EVERYDAY ILLUSTRATION OF WASTED TAXPAYER MONEY....

Somebody hand that guy a handkerchief please......


http://www.therightscoop.com/ugh-ins...ociety-junkie/
Randy4Candy's Avatar
A clip from "The Judge Judy Show?" You're fu*ckin' kidding us, right?

The only thing the linked site seems to be scooping is guano.
I agree; TVLand doesn't compare to the real world follies. But make no mistake, the man on Judge Judy is as realworld as illustrated by this Democrat dummy on the House Floor last night..

Rep. Hank Johnson is the idiot who postulated that Guam might "capsize" into the ocean because of over population.....but yesterday he offered up this gem of speech.......

HAHAHAHA.....

http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/13/de...-people-video/

Thanks RandyDanglesCandy for bumping my thread and giving me the opportunity to post this.......

In both cases American taxpayers are wasting money on idiots; Giving it to Rep. Hank Johnson and the Judge Judy dude.
I agree; TVLand doesn't compare to the real world follies. But make no mistake, the man on Judge Judy is as realworld as illustrated by this Democrat dummy on the House Floor last night..

Rep. Hank Johnson is the idiot who postulated that Guam might "capsize" into the ocean because of over population.....

HAHAHAHA.

http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/13/de...-people-video/

Thanks RandyDanglesHisCandy for bumping my thread and giving me the opportunity to post this....... Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Now there's an applicable analogy. Slow news day for you pinhead?
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Hank Johnson is a gem! It's sad someone like him gets elected, but it is worth it for the entertainment value.
Randy4Candy's Avatar
If faced with a choice between Hank Johnson and Alan West.....

the Democrats got the better end of the deal. I know, less entertaining but still better.
Just to confirm; are you saying the voters in West's 22nd District were smarter than those who re-elected Johnson in the Georgia 4th District ?

Or vice versa ?

No doubt the Democrats have a useful idiot (in Johnson) to say "yea" or "nay" as told.