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 //  Garofalo Warns Blacks

Posted on Thursday, October 8th, 2009 by Kevin Jackson

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warning black people again about Tea Baggers, as she reprises her role from Mystery Men as “Protector of the Lowly Negro“!

Garofalo says that the Tea Parties are full of white supremicists, and I felt this needed further investigation, and thus began my “Search for the Tea Party Racist!”

70 Comments

 

Joe says:
October 8, 2009 at 9:25 am

woah woah woah what are you doing Kevin don’t you understand when the White Liberals talk your supposed to do what your told. I can’t believe you actually decided to talk back to them. I am shocked SHOCKED you hear!!! The White Liberals are going to have to up your entitlements to keep you just barely alive enough to vote for them and listen to what they say!

On a less joking note good job keeping it real by showing Garofalo how insulting her superior attitude towards Americans with black skin is.

They use titles like “African American” and “African American Community” to keep us divided. Glad to see others ripping the government’s feeding tube out of their mouthes and taking a stand for themselves.


E says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:01 am

I think it is so funny that those who play “make believe” for a living (and make very good money doing it) would have a clue about anything.


Mick says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:03 am

Who gives a sweet hoot what this scuzzbag, slimeball of a has been has to say? Do know that a lot of those tea baggers are elderly who are only concerned about their remaining days. Then we have to listen to those far-left loonies refer to them as racists and whatever else these tea baggers are called. If there is a far-left loonie reading this will you please tell me what BHO has done that has shown any signs of success. If you can please do not distort the facts! Do not use his stimulus package because he promised if it was passed unemployment would remain under 8% and its now at 9.8%. Cash for clunkers did not work because the following month auto sales were the lowest they have been for years. And Oct is trending in the same direction. Yes I do realize he has traveled throughout the world apologizing for what America has done in the past and blah blah blah blah.


Kevin Jackson says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:06 am

@Joe – I will request more money from my white handlers! :-)


Kevin Jackson says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:09 am

@E – Exactly! The Hollyweird crowd decides that they want to weigh in on the lives of regular people. And when they do, they always meddle in the black community!


Kevin Jackson says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 am

@Mick – Nice rant!


Mick says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:11 am

Who gives a sweet hoot what this scuzzbag, slimeball of a has been has to say? Do know that a lot of those tea baggers were elderly who were only concerned about their remaining days. Then we have to listen to those far-left loonies refer to them as racists and whatever else these tea baggers are called. If there is a far-left loonie reading this will you please tell me what BHO has done that has shown any signs of success. If you can please do not distort the facts! Do not use his stimulus package because he promised if it was passed unemployment would remain under 8% and its now at 9.8%. Cash for clunkers did not work because the following month auto sales were the lowest they have been for years. And Oct is trending in the same direction. Yes I do realize he has traveled throughout the world apologizing for what America has done in the past and blah blah blah blah.


Mick says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:23 am

Sorry about the repeats but MSNTV 2 would not let me submit my comment. Kept trying and kept getting the same message. And, apparently it was accepting my comment and telling me it wasn’t!!


Dana says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:32 am

@Mike
Well, see there’s your problem; using anthing that has MSN in the name. ;-)


DaSicilian says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:40 am

@Mick…you are correct about the elderly at the Tea Parties and being concerned about their remaining days. However, it is much deeper than that for most of these folks…it is about their children and grandchildren and the mess that we are in right now. I believe that very few of us feel that things are going well…hence the uprising of the masses.
I am personally poking my kids w/a stick about getting involved – asap – because this is their future.


chris littlejohn says:
October 8, 2009 at 11:22 am

Another example of a hollywood liberal showing just how ignorant and uninformed they really are.


Mick says:
October 8, 2009 at 11:32 am

DaSicilian — agree 100%. Only use the elderly because it seems as though whatever is done hurts them the most. Not just BHO and his foolishness but the Federal Reserve and their zero interest rates. The majority of our seniors live on fixed income and depend on that interest rate as part of their monthly income.

Mike — Around 10 years ago we bought the system known as WEBTV. Four years ago we bought their updated version MSNTV 2. Both systems are Microsoft products. I do not know how or why they became involved with MSN. Their home page news is provided by MSNBC. Always respected Bill Gates and his accomplishments with Microsoft, but MSNBC??


geekmom says:
October 8, 2009 at 1:01 pm

I just loved this video. I’m still trying to figure out why people like Garofalo think what they do. I suppose when her leftist political friends begin telling her what she can and cannot say then she might think differently. It’s great that Hollywood and the libs support the biggest censorship machine on the planet and they don’t even realize it.


Virtus says:
October 8, 2009 at 1:28 pm

Thanks for the laugh! Laughs are getting harder and harder to come by, ya know?


Lenore says:
October 8, 2009 at 1:37 pm

The tea party patriots don’t even talk about race. I was in DC on 9/12 and not one person mentioned Obama’s races, not one. Race has nothing to do with this. The white people like this witch and carter need to shut the F up. Here’s my video from the 9/12 march. http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b357/centra/?action=view&current=1d2a450f.pbr


Lenore says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:03 pm

Great video Kevin. Virtus is correct it’s getting harder and harder to find anything to laugh about. Your radio show gets me laughing as well.


AZTech2020 says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:22 pm

To “Mick”…..I guess no one has told you yet, but the term “Tea Baggers” is a very deprecatory phrase used by some perverse leftholes in their description of Tea Party folks. Probably not a good idea to use it. Just thought you might like to know…


AZTech2020 says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:28 pm

Great video, by the way…..Keep it up!


Marie-Jeanne Cotner says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:41 pm

Kevin, I love this video! Hilarious. And I also love the new (forehead) tattoo you gave Jeannine.

@ Lenore – Love your 912 video (incl. soundtrack). Thanks.

@E – Very funny point. I suppose only someone who makes a living pretending could imagine that a crowd of 1.2-1.5 million (oh, sorry, NY Times! I mean 500) “racists” could pretend so well that they cheered and roared harder for that black Louisiana preacher at the 912 March on DC than (I think) anyone else.

I hope Ms. G is off “24″ this season…


Mick says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:42 pm

AZTech2020 — Thanks for telling me that. Wasn’t aware that that was derogatory. Picked it up from Sean Hannity.


Lenore says:
October 8, 2009 at 2:55 pm

Glad ya liked it Marie. The song was definately a find.


William Fuller says:
October 8, 2009 at 3:07 pm

Very Funny. I saw the video on Rightwingsparkle. I am adding you to my favorites list.


jim quinn says:
October 8, 2009 at 3:25 pm

Brilliant! Lord I hope you and your generation have arrived in time.

Jim Quinn
Quinn and Rose in the Morning
Mornings: XM-158 and Clear Channel Syndication


James H says:
October 8, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Kevin, at Youtube I remarked about Garofalo’s tattoos and how ugly they are but after looking at her here I take that back. The swastika looks good on her.


Jennifer Casey says:
October 8, 2009 at 4:17 pm

Kevin. Give em Hell! I know you are a busy man these days and it would be my honor to provide you with some good ‘ol home cooking if you are ever through my neck of the woods. I’m not one of the wealthy in this world but God blessed me with the ability to cook a meal that keeps my friends and family coming back for more!

Now, we are all men and women, we are Americans! Garafalo on the other hand I honestly believe is of another planet! Does she honestly believe her voice makes a difference to anyone of substance?


Ashen says:
October 8, 2009 at 6:05 pm

Hey all. I’m new here. Glad to see more free thinkers speaking up.


James H says:
October 8, 2009 at 7:18 pm

Hello, Ashen! Welcome and you’ll enjoy Kevin’s blog I assure you. Check out his videos on Youtube also.


Fic says:
October 8, 2009 at 9:20 pm

Kevin, This time I have to agree with you 100%. Great Video and an excellent message. There maybe few people (some guy referring to Obama as a monkey and suggesting he lives in the bush rather than the white house) who might not feel comfortable with a black man in the WH, but I am sure you are not talking in absolute terms.


Miranda says:
October 8, 2009 at 10:54 pm

Kevin – This is great! And very funny! I agree with Virtus – laughs are becoming scarce, but thanks for giving us a few minutes of fun! (O put the F and U in fun, right?! Good luck!


Kevin Jackson says:
October 8, 2009 at 11:32 pm

Thanks all for the comments and support. I will blog on “absolutes” soon, so you know my stance on that subject.


adl says:
October 9, 2009 at 1:49 am

LOVE IT! your earlier post on garofalo was what got me addicted to this blog in the first place. oh what i would give to hear her reaction to this… your video is the closest thing i’ve seen to giving hollywood the slap in the face it (for the most part) deserves.


Sean says:
October 9, 2009 at 2:35 am

Kevin, look out! “The Racists” are known to have close ties with “THE MAN”


Sue E. says:
October 9, 2009 at 6:55 am

What baffles me is why she is on any news show being taken seriously at all…who cares? Just because she is some has been, two bit actor she gets a platform while Hollywood conservatives hide in the closet? So frustrating!


jeff covington says:
October 9, 2009 at 7:30 am

good stuff Kevin! we appreciate the fact that you can bring some humor to our events!


Tammy says:
October 9, 2009 at 9:39 am

My 70-yr-old mother went to the tea party in DC on Sept 12 and she is the furthest thing from a racist or troublemaker or anything but a sweet lady who is speaking out for the first time in her life politically. She is concerned about her remaining years and all her older friends. She went in the name of fairness and peace and actually just wanted to make sure the Prez heard their voices. But, she was very disillusioned upon returning home because she said the news people, with the exception of FOX, blew them off. And then this Hollywood crowd, who for the most part do not relate to us lower/middle class working people, yet they want to “educate” us on our own lives and the horrible things happening with our economic status! PLEASE!!! Or as Glenn Beck says…REALLY??


FA says:
October 9, 2009 at 10:28 am

Kevin, you need to get in touch with your FoxNews contact(s) and tell them that you want to go head to head with garo-fool-o on the air. I’d pay to see that!

Or, if they won’t entertain it…more likely that the hoover wouldn’t accept it….then take a combination of her videos and blend in some clips of you as if it was a debate. That would be awesome!

Cheers!


Marie-Jeanne Cotner says:
October 9, 2009 at 12:08 pm

I *love* FA’s idea. :)

@ Tammy – Two of our sons and I went to Washington on September 12. We had three buses, 55 folks each, heading out of a county that carried Obama in the primaries. Except for a few people, we (including me) were the youngest people on the bus. On the ride home the elderly people at the front of the bus decided on what movies they wanted to watch. They picked “Pursuit of Happyness” and “Remember the Titans.” Out of their home DVD collections. At the time I remember thinking that it probably would never cross Jeannine’s mind that these old white hicks (just guessing how she’d think of them/us) would even consider watching movies like that.

And, I’m sorry, but I can’t help a rant on an unrelated topic: the Nobel Peace Prize?!?!?! wtf?????? If they haven’t already, I think the Nobel Committee just lost all credibility.


Janelle says:
October 9, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Kevin, I am speechless with laughter.


angryasianman says:
October 9, 2009 at 2:54 pm

..funny…. Janeane Garofalo is from a part of New Jersey that is predominantly conservative. I think she probably ate a lot of lead paint chips growing up as a child, hence the brain damage.


Greg says:
October 10, 2009 at 7:37 am

Typical Hollywood Retard!!!

She usually doesn’t get recognition from too many sources…except maybe Bill Maher.

Thanks for exposing all the liars and nutbags out there,Kevin.


glfh says:
October 10, 2009 at 11:01 am

Kevin,
Can’t get videos on my beloved little putt-putt, but gleaned from you all it made a point that Janeane Garofalo needs to listen to? I didn’t know Tea Baggers as a term was a necessarily bad term. Mick, AZtech may have just being sarcastic?


Marie-Jeanne Cotner says:
October 10, 2009 at 11:27 am

@ glfh – I wish I didn’t know this, but some people object to the term “teabagger” because of the sexual definition: “a man that squats on top of a womans face and lowers his genitals into her mouth during sex, known as ‘teabagging’”
Apparently Sean Hannity and I both learned of this definition at the same time – namely, recently.

Guys who play Halo on the XBox 360 are very familiar with it, I’ve also learned.


Jamie says:
October 10, 2009 at 4:43 pm

Hilarious!!! You made my day with this one Kevin!!! I’ve been sitting around at my part time weekend job reading blogs from you and redstate. After seeing this I had to e-mail it to everyone on my e-mail list…especially the libtards that I know. Geneane G is what I like to call a “Romeo Charlie”…that’s from the phonetic alphabet meaning “Raging C&$t”. Thanks again for the awesome blogs, and keep’em coming. You help keep me sane in this DC mad world!!!


Solo says:
October 10, 2009 at 8:20 pm

LOL! Great video!

You all said what I was thinking, so the only thing I can add to this blog is DITTO!


glfh says:
October 11, 2009 at 10:44 am

Marie-Jeanne Cotner. Thank you, appreciated. Two words. Two meanings to two different intended groups. Fortunately, Mr. Webster can’t settle the matter, for neither have standardly accepted definition. So, Teabaggers of pure intent, let not your heart be troubled!


rihsonny says:
October 11, 2009 at 5:06 pm

extremely funny and intelligent (as usual). why in popeye’s name do people listen to her drivel? (rhetorical) anyway, would love to see a jackson-gagolo smackdown and as another poster said would pay for that. am i out of the loop or when are you getting your own tv show…..i am waiting! lord if i hear one more white person in hollyweird take on the cause of the black man i am going to gag. what the hell do they know, geez! that’s my rant LOL.


Tammy says:
October 12, 2009 at 4:00 pm

That is a hilarious video. Thanks Kevin, you’re the best!! :)


Paula says:
October 14, 2009 at 6:58 pm

Kevin, thank you so much for what you are doing, you are a very courageous person and a true patriot. She is nothing but liberal trailer trash. We need more of all races in America to speak out for the truth.


Marie-Jeanne Cotner says:
October 16, 2009 at 10:20 am

@ glfh – Agreed. :)


jj solari says:
October 16, 2009 at 3:47 pm

Ugly chicks always have idiotic opinions. And poor judgement: she pro’bly gave the pirate who installed grouper-lips onto her face a bonus for a job well done. I mean she has No Brains literally written all over her skanky face.


alex molinari says:
October 25, 2009 at 9:26 pm

I believe that these tea party protests and other similar to them are racist and full of racists. The reason that you don’t experience this is largely because you agree with them. Because you are a person whom the protesters can point at as a proponent of their immobile beliefs they like you.
The protesters at the event you invited Garofalo to were incredibly close-minded intolerant and quick to assume stereotypes of any of their opposition. Had you approached any of them and debated the other side of your gimmicky beliefs in a serious fashion I have no doubt you would have encountered some of those racists. To be clear it might not have started in a violent fashion, instead your beliefs would have been, to those “patriots,” a result of a flaw contained in your race. This is because those people (and probably yourself) are racists and they will make convenient judgments to demean and belittle any ideological opponent.
I’d like to point out that I am not speaking on just assumptions of what I think a caricature of a right wing protester would do. I honestly believe this is something contained within a large percent of the actual people there and I am speaking from experience.
I attended the millennium park protest that day in opposition to your “movement,” I was the guy wearing the sod-o-mite Doug Stanhope t-shirt and holding a sign that read, “protest rules, .” As soon as I showed up your protesters could discern from my sign alone: what my politics where (they claimed I was a liberal a rebel a communist ect…), what my employment status was (the majority believed I wasn’t in a position to be paying tax’s), my profession (I was told several times, once from a distance that I must be an artist), and how horribly depraved my upbringing must have been (some rather inappropriate and baseless things were said about my parents).
This could all be comfortably assessed of me from a distance and what’s more they had no qualms about letting me know right up front: what they knew about me and how it was a bad thing. Once I began to talk to these people they made very clear that my views and my opposition to them could only be a product of these and other stereotypical labels they wanted to apply to me. My belief is that they did this so that their beliefs could continue to be the only right ones. In their minds the information they had been given couldn’t have been wrong of presented in a manipulative fashion and to them it is much easier to dismiss than to engage.
Along with the close-mindedness of these people there was a quality amount of racism there. This racism was apparent towards Obama, Van Jones, supporters of Obama, black people and black youth. There were also a lot of hateful things said about middle easterners and an ignorant tendency to assume that all who practice Islam are terrorists or at the very least our enemies.
So believe me, as a person who experienced the intolerant and close-minded reality of what these people are, the racists you were looking for were shaking your hand inviting you to dinner and out fishing. If I had to guess, there is a pretty racist and intolerant person looking at you in the mirror every morning.


jj solari says:
October 25, 2009 at 11:27 pm

alex molinari: you should probably quit going to tea party rallies.


alex molinari says:
October 25, 2009 at 11:42 pm

jj
you should quit dismissing me it proves my point


jj solari says:
October 25, 2009 at 11:47 pm

yeah i know. your point is correct. the tea parties are full of people you dont like. stay away.
quit lookin for trouble. what part of all this aint penetratin. you are not wanted there. they are not for you. any more than this blog is. go write on huffington’s blog. have a clue. you’re on the wrong channel. this aint a debating club here.


alex molinari says:
October 26, 2009 at 3:45 am

jj
There are too many things in your last post that I have fundamental questions about why you think they were a smart thing to say so I will focus on two things that pertain to the greater message I have been talking about on this thread.

Firstly that regarding you saying that I shouldn’t attend the tea party protests and this site. You say that: I am “not wanted there” that I should “stay away” and that “they aren’t for” me and in regards to my participation in this site that I am “on the wrong channel”. I lump these things together because in these statements you sound like you are talking for an entire movement and specifically for the author of this site, and what you are saying is that there is exclusivity to these things. It sound like you are dismissing opposition and when you imply in a negative fashion about the limits my intellect with the statements, “what part of this aint penatratin” and “have a clue” you are dismissing me in an insulting fashion. Which is one thing I have been clear about being a flaw I see in your movement and of the author of this site. Because you have chosen to speak for them I believe all you are doing is continuing to prove how it occurs every time you deal with any opposition. That is a flaw in my opinion.

Secondly I would like to point out that you continue to assume that you know specifically what my politics are even though I haven’t spoken about them. You really should stop placing your opponents in these comfortable stereotypical box’s that you look down upon because it is weak intellectually and proof of your bigotry.


JB Colombo says:
October 26, 2009 at 9:49 am

@ alex
“I was the guy wearing the sod-o-mite Doug Stanhope t-shirt and holding a sign that read, “protest rules, .” And I wonder what came out of your mouth? Did you just stand there and say nothing? Or were the people saying things to you making broad generalizations perhaps – as if calling Tea Partiers racists or bigots isn’t a broad generalization? It seems based on what you’ve written that those making assumptions about you at Millenium were correct, or almost entirely correct.

As you poke fun with your shirt and sign, others poke fun back at you. I recognize the sarcastic hilarity in this. But then again claiming that Tea Partiers are racist and bigots with absolutely NO FACTS to support your claim other than the “thought police” mentality of believing it to be so is, well, hypocritical. I bet there are a few racists in the bunch, but the overwhelming majority of this group are NOT. Well, I will admit that I’m a misogynist because I didn’t support Hillary-care in 1990. (?)

I suppose if I would have shown up at a (manufactured) Pro-ObamaCare rally with a Stanhope (the Vulgar) shirt and a sign that said “protest rules..” (and probably spouting off silly remarks which seemingly contradict the point of the “rally”) the geniouses on the left would have invited me in and said flowery wonderful things to me because they are so “open minded”? And they probably would have invited me to dinner, or even fishing!

I’m guessing they wouldn’t have given a rat’s behind what my politics are!

Have you even read Kevin’s book? I suggest you buy it and read it. And then come back to this blog with your rhetorical rants filled with flowery “facts” (um… still don’t see even one to support anyone’s claim of racism!) which are obviously based on your innate ability to detect what people might be thinking…. open or closed. I’m guessing jj has read Kevin’s book and is a regular Kevin blogger that YES he can speak for Kevin to some extent and is correct in this case. Let’s see what Kevin has to say and knowing him he’ll rip you a new one.

And don’t forget, Alex, if your mind is too “open” your brains will fall out.


JB Colombo says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:00 am

Folks, Alex is a rebel, a liberal, a communist, unemployed sucker of the system who doesn’t pay taxes, an artist (photographer) who gets money from the NEA, and had a horribly depraved upbringing with parents who swaddled him in contempt for those who disagree and taught him to “believe” whatever some tattoo infested leftist says because he just “thinks” it to be so.

You’re parents did a fine job! Now take your prose and use it to get a government grant….

How’s that for assumption? You assume we’re racists, we assume you’re an asshole.


JB Colombo says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:15 am

http://blogs.myspace.com/hippiesrgood
Here’s Mr. Molinari’s intelligent blog. Obviously, his depiction above was a LIE. His sign said “Protest Rules these people don’t”….
Check it out on his page “Hippies Are Good”. Hippies Are Good?
His name is “John fogerty” (ummm… ok right) and he’s a 19 y.o. Gemini who is also an avid booze hound.
He describes the event as “the experience was gererally retarded.”
Young man, start your own business and pay taxes for 20 years and then come back to us, ya hear!


JB Colombo says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:16 am

Oh, and he was standing with the counter protestors…
“Facts are Stubborn Things” John Adams.


Kevin Jackson says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:24 am

@Alex – First I LOVE that JB is ripping you a new one!


JB Colombo says:
October 26, 2009 at 11:39 am

Thanks Kevin! Any day!

Turns out, Alex (or Jim, or Tom, or whatever his name is) is not only a fan of Barfalo’s, but also a fan of graffiti art, tattoos, and seriously foul language. Probaby Heroin and Morphine, too. He’s obviously learning revisionist history at some fine Chicago institution of “higher” liberal learning (Roosevelt? Columbia?).
Che Guevara, Castro, Hugo Chavez, Mao, Mussolini and Stalin are his heros and he believes Bush was a fascist. (?)
Seriously confused.


alex molinari says:
October 26, 2009 at 8:20 pm

jb I will try to address all of your points
My name is Alex well my middle name is Alex and I’ve always gone by that I am 19 years old. I am a photographer and a damn good one. I have yet to get money from the NEA though the former director ‘s wife did attend one of my solo exhibits when I was in high school, it was a product of the fact that the Goya’s are family friends though she did wonderfully compliment me on my work.
I tried AA but id didn’t take.
Graffiti is a beautiful thing and I’d bet digits from my left hand that everyone of you could find something to appreciate in it if you were exposed to the full scope of graffiti art.
I’m saving heroine for last (-Stanhope).
I have paid state and federal income taxes for the last three years. My employer is in large part paying for my education at the one of the most prestigious art schools in the world. I am also study particle physics at during my time at SAIC, a field I’m contemplating attaining a graduate degree in.
When I typed “these people don’t ” I included arrows like this –> on either side not knowing that the html would erase that text and I didn’t check afterwards for that I apologies.
Garafalo was awesome in “dogma.”
John Fogerty kicks ass.
There where no counter protesters there so I could not stand with them. I was quietly standing in a group of “patriots.” some of whom followed me around and attempted to cover my sign. I was ,yes, quiet even when the “patriots” were cheering at the death of a congressman who despite all his faults was in fact a human being with a family. I was quiet because I didn’t go there for my politics I went there for proof of what the whole world knows, and I found it in the bigoted actions of the “patriots” that were there and the flat out racism towards the Muslim faith and towards a black president that they exhibited. The actions of most of the people there were the same one to the next and exactly as I spelled out. if what people did and said aren’t proof enough for you to believe something then please take jury duty, acquit nonviolent offenses and help all of us out.
If I thought bush was a fascist and I didn’t like that how could Mussolini be a hero of mine? If you were implying about my inability to see hypocrisy you were mistaken and if have to actually state this to make it clear to you people that I do not align myself with the “foes” of nation here it goes:
I do not now nor have I ever looked up to, aspired to, or followed the teachings of Hugo Chavez, Mao, Mussolini, Stalin, or Castro.
The event at Millennium Park was generally retarded in my opinion though in my myspace blog (a medium I ain’t exactly proud to be using which is why I don’t often use it, check the time between posts several of them are from years ago) I was talking about a protest on the previous day. It was filled with many of the same people and though it hasn’t been a theme of my discussion here because it was just an opinion I found them both retarded and self-serving. The facts are that a majority of the people I encountered were relentlessly pushing circular logic (so why do you say that he stole?… Because he’s a thief. And why do you say he’s a thief? Because he stole.) double speak (we need keep the government out of Medicare) and the amount of hypocrisy that was flying around there as regards to the history of our “two party system” (the republicans would never expand government like the liberals do) was laughable. It was hypocritical when these “patriots” cheered and chanted at the bankruptcy of American companies. I find these actions and this type of speech mentally weak but that is just an opinion. The facts are that they were hypocritical illogical bigoted and racist. Like I said if speech and actions aren’t enough factual proof for you, the money you are worried about the government spending is being pissed away every day with the imprisonment of nonviolent offenders you can actually help. (You can however acquit nonviolent offenders even if your mind is wired in a fashion that allows you to see that if some thing acts like a duck and quacks like a duck its a duck.)
None of you have had my politics right because I am a well-rounded person not a caricature. This is a trait I share with a lot of people not many at either event I went to but a whole lot of people. If it takes me showing you the inside of my gun safe or the letters I write my congresswoman (Lynn Woolsey, I’m not a big fan either) then id advise you to hold your breath because if you still don’t get that this isn’t about politics loosing a few more brain cells wont hurt you you’ve made it this far and can still work the internet. I an not defending a left or a right I am saying that your events are full of, based on and led by racist close-minded bigots.
I’m not confused because you think I’m wrong in the fantasy that you have constructed, which allows you to know what my views are and where I take my philosophies from.
I haven’t argued without support since I’ve come to this site. You can argue my conclusions but you cant argue that I didn’t tell you where I got them.
What’s wrong with hippies?
If JJ speaks for Kevin and is correct then I appeal to Kevin that there must be a fashion in which you can block my participation in your site. Or you could ask me not to participate yourself but I would ask that you personally tell all of us why you prefer a blog with out me participating in it. Then if you would allow me one more post to go out with a bang I’d appreciate it.
I haven’t read Kevin’s book, I would read it but I wont pay for it. If any of you would like to donate to the poorly named “educate a commie foundation” I will read it with an open mind and I promise to send the book along when I’m done to the next person who needs it.
As for what would happen at the pro Obama rally I guarantee that the people there would be less bigoted. If it was manufactured just like tea parties you would find some impossibly close-minded people. If it was manufactured id bet an Obama rally would contain more youth so you could probably scare them easier and twist up their tongues with more ease, call Kevin up for that. He illustrates it very well in the video where he schools a youngster when he argues whatever side of the argument that makes him right as conveniently as possible. Watching him in that video the only skill he portrays is taking advantage of a poorly worded opposition, “What has the right done for you?” it was a rookie mistake by the kid but Kevin took advantage of it like a champ.
Finally, and this is just a pet peeve but this is the internet folks and it is incredibly nerdy to think that any thing you could you would “rip me a new one.”
If I missed anything I apologies


jj solari says:
October 26, 2009 at 10:01 pm

1: i dont speak for kevin. just one of the trillion things you are wrong about. In fact i dont even like you mentioning my name. It makes my skin crawl. 2: thank you for your resume.
Your education and sensitivity clearly disqualifies you from attending any rallies inhabited by Americans. We are a gruff species, uncomfortable around aesthetes like yourself. I apologize for all the rude and low grade members of the human race who so affronted your gentle and clearly lofty sensibilities. You need to go to liberal rallies. One of the advantages of which is that if you don’t bathe first nobody is so rude to say anything about it. Right wingers bathe a lot because of the cleanliness is next to Godliness thing. You are most likely an atheist, based on your resume, so to you cleanliness is next to unreality.


"the geniouses on the left" says:
October 26, 2009 at 11:00 pm

JB Colombo, Bill Clinton was elected in 1992.


JB Colombo says:
October 27, 2009 at 6:30 pm

tgotl = Did you not see the (?) next to the year 1990? It was meant to say the 90′s. Imperfect on the date, perfect on the point made! And I wasn’t writing a dissertation here! Or was I?

Alex… I don’t give a rat’s ass either about your resume, what your likes and dislikes are, etc. I think I made that clear, however sarcastically. I do agree with the money spent on non-violent offenders, but that’s NOTHING compared to the amount of money being spent right now on programs that will do nothing but FURTHER take away your liberties and bankrupt this country. And I do agree with you on several other points, but MOST at these protests are CONSERVATIVES and LIBERTARIANS, they are genuinely just as angry at Republican spending and don’t consider the GOP speaks for them anymore and want to take it back to it’s roots. Did you not see many holding signs that said “throw them all out?” Have you seen the recent race in New York? Hoffman?
Sorry, I’m certainly not going to take a few comments that you heard which may be contradictory as endemic of ALL who were there… It certainly wasn’t my experience when I went to Joliet/New Lenox. Not one racist remark, people of ALL races were in fact welcomed with open arms.

Graffiti is fine, if you do it on your own canvas or wall. If you keep it off public property and in your own home, fine. That’s your liberty. It’s illegal on public property, just like drinking at 19 is illegal.

You didn’t provide ONE IOTA of evidence of bigotry or racism from your personal encounter at Millenium. I can provide LOTS of examples of such from the left. In fact, I find most modern day “liberals” the most hate filled, closed minded bunch – not to mention racist, but you’d have to find your way over to Kevin’s other GREAT videos (and READ HIS BOOK) exposing that! Or here’s another source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K18vNgdEnI4&feature=player_embedded#t=294

And probably why 40% identify as conservative and only 20% identify as liberal these days. People understand the “hand up” and not “hand out” philosophy.

And anyone at a pro-Obama health care rally is a paid hack of the SEIU and does NOTHING to help anyone but further enslave them to big govt. And the only violence found at any rally was by the left (heard of Kenneth Gladney? or the guy who bit off someone’s finger? both done by liberals)

Why would Kevin block you? You tend to come across as a perfect example as to why he does what he does. Empty prose and no facts? Just a “belief” that it must be true… ?

Have you ever heard of Sonja Schmidt? Perhaps another view? Or don’t you receive other views?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9yI9LCILhU&feature=PlayList&p=86D5628B99AEDDFF&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=16

What’s wrong with hippies? *What’s wrong with stinkin’ hippies????*
Well, I have a friend who wrote an article about this… look what the hippies gave us…. thank you Hippies! (I don’t agree with some things, but his overall point is spot on)
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/13821
You can friend “Greg Halverson” on FB and he’d be happy to debate you about it…

So, there’s my dissertation! Sorry if I got a date off by 2 years. And I like to include sources… I think the Sonja Schmidt video really shows the “hypocrisy” of the left.


alex molinari says:
October 29, 2009 at 7:02 am

If you don’t care about my likes and dislikes or resume don’t bring them up at all. Remember how I was responding to your bringing them up?
Empty prose no facts is what you call my accurate representation of a majority of the participants of a protests I attended. I can restate with more specificity that 90%of the people I met (this was a large amount of people) portrayed a racist ignorant school of thought about the Muslim community and the Arab community as a whole: the term sand nigger was thrown around, often you would hear “those terrorist” in reference to everyone in the region. Some times this was unsolicited defense of what they thought I was against (situations not unlike jj when he said to me, “And before you begin, I know what you’re going to say, he inherited a mess from Bush, yada yada yada blah blah blah spin spin spin blame blame blame..”). My guess that they would be racist towards other races is just an assumption based on the bigoted nature of the people there.
They are bigoted and to refute that after the unsolicited treatment or characterization of any of their opposition present or not that I have told about here or that is endlessly evident, is ridiculous. The definition of bigoted from the oxford America dictionary is, “obstinately convinced of the superiority or correctness of ones own opinions and prejudice against those who hold different opinions.” Maybe the opposition is in fact communist Marxist Socialists leftists, maybe I am unemployed, I could be an idiot and I guess my heroes could be Mussolini and Mao. Of course Garaflo’s tattoos could align her with the Arian brotherhood somehow as I guess could mine. Of course they don’t. I’m not. and they aren’t, these are just the tactics that you all have used to belittle and dismiss the opposition. With the single exception being a man named tom that I met at the protests (nice guy).
To your experience in New Lenox and Joliet, you haven’t the proof of what you said, so none of us should believe you, right? I however will take you at your word that your experience was absent of the things I experienced. But I would guess that you didn’t give yourself a reason to hear the bigoted nature of the people there or see how quickly matters of race were brought up, because you were there in support. Go there and voice any opposition and see what happens. If the people on this blog are endemic of the movement it is clear to see what I’m talking about.

Separately:
The persecution and imprisonment of nonviolent offenders is the only tangible way in which the government can take away your rights and liberty. It is the arm of this oppression that you fear and it is bankrupting our country not will, is. At the very least don’t separate it in your argument, it isn’t “nothing compared to the money being spent” it is part of the money being spent. I assume if we were talking about bridge toll violations you wouldn’t exclude cars that were green that didn’t pay because it you thought it was ‘nothing compared to’ the number of red cars that didn’t pay. Further more if the complaint is to be stated about our rights being taken away then don’t talk to me from some moral high ground because your a Christian (I am saying that you are assuming a false moral high ground because, of the three links you posted, two of them were whining from the pew. of course jj has illustrated this beautifully and so have your tea parties). All vice laws are church laws all the laws regarding sexual orientation are church laws all the laws prohibiting choice are church laws.
I really don’t want to respond to the other things you said because I don’t see their direct relevance to the conversation we are having. I responded to the nonviolent offenders thing because I brought it up and I apologies for that. If you’d like me to I can respond to the things I left out I will.


jj solari says:
November 2, 2009 at 10:13 pm

alex you could make starving lions fall asleep on a dead zebra.


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