Judy Baar-none for doggy issues

Tom Roeser on his game with dissection of Sneed-Topinka axisSneed delivers:

another Judy Baar Topinka exclusive! Topinka’s dog, coyly named “Bella Beagle”…the same one who went wee-wee in 10 countries…has just had cancer surgery!  So the woman Sneed calls “irrepressible” (barf) spent election night eating a can of tuna fish caring for the perp—so she phoned in to Sneed.

. . . who ran with it.

As for Madame T.:

Because she isn’t very good at issues (although she served as state Rep, state Senator and state Treasurer)…so bad in fact she faced Rod Blagojevich with zilch ideas (her idea to cut the budget was to eliminate the warming rods under the sidewalks to Blago’s mansion)…she’s cutesy pie-like turned herself into a (supposedly) lovable human brand: Penny-pinching Bohemian lady who pinches pennies (ergo the Dunkin Donuts, McDonald’s touch) to convince you she’ll do the same as state comptroller, the post she’s been nominated by a mindless GOP electorate for.

She keeps Republicans in the running for most mindless candidates.

2 thoughts on “Judy Baar-none for doggy issues

  1. I was really surprised when Judy Topinka won the Primary Election, but should I been? After all Judy was hand-picked by the Republican Establishment, just like Mark Kirk, Andy McKenna, and Mike Murphy.

    The print media went along and shamelessly endorsed the Establishment slate. Establishment candidates therefore received name recognition and financial support to gain the attention of Republican voters, many of whom were too lazy to check out all the candidates running for a particular office.

    What really irked me was when William Kelly received more votes for Comptroller than did Jim Dodge, yet Dodge was highly qualified for the job and pro-life. Kelly was never a serious candidate from the beginning. Videos posted on the internet said it all!

    Now we are stuck with two pro-choice and gay rights proponents in November: Judy Topinka and Mark Kirk.

    Since neither are acceptable to me as a conservative and member of the Tea Party Movement, there is a good chance I will leave bank the ovals to vote for U.S. Senate and Comptroller.

    I am positive that many others will follow suit with me, unless they are pragmatic and believe it’s better to elect two Republicans in sheep’s clothing than allowing Democrats to win the seats.

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  2. It has seemed to me since circa 2004/2005, that the Illinois GOP leadership and the RNC are pretty much mirror images of each other. They both act completely against the interests (pro-open borders, pro-affirmative action), and convictions (pro-abortion) of their constituency, which guarantees their political extinction sooner, rather than later, through the demographic browning of IL/America, and the increasing rejection by their own betrayed electoral base.

    P.S. I voted neither for McCain nor “Obama.” Rather, I entered the voting booth, pulled the bar one way, and then the other, in order to register my “undervote.”

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