28 Tons of Bush Derangement Syndrome

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With gas headed toward $5 a gallon, a group of “progressive” moonbats have decided it’s a great time to hit the road and drive 50,000 miles in a 45-foot, 28-ton gas-guzzling monument to Bush Derangement Syndrome: The Bush Legacy Tour.

The best part of this story is that they are completely oblivious to the many levels of irony.

Not even a hint of awareness. They do have an expensive-looking professional web site, though.

UPDATE at 6/24/08 8:04:06 am:

This is not a shoe-string operation; check out the photos of the exhibits inside the bus: First Photos of the Bus.

Some comments from readers at their site:

steve
Jun 24, 2008

Have you calculated how many kilotons of CO2 you’re going to bless our earth with while driving that embarrassing behemoth around?

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Lee GAvigan
Jun 24, 2008

What is the carbon footprint for that monstrosity?
Can anyone say hypocrite?

UPDATE at 6/24/08 12:13:12 pm:

They just deleted all comments for the post linked above. Fascists! snicker…

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