Are all black people supposed to think the same way?
See. This is what liberals REALLY think of black people.
Why do hate mongerers like Sarah Palin speak in such ambiguous terms, "We've had enough already"?
Who is "we" and what have you had "enough" of?
Are all black people supposed to think the same way?
See. This is what liberals REALLY think of black people.
"I'll miss you most of all, strawman"
Keep trying to take the attention off your moronic generalizations, friendo -- it makes you seem that much smarter.![]()
LOL "friendo". You're a tough guy like Chumpy, huh?
Not really -- I'm just enjoying watching you compound generalization upon generalization for lack of saying anything of substance. If I had more of a life, I'd probably be out doing something.
Think what way?
Are all Muslims terrorists?
See. This is what right-wingers REALLY think of Muslims
The Great American Stupid
By John Cory, Reader Supported News
29 August 2010
Reader Supported News | Perspective
The Glenn Beck Magic Revival Hour is over now. The concession stands have sold out of "Freedumb Pop," while Believers shout hosannas and praise the "Word" as revealed to Beck from the burning sagebrush of John Wayne's sacred spirit.
The great Oz Media has analyzed, punditized, commercialized and celebritized the Archie and Veronica of moral mediocrity, proving once again that if it sparkles like shallow water in sunlight it must be worth ratings.
There is nothing new here, nothing even original. Joe Pyne did it in the late 1950s, Billy Sunday and Aimee Semple McPherson did it in the 1920s, and my friend's dad, Cleon Skousen, warned all of us, America's children and parents, that creeping Communism and Sputnik and rock 'n' roll would bring about the downfall of America unless we joined the John Birch Society.
The country is awash in Commies and Sinners. The End Times are upon us. Again.
Sing a hymn. Say a prayer. And send a dollar for God's profit - Glenn.
The great American stupid goes on and on.
People died in Afghanistan today.
Equipment at a construction site for a new mosque in Tennessee was set on fire.
Americans continue to lose jobs and houses with little relief on the horizon.
The GOP plans to hold probes into possible impeachable offenses by the Obama Administration if they win the midterms. Or at least shut down government.
But hey, a
God bless America.
In the name of the Holy Trinity: Larry, Curly and Moe -
Amen.
http://readersupportednews.org/opini...merican-stupid
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...because the "smart" power in Washington is doing such an amazing job right now.
when you've lost the war of public opinion just call the other side stupid I guess.
the "public opinion" worth winning isn't the BecKKK/pitbull fringe.
The Repugs, and certainly not the BecKKK jerks have no concrete, practical proposals to get the country moving again.
Although I fully appreciate the "stimulus" money being spent by Tea Baggers on colonial/superhero costumes and sign-making materials, and travel costs to their public circle jerks and street theater.![]()
Politics in the way 70 year old conservatives let out their inner child.
Still don't see the comparison...
Blacks don't own the Civil Rights Movement. Without all American abolitionists and civil rights pioneers -- white, black, brown, etc... -- civil rights would have never been realized. Particularly since people like Robert "Sheets" Byrd existed.
My understanding is Beck specifically rejected any suggestion his "Restoring Honor" rally was intended to be compared to Martin Luther King and his "I Have a Dream" Speech from the same spot, decades ago.
What do you suggest they do, take blacks hostage and make them attend?
That there were any blacks in attendance and, considering Martin Luther King's niece was a speaker, says more about blacks that chose not to attend that is does about the absence of blacks at the rally.
There was absolutely nothing keeping blacks from attending the rally.
Then why from the same spot?
The same day?
And why keep invoking King if his rally had nothing to do with him?
And? I wasn't aware that the right to take credit for a movement was such a big part of the fight for civil rights.
I certainly wasn't aware that part of rededicating ourselves to civil rights would be pointing out yet another thing blacks don't own.
You're absolutely correct. Glenn Beck did specifically, and vocally, reject that comparison. After scheduling his rally on the same date as King's speech, in the same location, repeatedly stating that it was born from his dedication to reinvesting in the concept of civil rights, and booking Dr. King's niece as a speaker, he did take the time to clarify that he'd be standing a few steps down.
Beck is a clown who has called Obama a racist and a subscriber to Liberation Theology. I doubt the inauthenticity of Beck's self-promoting message resonates with black people, mostly just with his "fans".
Same spot? No, he was "several" steps down.![]()
I think you're wrong and, that's okay.
Obama is a racist (called his own grandmother a "typical white woman," and sitting in the pews of a church ran by a liberation theologian -- for 20 years -- pretty much leaves it up to him to disprove.
Now disprove Beck is a clown.
Only if you have a really lazy (and wrong) understanding of argument and the burden of proof.
He's lazy and wrong and doesn't understand and that's OK.
Im a rodeo clown, he said in an interview, adding with a coy smile, It takes great skill.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/30/bu...pagewanted=all
I don't think Yoni doesn't understand. At this juncture I just think he is plain disingenous
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