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"Let's take these son of a bitches out" [updated]

These “son of a bitches” being, of course, the Tea Partiers, who, per Jimmy Hoffa Jr, warming up the crowd for the President of (the organized labor half) of the US, Barack Obama:

“We got to keep an eye on the battle that we face: The war on workers. And you see it everywhere, it is the Tea Party. And you know, there is only one way to beat and win that war. The one thing about working people is we like a good fight. And you know what? They’ve got a war, they got a war with us and there’s only going to be one winner. It’s going to be the workers of Michigan, and America. We’re going to win that war,” Jimmy Hoffa Jr. said to a heavily union crowd.

“President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march. Let’s take these son of bitches out and give America back to an America where we belong,” Hoffa added… Obama addressed the crowd shortly after Hoffa.

Evidently, Hoffa Jr, Obama, and the union leadership goon squads think they can sell the TEA Party to the nation as dangerous vermin in need of a good old fashioned hard-hat stomping — as if these are the heady days of 1970, and Peter Boyle is union man Joe, stompin’ on some hippies.

Listen to the rhetoric coming even from Congresspeople on the left — not just organized labor goons, “sober” academics, or flaccid white leftwing bloggers playing at keyboard commando — and it is clear that Obama and the progressives, erstwhile so concerned over the need for “civility,” are preparing the ground for civil unrest in 2012, laying the framework in which the racist anti-government anti-worker anti-immigrant anti-gay anti-woman extremist TEA Partiers are targeted for attacks, both physically and by way of an orchestrated propaganda campaign engaged in jointly by establishment political leaders and the mainstream press.

The physical attacks will be perfunctorily condemned, but in the same “intellectual” way the 911 attacks were condemned on the Marxist left: yes, violence is wrong, we’ll be told, and we’re not in any way supporting the attackers. BUT, the attacks are merely blowback against the racism, extremism, xenophobia, etc., of those who insist on following flawed documents, and cutting spending (which amounts to voting for dirty air, dirty water, unemployment, starving children and old people, an end to public education, etc., etc.).

The entirety of Obama’s life and political career were necessarily leading to just such a moment — and it was easy to see for those who were only willing to open their eyes.

This is who the left is. It has always been thus.

But what they’re not counting on is the willingness of the masses to fight back — and in a way I don’t think the left has adequately understood.

The revolution is coming, alright. Only the left has misunderstood just who it is who represents The People.

And it’s done so at its own peril.

(h/t Doug Ross)

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update: via Blake, interview with an unnamed White House “insider” — made most interesting for its apparent foreknowledge of both the Congressional Black Caucus and union boss attacks on the TEA Party, and for the recent heavy turn to racial politics from the President’s remaining support apparatus.

88 Replies to “"Let's take these son of a bitches out" [updated]”

  1. sdferr says:

    Let’s take these sons of bitches out for a tasty chocolate malt shake, then maybe go bowling with their heads. Win-win.

  2. cranky-d says:

    I don’t think violence would bother Obama that much. If it gets bad enough, perhaps he can try the martial law angle to get guns out of our hands. Other countries he admires have been successful using that method.

  3. Jeff G. says:

    I wonder if Professor Brian Kiteley is busy writing emails to each and every academic leftist he knows asking them not to mention him by name. Because of the “alarming” tone of some of this rhetoric coming from his comrades.

    Or who knows, maybe “take out the son of a bitches” is less inflammatory than a “soft civil war” based upon the 10th Amendment, self-selecting demographics, and the American Constitution as it was intended to operate in a federation of states.

  4. cranky-d says:

    Kitely likely thinks it’s bad only when non-progressives do it. Otherwise, it’s important discourse that needs to be highlighted.

  5. pdbuttons says:

    norma rae…yeah- i’d tap that

  6. serr8d says:

    BHO is loving every minute of this, but his advisers may not be.

    The optics of shaking Hoffa Jr.’s hand right after his DEATH THREAT! can’t be positive. Puts BHO directly in for serious questions the next time a union thug does something stupid; BHO could be seen as an accessory, having given his blessings to the utterer of those DEATH THREATS! right after the fact.

    Does it rise to the level of an impeachable offense? Not likely. But in the minds of uncommitted voters, it can’t play very well.

  7. pdbuttons says:

    norma rae probably has sweaty jeans

  8. Pablo says:

    Evidently, Hoffa Jr, Obama, and the union leadership goon squads think they can sell the TEA Party to the nation as dangerous vermin in need of a good old fashioned hard-hat stomping — as if these are the heady days of 1970, and Peter Boyle is union man Joe, stompin’ on some hippies.

    This has more of a 1930’s feel, and not in a good way.

  9. Spiny Norman says:

    I have little doubt there will be violence next year, with that meathead Richard Trumka leading the charge. Obama and his obsequious Make-Believe Media lapdogs will reflexively blame the GOP for “polarizing” the election…

  10. serr8d says:

    If anything untoward ever happens in this Republic, Kiteley will be found cowering in a corner with this head between his legs, approaching catatonia. Of little use or value to anyone; his family especially.

  11. Darleen says:

    Now waiting for the No Labels crowd to finger wag in Democrats’ direction over the unhelpfulness of such violent rhetoric.

    …waiting …

  12. Spiny Norman says:

    BHO is loving every minute of this, but his advisers may not be.

    The optics of shaking Hoffa Jr.’s hand right after his DEATH THREAT! can’t be positive.

    No, it isn’t, and yeah, King Putt’s advisors are probably doing a few ::facepalm:: and ::headdesk:: but the media talking points will go out and the MBM will dutifully bury the story.

  13. pdbuttons says:

    sally field looked down on
    kites cuz she was the flying nun

  14. happyfeet says:

    oh mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be piggy piggy union whores

  15. newrouter says:

    Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
    Ronald Reagan

  16. Darleen says:

    Wow, look at the headline from CNN on Hoffa’s violent rhetoric.

    Hoffa: ‘Take out’ congressional Republicans

    My my, the spin

  17. newrouter says:

    Dan Collins says he was the first person to wear a “SCOAMF” T-shirt to a Tea Party rally:

    Link

  18. BuddyPC says:

    6. serr8d posted on 9/5 @ 1:18 pm
    BHO is loving every minute of this, but his advisers may not be.

    The optics of shaking Hoffa Jr.’s hand right after his DEATH THREAT! can’t be positive. Puts BHO directly in for serious questions the next time a union thug does something stupid; BHO could be seen as an accessory, having given his blessings to the utterer of those DEATH THREATS! right after the fact.

    Does it rise to the level of an impeachable offense? Not likely. But in the minds of uncommitted voters, it can’t play very well.

    C’mon. Hand-shaking negative association is only a problem if you’re Donald Rumsfeld. Everybody knows it’s ok because O means well.

    – – – – –
    FTR, today I got sucked into my anti-Iraq prog pal’s Libya cheer-lead. When I asked him if this meant we’re all neocons now, since we’re all suddenly gung-ho on American-security-disinterested, regime-changing, preemptive resource wars for oil, deployed with a low-infantry footprint, I was told that this is different, because, “It has UN approval.”

  19. dicentra says:

    it was easy to see for those who were only willing to open their eyes.

    Not just on the right but on the Left. They knew exactly who he was, which is exactly why they voted for him.

    This has more of a 1930?s feel, and not in a good way.

    With the 60s race-riot dynamic at the forefront. They’ve kept picking open the race-relations wounds for a reason, and now they’re hoping to make good use of the festering sores. But yeah, still the 1930s whiff of fascism permeating the air.

  20. serr8d says:

    #Hoffa might get pretty raucous.

    TejasGator Jeff LaCroix
    Hey #Hoffa time to bury your ass next to pops at the Meadowlands!

  21. Blake says:

    I take this guy with a grain of salt, however, this post ties in neatly with the speech by Hoffa.

    http://newsflavor.com/politics/world-politics/white-house-insider-the-obama-plan/

  22. newrouter says:

    from @21

    er: Yes. It’s in place and underway – being developed. Further developed. It’s gonna – gonna tie it in with the unions somehow. I don’t know exactly how – just that’s included in it. It will be an all out campaign on race. The goal is to completely mobilize the Black vote while shaming an even greater number of white voters into not opposing a second Obama term. They are gonna get out the guilt vote man. The guilt vote!

    Ulsterman: Obama…Democrats in general, already get the Black vote – most of it.

    Insider: They want all of it. Every last one. Then bring in the Hispanic vote, tie them up in this race issue as well. Republicans want to toss you out. Obama wants to bring you in. They hate the color of Obama’s skin just like they hate the color of yours. Hey White America, you aren’t part of that group who hates non-whites are you? If not, you better get out and vote for Barack Obama.

    Ulsterman: That sounds overly simplistic and insulting to voters. You really think something like that would actually work?

    Insider: Hell yes-yes… it can work. It’s not gonna come so easy as it did in 2008, but that’s why they plan to ramp it up – the race issue. Look, you got generations of voters in this country who have been hammered with guilt for being white. Schools, television, movies…decades of this racism sh*t coming at them from all sides. White guilt is very real. I’ve used it-done it myself… countless times in an election campaign. And for Barack Obama…his re-election team – they are banking on it bringing victory in 2012. Even if it means the threat of race riots. They are willing to go that far – go down that road if need be. If the Obama team can’t guilt enough of White America into voting for them in 2012 – they are just fine with trying to scare the sh*t out of them to do it. And you need to know that there are a lot of Democrats who are hearing about this and are not on board. We’ve always used the race issue to our advantage – but what the Obama team has planned is something…it’s something else altogether. Off the charts stuff. Remember when I said that Obama ain’t no Democrat? That’s as true now as it’s ever been. And he’s on some kind of collision course now with everybody scrambling to get out of the way, and then some of us trying to do what we can to stop it before it’s too late. He’s already destroyed the party…much of it. Gonna take a long time to recover. Daley can’t stop this from within. He’s moderated the damage, but he’s wearing down. Now it’s the country we are worried about. My kids and grandkids will do all right without a Democratic Party around. They need to have an America though. The whole world does.

    Read more: http://newsflavor.com/politics/world-politics/white-house-insider-the-obama-plan/#ixzz1X7CI0BBr

    Link

  23. Damascus Mulqueeny says:

    Legislating Fascism – Six States & One City Are Now Full-On-Fascist… with More to Come

    “Conjoining government with private corporations is commonly referred to as ‘crony capitalism,’ ‘public-private partnerships,’ ‘corporatism’ and now ‘Benefit Corporations.’

    “Benefit Corporations are a new class of corporation that are required to create a material positive impact on society and the environment and to meet higher standards of accountability and transparency. Model legislation was drafted by Bill Clark from Drinker Biddle & Reath.”

    Packaged in the same rhetoric we hear from Obama, it begs the question, “Accountability and transparency to whom?”

    Regardless of what they call it, it all leads to a fundamental transformation of the United States of America – away from the free market system that our country was founded upon and transforming it into a fascistic form of dictatorial totalitarian rule. We have seen Obama accelerate that transformation and now we discover that Progressives have been working at the state and local levels to advance their agenda and destroy our free market system through Benefit Corporations and Sustainable Development/Agenda 21. “

  24. LTC John says:

    Hmmm… I have already put my retirement from the Guard back 3 months – maybe I need to add a few more months…

    Hoffa and company talk it, but I don’t think they will walk it. If there is someone who will work the kinetic action side of the matters, it would come from the “community activist” ranks. I can’t see someone from Local 705 going out and trying something – might jeopardize that ‘middle class’ livelihood.

  25. pdbuttons says:

    motor city is burning
    and there ain’t a thing you can do

  26. cranky-d says:

    I haven’t followed that white house insider stuff because it’s pretty much unverifiable. However, if we start seeing predictions that come true with a high rate of accuracy, that might give it some more weight.

    LTC, have you done a “Way of the Surprising Fist” run yet? I’m still prepping for it, since I only started playing last February. I did manage three beecore runs, but the last one really dragged out.

  27. pdbuttons says:

    prediction?-went camping this weekend at boo’s house
    on a lake and he got fire pit
    so i take my red sox jersey that says wakefield on it
    and we[ i] throw it in the fire and say a coupla hail mary’s to ted williams frozen head
    cuz wakefield has beewn 0 for 6 looking for his 200 win and i burned a jersey
    so i think he’llo win but i’m kinda a not good betting guy
    wakefield is scheduled to pitch wens against toronto

  28. Blake says:

    I think it’s a given the White House would be perfectly content to create their version of a Reichstag Fire.

  29. McGehee says:

    Obama’s jobs plan is to have the Republicans save his job by doing it for him.

  30. sdferr says:

    Let’s take these son of bitches out for a leisurely sail down the Anacostia and come back to the dock 14 stone lighter.

  31. pdbuttons says:

    never saw my dad in a dress but i saw him
    on his tippy-toes reaching for the last graham crackers in the top shelf..
    so he seen me see him struggling and he looked at my very cute 3 yr old face and said “son- do u want to jump out a plane?” – he was gonnqa taKE ME PARACHUTING [sorry/ caps
    me- no daddy- i want to tinkle
    and a hug

  32. sdferr says:

    Let’s take these son of bitches out for a day-trip ride into the Shenandoah countryside. . . maybe visit that Chinaman farmer with the starving hogs while we’re there.

  33. pdbuttons says:

    oy vey
    sunday is pancake day? u gonna ‘play’ with me on ‘sunday?”
    yup= funday! whee-push me higher/higher
    ur the best dad ever!
    push me again! whee..
    ur the bestest dad ever guy
    see-saw…could u like sit on the other side

  34. geoffb says:

    There’s that “New Tone” again.

  35. newrouter says:

    resist we much

  36. pdbuttons says:

    i wish robert duvall was my dad
    i go to flea markets every weekend and rub lamps and i know i
    gets 3 wishes and such but i wish robert5 duvall was
    my mentor and stuff cuz he’s gruffy and real like frosted shredded wheat
    did i just burn a wish?

  37. Darleen says:

    Wow, Blake, that was some interview.

    I would tend to take such an “anonymous” interview with a whole shaker of salt … but it was done mid-August and the sudden ratcheting up of the race-card from Obama supporters gives me pause as it lends credibility to “Insiders” claims.

  38. pdbuttons says:

    i wish i did not say the thing that i did
    but my third wish wipes out every other wishy
    meow

  39. Swen says:

    maybe visit that Chinaman farmer with the starving hogs while we’re there.

    Ah, the Kentucky Option. Just make sure you take their dentures out, the hogs won’t eat those. That’s where most slip up.

  40. Swen says:

    Of course, this isn’t the old days when you were dealing with the Ironworkers and the Hod Carriers. Most all those union guys nowadays are government employees and teachers. Fewer hobnailed boots and more Birkenstocks with gray wool socks. Thus, the threat rings just a bit hollow.

  41. LTC John says:

    Cranky – yeah, just on my first one – a whole new set of annoynaces, heh heh. I did so many beecore runs that even my kids were saying “Dad, bees hate you.”

    Swen, or you can use the Dahmer option…muratic acid by the wholesale lot!

  42. sdferr says:

    Let’s take these son of bitches out to Ocean City and buy ’em a nice new pair of flipflops to pad up and down the boardwalk in, then go for a dip in the sea. Hey, d’ja hear H. Katia’s gonna be stirring up some fierce ripcurrents along about Fri coming up? That could be great fun for the boogie boarders.

  43. Swen says:

    Hogs, muratic acid.. either way the fumes smart my eyes! Give me a nice bottomless mineshaft….

  44. geoffb says:

    Gators, central Florida. Fishing trip.

  45. Pablo says:

    The Ulsterman stuff reads a lot like exactly how you’d want it to read if you were to make up some shit like that. I’m mighty skeptical. Maybe one day we’ll find out who everybody is in that conversation and I’ll feel silly. I’m OK with that.

  46. LTC John says:

    Swen, I suspect the multi-year, Gary-Hammond tire fire was used for”disposal” too. It was a contest to see which would burn longer – that mountain in WV or that mountain of tires in Gary/Hammond, IN…

  47. sdferr says:

    Boffer Bings suggested rendering oil of dog, and made no mention of odor as a problem, ‘sfar as I can recollect.

  48. Stephanie says:

    I could get around to agreeing with this sentiment if we were talking about whoever the fuck is designing some of these college uniforms. Maryland – WTF? Look like jesters in King Barry’s court.

  49. Swen says:

    But in Gary I’m sure they didn’t even notice the smell. Of course throwing in the tires would mask that ‘4th of July barbeque’ odor….

  50. newrouter says:

    “The Ulsterman stuff reads a lot like”

    the levin rebroadcast just noted the thinness of baracky’s activities last friday. maybe a daily “what’s baracky doing today” post would be fun

  51. donald says:

    I just watched 6 episodes of Archer.

    Now tony Montana’s sister just told him she’s gonna do what she wants to do. That worked out well didn’t it.

  52. Blake says:

    Darlene, yeah, the interviews are starting to look like the real deal. Or, Ulsterman has a gift for putting things together.

    I hadn’t read the “White House Insider” interviews in a while, so, a couple of days ago, I decided to see if anything new had been posted.

    Then, we get this speech from Hoffa.

    Speaking of Hoffa, anyone else wonder how it looks when the President is more than willing to share the stage with a goon like Hoffa?

  53. Blake says:

    Never mind, I see Serr8d covered the optics angle.

  54. Ernst Schreiber says:

    The Tea Party Hates Colored People! They can go straight to hell!
    The Tea Party Hates Workers! Take the Son[s] of Bitches Out!

    Boy, are the Democrats afraid of the tea party

  55. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Wasn’t it a couple of union goons who beat up the black guy at a tea party rally last year?

  56. newrouter says:

    one weakness these commies have is that they get their talking points and they all sound the same. wait til they unleash the gaystapo.

  57. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Ulsterman has a gift for putting things together.

    I think he has a gift for (melo)dramatizing things anybody who pays reasonably close attention to politics already knows.

    I mean, c’mon. It’s not like Obama can run on his record.

  58. geoffb says:

    Hoarders, wreckers, kulaks coming as soon as the new terms to use are focus grouped to perfection.

  59. newrouter says:

    oh my the “good man” thing isn’t working for some these days:

    President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march . Let’s take these son-of-a-bitches out and give America back to America where we belong.

    Not the most . . . articulate battle cry. But the saber-rattling is clear. Obama then comes on to name a bunch of union leaders, including Hoffa, and say: “we are proud of them”:

    Link

  60. Blake says:

    Record? What about my record? How was I to know she was only 15? She looked at least 16…

  61. McGehee says:

    If you need to dispose of a body, there’s an outdoor lab in Tennessee where they leave dead people out to watch them decompose. For science.

    I know a back way in.

  62. McGehee says:

    Don’t tell anybody.

  63. cranky-d says:

    OT: How do you deal with a coworker who either lacks reading skills, smoked too much dope in the past, or just plays dumb because I’m a contractor and he’s been there longer (and might be a “real” employee)? I swear, I write the same damned email to him over and over and he cannot figure out what I’m saying, or he thinks I’m as ignorant as he is. I’m pretty sure what I write is clear, and that he lacks the attention span to read more than two sentences.

    It’s frelling annoying. Luckily I don’t have to deal with him often. If I did I would strangle him.

  64. cranky-d says:

    I wrote my 63 before reading McGehee’s posts.

    Synergy?

  65. serr8d says:

    There’s something like that under Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, McGehee. Lots of dead people talking.

  66. serr8d says:

    Synergy: Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra (hey, don’t laugh; that was cutting-edge stuff in ’75).

  67. geoffb says:

    Then there is this way. Call it the Henry method.

  68. pdbuttons says:

    fargo-wood-chipper
    tip the waitress/ wear gloves

  69. pdbuttons says:

    shut car off
    put dome light on
    hands on wheel
    smile
    don’t think about what’s in the trunk

  70. pdbuttons says:

    had a friend who was a cop and he came by the
    house to watch monday night football and he gave me the keys to cop
    car and i used to tool around town
    blowing off red lights and shit/ pushing buttons and whoop whoop
    i’m undercover! whoop whoop!i’m on a case!

  71. pdbuttons says:

    the sad death of alfred peacock..
    he was working some r’nr club on a friday night
    and he took empty beer bottles and put em on the wall
    target practice
    boom boom boom
    and someone called the cops
    it was in the papers
    in the papers..
    he still got his job
    he had to do rehab stuff
    nice guy- but i really miss driving around on
    monday night futbol night in a cop car

  72. newrouter says:

    To see where this leads, look at what’s happening to the working class in our industrialized cities. These cities are going to hell in a hand basket thanks to corruption, crony capitalism, and the union bosses’ greed. The union bosses derive their power from your union dues and their promise to deliver your votes to whichever politician they’re in bed with. They get their power from you, and yet their actions ultimately hurt you. They’re chasing American industry offshore by making outrageous, economically illogical demands that they know will never work. And now that they’ve chased jobs out of union states, they’re trying to chase them out of right-to-work states like South Carolina, so eventually the jobs will leave America altogether. But these union bosses will still figure out a way to keep their gig, and so will their politically aligned corporate friends. As long as these big corporations have a good crony capitalist in the White House, they can rely on DC to bail them out until the whole system goes bankrupt, which, I am afraid, is not very far off. When big government, big business, and big union bosses collude together, they get government to maximize their own interests against those of the rest of the country.

    So, now these union bosses are desperately trying to cast the grassroots Tea Party Movement as being “against the workingman.” How outrageously wrong this unapologetic Jim Hoffa is, for the people’s movement is the real movement for working class men and women. It’s rooted in real solidarity, and not special interests and corporate kickbacks. It represents the needed reform that will empower workers and job creators. We stand with the little guy against the corruption and influence peddling of those who collude to grease the wheels of government power.

    This collusion is at the heart of Obama’s economic vision for America. In practice it is socialism for the very rich and the very poor, but a brutal form of capitalism for the rest of us. It is socialism for the very poor who are reduced to a degrading perpetual dependence on a near-bankrupt centralized government to provide their every need, while at the same time robbing them of that which brings fulfillment and success – the life-affirming pride that comes from taking responsibility for your own destiny and building a better life through self-initiative and work ethic. And Obama’s vision is socialism via crony capitalism for the very rich who continue to get bailouts, debt-ridden “stimulus” funds, and special favors that allow them to waive off or help draft the burdensome regulations that act as a boot on the neck to small business owners who don’t have the same friends in high places. And where does this collusion leave working class Americans and the small business owners who create 70% of the jobs in this country? Out in the cold. It’s you and your children who are left paying for the cronyism of Obama and our permanent political class in DC.

    Link

  73. Mueller says:

    So. Bottom line. Should I be packin’?

  74. Blake says:

    Anyone catch this?

    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110904/NEWS/110904007/Sarah-Palin-runs-unannounced-Iowa-half-marathon

    Unreal, the woman gives a speech on two consecutive days and runs a half marathon in a very respectable time between speeches.

    After all that, Sarah Palin finds time to take President Obama to the wood shed yet again.

  75. McGehee says:

    Serr8d, that prof may be the guy who actually runs the body farm I was talking about. Obviously if I really did know a back way in (he said, on the advice of his attorney) I’d know for sure.

    Then again, there was a crematorium in north Georgia that was busted a few years ago because the guy running it had his equipment break down and rather than get it fixed he just started dumping the bodies in the woods out back. But the thing in Tennessee is actually legit.

    For science.

  76. […] the left echoes their cries for civility in political discourse after the AZ shooting incident. Or […]

  77. Pablo says:

    Sister Sarah does know how to bring the heat, doesn’t she?

  78. motionview says:

    I notice that Memeorandum has kept the Media Matters “FOX edited the video” at the top of the stack since yesterday. And clearly Obama endorses Jimmy Hoffa’s call to violence, as he has not denounced the comments.

  79. Matt says:

    “Civility for me but not for thee” is a democratic motto. Interestingly, the desperation and violence is a reflection of what they stand to loose if the momentum in this country continues in a tea party direction. Tea partiers are not racist but their policies will certainly have a significant impact on African Americans- 50% of the federal workforce is African American, a significant percentage of wellfare and medicare recipients are african american. We have to fix the problem in this country (entitlements) and while certainly a large percentage of white citizens will be affected, the black community will be even more impacted.

    My point, I guess, is realizing what they’ll lose, the Obama administration has decided desperate times call for desperate measures.

  80. guinsPen says:

    Insider sounds like a bookie.
    1-800-WIN-BIGG

    After being corked, among my momma’s final dying words were, “Never trust touts who were bamboozled by Obama.”

  81. pdbuttons says:

    if u say a hail mary u catch a fish

  82. Mueller says:

    #77
    You got a boat?
    Lake Michigan is about 900 feet deep in the middle. So deep that near the bottom there is no dissolved oxygen in the water and stuff doesn’t rust or break down. There are still bodies on wrecks that sunk a hundred years ago. Preserved by the cold oxygen free water. Put on enough weight to sink em and they ain’t ever coming up.

  83. donald says:

    Memorandeam is gay.

  84. […] Interesting bit from geoffB, in re: the “Washington Insider” update to this post. […]

  85. Any man who references the movie Joe is obviously a good man. Bravo, Jeff.

  86. […] THE PROSECUTION: Freedom’s Attorney General Jeff Goldstein… Evidently, Hoffa Jr, Obama, and the union leadership goon squads think they can sell the TEA […]

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