I’ve been trying to take some much needed time off from blogging, but these stupid, feckless, flaccid leaders in the Republican Party have pushed me to use some of my glorious vacation days to give them a piece of my mind.

Ed Rollins, you can stick your holier-than-thou, upturned nose, anti-woman attitude straight up your ass. Telling Michele Bachmann to apologize and ask forgiveness for raising concerns that you are too numb from the neck up to see is about as laughable as your ability to debate radical leftists on Fox News. You are useless.

John McCain, I believe Andrew McCarthy has exposed the difficulty of your brain to function, but I would like to add that you are the reason I joined the Republican Party. That’s not a compliment. Your ability to reach across the aisle has weakened the nation on every issue, foreign and domestic. You need to retire, and take your smug, stupid grin with you.

Mike Rogers, I hardly knew ya. Now that I know you are former FBI, tell me, how hard is it to realize that the leaks coming from the White House, that you are championing, and the ties with Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff to the Muslim Brotherhood, and Muslim Sisterhood, may somehow be a dangerous and toxic elixir? Get a clue, I mean, how many people are being let in to the situation room? Jay-Z and Beyonce and their entourage had a photo op in the situation room, Jay-Z is a criminal. “Jigga What?” Anybody home? Is their anything rolling around in your head except that annoying ball bearing?

Tell me something Mike Rogers, former FBI, Michigan Congressman and Chair of the Intelligence Committee, are you behind the suggestion made to Michele Bachmann to apologize or risk losing her seat on the committee? Was it you? The reports said that you were “visibly upset” when you heard about Bachmann’s questions. Do her questions make you fear you will not get to the bottom of the leaks, or, are you so vehemently anti-Bachmann as is McCain and Boehner, that you just naturally want to shut up the first female congresswoman from the blue state of Minnesota?

And now we come to Speaker Boehner, the man with the plan, the head honcho, the big cheese, the most smartester ever of the smarty smart boys in the House. The one man who stood in the way of Bachmann when she tried to defund Obamacare. When Bachmann was fighting for the people, Boehner shut her down, made fun of her, and quietly began his put down of her that lasts still today. Perhaps he was the one who told Michele to apologize, maybe so.

You know what John? I’m talking to you this way because I pay you, you don’t get to push me, or any Republican woman around. I’ve had it with your condescending attitude especially since it is clear you are seriously deficient in the way of strategy and action, logic and IQ.

Far be it from me to suggest that your tearful episodes are due to the massive amounts of alcohol you imbibe. I’m not saying it’s the truth, I’m just saying that there has been speculation.

This Republican leadership is the ultimate in humiliation and embarrassment.

But hey, I’m just a woman right boys? Who the hell cares what I say, what I see, ain’t that right?

17 Responses to Apologize For What?

  1. cjp2361 says:

    I must admit that I had the opening credits to the 1960's tv show Batman running through my head while reading this!

    Ed Rollins…left hook – *SOCK!!* McLame….right hook – *POW!!* Rogers…jab punch – *ZOK!!*

    Thanks for putting what this insignificant, conservative, America-loving, God-fearing, suburban Mom has been thinking into some inspirational, kick-butt, take name kinda words!

    That rocked!

  2. Russ Buchanan says:

    You know, you've really got to try to come out of your shell, Jen. You're such an introvert, Next time tell us how you really feel! Seriously, I love your comment. Too bad Buford Pusser isn't an elected Congressman – I'd love to see him walk around during session with that two-by-four in his hands! Sometimes it take a good smack in the head to get some people to wake up! Carry on…

  3. Jim says:

    Jen,
    I sure wish you would stop sugar coating every thing you write!!!
    I love your rant and your defense of Bachmann. Now get back to work.
    End the fed, Jim

  4. FedUpLibBS says:

    To straighten all this out … how about we make Michele Bachmann… SPEAKER of the next CONGRESS

    • Jen Kuznicki says:

      That's really why he doesn't like her. He sees her as a threat.

      • Danny Tennison says:

        The elite see ALL tea party and conservative believers as threats. ALL they care about is having CONTROL !! LUUUUUUV your 'flacid' description Jen, how true !! Thank you for your GREAT conservatve writings !! Keep them coming !! Now, please go drown some more worms !!

  5. Paul Sopsich says:

    Hey Jen, could you quit beating around the bush, and be more to the point? The Otsego County GOP is a microcosm of the national party. They are not issues driven, but only concerned about their float in the Alpenfest parade, and their next Lincoln Day dinner. Frauds, phonies, and fakes. (Did I forget twerps?)

  6. Russ Buchanan says:

    You know, it's really a shame that you have to either BE a multi-millionaire or have access to millions of dollars to run for President these day. How do we fix this dilemma, Jen? As is stands, the common man (OR woman) has no chance to run for office.

  7. Damn, Jen! Why the hell isn't this cross posted over at RM? You really should check out the stink bomb that one of Rep. Rogers staffers/surrogates left lingering over there. The 8th District must be pretty hard up as they keep reelecting him for the past decade.

    You go girl!

  8. Well, you can toss Rubio onto the Rollins/McCain/Rogers/Boehner dung pile too.
    http://www.therightscoop.com/marco-rubio-throws-b

    • task says:

      I just might do that Corinthian, I just might. I don't have the patience to take and coddle prisoners anymore and who we elect has to stand behind what we stand for or they go straight to the woodshed. We know what Bachmann stands for and neither she or Rubio made a mistake about who they are and what they will stand for and/or behind but from my a conservative standpoint Rubio did make a mistake in thinking that he would go unnoticed. Not that we will not vote for Romney should he be the selected VP but sooner or later an Achilles heel will pop up that will only affect him and not us when we go after it.

  9. task says:

    It absolutely blows me away that we worked like hell to tea partyorize the House and end up with a weak kneed weasel like Boehner as the Speaker. His claim to fame is more of a claim to shame as he touts and pouts, with a teacup full of tears, that he came from ignominy to House Speakership and as a result we have to hope that Obama does more damage to the Democrats than Boehner does to the legitimacy of the House which is losing credibility faster than the Supreme Court. Either he is retired back into ignominy or our party ends up there.

    The dems can place a certifiable mental case, like Pelosi, who exclaims Obama Care is in sync with the Declaration because it protects our health while we have the liberty to pursue happiness but we can't appoint someone like Bachmann for the same spot. You really think Boehner has the same fortitude to demolish ObamaCare as Pelosi had in creating it? For as much ideology that Newt Gingrich displayed at least he could be called a right leaning republican instead of a left leaning RINO. What would be nice is a Kamikaze Kuznicki who, if she goes down at least knows who she has to take along with her.