Obama’s Jokers–
First it was Missouri Obama lackey Claire McCaskill–
Missouri Doesn’t Want Obama’s Rationed Health Care, Claire!

Now it’s Nebraska’s Ben Nelson

JOKERIZED!

Here’s another Nelson joker.

Don’t Forget: “Keep Your Stinkin Gift” Christmas Protest at Claire McCaskill’s Office- Wednesday at Noon

More Jokers…


Obama’s Joker Carl Levin (D-MI)


And Obama Joker Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
Hat Tip Mac Stoddard

 

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  1. Obviously, the work of a racist!

    Or, so they told us when it was Obama.

  2. They Jokerized Dick Durbin over at The Nose On Your Face dot com.

  3. The Joke is on him. I wonder if he realized that the abortion clause had been removed before or after he voted.

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  5. Sad to see what Obama does to America. Who ever voted for him deserves to pay for. I feel sorry for everybody who did NOT voted for Obama, but you still have to pay too.

    Merry Christmas and a happy 2010.

  6. Another GREAT Nelson Joker:

    http://tinyurl.com/yhfbt3u

    He sold out his Country – and very cheaply.

  7. Hey obama, gets your hands the hell out of my pockets and the hell out of my life.

  8. Lipstick on swine ?

  9. Where’s the one for Blanche? I am anxiously waiting for that one!

  10. 2010 Congressional Elections Update:

    Republican Rudy Guliani has decided not to run for U.S. Senator of New York,
    so I have updated my list.
    —————————————————

    U.S. HOUSE: Dems=258, Repubs=177, Republicans need a 41 seat net-gain,
    to take the House in 2010, and to have the majority of votes needed
    to elect Republican John Boehner, as the new Republican Speaker of the House,
    and boot Nancy Pelosi out as the Speaker.
    (takes 218 out of 435 seats to make a majority in the House)
    In the 1994 Republican Revolution, House Republicans picked up 54 seats.
    All of the House is up for reelection in 2010,
    so all Democrats can be voted out in 2010.
    ———————————————————
    U.S. SENATE: Dems=58, Repubs=40, Independents=2
    (Bernie Sanders and Joe Lieberman)
    Roughly 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection every 2 years.
    37 Senators are up for reelection in 2010, and of those 37,
    19 are Democrats, and 18 are Republicans.
    Republicans need a net-gain of 20 seats to have the
    60 cloture-vote margin (filibuster-proof) to pass legislation.
    Normally the Senate only needs 51 votes to pass bi-partisan legislation,
    but with politics being so polarized, you really need 60 votes in the Senate to overcome filibusters.
    The Republicans will only need a net gain of 11 seats,
    for a total of 51 Republican Senators, to win the Senate Majority,
    and vote in Conservative Republican Jim DeMint as the new
    Republican Leader of the Senate, and boot out Mitch McConnell, as the worthless Republican Leader.
    There are only 19 Democrats up for reelection in 2010 to beat,
    so the other 1 added Senate seat, to have a filibuster-proof majority, will have to be done in 2012.
    It is likely that a Republican Congress would not be able to overcome
    vetoes from President Obama, with the required 2/3 majority votes.
    In the 1994 Republican Revolution, Senate Republicans picked up 8 seats.
    ———————————————————
    Even with a Republican sweep in 2010, it will most likely take the 2012
    Congressional elections, along with a Conservative Republican President,
    to give Congress the ability to pass legislation, that begins fixing the damage
    that has been done to America by the Democrats (Repeal Obamacare, Cap and Trade, etc).
    This is due to the fact that it takes a 2/3-majority-vote in each Chamber (2/3 of total present),
    to override President Obama’s veto power. This would be a maximum of 290 votes in the House,
    which is unlikely, and 67 votes in the Senate. If Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, or Tim Pawlenty
    were elected President in 2012, a Republican Congress would be able to begin fixing
    what the Democrats have destroyed in America.
    ———————————————————
    List of the 19 Senate Democrats up for
    reelection or retiring in 2010:
    -Ted Kaufman (D) of Delaware (Repubs Mike
    Castle and Christine O’Donnell challenging)
    -Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas (Repubs Gilbert
    Baker, Curtis Coleman, Tom Cox, Fred Ramey,
    Conrad Reynolds, and Buddy Rogers, and Kim
    Hendren challenging)
    -Barbara Boxer of California (Repubs Chuck
    DeVore and Carly Fiorina-rino? challenging)
    -Michael Bennet of Colorado (Repubs Jane
    Norton, Ken Buck, Cleve Tidwell, Luke Korkowski,
    and Tom Weins challenging)
    -Christopher Dodd of Connecticut (Repubs Rob
    Simmons, Peter Schiff, and Linda McMahon are challenging)
    -Daniel Inouye of Hawaii (Repub Gov. Linda Lingle possible challenger)
    -Roland Burris of Illinois (Repubs Mark Kirk, Patrick Hughes,
    John Arrington, Donald Lowery, and Kathleen Thomas challenging)
    -Evan Bayh of Indiana (Repubs John Hostettler, Marlin Stutzman,
    Richard Behney, and Don Bates Jr. challenging)
    -Barbara Mikulski of Maryland (Repub challengers, Daniel McAndrew,
    Jim Rutledge, Eric Wargotz, and Corrogan Vaughn)
    -Paul G. Kirk Of Massachusetts (Special election held in Jan 2010,
    Republican challenger Scott P. Brown)
    -Harry Reid of Nevada (Repub challengers Dan Tarkanian,
    Mark Amodei, John Chachas, Mark Noonan,
    Bill Parson, Mike Wiley Greg Dagani, Robin Titus,
    Sharron Angle and Sue Lowden)
    -Kirsten Gillibrand of New York (Possible Repub challenger Liz Feld)
    -Chuck Schumer of New York (Repub challenger Martin Chicon)
    -Byron Dorgan of North Dakota (Repub challengers Paul Sorum, and Duane Sand)
    -Ron Wyden of Oregon (possible Repub challenger Ron Wyden)
    -Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania (Repub challengers Pat Toomey,
    Larry Murphy, Peg Luksik, and Robert Townsend)
    -Patrick Leahy of Vermont (Repub challenger Len Britton)
    -Patty Murray of Washington (Repub challengers Wayne Glover,
    Sean Salazar, Scott Johnson, Rod Reiger, Craig Williams, and Arthur Coday )
    -Russ Feingold of Wisconsin (Repub challengers Dave Westlake, and Terrence Wall)
    —————————————————-
    There are many other elections that have good Conservative
    and Republican candidates running, in all of the 50 States.
    Seek them out, research them, and join with other conservatives
    to get the word out, and let’s flip the House and Senate in 2010,
    and restore freedom and liberty to America.
    —————————————————-
    If anyone notices incorrect, or missing Republican Candidates
    from my list, post a reply, and I will research it and make changes.

    Thanks, Patriotic.

  11. Crystal,

    Great article.

  12. The state to jack the Holidays! They are in total control, even the holidays. They are a virus, spreading poverty and destruction.

  13. Patriotic
    December 22nd, 2009 | 4:43 pm | #10
    …………..
    Many thanks for the regular updates. Getting this info is a step to real action, not just talk.

  14. crystal
    December 22nd, 2009 | 5:54 pm | #12
    ========================

    Hello, Crystal.
    To re-iterate another – this article is spot on.

    And yes, there is more, much more, to come.

    Merry Christmas to you, Crystal.

  15. Satire: Obama Says “A Giant Pork Sandwich” Will Lower Health Care Costs http://optoons.blogspot.com/2009/12/obama-says-giant-pork-sandwich-will.html

  16. Just how many of these jokers are there?

  17. Is that Carl Levin or Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis)?

  18. Midwestengr
    December 22nd, 2009 | 9:55 pm | #19
    Just how many of these jokers are there?

    In the senate, 60.

    In the white house, it depends on who’s been thrown under the bus.

  19. Don’t all you Dems in Missouri just love the fact Claire didn’t get anything at all for her vote on ObamaCare?

    Missouri voters have the best government money can buy. . . . . enjoy your newfound poverty in the next three years.. . . .

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