What is interesting now is how the victim card is being played by the right wing noise machine as well as the Congressional republicans – this after the aggressive hate filled dehumanizing and inflammatory violent rhetoric by the right that continues today. Whether it is Ann Coulter claiming that "liberal victims" are really the aggressors, or if it is Michelle Malkin playing victim after her posing with people holding Obama/swastika signs or if it is O’Reilly doing what he does best or Congressional republicans crying about the "lack of bipartisanship" which is hypocritical, laughable and transparent to the American people or the non-apology apology that the NY Post ran for the cartoon it ran – knowing full well that it is violent and tasteless and disgusting and inexcusable.
Of course, the "I don’t mean to apologize but I have to so here is a bogus apology" is disingenuous at best, and should never let anyone off the hook. But as we see more hand wringing from dumbfuckistan and the right wing noise machine and the Keyboard Kommandos and the increasingly clueless Congressional republicans – I figured that I would jump the gun and offer some pre-emptive apologies to them.
I’m sorry that the republican party was so dumb as to think that just putting a woman on the ticket, that women would flock to vote for them, even though said woman can best be called the Energizer Bunny of Stupid.
I’m sorry that I need to hear your whining now that the American public has overwhelmingly rejected the policies of hate and divisiveness and greed in two successive election cycles.
I’m sorry that you are too thin skinned to take that which you have been dishing out for the past eight years.
I’m sorry you are a bunch of bigots and racists.
I’m sorry you think it is ok to steal from the middle class but then cry about the poor Wall Street executives not being able to own four cars and send their kids to private school.
I’m sorry that the right wing noise machine spent years defending criminal activity by the Bush administration and then tries to create fake outrage at things that most Americans don’t care about.
In short, I’m sorry you don’t like the fact that you all suck so bad.