More Illegal Activities In The Bush White House

10:10 pm EST October 1st, 2005 | Republicans | 12 Comments

Give ‘em some time and they’ll give Nixon a run for his money. It’s what happens when you vote for Cons.

Federal auditors said on Friday that the Bush administration violated the law by buying favorable news coverage of President Bush’s education policies, by making payments to the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams and by hiring a public relations company to analyze media perceptions of the Republican Party.

In a blistering report, the investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said the administration had disseminated “covert propaganda” in the United States, in violation of a statutory ban.

If the Cons had any shame, they’d slink of into obscurity. But they play by a different set of rules, and Armstrong “I’m A Cheap Whore” Williams is coming out with a book talking about how Democrats are racist. Can’t upset his masters, you know.

You see, he calls my party racists, I get to call him a whore. Except one of us has a GAO investigation backing us up.

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12 Responses to “More Illegal Activities In The Bush White House”

  1. JWG says:

    For goodness sakes, just don’t call him articulate!

  2. goatchowder says:

    What, you got something against articulate whores?

  3. rightisright says:

    Is perpetuating a culture of dependency considered racist these days?

    I lost my Race Dialouge Dictionary at my last Reeducation Seminar.

    I guess it is still PC to say a black man is beholden to his masters if he is a conservative, right Oliver?

  4. Frank_D says:

    It is just as interesting in what it says about the previous poll, don’t you think?

  5. Oliver says:

    If a black man like Armstrong Williams allows his blackness to be used to serve a master in order to do harm to his own people, yes, he is a whore.

  6. Semanticleo says:

    t is just as interesting in what it says about the previous poll, don t you think?

    I’ll bite. What does it say about the previous poll?

  7. Jadegold says:

    Note the wingnuts seek to deflect attention away from the fact taxpayer monies were illegally used.

    Oh well, I guess Williams can use the money to pay for settling that sexual harrassment suit against him.

  8. Zappa says:

    Exactley Jade- we know how these guys feel about Armstrong – but how do the feel about yet another charge of corruption? Regardless if you are a hardcore fiscal conservative or if you have hijacked the fiscal conservative train for your socialy backward ideals should you not have a little shame in the way these guys have used and abused their power? Shouldn’t you feel a little uneasy with this behavior? Oh…I know – it’s the Bush Haters – they make all this stuff up…they are genious…in how they create the money trail as well…

  9. Dugger says:

    Zappa,

    Now why should we feel ashamed at “charges” of corruption. In this day and age when elected Democrats ‘charge’ white people blew the levees in New Orleans and that W had pre-knowledge of 9-11 and did nothing? Do you feel ashamed at Bill and Hillary for having Vince Foster murdered? After all, there was a charge. Murder is very serious, you know.

    Dugger

  10. meade says:

    Are you nuts?

    They have leapfrogged Nixon and are heading for the all time record of illegal activities committed by a WH and its minions.

    If anything Nixon ambitions and neoroses seem petty by comparison, these goons are trying for a “1000 year reich”.

    The presidential pardon machine will be running at full tilt by the end of this term.

  11. Semanticleo says:

    Dugger;

    Don’t forget ‘Abel Danger”

    Although the paper trail has apparently been ‘accidentally’ destroyed, the stench is still in the air.