Mark Steyn and Michelle Malkin talked tonight on Hannity about the growing backlash against the crappy Obamacare bill. Michelle also mentioned the “Obama’s joker” signs that are popping up across the country this week.

Michelle Malkin says this jokerizing trend is just the beginning of the end for these log rollers and bribe takers.
(It was nice of Michelle to mention this blog.)

After the bribes were handed out…
Obama’s Senate Jokers lined up to support his crappy nationalized health care bill this week.
Here are a few–

Obama’s Jokers: Senator Claire McCaskill, Senator Carl Levin, Senator Ben Nelson, Senator Al Franken, Senator Mary Landrieu, Senator Dick Durbin (The Nose on Your Face, Michelle Malkin & Frisk a Liberal)

More… RMartin from California sends this T-Shirt idea- “Obama’s Henchmen”

 

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  1. Habitual Kool-Aid drinkers.

    Which flavor?
    Commie Red-Barry.

  2. Franken looks especially natural in that makeup! That’s very scarey.

  3. No makeup would make Al any uglier and stupid looking than he already is.

  4. I noticed on the t-shirt that Franken has no need for the make-up. Scary clown already.

  5. Isn’t it amazing the very beneficiaries [farmers of Nebraska] are the ones demanding it be given back? If this isn’t a sign these deals are immoral and corrupt, I don’t know what is…

    Could it be, the people of America are teaching a very important lesson to Congress? Integrity, pass it on.

    http://the-raw-deal.com/2009/12/23/the-inconvenient-truth-about-morality/

    Nathan R. Jessup
    http://www.the-raw-deal.com

  6. “RMartin” should sell those shirts. I’d buy one.

  7. More “bad” news: It would seem that our “president” has become a joke in “Doonesbury”, also.

    And, baby, when you’ve lost Doonesbury – you’re on your way out.

  8. I’d say that the look is quite becoming on each of these deviants. Suits them perfectly!

  9. Like the nice touch where Franken doesn’t need any clown makeup…

  10. I love this jokerizing thing. I hope it gets to the point that I see shirts as I walk down the street. There are definitely a number more that have earned their Joker masks.

  11. 2010 Congressional Elections Update:

    The Massachusetts Special Senate Election, is being held on January 19, 2010.
    This election will decide the replacement for the late Democrat Ted Kennedy.
    Paul Kirk was appointed as the interim replacement to Kennedy, but the election
    is between the primary winners Republican Scott Brown, Democrat
    Martha Coakley, and Independent Joe Kennedy. With Massachusetts being a longtime liberal stronghold,
    the Democrat Coakley is favored to win. What’s worse…the Independent Kennedy
    (no relation to Ted) will pull votes away from the Republican Scott Brown.

    If the Republican Scott Brown won this race, it would create a new opportunity
    for Senate Republicans to kill the Obamacare bill. The democrats would only have 59 votes in their caucus,
    including the two Independent Senators.

    It is a shame that Massachusetts is so entrenched in the failed policies of Democrats.
    Here is a video showing the bias of a local news station, covering their debate:
    http://wbztv.com/local/senate.debate.wbz.2.1386826.html

    Here is a video showing Scott Brown and kids wishing a Merry Christmas:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-qAVKLBxmY&feature=player_embedded

    ——————————————————
    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:
    -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)
    -Ted Kaufman (D) of Delaware (Repubs Mike
    Castle and Christine O’Donnell 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/Martha Coakley 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 challengers George Pataki and 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.
    —————————————————-
    I do not post this list as spam, but to inform the other readers,
    and to help grassroots efforts elect more true
    Conservative candidates to office in our Government.
    Part of the solution is the numbers game.
    Hopefully we can start ridding our Government of more Liberals and Progressives in 2010.
    —————————————————
    If anyone notices incorrect, or missing Republican Candidates
    from my list, post a reply, and I will research it and make changes.

    Thanks, Patriotic.

  12. Patriotic,

    My family and I are actually be hosting a fund raising dinner for Scott on Dec. 30th. You are correct in your assessment: the election could have a tremendous impact on Congress. Scott is very much looking forward to the event. My brother had breakfast with him this morning. Anyone interested in attending can contact me directly at nathanjessup@the-raw-deal.com. I will be posting information about the event on my blog (www.the-raw-deal.com). Get out and VOTE!!

    Don’t ever assume the seat can’t be won. With your help, it can happen.

    Nathan R. Jessup
    http://www.the-raw-deal.com

  13. The joker motif illustrates perfectly the hideous soul behind the public persona of each of these self-serving leeches.

    GASP! How dare I, a mere mortal, impune the character of these faithful, selfless, minor deities.

  14. please excuse the errant “be” in my previous post. I should slow down when I type…

  15. beutiful touch franken with no makeup hes a clowns clown and should be in a nut house somewhere

  16. Nathen, glad to hear what you and your family are doing to help out with Republican Scott Brown’s U.S. Senate run.

    Conservatives all around America stand with fellow Conservatives in Massachusetts, and are hoping that Scott Brown pulls-off an upset in January.

  17. Nathan…see I had a typo too….sorry for misspelling your name with an e.

  18. There is only one problem with this Jokerisation of these Senators.

    I have said for a long time that Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI), already looks so much like Danny DeVito playing The Penguin that he’s out of place.

    Give him a top hat, a monacle, and a long black cigarette holder and there ya go, it’s The Penguin!

  19. Brian,

    Love the Penguin reference! Perhaps we should assemble a total cast of characters…

    Anyway, love the Joker senators. Very appropriate.

  20. Shocker……..McCaskell voted NO!!

    And bolted for the door.
    :)

  21. I NEED that t-shirt! OMG!!

  22. And then again, I could be wrong. Could have sworn I heard McCaskill vote ‘no’, but now reports say she voted ‘yea’.

    So, who exactly are the 10-15 million that still won’t be covered?

  23. Here’s my favorite Obama joker picture (from last August at the People’s Cube). I still laugh every time I look at it.

    http://www.thepeoplescube.com/red/viewtopic.php?t=3891

  24. This used to be a Funhouse
    But now it’s full of evil clowns
    It’s time to start the countdown
    I’m gonna burn it down, down, down
    I’m gonna burn it down

  25. Wow! A tip of the hat to the creator of that t-shirt. It was a LOL-inducing stroke of brilliance to put Franken in the very last position au naturel & wearing only the joker face God cursed him with. ;-) ) Kudos!

  26. I’m sorry, but I really don’t like the Joker stuff any more than I like the Hitler references. When the left did it to Bush it hurt me. I resented the people (Lefties) and didn’t respect them or even want to talk to them.

    I don’t want them to feel the same about us because I think we are right and maybe if we talked they might see the ‘light’.

    Well, ok, so deep down I really think they are funny and I feel satisfied that we are giving them their own medicine. That doesn’t mean it’s going to get us anything. Satisfaction shouldn’t ge our goal – kicking them out is our goal.

    Those pink commie creeps … oops.

  27. zmdavid
    December 24th, 2009 | 9:42 am | #29

    Ha! That’s a whole page full of funny!

  28. @Franklin: “maybe if we talked they might see the ‘light’” The talk has been tried.

    Talk has been tried. Please rephrase: “maybe if they’d listen, they might . . .”

    But they listen only long enough identify you as a teabagger.

    Too bad.

  29. I still think the picture of the “won” as gollum actually is better. Smeagol/gollum was corrupted by the ring of power. Have not all of these been corrupted by power.
    While I like the joker pictures the joker was an anarchist who destroyed for the sake of destruction. The dims in this hall of shame are destroying to gain power.
    Just my opinion

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