd Airborne division succeeded mainly in terrorizing
innocent villagers, and setting back counterinsurgency and intelligence operations in 
the
area by at least six months." But since Saddam's the big threat these days, who cares!
Right?

Bob Richardson
Poor old Bob Richardson, liberal-hater and Colorado attorney. Our Bob was well known in
Glenwood Springs, CO for his famous liberal-bashing columns in the Glenwood Springs 
Post
Independent. Apparently his anti-Bill-and-Hil articles were stuff of legend. But sadly 
Bob
won't be able to bash those unethical and immoral liberal swine with a straight face 
any
more - according to the Aspen Daily News, he lost his license to practice law last week
"after state investigators said he took thousands of dollars from senior citizens 
across the
Western Slope by making false promises to protect their savings." Oh dear. Still, it's
probably all Bill Clinton's fault, right Bob? Your fixation on his penis inexorably 
coaxed you
over to the dark side, right Bob? Hello? Bob?

Wilmington Police Department
And finally, Wilmington, DE, has a fascinating new method of crime-fighting. It 
involves their
amusingly-named "Corner Deployment Unit," who apparently burst out of vehicles to
question suspects. Then they take photographs of the people they burst out at, even if 
they
don't arrest them. Barry Steinhardt, associate director of the American Civil 
Liberties Union,
said, "There's no authority to forcibly photograph someone and enter them into a 
database
when they have committed no crime." But Wilmington's Mayor James Baker had a good
comeback, describing criticism of the burst-out-and-photograph campaign as "blithering
idiocy." Touché! See you next week...

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