Saturday, April 17, 2010

This guy advocates using violence and refusing to pay taxes, but the Teabagger crowd does not turn on him until he suggests that voting for Sarah Palin is a bad idea. Amazing!



I love it when Teabaggers turn on each other!

The Palin portion comes in around the 2:45 mark.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:36 PM

    OT....was at Target in northern MN today and came across a Mothers Day card with a picture of Sarah on the front. It said "Sarah Palin wants to run for President in 2012". Inside the card says "See there are some things scarier than raising kids"!

    heidi

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  2. Olivia2:37 PM

    Wow, all we have to do is keep talking about infiltrating the Teabaggers and they will get so paranoid that they will rip each other apart. It will be fun to see them looking for code words and turning on members who don't talk just right or look just right. So much for freedom of speech.

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  3. FJDANDY3:06 PM

    Olivia,
    Yes, yes, yes! Paranoia runs deep!

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  4. Anonymous3:23 PM

    The kid actually scares me more than the people defending Palin.

    I hope the FBI has its eye on him. Should be easy because he says he has a radio show.

    Man, does he need a history lesson - and a heart transplant. His is as cold as Cheney's.

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  5. angela3:29 PM

    God--these baggers are pitiful.

    And when the radio jock asked if this was the Sarah Palin movement -- most of the baggers were at a loss. You know that's what they secretly think
    even they know they're stupid for thinking it. Here's a rich babble-lonian telling them that she's just like them.

    And what about "She's more of a man than you." Someone should tell Todd about that.

    Their first response to anyone not agreeing with them is to boo them off the stage. You know they wanted to drag the guy out and shut him up. Basic
    Palin thugs. Grown people actually had to have a tutorial about freedom of speech.

    Hysterical!

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  6. Anonymous3:39 PM

    The more I actually see of the Teabaggers' demonstration, the more and more convinced I am that they aren't worth a damn.

    It's bad enough that they use history to try justifying the use of violence, but it's obvious that they think freedom of speech is only if you think exactly as they do.

    When the guy advised them not to vote for Palin, they went batshit crazy. It reiterates for me that they are just as crazy, ignorant, and hate-filled as she is. They deserve each other. Their paranoia
    has no apparent bounds, either, and for that reason I think they will eventually self-destruct.

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  7. Anti Palinistas should infiltrate all of the coming tea bagger gatherings, set up a table with numbered, individual petitions for the ANTI SOCIALIST PROGRAMS tea bagging morons to fill out and sign and a camera to take each bagger's photo. Then when all of Sarah's idiot followers have signed the petitions along with their addresses and phone numbers, print their individual photos on each petition.

    At the end of Sara's "anti everything Obama does" speechifying announce that copies of the petitions will be sent to the various "SOCIALISTIC" programs in their home towns, IE: Health Care, fire and water services, cops etc and all the corresponding web sites and blogs and notify them and the world with signed statements AND their photos that these people are no longer entitled to participate in the SOCIALISTIC programs they so rabidly hate.

    By eliminating their participation in these programs the cost of maintaining them will be greatly reduced for the rest of us. Of course, if their house burns down or they have a home invasion and no one comes to put out the fire or take a police report, they have only themselves to blame.

    ;O)

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  8. What a piece of work. See how they finally give in to name calling and calling for violence? He says "I'm not advocating violence, but ... make these guys hurt!" He failed to mention that the civil rights movement was primarily a non-violend (thank you Dr. King) movement.

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  9. Anonymous4:29 PM

    Sarah's not running for anything.
    She's a high paid shill for the
    Repub. party. Without some powerful backing she would've been off the political stage a long time ago. Palin is their 'water tester,' & gets to say whatever they want her to say, yet never has to answer to the public/press like an elected politician would. By having Sarah out there, knocking every single thing this administration does or even suggests, the repubs can get to measure the resistance they'll face in Nov. Remember Sarah said , 'it
    would be so much easier to just quit
    (being governor) & take the money,'?
    Quit she did, & immediately she was on
    the repub. fast track to riches. No
    one accomplishes such a rapid rise
    for doing what amounts to zip, w/out
    a little help from their friends.The repubs will alow her to make lots of $$, but they will not allow her to muck up the next presidential election.

    Sharon TN

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  10. Anonymous6:34 PM

    Their mantra is free speech, "don't let people tell you to sit down and shut up", until you don't agree with them, then you have to sit down and shut up.

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  11. Anonymous6:34 PM

    Palin rips people apart everywhere she goes. I think you can thank her for al the hate. think about her hateful campaigning.

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  12. HOLY SHIITE GRYPHEN, If you attend this event please keep a low profile and carry a large TEA bagger sign to hide behind and when the shooting starts, drop and stay down until it is over. With nutcases like this it can explode into a war zone in a split second without any warning. All it takes is one worked up, frothing at the mouth trigger happy moron getting bumped and thinking he is being attacked by liberal boogey men to get instant chaos and rioting.


    David Corn | Tea Party's After Party: More Extremism
    David Corn, Politics Daily
    On Tax Day the Tea Partygoers had their whacky signs, but they were tame compared to those who will be attending the gun rights march on April 19th.

    EXCERPT;
    "On April 19, an assortment of gun-rights groups will mount the Second Amendment March at the grounds of the Washington Monument. On the Web site for the march, its founder, Skip Coryell, calls it a "peaceful" event. But these folks, as the Violence Policy Center points out in a new report, are pushing a virulent strain of anti-government extremism that certainly could drive a body to take violent action.

    Last month in an article for Human Events, a conservative magazine, Coryell noted that one aim of the march is to imply the threat of violence:

    My question to everyone reading this article is this: "For you, as an individual, when do you draw your saber? When do you say "Yes, I am willing to rise up and overthrow an oppressive, totalitarian government?""

    MORE HERE...
    http://readersupportednews.com/off-site-opinion-section/72-politics/1506-tea-partys-after-party-more-extremism/

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  13. Anonymous11:13 AM

    Haha you dumb teabaggers!

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