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No, he wants a country where there are women who have no rights. Perhaps he should relocate to one of those places.

Yes, perhaps Ryan and the rest of the Derpublican party should consider relocating to Afghanistan where them pesky wimminfolk are kept in their place.

People like Ryan make me SO happy that social agendas like gay marriage are progressing so nicely. Every day Ryan is unhappy, another angel gets its wings.

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It's not like the Dems are immune from making boneheaded gaffes, but the Republicans have really made an art of it. What? WHAT?

Seriously Republicans, just keep doing what you do so well. It makes our job so much easier.

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I wish all these assholes would just buy themselves an island in the middle of buttfuck nowhere and vacate the US, and go there, to run their little fiefdom.

Mind, it would all end up very Lord of the Flies fairly quick like, I think.

I propose accelerating the process by televising it.

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It's not like the Dems are immune from making boneheaded gaffes, but the Republicans have really made an art of it. What? WHAT?

Seriously Republicans, just keep doing what you do so well. It makes our job so much easier.

Seriously. The Democratic party is frustrating and inept in many ways, but the Republicans are like trying to be comic book villian-evil/bizarre. When I can never tell whether a headline's from The Onion or something a Republican actually said, well...

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Not only does Paul Ryan make me ashamed to be from Wisconsin he makes me ashamed to have blue eyes!

As for women who marry, date or bonk guys like Paul Ryan, well, I don't get it. Paul Ryan is about as appealing as dryer lint. I'd rather be fucked by a cactus. And during the 2012 campaign I couldn't help but notice the pained expression on Ryan's wife Janna. Maybe he makes her wear an Ayn Rand mask when they have sexy time.

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Poor Grumpy Cat, I do apologize for the comparison, but that facial expression he always wears - he has a face that begs to be punched.

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Poor Grumpy Cat, I do apologize for the comparison, but that facial expression he always wears - he has a face that begs to be punched.

Someone needs to tell Grumpy Cat we're insulting her on FJ. :lol:

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Not only does Paul Ryan make me ashamed to be from Wisconsin he makes me ashamed to have blue eyes!

As for women who marry, date or bonk guys like Paul Ryan, well, I don't get it. Paul Ryan is about as appealing as dryer lint. I'd rather be fucked by a cactus. And during the 2012 campaign I couldn't help but notice the pained expression on Ryan's wife Janna. Maybe he makes her wear an Ayn Rand mask when they have sexy time.

Don't be ashamed! Remember Wisconsin does have a great progressive tradition, even though the WTeaF Party in 2010 sort of messed things up for a while with the election of our dimwit Governor and Johnson Rod in the senate. But we ALSO elected Tammy Baldwin for senate last year! It appears to be sort of a bipolar state right now, and so much of the Teapublicans are because of gerrymandering (as it is elsewhere as well). I think it will be a passing phase as their extreme stances will become their undoing and soon turn WI from purple back to blue where it has been for a long time. I can only be hopeful. I do not want to move away as I chose to move here years ago.

But yeah, Ryan, Walker, Johnson and Priebus do embarrass me.

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Don't be ashamed! Remember Wisconsin does have a great progressive tradition, even though the WTeaF Party in 2010 sort of messed things up for a while with the election of our dimwit Governor and Johnson Rod in the senate. But we ALSO elected Tammy Baldwin for senate last year! It appears to be sort of a bipolar state right now, and so much of the Teapublicans are because of gerrymandering (as it is elsewhere as well). I think it will be a passing phase as their extreme stances will become their undoing and soon turn WI from purple back to blue where it has been for a long time. I can only be hopeful. I do not want to move away as I chose to move here years ago.

But yeah, Ryan, Walker, Johnson and Priebus do embarrass me.

And let's not forget Wisconsin also gave us Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette, Gaylord Nelson, who was instrumental in launching "Earth Day," Socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Frank Zeidler, and Sen. Russ Feingold who shares a b-day with me (that's not the only reason why I like him ;) ).

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