No You Can’t (Featuring John Boehner)

Filed in National by on March 24, 2010

I saw this probably a half a million times today between my email and Twitter — it is really worth it, though:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpOUctySD68[/youtube]

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  1. Delaware Dem says:

    This will be seen throughout the summer and fall. Republicans. Hoisted on their own petard.

  2. This is hilarious! Thank you internets.

  3. Jason330 says:

    Boehner has a gruff exterior, but he known as one of the most tender and attentive lovers in the weird Kubrickian sex club that meets in the basement of the Longworth House Office Building. I think it was Mike Castle himself who quipped, “When John fucks you in the ass with a hairbrush your ass stays fucked my friend.”

  4. MJ says:

    Cassandra – you beat me to this. We watched it on MSNBC last night and thought it would be a great political ad this year.

  5. DS says:

    @Jason – Cute. Real cute. Glad to see that we liberals can also stoop to the teabagger level of rhetoric.

  6. Jason330 says:

    In today’s news. Coooooooooooons!!!!! Coons could not be reached for comment. WTF coons? This is not a political campaign. This is wankery.

  7. Delaware Dem says:

    DS…. that was comedy. Teabagger level of rhetoric would require racial slurs, death threats and comparisons to Hitler, Stalin and Desmond Tutu ironically enough (yeah Teabaggers are not that bright).

  8. Rebecca says:

    Since I love a good conspiracy theory, I’ve always subscribed to the idea that No Child Left Behind was a strategy to make sure the American public graduated with no reasoning ability and no understanding of logic. Just make sure they could memorize to the test and have rudimentary skills to do their jobs to feed Wall St. and banksters.

    If the tea baggers were not so old I’d say the strategy worked.