Thursday, March 03, 2011

The so-called "Toughest Sheriff in America" gets his little feelings hurt, and screams discrimination.



This story is so jam packed with irony I almost don't know where to start.

Arapaio is upset because HE feels discriminated against, but as it turns out he is NOT being discriminated against, yet he is unwilling to accept that the reason he is not reading to the school children is not due to some giant conspiracy because his ego will not allow that it is a simple misunderstanding.

Does that about sum this up?

13 comments:

  1. angela3:17 AM

    Why are the most insidious asses always the ones who think someone is going after them?

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  2. Anonymous3:23 AM

    Sounds wike somebody needs a widdle time out to think this over.

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  3. Anonymous3:45 AM

    No wonder he's such a fan of Sarah Palin. They're two pea in a pod: narcissistic assholes with raging insecurity complexes.

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  4. Hannah4:01 AM

    "Read across America" week, coincides with Dr. Seuss Birthday, I believe. So why does Arapaio call it "his talk"? All he had to do is read, right? Perhaps the school got wind that he planned a little political function to go along, with a little publicity. Kids don't need to be in the middle of politics more than they already are.

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  5. Anonymous4:10 AM

    Just another sissy-pants bully like the Tundra Turd.

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  6. Anonymous5:24 AM

    My sister who lives in a retirement village in Arizona loves this guy, (and Sara too YUCK!) She sent me a chain email a few months ago all about how he was getting so tough on criminals and was so good that he was hated by liberals. I pictured a guy who looked like the sherriff in McCain's border fence commercial.
    Too funny that the reality is he's not all that tough! Just a big bully like the Gov of Arizona. And thin skinned like SP.

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  7. and this guy's a sheriff?!? those are some charitable parents.
    my sister just moved to maricopa - i now call her bpn (bristol palin's neighbor) even though she had no idea bp lives (sometimes) in maricopa (my sister never follows news of any kind, despite owning a blackberry). then, astonishingly, i found out my sister's boyfriend, who lived there before she moved in with him, has a last name that is the exact spelling and pronunciation of one of the palin children or grand-children (i am protecting the innocent here by not just giving it away). i keep thinking, red flag!, red flag!, but let's hope all is well and right in their corner of maricopa.

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  8. Was he invited to read to sixth graders or have a talk with them ? From what I gathered he said his talk was canceled, I don't see any positive aspect of having Arizona sixth graders sitting around in pink underwear being berated by this fascist pig, I know my children wouldn't be attending his visit !

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  9. Frankly I hope the school did cancel him because of his bellicose and racist views of Hispanics. And the spokeswoman demurred perfectly!

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  10. Anonymous8:57 AM

    Hey anon @ 5:24. I used to get those things too. What I love to do is look up the refutation, usually from Snopes, and hit reply all and send the refutation to everybody on their list - the supposed "President Obama put up Arabic curtains" was a good one for that - photos of GWB standing tight in front of the very SAME curtains made their little heads explode - and don't just attach - they might not open it, but post it right in the email. Sometiems I'll put a sweet little note in about how I just KNOW they wouldn't want to be spreading lies and rumors about our elected President, it would just be so anti-American and unpatriotic to do so!

    This serves two purposes - one gets the truth out to the possibly, marginally sane on their list and gives them evidence to rebutt the crazies, shames those with a shred of decency left so they might think twice the next time, and at least, keeps them from clogging my email with this crap.

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  11. Anonymous8:59 AM

    UH, reading to 6th graders? WTF? Unless it's a special ed class, why would someone read TO sixth graders? That's middles school. Shouldn't they long ago have acquired that skill for themselves?

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  12. Gasman2:09 PM

    Wow. Arpaio is not so tough after all. I'll bet he wears pink undies, too.

    Asshole.

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