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The Five Most Annoying Republicans in the World
In writing my weekly column, I often get a lot of flack for being so pro-Republican. "BEN," writes one reader this week, using liberals' favorite key, the CAPS LOCK, "YOU ARE A SCHILL [sic] FOR THE REPUBLICANS!! I HOPE YOU ROT IN HELL!!" Another reader, upset that I dared to castigate esteemed intellect Michael Moore in last week's column, wrote, "I dont [sic] know how you went to Harvard, but your [sic] a dumbass."
These masterpieces of vituperative skill provoke a couple of insights. First, those who hate best invariably spell worst. Second, I'm sure glad I was able to take advantage of that Harvard Law affirmative action program for middle-class Jewish kids.
But these readers have a point. I do spend a good deal of time ripping Democrats, mainly because they are in control of Congress, the presidency and the judiciary, their leadership is firmly committed to dismantling the United States Constitution piece by piece, and they are busily leading us down the primrose path to ruin in both economic and foreign policy terms. Republicans, by contrast, deserve criticism mainly for wimping out in fighting Democrats.
Nonetheless, there are Republicans worthy of criticism. Here, then, are the five most annoying Republicans in the country. Not all of them are legislators. Not all of them are even influential. But all of them make rational people want to shove an ice pick through their eye sockets.
5. Bristol Palin. Sideshow Bristol is the mainstream media's wet dream. Because her mother is Sarah Palin, the press is only too happy to give this misguided teenager as much exposure as humanly possible. Whether she's engaged in an on-again, off-again romance with the Alaskan Kevin Federline, Levi Johnston, or telling the world that abstinence for teenagers is "unrealistic" based on her own inability to remain chaste, or shaking her hips on "Dancing With the Stars," Bristol is a never-ending nightmare for the Republican Party. It's not that she articulates Republican viewpoints badly -- it's that she just won't go away. She's the female Republican Billy Carter.
4. David Brooks. He just knows so much more than the rest of us. Like, for example, he knew that President Obama would be wonderful. Like, for example, he knows that the tea party won't matter in the long run, and that its members are narcissists and radicals. Like, for example, he knows that the American people are "moderates" who seek semi-big government and basic social liberalism such as gay marriage. He's wrong on every count, but he still gets play from the mainstream media. Why? Because he calls himself a conservative when he's really a left-leaning independent.
3. Gen. Colin Powell. Yes, he's still calling himself a Republican. And no, he isn't recanting his support for Marxist president Barack Obama, who he supported simply based on race. Powell's latest foray into the public square: encouraging Republicans to support the "DREAM Act," a piece of legislation designed to give special benefits to illegal immigrants. Why should Republicans support the DREAM Act? Because -- seriously -- they do work on his house.
"They're all over my house, doing things whenever I call for repairs, and I'm sure you've seen them at your house," he told NBC's "Meet the Press." "We've got to find a way to bring these people out of the darkness." Note to Powell: The easiest way to bring illegal immigrants out of the darkness is to open a Home Depot and provide a water cooler in the parking lot.
2. Sen. Lindsey Graham. He's never met a liberal issue he couldn't embrace if given enough press coverage. Unlike the rest of the folks on this list, he's truly disingenuous -- Graham pretends to be a conservative when grilling Elena Kagan, then votes for her confirmation; he pretends to care about the tea party, but bashes it as "unsustainable." Here's what's unsustainable: Graham's career. Sooner or later, the voters of South Carolina will figure out that he's a used car salesman.
1. Meghan McCain. She's never done anything useful. Ever. Like Bristol Palin, she's got lucky by springing from the right womb. Unlike Bristol Palin, she thinks she knows something about politics. Her book, "Dirty Sexy Politics," is a self-aggrandizing bag of intellectual excrement laden with racy asides. Did you really want to know that a girl who would label herself "voluptuous" on eHarmony likes to tell "tawdry stories about crazy-sex"? (President Clinton, you can put your hand down.)
Here's how McCain's thinking works: She believes that those who oppose gay marriage are "H8ers!" because she has a gay friend named Josh. Yet despite representing precisely zero young conservatives, she has appeared on countless TV shows as the voice of young conservatives.
There you have it. Angry left-wingers, you now have evidence that I cannot stand some Republicans. Just keep one thing in mind: Any of these mental midgets would be able to squash you like a bug. How do I know? None of them use CAPS LOCK.
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13 Comments
Mike
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 8:53 AM
GOOD JOB BEN. (just trying to provide a little balance in the world )Seriously, very good article. Do keep up the good fight.
Brian
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 9:14 AM
That's "Caps Lock" Ben.
kevin
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 10:10 AM
My polish/ukranian/german/irish/english/french/catholic/jewish kids could use that affirmative action also.
tool_mann2
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 11:45 AM
Once upon a time in my 65 years I considered myself a Democrat. That was back in a day when it at least appeared the D's were in the little guys corner. Wrong. So I did the logical thing and moved over into the R column. Big mistake. I like the concept of open season on Rinos (politically speaking of course). So now I am an engaged Independent voter, white male, soon to be extinct, with Christian values. But we can't say that we weren't warned. George Washington told us to never under any circumstances allow our republic to get sucked into a two party system. And technically we are not... but you know the rest of the story. Bravo Mr. Ben. Great article.
MeToo
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 12:17 PM
I hate that loud mouth idiot Meghan McCain too.When she advised her father that they needed to move further to the left to win the Presidential election, I knew she was a clueless moron.I would argue it was the very thinking that caused him to lose.
p3orion
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 12:46 PM
When you expand this list to the "Top Ten Annoying Republicans," may I hereby submit for inclusion the "Republican" governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger?
p3orion
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 1:18 PM
When you expand this list to the "Top Ten Annoying Republicans," may I hereby submit for inclusion the "Republican" governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger?
EA6Bdriver
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 2:36 PM
Right on Ben! Your article was great, but should have had different orders of magnitude. Meghan McCain stands alone in her absolute dishonesty regarding politics. She is clearly a left-leaning independent, but somehow became the mouthpiece for young conservatives? What a crock! "Conservatives" like Meghan McCain are responsible for handing Obama the White House on a platter.
karl anglin
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 6:55 PM
There is nothing so easyto learn as experience andnothing so hard to apply.-----Josh Billings (1818-1885)
Howard Last
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 8:38 PM
I can name a few more,starting with CFR member Gingrich. He thinks he has a devine right to be king (oops President). And don't forget Romney who gave the citizens of Taxachussetts Obamacare lite. He also thought Mass. gun laws were fine, just like the hero of Chappaquiddick.
Eliza
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 11:16 PM
Ben, you are hilarious; I love your columns. What else is there to say?
Matt
Friday, September 24, 2010 at 4:29 AM
You're too hard on Bristol Palin and (I think) dead-wrong on her stance on abstinence. I believe it was exactly the other way around: she argues FOR abstinence and has caught a bunch of flack for it because it apparently "didn't work for her", according to her critics. (No...abstinence didn't fail Bristol, she failed IT.) Second, I'm not aware of an "on/off" relationship with that stale, classless sell-out Levi Johnston. After the Palin VP candidacy was defeated in 2008, Johnston defaulted on his promise to marry Bristol (the girl he knocked-up) and went around bad-mouthing the Palins. Then he posed in Playgirl magazine. I believe Bristol has had nothing to do with him since early 2009. Sorry, Ben.
Go Noles! in Tallahassee, Florida
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 12:05 AM
How can there only be a top five most annoying republicans list without W, cheney or that crazy bitch condoleeza rice? Im a very open minded person, but all you republicans are so loud and obnoxious. I have yet to have a political discussion with a republican where they have been able to have a civil conversation.