Friday, October 10, 2014

Thom Tillis Liar

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THOM TILLIS Lied and said
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So far Thom Tillis has yet to tell the truth. Will Tillis tell the truth about his sex scandal and cover up. What else is there about Tillis we don't know about yet? How many more sex scandals, bribery scandals and cover ups? 

Related: Thom Tillis caught blatantly lying once again!

Sarah Palin and Family In Drunken Brawl

Self described pit bull with lipstick Slutty Sarah Palin and family in drunken brawl. You can dress a trifling slut up but you can't take her anywhere. It turns out that a drunken clan of Palins showed up uninvited to a birthday party and all hell broke loose as drunken slut Bristol Palin and her cuckolded father Todd Palin attacked and punched Korey Klingmeyer in the face. 

The drunken brawl involving Sarah Palin and her family last month was a wild one, according to police reports released today, and at the center of the report is a Palin daughter repeatedly punching a man in the face, being pounced on by a group of women and then dragged by her legs across the lawn.
Prosecutors won't proceed with charges in the fight, Anchorage police said, but they released a report with several witness accounts of the brawl.
The police were called to a birthday party for twin brothers Matthew and Marc McKenna at the home of Korey Klingenmeyer in South Anchorage on Sept. 6. Klingenmeyer gave a witness account in the report and said Bristol Palin, eldest daughter of Sarah and Todd Palin, punched him five to six times in the face and that she was "hitting pretty hard."
An officer wrote that both Sarah and Todd Palin "appeared upset and and in a verbal argument with other individuals at the scene." There is no interview with the former Alaska half term governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee included in the report.

Klingenmeyer told police he was considering filing charges and was "angry that the Palins had showed up and were causing problems," according to the report. He told police he had asked Bristol to leave and she responded, "Who the f*** are you?" Klingemeyer told her he owned the home and Bristol said she didn't believe him and "she will kick his a**," the police report states.
Klingenmeyer said that's when Bristol first punched him and he then said he told her to hit "him again if it makes her feel better and she does," according to the document.
After five to six punches, Klingenmeyer "grabbed her fist as she punched again and he pushed back and she falls down. He says she gets up and tries to punch him again and he grabs her fist again and pushes her away and she falls down again," Klingenmeyer told police, who described him as "moderately intoxicated" in the report.
An officer described Bristol Palin in the report as "heavily intoxicated and upset" and told police that Klingenmeyer had "drug her across the lawn by her legs" calling her names. She also said both her sandals and sunglasses had been taken.
Matthew McKenna told police that night that he tried to break up the fight and saw people "piling" on Todd Palin. He also said after he saw Bristol punch Klingenmeyer six times a "bunch of wives tackled her a**."
The report includes a fight Track Palin, Sarah and Todd's eldest son, got into at the same party.
Police wrote that when they approached the scene Track Palin was being pushed into a limousine, described in the report as a "long white limousine," where his mother was sitting. He got out of the limo to speak to police after his mother told him to. Police described Track Palin as being shirtless and having "blood around his mouth and on his hands and he appeared to have an injury under his left eye, on his upper cheek." The officer said that Track Palin was "angry and intoxicated and I had a hard time getting him to calm down."
Track told police his friend was punched and knocked to the ground and Todd Palin said two men were attacking his son as well. Todd Palin said once the friend, named Steven, was punched the situation "escalated and it was a situation they couldn't walk away from."
The Palin's 20-year old daughter Willow was also interviewed and told police Klingenmeyer had "assaulted" Bristol and she had been pushed by an "older lady" and others involved in the fight were "saying things like f*** the Palins." Police described Willow as "extremely agitated."
Fat Bastardo's  Op Ed: I think this is something we all already know. Sarah Palin may not have become president but matriarch Sarah Palin is still the queen of White trash. Normally in a case like this the perpetrators who in this case were the Palin's would be hauled of to jail for assault and drunk and disorderly. Read why the Palins were not arrested.  Click here!

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Republicans make horrible parents in the above photo her are the drunken Bush twins but what can you expect from a father who would eye his own daughter's ass?
Adorable Sasha and Malia Obama Well Parented Kids!


Chelsea Clinton Class Act
By contrast here are the Obama daughters Sasha and Malia and Chelsea Clinton.



Jann Arden Slender Then Fat Now Slender

While throat blubber may make some singers better it probably was not working for Jann Arden
Like Ann Wilson and Wynnona Judd,  Jann Arden porked out but unlike Ann Wilson and Wynnona Jann Arden deblimped  and dropped 60 pounds of fat girl blubber but of course jealous angry fat girls are accusing the once again HOT Jann Arden of being a weight loss sell out.

I, Fat Bastardo will opine and oinkpine and ovine and opig.

Not everyone is thrilled with Jann Arden's recent shedding of 60 pounds. 

While some cheer, others are bizarrely betrayed. This last set, I reckon, consider Jann to be something like the Bob Rae of the Rubenesque brigade.

Much like that notable New Democrat-turned-Liberal, she's accused of having switched allegiances, become a turncoat, broken the faith. Fat being, as it so often is, a matter of politics.

Fat Bastardo's Op Ed: Fat girls are pissed because Jann looks hot again and they don't. Maybe that extra 60 pounds of blubber was  causing Jann some health problems. Maybe it was have a detrimental affect on her singing?

"Weight is an emotional issue," she herself elaborates. "And some people are mad at me. 'You sold out. You caved under pressure.' "


Plumped up Jann Arden with more Chins than Chinatown!



The singer-songwriter gives the skinny in a new cover story in Chatelaine. The writer of the article, Katrina Onstad, shades in the rest: "Weight loss is complicated for an artist who trades in self-acceptance and has a huge female following for making no apologies about being large." So, why and how?


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When angry jealous fat girls could not seduce Jann with food. They force fed her!



Characteristically cheeky, the awesome Arden zings, "I just looked in the mirror and thought, man, I haven't seen a cheekbone in so long."

Old-fashioned healthy eating and committed jogging did the trick, she says.

And so we have it -- a photo in Chatelaine that has Jann Arden looking all sultry and smoky and even a bit, if you blink, like Britain's Jemina Khan! So no, Jann, it's true what they say about pleasing all of the people. And yes, we're keen to hear your new album, out early next year.

Oh, and just one more thing: Our Calgarian chanteuse says that she for sure gets the fat gene from her dad's part of the family. Mom's side "are like sparrows," and as she goes on to chuckle, "I look at my father and I curse his sperm!"

Fat Bastado's Op Ed: Typical! Blame it on a man!

Jann Arden hot and skinny again!

A lot of misandrist fat girls love Jann Arden because of her hit song Insensitive. 

"Insensitive"


How do you cool lick your lips, after a summer's kiss slice of pie?
How do you rid the sweat, after the body bliss between your thunder thighs?
How do you turn your eyes, from the romantic glare that hot skinny guy?
How do you block the sound of  your doctor's voice
You'd know anywhere?

Oh, I really should've known
By the time you drove me home
By the vagueness in your eyes, your casual goodbyes
By the chill in your embrace
The expression on your face that told me
Maybe you might have some advice to give
On how to be insensitive not so fat
Insensitive  NOT so FAT
Insensitive NOT SO FAT!

How do you numb your skin purge your gut, after the warmest touch you ate too much?
How do you slow your blood your eating, after the body rush at the all you can eat buffet?
How do you free your soul, feed your face after you've found a friend the pie
How do you teach your heart belly it's a crime to fall in love again to be a glutton again?

Oh, you probably won't remember me be fucking me
It's probably ancient history My crotch is way too yeasty
I'm one of the chosen few
Who went ahead and fell for you
I'm out of vogue shape, I'm out of touch to eat
I fell eat too fast, I feel eat too much
I thought that you might have some diet advice to give
On how to be insulin insensitive

Oh, I really should've known
By the time you drove me home
By the vagueness disgust in your eyes, your casual goodbyes the sweat between my thighs
By the chill in your embrace
The expression on your face that told me
Maybe you might have some advice to give
On how to be insulin insensitive




UPDATE: JANN ARDEN IS BACK IN FULL BLIMP MORE! 

Jann Arden


That scarf you are wearing Jann and the black shirt ain't hiding the fact that YOU ARE FAT! I bet this makes all the angry jealous fat girls happy know their heroine is just like them! The fat girls are oinking their approval. OINK!

Clearly Jann, it is time for some tough love and some common sense. Stop being a lousy role/roll model for your loser fans! Grow up fat girl. You are as disgusting as Adele.



Wednesday, October 8, 2014

States With the Worst Quality of Life

The states with the worst quality of life all have 2 things in common... REPUBLICANS and Fundagelical Christians. The Bible belt is a toilet!

These are the 10 states with the worst quality of life.
10. Georgia 
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R- GA)

Senator Johnny Isakson (R- GA) 

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal




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Patrons sit at a cafe along the Savannah River in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Patrons sit at a cafe along the Savannah River in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
> Employment rate: 64.7% (10th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $26,426 (13th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 5.7 per 100,000 (13th highest)
> Voter turnout: 61.9% (tied-22nd lowest)
Georgia residents have among the worst quality of life, based on the nine well-being factors measured. The state fared particularly poorly on the OECD’s jobs metric, as more than 9% of working-age adults were unemployed last year, among the highest rates nationwide. The high unemployment rate may be due, in part, to poor educational attainment rates -- as was the case with a majority of the states with the worst quality of life. Less than 85% of Georgia's workforce had at least a high school diploma in 2013, among the lowest rates in the country. Many Georgians also struggled with poverty, as 19% of the state’s population lived below the poverty line last year, versus 15.8% of all Americans.
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez




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A church is seen in downtown Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

A church is seen in downtown Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
> Employment rate: 63.8% (7th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $25,183 (7th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 6.7 per 100,000 (4th highest)
> Voter turnout: 61.6% (19th lowest)
New Mexico is bigger than many European countries. Yet, its population hovers around just 2 million because it has large portions of virtually uninhabitable terrain. A low population density likely partly explains the state’s poor infrastructure. For example, only 54% of households had broadband Internet last year, less than in all but one other state. New Mexico residents were also not particularly wealthy, compared with other Americans. An average New Mexican had slightly more than $25,000 in disposable income in 2013, among the lowest in the country. And nearly 21% of the population lived in poverty that year, second only to Mississippi.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal




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An abandoned part of the old Lafitte housing projects in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

An abandoned part of the old Lafitte housing projects in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
> Employment rate: 62.3% (3rd lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $28,418 (24th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 10.9 per 100,000 (the highest)
> Voter turnout: 66.3% (14th highest)
A typical Louisiana resident is expected to live less than 76 years, a lower life expectancy than in all but three other states. Many Louisiana communities are also quite dangerous. There were nearly 11 murders per 100,000 people in the state in 2013, the highest homicide rate nationwide and in the worst 10% of all OECD regions. Nearly 20% of the population lived in poverty in 2013, more than in all but two other states. Louisiana boasts a highly productive natural gas industry, with more than 3,000 trillion BTUs produced in 2012, more than any other state except for Texas. However, this also exposes the state’s economy to fluctuations in energy prices.
South Carolina Governor Nikki R. Haley




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Visitors walk along the boardwalk in downtown Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith).

Visitors walk along the boardwalk in downtown Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith).
> Employment rate: 62.5% (4th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $25,055 (6th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 6.5 per 100,000 (6th highest)
> Voter turnout: 64.7% (18th highest)
South Carolina residents earned considerably less than other Americans. Households had $25,055 in disposable income per capita last year, among the lowest income levels nationwide. It also tends to be more difficult to find a job in the state than elsewhere in the nation, as South Carolina was one of only a few states with an unemployment rate greater than 9% last year. And like all of the states with the worst quality of life, South Carolina residents were far more likely to live in poverty than most Americans. While 15.8% of Americans lived in poverty in 2013, 18.6% did so in South Carolina, more than in all but a handful of other states.
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin




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Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (REUTERS/Steve Sisney)

Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (REUTERS/Steve Sisney)
> Employment rate: 67.9% (22nd lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $27,384 (19th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 5.5 per 100,000 (14th highest)
> Voter turnout: 62.4% (3rd lowest)
While some of the states with the worst quality of life reported exceptionally high voter turnout rates, Oklahoma residents were among the nation’s least likely to make it to the ballot box. Less than 53% of eligible Oklahomans voted last year, worse than in all but two other states. This also placed Oklahoma in the bottom 16% of OECD regions for civic engagement. It may be difficult for many residents to stay engaged with politics, as high-speed Internet access was somewhat of a luxury in the state. Less than 60% of households had broadband Internet access as of last year, among the lowest rates in the country.
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam




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A fog rises off the Tennessee River that partially obscures a view of downtown Knoxville. (AP Photo/The Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary)

A fog rises off the Tennessee River that partially obscures a view of downtown Knoxville. (AP Photo/The Knoxville …
> Employment rate: 66.5% (17th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $27,734 (20th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 5.9 per 100,000 (10th highest)
> Voter turnout: 55.7% (6th lowest)
With a voter turnout rate of just 55.7%, Tennessee had among the lowest levels of political engagement in the country. Like most other states with low voter turnout, less than 60% of Tennessee’s population had access to broadband Internet. Such poor access to services was common among the states with the worst quality of life. Also, just 85% of Tennessee workers had completed at least high school as of last year, worse than in many states. However, Tennessee has made substantial efforts to improve statewide education levels. Most notably, state officials recently approved an initiative to make all Tennessee community colleges tuition free, the only state in the U.S. to do so.




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A coal truck drives out of downtown Welch, W.Va. (AP Photo/Jon C. Hancock)

A coal truck drives out of downtown Welch, W.Va. (AP Photo/Jon C. Hancock)
> Employment rate: 60.5% (the lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $25,199 (8th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 3.9 per 100,000 (22nd lowest)
> Voter turnout: 47.8% (the lowest)
West Virginia received nearly the worst score in the U.S. for the health of its residents. The mortality rate was 10.5 deaths per 1,000 people, a higher rate than in all but two other state. Additionally, nearly 19% of the state’s population lived in poverty last year, well above a national poverty rate of 15.8%, and one of the highest rates nationwide. West Virginians were also the least likely to engage in politics, as less than 48% of eligible residents chose to vote last year, less than in any other state. While West Virginia’s homicide rate of 3.9 murders per 100,000 state residents was better than the homicide rate of many other states, it was still in the worst 20% of OECD regions.
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe




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The Broadway Street Bridge over the Arkansas River at Little Rock, Ark. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

The Broadway Street Bridge over the Arkansas River at Little Rock, Ark. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
> Employment rate: 65.1% (12th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $24,150 (3rd lowest)
> Homicide rate: 5.3 per 100,000 (15th highest)
> Voter turnout: 53.3% (4th lowest)
Like a majority of the states with the worst quality of life, Arkansas residents were relatively poor compared to other Americans. Per capita household disposable income was less than $25,000 last year, nearly the lowest in the nation. Also, nearly one in five state residents lived below the poverty line in 2013, more than in all but three other states. Perhaps due in part to financial burdens, many residents did not participate in politics. Just 53.3% of eligible state residents chose to vote last year, nearly the lowest voter turnout rate nationwide. Arkansas voters may turn out in greater force this election season, as the state’s popular long-time Democratic governor is set to step down due to term limits.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley





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Ice covers downtown Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/AL.com, Sharon Steinmann)

Ice covers downtown Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/AL.com, Sharon Steinmann)
> Employment rate: 62.7% (5th lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $25,584 (10th lowest)
> Homicide rate: 6.4 per 100,000 (8th highest)
> Voter turnout: 61.9% (tied-22nd lowest)
Alabama was one of just a few states to adopt additional requirements for voter registration earlier this year, and these requirements' impact on voter turnout remains to be seen. With nearly 62% of eligible residents voting last year, Alabama's voter turnout was considerably better than several other states on this list. In terms of access to services, the state was rated nearly the worst, as just 56% of the population had access to broadband Internet last year, less than in all but two other states. Also, like many of the states with the worst quality of life, Alabama residents struggled with poverty. Nearly 19% of people lived in poverty in 2013, versus a national poverty rate of 15.8%.
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant





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A college football game against Alabama in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

A college football game against Alabama in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
> Employment rate: 61.6% (2nd lowest)
> Household disposable income per capita: $23,957 (2nd lowest)
> Homicide rate: 7.3 per 100,000 (2nd highest)
> Voter turnout: 74.5% (the highest)
Mississippi had the worst quality of life in the nation. With the exception of civic engagement -- nearly three-quarters of eligible residents voted during the last general election, by far the highest rate nationwide -- the state fared very poorly in nearly every OECD measure. Less than 82% of Mississippi’s workforce had completed at least high school as of 2013, lower than in every state except for Texas. Low educational attainment rates likely make it more difficult for unemployed residents to find a job. Nearly 9.5% of workers in the state were unemployed last year, among the highest rates in the country. Residents also struggled with poverty as 24% of Mississippians lived in poverty in 2013, the highest rate nationwide. Similarly, crime was a problem as there were 7.3 murders per 100,000 residents, the second-highest homicide rate in the country.
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