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Asshole Fuckface Roundup

SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 2007 9:00 AM

Submitted by FearTheReaper. Edited By erin_broadley.

TAGS: Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, United Nations



It's Saturday, or as it is known in Jerusalem, Asshole Fuckface Roundup day. Each week I scan the news to find the scum of the week. It is not an easy job and I suffer greatly for my efforts. But in the end, I am simply serving you, the humble SG member. You must know the names of all the Asshole Fuckfaces who are roaming the Earth. So, put on your plastic bibs because this is not going to be pretty.

We can always count on the religious right to provide some fantastic Asshole Fuckface quotes.

This week Republican presidential candidate Mick Huckabee was asked if he would commit to helping the UN reach its goal of 50 billion for AIDS funding by 2015. He sidestepped the question with a classic politician dodge. Another reporter then asked Huckabee if his religious views would get in the way in regards to AIDS funding?

Huckabee gave an awesome answer that, of course, compared encouraging safe sex with telling domestic abusers not to “hit as hard.” Seriously.


If we really are serious about stopping a problem, whether it's drunk driving...we don't say "Don't drive 'as drunk'?” ...This is an illogical thing that we apply to that one area that we don't apply to any other area. And I'm open-minded to all the arguments, if someone can convince me a little reckless behavior is OK. Maybe that's the message. But it would seem to me that if we're consistent in saying reckless behavior is undesirable we should ask people to move their behavior to the standard and not move the standard to the behavior...We don't say that a little domestic violence is OK, just cut it down a little, just don't hit quite as hard. We say it's wrong.


Yep. We should tell people not to have sex. That is the same as telling an asshole not to hit his wife as hard. You are truly an Asshole Fuckface, Mike Huckabee.

Where there is one Asshole Fuckface Republican candidate, there is always another close behind.

Republicans despise the UN because they have been brain washed to do so. They have few actual facts and quite a bit of bullshit rhetoric. Sometimes their hatred overwhelms them so much that they double hate the UN, like Mitt Romney.


"The United Nations has been an extraordinary failure of late," Romney said in response to a question at a pancake house along the coast of early voting South Carolina. "We should withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council."


Fuck yeah, we should! Of course, we already did that. The US doesn’t have a seat on the Human Rights Council because we are already boycotting. But we can always Double Extra Boycott!

Mitt Romney also thinks we should have a brand new UN! He said he would support a new, different “coalition of free nations of the world.”


We should develop some of our own — if you will — forums and alliances or groups that have the ability to actually watch out for the world and do what's right.


How awesome and inexpensive would that be to create? Of course, this new body of countries would try to stop the US from doing whatever the hell it wanted and the right wing would have to start hating it. It’s the cycle of life!

Now, you may be saying to yourself, "I don't think that was enough to make it into the Roundup." Well, then how about some bonus Mitt. I call this video, "What an Asshole Fuckface Pussy."



Nice work, Mitt. You showed humanity, integrity, courage and a huge spoonful of Asshole Fuckfacery.

You can always tell an Asshole Fuckface because they don’t know what is and what isn’t torture.

Bush’s nominee to fill the Attorney General vacancy spent last week in front of the Senate. On Thursday, Michael Mukasey was widely praised by Democrats for his answers during his confirmation hearing. On Thursday night he took a little trip to the White House and on Friday his answers became laughable.



WHITEHOUSE: Is waterboarding constitutional?

MUKASEY: I don’t know what is involved in the technique. If waterboarding is torture, torture is not constitutional.

WHITEHOUSE: "If waterboarding is constitutional" is a massive hedge.

MUKASEY: No, I said, "If it's torture." I'm sorry. I said, "If it's torture."

WHITEHOUSE: "If it's torture." That's a massive hedge. I mean, it either is or it isn’t. Do you have an opinion on whether waterboarding, which is the practice of putting somebody in a reclining position, strapping them down, putting cloth over their faces, and pouring water over the cloth to simulate the feeling of drowning. Is that constitutional?

MUKASEY: If it amounts to torture, it is not constitutional.

WHITEHOUSE: I'm very disappointed in that answer — I think it is purely semantic.

MUKASEY: I’m sorry.


You should be sorry. You are a highly respected lawyer who is suffering from a rare case of self-inflicted retardation. Oh, and you are one hell of an Asshole Fuckface.

It is mind-boggling that this is the state of our country. We are now in a time where the nominee for Attorney General of the United States actually does not know if waterboarding is torture.

Water boarding has been around for centuries. It was a common interrogation technique during the Italian Inquisition of the 1500s.
First you strap a person to an inclined board, with his feet raised and his head lowered. Then you gag him. Next, you repeatedly pour water onto the person's face. The waves of water make the persons’ mind believe he is drowning. The gag reflex kicks in as if he were choking. "9/11 mastermind" Khalid Sheik Mohammed lasted about two minutes before confessing to everything of which he was accused.

Bush’s policies have made it impossible to have an Attorney General who is honest and conscientious. A nominee cannot serve the president and the law at the same time, just like you can’t work for Saruman and Gandolf at the same time. You either follow the law or you do the bidding of Bush. If you take Bush, then you should not be the Attorney General. End of story.

Democrats should not confirm Asshole Fuckface Mukasey if he can’t figure out what is torture. But they will.


Democrats on the committee "said Mukasey's new answers were disappointing," but "they did not indicate that they will oppose his confirmation."


Fortunately for Mukasey, there is a group of Asshole Fuckfaces called the Senate Democrats. Congrats, guy who shouldn’t get the job!

It’s not often that a Nobel Prize winner gets labeled an Asshole Fuckface, which makes today a special day.

Dr. James Watson won the Nobel Prize in 1963 for discovering the structure of DNA. Obviously discovering the double helix has been a big deal for scientific breakthroughs ever since. Which makes it all that much more horrible that Dr. Watson decided to explain the inferiority of black people this week.


The eminent biologist told the British newspaper he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa" because "all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours -- whereas all the testing says not really."


Uh...right. Uh. So...

Watson then backed it up with some fantastic scientific evidence.


He went on to say that although he hoped everyone was equal, "people who have to deal with black employees find this not true".


Wow. You’re a Nobel Laureate? Really? Because it seems like you might be more of an Asshole Fuckfaceate.

Watson's upcoming lecture at London’s Science Museum was promptly cancelled. Hopefully when he returns to the lab, one of his black employees can explain to him why he is an Asshole Fuckface.

Congrats to all of this week's Asshole Fuckfaces! You each get a FearTheReaper hockey stick!

 

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freshprncebelair

freshprncebelair

Ellicott City, MD
June 2004

OCT 20, 2007 09:09 AM



Republicans despise the UN because they have been brain washed to do so. They have few actual facts and quite a bit of bullshit rhetoric. Sometimes their hatred overwhelms them so much that they double hate the UN, like Mitt Romney.



Really, the UN is kind of useless as it stands, but it is better than nothing. The only reason it's taken seriously is because of our military. Otherwise, it's just a group that sends out harshly worded letters.

If the UN wants to be relevant, they need to have their own source of military and economic might, rather than relying on the generosity of the US. As it stands now, we can do whatever we want wrt the UN, because we are their police, and there is nobody policing us, except the fact that we are a liberal democracy

xazapdmytinu

xazapdmytinu

Fort Collins, CO
July 2007

OCT 20, 2007 09:25 AM

Wow...just wow...if Romney had any chance of being elected I'd actually be worried about his opinions but he's got that pesky "Not Protestant" thing and a sort of creepy robot vibe.

can they take away a Nobel peace prize? sure the guy discovered the double helix, but I mean that doesn't give you the right to say whatever you want. This is tantamount to winning the Nobel prize for physics then declaring the earth to be flat!

BoSsHoGg01

BoSsHoGg01

Woodbridge, VA
October 2007

OCT 20, 2007 09:26 AM

I think the UN is a big waste on the US, to me its just one step closer to a N.W.O.

Sick

Sick

Minneapolis, MN
June 2003

OCT 20, 2007 10:27 AM

xazapdmytinu said:
can they take away a Nobel peace prize? sure the guy discovered the double helix, but I mean that doesn't give you the right to say whatever you want. This is tantamount to winning the Nobel prize for physics then declaring the earth to be flat!



Dr. Watson didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize. He won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. I doubt they can take it away, because despite his bizarre ideas in one area, the accomplishment for which he was awarded the prize, the discovery of the double-helix shape of DNA, still stands.

Edit: Watson's award was actually for his research on the structure of nucleic acids, which includes, but is not limited to, the double-helix.

back_and_forth

back_and_forth

San Francisco, CA
October 2007

OCT 20, 2007 10:29 AM

That's sad to hear the Nobel Prize winner say that. I watched this documentary on Nova about DNA and the Genome project, and the scientists showed that we are all 99% identical to each other at the genetic level. For instance, any two humans anywhere on earth are more identical than two Chimpanzees sitting next to each other in the jungle. Because we are a younger species we have less variations. So, it was kind of weird to hear him say that now we are significantly different.

Also, we are 50% identical to bananas at the genetic level!,. it's all on Nova!

Adroitbeing

Adroitbeing

I'm lost
September 2003

OCT 20, 2007 10:38 AM

freshprncebelair said:


Republicans despise the UN because they have been brain washed to do so. They have few actual facts and quite a bit of bullshit rhetoric. Sometimes their hatred overwhelms them so much that they double hate the UN, like Mitt Romney.



Really, the UN is kind of useless as it stands, but it is better than nothing. The only reason it's taken seriously is because of our military. Otherwise, it's just a group that sends out harshly worded letters.

If the UN wants to be relevant, they need to have their own source of military and economic might, rather than relying on the generosity of the US. As it stands now, we can do whatever we want wrt the UN, because we are their police, and there is nobody policing us, except the fact that we are a liberal democracy



Let's be honest here; the UN is largely hamstrung by the behavior of the most powerful participating nation, the US. The US wields enough power to both subjugate the initiatives put forward by other national bodies while rationalizing the potential effectiveness of the UN.

The UN is ineffective because it cannot act for unified global initiatives proscribed by the US, whose objectives too often oppose broadly acknowledged global opinion.

There is a bully in the UN.

Syal

Syal

I'm lost
June 2005

OCT 20, 2007 11:18 AM

I may be stupid and/or ignorant being that I'm from the south, so you'll have to excuse me...But, isn't the U.N. trying to do something about Myanmar, Darfur, pulling most of it's troops out of Iraq within the next year, etc. etc...?

Are we doing any of this or are we to busy trying to start WWIII by invading the Middle East, being so friendly with China that we overlook the fact that they (which eventually means we) profit off of genocide and other crimes against humanity and having our country run by overly-"religious" prudes that hate anyone/thing that isn't true to the WASP concept?

Jace

Jace

Reno, NV
February 2004

OCT 20, 2007 11:44 AM

Do we have a timetable for when the nominee Attorney General has been to the white house, and when he hasn't, and what his answers were at the corresponding times?

It would be an interesting relationship, I think.

Domo_Kun

Domo_Kun

Rockford, IL
March 2005

OCT 20, 2007 12:46 PM

Adroitbeing said:

freshprncebelair said:


Republicans despise the UN because they have been brain washed to do so. They have few actual facts and quite a bit of bullshit rhetoric. Sometimes their hatred overwhelms them so much that they double hate the UN, like Mitt Romney.



Really, the UN is kind of useless as it stands, but it is better than nothing. The only reason it's taken seriously is because of our military. Otherwise, it's just a group that sends out harshly worded letters.

If the UN wants to be relevant, they need to have their own source of military and economic might, rather than relying on the generosity of the US. As it stands now, we can do whatever we want wrt the UN, because we are their police, and there is nobody policing us, except the fact that we are a liberal democracy



Let's be honest here; the UN is largely hamstrung by the behavior of the most powerful participating nation, the US. The US wields enough power to both subjugate the initiatives put forward by other national bodies while rationalizing the potential effectiveness of the UN.

The UN is ineffective because it cannot act for unified global initiatives proscribed by the US, whose objectives too often oppose broadly acknowledged global opinion.

There is a bully in the UN.



I hope you're joking...

The UN is a joke, plain and simple. Russia and China on the Human Rights Commission? The entire Human Rights Commission (which should just be honest and rename itself the Zionist Oversight Commission, since all it ever does is condemn Israel for sometimes illegitimate reasons) is a joke. The Security Council? Whose idea was it to give all five permanent members veto power?

China vetoes any resolution with teeth concerning Myanmar, North Korea, Iran, and the Sudan. So does (for the most part) Russia. Meanwhile, Russia is becoming an authoritarian fascist state, and China is a repressive oligarchy holding on to a failed ideal. Neither one will ever be called to the carpet by the UN because they can veto any resolution that targets them. Just like we can any resolution that targets us (and, believe me, we should be the targets of a few stern letters from the UN).

The UN isn't hamstrung by the US in particular, but by its poor design. If you're going to blame America, make sure that you blame the British, French, Chinese, and Russians as well (and more the Chinese and Russians).

I wish that we had an international treaty organization that worked, but the problem is that no one, especially Americans (and, let's face it, we would have to be on board to give it legitimacy) would want to give up enough sovereignty to make it work. We're stuck with the UN, and I personally think that the money we waste on the UN can be better spent elsewhere...

10k

10k

Baton Rouge, LA
July 2002

OCT 20, 2007 02:18 PM

Average height, weight, build, ability to grow body hair, skin color and shade, shape of the eyes, nose and lips and many other traits can all vary from one racial group to the next. Groups from northern Europe have light skin that soaks up more vitamin D on those cloudy cloudy days. Sherpas can have a chest depth twice the normal average. A handy adaptation when one lives at higher elevations. There is evidence of higher than average memory in tribes and groups with oral histories. Makes it easier to remember everything. Certain racial groups are susceptible to diseases that do not affect others. (ie. sickle cell anemia)

So with so many traits varying from racial group to racial group, why is it so hard for people to talk about relative intelligence varying from group to group as well?

Now, before people get their panties in a wad and start flaming me, I don't agree with Dr. Watson, and I have yet to see any unbiased scientific evidence showing that one race is smarter than another. It just seems pretty unscientific to completely deny the possibility.

Nobody gets all hot and bothered if you suggest that different varieties of dogs or other animals demonstrate different levels of intelligence. It's a pretty well accepted fact that certain breeds are smarter than others. So if its possible in one species of mammal, why not in another?

Hell, nobody gets upset if you talk about intelligence on the individual or family level. It's perfectly acceptable to say 'She's got her fathers brains' or 'That whole family is smart is as hell'. We even talk about how we are dumbing down America. How stupid people are out breeding intelligent people and making this country dumber every generation.

With all of this, why do people fly off the handle if you even suggest that intelligence could vary from racial group to racial group? It's just another trait. Why the big hub bub? Science isn't always pleasant. But to censor/stifle/deny out of hand is down right medieval. Dr. Watson's comments about employers with black employees show that he is in fact a racist with some deep seated prejudices. But as long as I have been following this story, nobody has actually tried to refute his evidence. It is just denied out of hand while people call him names. If they really truly believe that there is no difference in intelligence across racial lines, then they should confront his evidence head on and refute it scientifically. Calling him an asshole and chucking his work in the trash doesn't help anybody. And let's knock off the talk about taking back his Noble Prize. He won that award fair and square. Being a racist is grounds enough to be labeled an "Asshole Fuckface", but its still his right to be a racist bitch. Besides, if you took back every award given to racist bitches, there wouldn't be that many awards left.

SignalNoise

SignalNoise

Chicago, IL
February 2004

OCT 20, 2007 03:31 PM

10k said:
Average height, weight, build, ability to grow body hair, skin color and shade, shape of the eyes, nose and lips and many other traits can all vary from one racial group to the next. Groups from northern Europe have light skin that soaks up more vitamin D on those cloudy cloudy days. Sherpas can have a chest depth twice the normal average. A handy adaptation when one lives at higher elevations. There is evidence of higher than average memory in tribes and groups with oral histories. Makes it easier to remember everything. Certain racial groups are susceptible to diseases that do not affect others. (ie. sickle cell anemia)



It seems like it should be noted that you're talking about a series of *physical* characteristics, that were adapted due to the demands of the environment. Intelligence presumably develops b/c of environmental demands as well - the need to get food, to stay safe/warm/dry, and so on. Since most environments share these problems - albeit in very different ways - my guess is that we'd see little intelligence difference across groups of people. You'd really have to prove that "place X is MUCH harder to live in than place Y."


Now, before people get their panties in a wad and start flaming me, I don't agree with Dr. Watson, and I have yet to see any unbiased scientific evidence showing that one race is smarter than another. It just seems pretty unscientific to completely deny the possibility.



I hate this argument. People always talk about "the science" - when we don't have data, a method, or anything here. Further, if we're going to talk about intelligence, I'd rather here from a psychologist rather than a crazy 80 year old geneticist any day of the week. Every field has its own demands and methods. Just talking about "the science" in the abstract is my new pet peeve.

Nobody gets all hot and bothered if you suggest that different varieties of dogs or other animals demonstrate different levels of intelligence. It's a pretty well accepted fact that certain breeds are smarter than others. So if its possible in one species of mammal, why not in another?



Decades of selective breeding is *not* the same as the kind of free floating gene swapping that human communities engage in. I'm pretty sure the two are not commensurable.

Hell, nobody gets upset if you talk about intelligence on the individual or family level. It's perfectly acceptable to say 'She's got her fathers brains' or 'That whole family is smart is as hell'. We even talk about how we are dumbing down America. How stupid people are out breeding intelligent people and making this country dumber every generation.



Do we really have to talk about how individual data is different than aggregate data?

With all of this, why do people fly off the handle if you even suggest that intelligence could vary from racial group to racial group? It's just another trait. Why the big hub bub? Science isn't always pleasant. But to censor/stifle/deny out of hand is down right medieval. Dr. Watson's comments about employers with black employees show that he is in fact a racist with some deep seated prejudices. But as long as I have been following this story, nobody has actually tried to refute his evidence. It is just denied out of hand while people call him names. If they really truly believe that there is no difference in intelligence across racial lines, then they should confront his evidence head on and refute it scientifically. Calling him an asshole and chucking his work in the trash doesn't help anybody. And let's knock off the talk about taking back his Noble Prize. He won that award fair and square. Being a racist is grounds enough to be labeled an "Asshole Fuckface", but its still his right to be a racist bitch. Besides, if you took back every award given to racist bitches, there wouldn't be that many awards left.



You know why we don't take this seriously? B/c, again, first off - there is no data on hand here. Second, the people who want to argue about how "this is a hard fact" always overlook the fact that we're not even sure how to define or measure intelligence. There are huge debates in the psychology literature over what these terms mean, and how expansive they should be. Also, when we're talking about intelligence - issues of collection (re: are IQ tests culturally biased), and data analysis (re: how are these data compared? are external factors controlled for?) are really pertinent. These are issues for psychologists (folks who think about intelligence and the brain and the mind and how they interact with environment), economists (guys who really know how to handle data), and sociologists (men and women who know how to think more deeply about myriad social processes) - not armchair people who toss facts around (by the way, I think facts are about the thing that science is most NOT).

Rocklore

Rocklore

San Francisco, CA
January 2004

OCT 20, 2007 03:35 PM

Man, I wish I had awesome answers like Fuckabee does

QuixoticVignette

QuixoticVignette

I'm lost
October 2007

OCT 20, 2007 04:02 PM

Pff. Stupid people. Especially that last one. Massive skillzorz to him. What is wrong with these people?

You should do a companion collumn that has all the good things people do. The opposite of The Asshole Fuckface Roundup. Everyone always reports on the bad things and it would be awesome if someone who was as good a writer as you are also did something positive ^^

That said, amazing article, as always. tongue

MisterClean

MisterClean

Pawtucket, RI
February 2004

OCT 20, 2007 04:25 PM

I was just happy that my Senator is the one who gave Mukasey a hard time.

10k

10k

Baton Rouge, LA
July 2002

OCT 20, 2007 04:36 PM

All valid points SignalNoise.

But the point I'm trying to make is that whenever this issue comes up, people fly off the handle and label anyone who doesn't toe the part line as a horrible awful bigot without even trying to be scientific about it. I've been following this story since Dr. Watson made his remarks, and every single response has been to name call and refuse to even look at the data he is presenting. If people truly want to put this argument to rest once and for all, look at the data. Examine it. Peer review it. Treat it like any other theory and disprove it logically and scientifically.

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