Raising Arizona

witness23

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The state of Arizona has taken on the craziness, zaniness and the out right hilarity of the movie, "Raising Arizona". If you've never seen the movie, get it, its a classic.

Anyway, I've been wanting to comment on the utter ridiculousness on display in the great state of Arizona by Gov. Brewer, Sec. of State Ken Bennet and our benevolent FoxNews' very own, Sheriff Joe. Here's an article that pretty much shows how much the corporate Tea Party has infected the Republican party and will shred any and all respectibility the GOP once had.

Does anyone know if Trump is from Arizona? Don't answer, its rhetorical.

Link to article: There's Something About Arizona - NYTimes.com


Total Eclipse
May 24, 2012, 9:00 pm
By TIMOTHY EGAN


We interrupt reality to bring you Arizona, once known as the Grand Canyon state. So glorious, this home to sublime cacti and ugly javelina, an outdoor stage for the high histrionics of geologic time, but so very, very crazy. Even a spate of recent temperatures in the 105-degree range cannot explain the latest doings of government by crackpots.

Let’s start with the secretary of state, a wide-eyed fellow named Ken Bennett. He is Arizona’s chief elections officer. He is a Republican. He is also co-chairman of Mitt Romney’s campaign in Arizona. Recently, a few hundred people who probably spend their lives searching the Internet looking for proof that the moon landing was fake asked Mr. Secretary of State to investigate the birth certificate of the president of the United States.

Bennett got right on it. He put the full force of his office to work on a nonissue that was resolved for all but the looniest of tunes months ago. And, at the height of his “investigation,” just last week, he threatened to keep Obama off the ballot if his questions were not answered to his satisfaction.

In response, more than 17,000 people this week put their names on an online petition asking the secretary of state to investigate whether Mitt Romney is a unicorn. Surprisingly, Bennett has not been sniffing around rainbows, nor recruiting maidens with expertise in medieval folklore to crack the unicorn question.

By midweek, Bennett had folded the circus tent, after Hawaiian officials pointed him to the same public documents proving the president’s American birth that have been around since baby Barack took his first step. “If I embarrassed the state, I apologize,” Bennett said Tuesday night.

A headline in the Arizona Republic — “Once Again, Arizona is the Nation’s Laughingstock” — was too kind. A reader, Steve Lagin of Phoenix, commenting on Bennett’s foray, said he planned to order his new personalized Arizona license plates: “The Dumb and Dumber State.”

Dumber is another duly elected official, Sheriff Joe Arpaio. You know Sheriff Joe — he’s on Fox News constantly, providing a balance to the conspiracy theorists who don’t have a badge. He is Maricopa County’s top law enforcement officer.

Arpaio is now spending taxpayer money doing what a small group of Tea Party birthers have asked him to do. The sheriff sent a deputy, along with his volunteer “posse,” to Hawaii to look into what he believes is a conspiracy to dupe the American people into believing that their president is an American. The sheriff knows better.

“We feel that document is a forgery,” he said of Obama’s long-form birth certificate, in an interview with the Republic. “We’re trying to figure out who did it. That’s good police work.”

Good police work and Sheriff Joe Arpaio do not go hand in hand. For years, his office has been flooded with complaints about terrible response time by deputies and his mediocre record at solving major crimes. He is also under investigation by the Justice Department for targeting Latinos and those who speak out against his extracurricular crusades.

Arpaio was Bennett’s inspiration. Bennett wants to be governor in the worst way, and for that he can look at the top of the electoral pyramid in Arizona to Jan Brewer. She once blanked out in dead-air silence when asked during a televised debate what she would do for the people of Arizona. They rewarded her with the governor’s office. Brewer was last seen on an airport tarmac wagging her finger at the commander in chief.

A few days ago, Brewer vetoed a bill aimed at promoting community service by high school students. This proposal would have allowed kids who do more than 200 hours of good deeds to receive an official commendation on their transcripts — a way to boost their chances of getting into college, supporters said. Brewer does not think government should be rewarding students this way, but she does think government should be able to stop people and ask them to prove their citizenship.

She’s gone to France now, on a taxpayer-funded mission to convince Europeans that Arizona is a good place to relocate. Brewer thinks that going to Paris on the public’s dime is something that government should do, especially when it’s 110 degrees in Phoenix.

There’s no mystery what a nation run by the Tea Party and talk-radio zealots who’ve taken over the G.O.P. would look like. It would be Arizona. This state used to have a very popular governor, Jan Napolitano, who held back the wackos. But once she left to become secretary of homeland security, the statehouse was left without a stronghold of sanity.

The voters occasionally say they’ve had enough. Russell Pearce, the man behind the show-your-papers immigration law, was ousted in a recall last November. That election was an anomaly. The people who now control the state are proof of the old saying that in a democracy, voters get what they deserve.
 

davekc

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I think this quote from your article killed any credibility it could have.

It would be Arizona. This state used to have a very popular governor, Jan Napolitano, who held back the wackos. But once she left to become secretary of homeland security, the statehouse was left without a stronghold of sanity.

Absolutely hilarious. ;)
 

paullud

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A clearly slanted piece by a liberal author, not even worth verifying the examples used, especially when they use Napolitano as an example of someone that runs the government well and stops lunatics. The examples used might be 100% accurate but just as many can be found to say democrats are idiots, the only thing for sure is that there are idiots on both sides and even more idiots that voted for them.

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layoutshooter

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I think this quote from your article killed any credibility it could have.

It would be Arizona. This state used to have a very popular governor, Jan Napolitano, who held back the wackos. But once she left to become secretary of homeland security, the statehouse was left without a stronghold of sanity.

Absolutely hilarious. ;)

Is that not the same witch that believes that veterans and those who believe in the Bill of Rights are a threat to the Country?
 

Turtle

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I think this quote from your article killed any credibility it could have.

It would be Arizona. This state used to have a very popular governor, Jan Napolitano, who held back the wackos. But once she left to become secretary of homeland security, the statehouse was left without a stronghold of sanity.

Absolutely hilarious. ;)
You picked up on that, too, as other have. It's a well written piece, cleverly crafted and funny (because it's true, for the most part), but goes off the deep end when the author shows he's an adoring fan of Napolitano, who is just another flavor of wacko herself. One quick look at her stance, and record, on illegal immigration and border control as governor, and then as Homeland Security Secretary. Absolutely hilarious, is right.

I also think it's funny that this is viewed as being a Tea Party as infecting the Republican Party, when the reality is the Republican Party highjacked the Tea party so far and furiously that the Tea Party didn't even realize it.
 

davekc

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Witness will have to start watching Fox News more to get the real story.:p
Gotta watch spending too much time reading the NY Times.
 

layoutshooter

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Witness will have to start watching Fox News more to get the real story.:p
Gotta watch spending too much time reading the NY Times.


Maybe we should all chip in and buy him a year subscription to GBTV.com I am sure he misses his ole buddy Glenn!! :D
 

davekc

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I forgot all about Beck until I seen him a week ago on O'reilly. That was Witness's favorite character.
I'm in!
 

LDB

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Good old Janet, definitely a candidate for dumber than dirt liberal moron status.
 

Turtle

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I thought GBTV.com was the Gay-Bisexual-Transvestite channel. No?
Oh, Glenn Beck! Yeah, that's the one I was thinking of. Never mind.
 

wimpy007

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I believe this is the Sec. of Homeland Security who said "Our Borders have never been more secure as they are now", got to wonder.:rolleyes:
 

Ragman

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Witness will have to start watching Fox News more to get the real story.:p.

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Sorry Dave, I had to do it. You know as well as I do, Fox is as slanted to the right as the others are slanted to the left.
 

davekc

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True, that is why I was sending him to Fox. He needs balance with the NY Slimes.
 

witness23

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I forgot all about Beck until I seen him a week ago on O'reilly. That was Witness's favorite character.
I'm in!

You seen him? Nice.

Remember: The word seen must never follow directly after the words I, he, she, we, they, or after a person’s name.
 

witness23

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A clearly slanted piece by a liberal author

Liberal, Conservative, Moderate, Independant, whatever, it was a well written piece about the loonies taking over the looney bin that is Arizona at the moment.

not even worth verifying the examples used, especially when they use Napolitano as an example of someone that runs the government well and stops lunatics.

There's no need to verify anything, the things the author brings up in the opinion piece has been front and center for quite sometime. Great example of keeping your eyes wide shut though.

You can thank Trump, Sheriff Joe and now Mr. Bennett for resuscitating these insignificant subjects over and over again. I'm sure the President is pleased that they do though, because it just makes them and the very few that believe this crap look even more crazy than they were already perceived to be.

The examples used might be 100% accurate

The examples might be 100% accurate?

but just as many can be found to say democrats are idiots, the only thing for sure is that there are idiots on both sides and even more idiots that voted for them.

Oh that's quite the understatement my friend, there certainly are enough idiots to go around on both sides. Although, you have to admit the GOP has raised the "idiot" bar significantly higher and now outnumber the idiots on the other side of the aisle since the 2010 elections and have convinced more idiots to come out of the woodwork to vote for them.
 

muttly

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Just your typical liberal hack hit piece from the New York Slimes. Funny how the author repeats the lie that law enforcement can JUST STOP YOU AND ASK FOR YOUR PAPERS. Factualy incorrect, but the author is just repeating Obama's talking points about cops stopping an illegal alien while they are having an ice cream and ask for their papers. The person has to be violating some other statue or law for the police to lawfully ask for their papers,which is the same as FEDERAL LAW. Also so funny how the author admits that " a small group of tea party members" asked Arpaia to look at the birther issue. That's right, A SMALL GROUP as opposed to a large group. It is a tiny itsy bitsy issue with a small part of the population yet this liberal hack hackster wants to lump the whole GOP and the state of Arizona into that group as an attempt to marginalize them all. Nice try but FAILED
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davekc

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You seen him? Nice.

Remember: The word seen must never follow directly after the words I, he, she, we, they, or after a person’s name.

Don't get ahead of yourself. That isn't part of your incomplete metaphor quiz.;)

As for a "well written article" I believed you missed this part which I will provide for you again.
This isn't close to being accurate, so it is not well written. Unless of course you think she is doing a great job. That might be a entertaining read.

There’s no mystery what a nation run by the Tea Party and talk-radio zealots who’ve taken over the G.O.P. would look like. It would be Arizona. This state used to have a very popular governor, Jan Napolitano, who held back the wackos. But once she left to become secretary of homeland security, the statehouse was left without a stronghold of sanity.
 

Turtle

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I think the piece was very well written. Reads easy, funny, well crafted phrase turnings and flow of thought. Accuracy really isn't the litmus test for how well something is written. Nor is agreeing or disagreeing with something as being a factor. I've seen extraordinarily well written pieces which were a load of crap insofar as content and accuracy.

On a side note, a guy accidentally leaves out "had", and gets publicly ripped for grammar. That's just lame.
 
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