“It is long past time for President Obama to condemn the anarchistic element of the Occupiers, which is now dominant. Instead, the President falls back on ‘protecting freedom of speech’ platitudes. (said with disdain) Sure. Tell that to the Chicago cop who got stabbed, Mr. President.”
In the above passage, replace
- “occupiers” with “teabaggers”
- “Chicago cop” with “Florida teen”
- and “stabbed” with “shot”
Palin agreed. She boasted about how, in 2008, “I went rogue, if you will,” and brought up “past associations and Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers and those that helped shape Obama’s world view.” Of course, she forgot to mention that her behavior in 2008 has made her the GOP poster child for how not to pick a Vice Presidential candidate.
She also forgot to mention how WELL that worked in the general election.
“It’s only because of their stupidity that they are able to be so sure of themselves.” — Franz Kafka
“Geraldo, two points: First of all, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, one of the richest men in the world, wears a hoodie every day. And so you mean to tell me if Mark Zuckerberg was walking through the gated community, he could be profiled and killed by George Zimmerman? You know, him and Trayvon both wore the same uniform – a hoodie and jeans. What’s the difference between the two?”
The difference(s) are as follows:
Zuckerberg is
1. White
2. Jewish
3. stinking rich, and
4. did I mention, White?
To top it all off, Hannity suggested President Obama invite the Koch brothers and Donald Trump to the White House to get some economic advice.
Great idea, Sean.
President Obama should take advice from one person who’s filed for bankruptcy four times [Trump], and two brothers who’ve paid out $30 million in fines for over 300 oil spills and were fined another $25 million for stealing oil from Indian and federal lands [Charles and David Koch.]
I’m guessing you didn’t major in economics before dropping out withdrawing from UCSB, did you?
“This should be a lesson to all you PUNKARSE black THUGS . . . "
Well, damn — who knew the simple act of going to a store to buy Skittles and iced tea constituted “punk arse black thuggery” . . .
Plus, it seems that, in Florida, only “certain people” have the legal right to “stand their ground”:
Marissa Alexander, a black victim of domestic violence, just received the full brunt of the racial double standard on “Stand Your Ground” NRA/ALEC laws. In Florida, where Martin was killed, Alexander was just sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing off a warning shot to fend off her abusive husband. It’s important to note that Alexander received a sentence in jail, even though she was allegedly defending herself – and no one was hit or injured by the shot.
So there was an author – whose credibility was already dubious – admitting on prime time television that he used dishonest tactics in his big interview. And Hannity didn’t even seem to care.
Oh, please — when you count as one of your friends a white supremacist currently doing time for threatening 3 Appeals Court judges, an author with dubious credibility is like a pet goldfish by comparison . . .
Stein backtracked with the following shocker of a sentence: “I would say he’s a smart man… I mean, he’s not in the same league of presidential genius as Nixon, for example, but he’s smarter than the average bear.”
Yo, Ben . . . if Tricky Dick was so smart, why did he
- need you to write his speeches
- get caught {without authorization} bombing Cambodia and Laos, and
- not remember to turn off the tape machine when discussing both the authorization and cover-up of the Watergate break-in
Hmm??
Ben, please — go back to doing what you do best: hosting second-rate game shows, hawking eye drops, and writing columns for “Playboy” . . .
“As you may know, The Factor’s been following the story because the media in Norfolk and the police were very reluctant to aggressively pursue the case so we had to in the name of justice.”
Right, BillO — ‘cause, if there’s one thing white people in this country NEVEREVER get, it’s justice.
There’s NOTHING wingnut neoKKKons won’t declare war over – drugs, Christmas, Easter – provided they don’t have to pay for or participate in it, of course . . .
Scott closed the discussion by saying, “Well, sounds like gridlock is a good thing because the government can’t get in the way, so we’ll see."
I hope Jon’s parents are getting Social Security checks — so when gov’t is out of “the way” and those checks stop coming, we’ll see if he thinks gridlock is still “a good thing” . . .
As Soufan tried to explain to O’Reilly that Rodriguez’ claims have “been discredited,” O’Reilly interrupted to say, “not to me, though, and that’s the important thing for you tonight.”
Well Ali, now you know — being a Peabody Award winner makes BillO an authority on any subject . . .