
Adolf Saddam Hussein Obama has a 1,200-word op-ed in The New York Times, and Steve Benen at Political Animal found a keeper in there: “No one in America should go broke because they get sick.”
Truer words, etc. And who among us are the most vulnerable? Just look at the pix of these tinfoil-beanie tea-baggers and tell me they won’t lose their single-wides, their rusty F-150s and their beloved three-legged hounds to bankruptcy without affordable health care. Obesity, illiteracy, ignorance and insanity are all treatable ailments, if not rejected for coverage as pre-existing conditions.
Congenital idiocy, alas, we shall have with us always. Until Adolf gets his death panels, of course. Then we can set about vigorously chlorinating the gene pool.

Now Patrick, seriously you can’t be saying that we should do away with the stupid people because they’re stupid would you? I mean that is what the short bus was for in school. Except most of those kids couldn’t talk, walk, hear or see. And they had “special” education, Olympics and teachers. I think by implying that the stupids should be taken from the gene pool, you are insulting those less fortunate than us.
Now the ding-dongs too stupid to get out of the rain, mis-spell words on their sign, and clamor about ‘guvment’ hand-outs should just be shuffled off to the Yukon. Whereby they can go about living there life as they see fit…if they can survive.
One of the protesters at yesterday’s visit to Grand Junction by Obama held a sign decrying Obama’s “Tyrrany”.
Ignorance is both forgivable and treatable. Willful ignorance is neither. Around here their ignorance is not only voluntary and willful, these people actually seem proud of it.
Based on local TV coverage, most of the protesters appeared to be well into their Medicare years. Go figure.
Apparently the short bus was a little too short. The level of ignorance and stupidity in the nation is a little bit scary.