Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Nitwit Awards of the Week: 12-16-08

This week there will be more than one Nitwit Award given out!!! What a week! The first one goes to our boy president, who made a surprise visit to his second home, Baghdad. There, during a press conference, he had two shoes thrown at him by an Iraqi news reporter. Bush said, "I don't know what his beef was about?" A simple minded answer from a stupid, and simple minded person. If only Bush would have picked up the shoe and taken the call, all would have been saved from embarrassment.

The other goes to the American Coalition for Clean Coal Technology  jingle that took the Frosty the Snowman song and adapted it to sell their clean coal image. It was eventually pulled after criticism prevailed. The radio show, "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me", on NPR, poked fun at it, too. So, another Nitwit Award goes to the American Coalition for Clean Coal Technology for being so tacky.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Nitwit Award of the Week: 12-3-08

This week's award goes to the Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich. Any name you cannot pronounce has to be suspect! This guy decided that the kickbacks he had already been getting on the sly were not good enough for him. He wanted more. He wanted to sell Barack Obama's senate seat.

What was this nitwit thinking? Did he actually think he wouldn't get caught? Did he actually believe that no one he was trying to shake-down, wiseguy-style, for campaign cash, or trash-talk in order to hijack the senate seat would not go to the FBI and volunteer to wear a wire?

What a real top notch nitwit thug! Thanks Rod for making the list!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Nitwit Award of the Week-12-1-08

Nitwit Award of the Week goes to Hank Paulson, Treasury Secretary brought on my President Bush.  Paulson, part of the Bush Crime Family handing trillions of dollars to the very bank criminals who gave us this devastating economic crisis, stated that he had no idea that the housing crisis could affect the economy as it did. Is this guy a total liar, or fool? Oh, I forgot, he is a nitwit!! Paulson was the CEO of Goldman Sachs and being paid millions, and a International Monetary Fund Board of Governor, yet he had no idea that the housing crisis could freeze up credit and burn up trillions of dollars through toxic security gambles. Would it not be nice to have a job where you don't have to right and still get paid millions of dollars?

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Nitwit Award of the Week-11-25-08

The first Nitwit Award goes to the NPR commenter who said the we might be in a recession. What planet has he been living on? For most Americans living in the United States, they already have been living in a recession for several months, if not over a year, at this point in time. Maybe for those earning many tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, they might now be entering a recession. But for most Americans, they have already been living in one.