May 26, 2004

Thank Florida.  Thank your lucky stars.  Thank God.

Al Gore is Rotten

Gore Video Feed.

Calls for Resignations of Rice, Rumsfeld, Tenet, and Fritz the Kat
Rodger Schultz May 26, 2004 09:17 PM |
Comments: Thank Florida.  Thank your lucky stars.  Thank God.

Get Howard Dean and Ted "unsinkable" Kennedy on board and you could have a real show there. Sort like the three stooges only not as funny.

Posted by AnnoyedOne at May 26, 2004 09:26 PM

If Gore was president, the unemployment rate would be 15% and we would see terrorist bombs exploding in our cities every two days.

The fact that Gore lost proves there is a God.

Posted by Jake at May 26, 2004 09:47 PM

Yeah, his rant was blithering insanity, and all that...
but what really appalled me was his really, really, really pitiful acting skill. I've never seen such a phony, inept performance.

Posted by DougM at May 26, 2004 10:02 PM

-=Never Mind the Bushes=-
!HERE'S THE LEFT WINGERS!

- Al Rotten - Vocals
- Teddy Vicious - Bass
- Shrill Hill - Guitar
- Nancy Nobrain - Drums

1. HOLIDAYS IN THE COMMUNIST BLOCK

2. BODIES (in Rawanda)

3. NO FEELINGS (for anyone but our fellow libs)

4. LIAR (and the lying lies we tell)

5. PROBLEMS (that keep us in power)

6. GOD SAVE THE CLINTONS

7. SEVENTEEN (and my intern)

8. ANARCHY IN THE U.S.A.

9. SUBMISSION (to the state)

10. PRETTY VACANT (is my liberal mind)

11. NEW YORK (liberal and proud)

12. EMI (Embrace My Insanity)

Posted by MoFiZiX Gr4FiX at May 26, 2004 11:25 PM

On sale now at a Social Services office, public school, state university or Planned Parenthood near you for only the mear price of your soul.

Posted by MoFiZiX Gr4FiX at May 26, 2004 11:29 PM

That was pretty good, MoFiZiX Gr4FiX.
'specially since I'm a child and a fan of the era...
and didn't get it then. Now I do and it's hilarious!

Posted by SondraK at May 27, 2004 01:29 AM

That's where I come from too SK. I grew up on Pistols, Ramones, Buzzcocks, etc... Eventually, somehow along the way, I grew up and settled down. It's ok, it happens to the best of us ;o). Man, what a shift in mental attitude! Anyway there are some others of that genre who became "right minded" as well. Like Joey Ramone (God rest his sole) and Mike Graves from the Misfits. Mike now has a website called conservativepunk.com - very interesting stuff.

Posted by MoFiZiX Gr4FiX at May 27, 2004 07:12 AM

LOL! sole=soul. Ritely, I blaem my publik skool sistim ejucashun!

Posted by MoFiZiX Gr4FiX at May 27, 2004 10:37 AM

MoFiZiX,

The first 'neocon punks' were The Dead Kennedys.

"Holiday in Cambodia"
"California Uber Alles"

Posted by El Jefe at May 27, 2004 12:54 PM

Not only were the Dead Kennedys a good political concept but they sure cranked out some great tunes as well. Jello Biafra was awsome! Didn't he come out w/ some albums called "The Spoken Word" or something like that? Man, that was artistic and now come to think of it, that was increadibly political! Wow, thanx for reminding me of those guys. I'm gonna have to dig out some of my old albums for a review. I'll bet these days I can find a lot of that stuff on mp3. Hmmmm... something else for me to waste my time away.

Posted by MoFiZiX Gr4FiX at May 27, 2004 02:04 PM

I believe he had some spoken word album(s). He also did an album with one Mojo Nixon titled "The Prairie Home Invasion." The song 'Will the Fetus Be Aborted' is sung to 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken.'

Posted by El Jefe at May 27, 2004 03:55 PM

Yeah, he was really out there man! ;o)

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