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Chris Matthews sees a “soupcon of ethnic gaming” in NRA ads targeting Joe Manchin

…and Ron Reagan Jr wonders if Obama doesn’t appear rather (I’m assuming, unusually) dark in the ad.   Which, the President does spend a lot of time on vacation and on the golf course, and his new gray perhaps heightens his natural contrast, but I suppose it could be something far more malevolent, an attempt by the Klansman making the NRA ad to really pimp Obama up a notch.

Though I’ll point out that no gold tooth was added.  So there’s that.

Then the two muse over the possibility that the NRA, obsessed as it seems to be with guns, cobbled together in their sinister ad the Jew Mayor Bloomberg and the darkie President Obama in order to play to the stupid West Virginia racists who previously voted for Joe Manchin, but who might regret their prior support for him, because, well, the NRA has juxtaposed a Jew and a darkie with the Senator, and the people of West Virginia are so racist that this is precisely the kind of thing that could turn them away from all that is good and right.  Which is of course can be reduced in this instance to disarming citizens and electing Democrats.

The two then go on to ponder the age-old question: are all gun people racists, so obsessed are they with race?  And with guns?  Or is just those who insist that gun ownership is a right, and that Obama and Congress and state assemblies don’t have the authority to infringe on a natural right laid out explicitly in the Bill of Rights (which of course was written by crazed revolutionary racists)?

Of course, this conversation took place on Chris Matthews’s show, with Matthews and Reagan, Jr., mind, talking obsessively about race.  And guns.  And how dark Obama looked in the NRA ad/  How paranoid and crazy and obsessive are single-minded gun owners, who simply just won’t change the subject of guns and race, particularly the NRA, with its almost constant pro-Second Amendment message.

The fact that they can’t see the irony in what is essentially an on air, mutual hand job during which both of these self-important and obnoxious liberal assholes ejaculate to the thought of, say, Mandingo raping Sarah Palin, well, that’s just icing on the delusional cake.

Point, laugh, and then move on.  Please. It’s not polite to stare.

Let them spoon in peace.

(h/t Guido)

39 Replies to “Chris Matthews sees a “soupcon of ethnic gaming” in NRA ads targeting Joe Manchin”

  1. cranky-d says:

    They’ve become parodies of parodies of themselves.

  2. Silver Whistle says:

    They’ve become parodies of parodies of themselves.

    But on the bright side, there are only 3.5 million Americans who think Tingles has a valid message.

  3. cranky-d says:

    That many? Crap.

  4. newrouter says:

    MSNBC averaged 539,000 viewers in primetime, which was down 20 percent from last May. There was little better news in the key age 25-54 demographic, where its primetime audience fell by 19 percent:

    link

  5. EBL says:

    Chris Matthews is trying to out batshit Martin Bashir.

  6. John Bradley says:

    “sees a soupcon” and “Let them spoon in peace.”

    I see what you did there.

    So would a soupcon be someone who insists upon traditional Chicken Noodle and/or Beef Barley, but completely rejects your modern new-fangled (and distinctly ethnic) designer soups?

    And if so, has Karl Rove already launched a campaign to kick the soupcons out of the coalition, what with their extremist views scaring off the moderate “Broccoli and Cheese” lovers?

  7. mondamay says:

    I almost predicted this.

    Lawyers eye NSA data as treasure trove for evidence in murder, divorce cases

    It would be amusing, except it will just make it that much harder to get the genie back in the bottle.

  8. serr8d says:

    Listening to Jonathan Alter on NPR selling his new book on Obama’s 2012 win. He nails it: they easily sold Obama as a centrist, and they had the only ‘real’ grassroots: involved, highly networked bright-eyed volunteers canvassing neighbors and friends on social media, all of that directed by a hierarchy of OFA community organizers. We had paid drones assembled by Rove, who is more direct mail than bushy-tailed. And, unfortunately, we had Romney, the unkindest cut slab of unimpressive since, well, McCain. Or Dole, or even Bush.

    We’ve got to realize that a happy face is all it takes to fool today’s shallow Americans in enough quantity to win the Presidency.

  9. dicentra says:

    So would a soupcon be someone who insists upon traditional Chicken Noodle and/or Beef Barley, but completely rejects your modern new-fangled (and distinctly ethnic) designer soups?

    No. Soupcon is when they tell you it’s Chicken Noodle and it’s actually Chicken and Stars.

    “Soupçon,” however, is a widdle bit of a thang.

  10. dicentra says:

    it will just make it that much harder to get the genie back in the bottle

    Pretty sure that ship sailed ages ago and is halfway around the planet, in waters unknown.

    We’ll be saved from this nonsense only by a fortuitous EMP, whether solar or terrorist.

  11. newrouter says:

    “We’ve got to realize that a happy face is all it takes to fool today’s shallow Americans in enough quantity to win the Presidency. ”

    that and voter suppression by all of the us gov’t will do the trick

  12. newrouter says:

    i think an emp event, natural or man made, would be a “good” event. it would be darwinian for the low info voter.

  13. newrouter says:

    “oh looky there goes another ship”

    i luvs some commie self incrimination. the faggot lobby does another hit.

  14. newrouter says:

    me i be watching the wetback lobby do their stuff theses days

  15. newrouter says:

    {9}The post-totalitarian system touches people at every step, but it does so with its ideological gloves on. This is why life in the system is so thoroughly permeated with hypocrisy and lies: government by bureaucracy is called popular government; the working class is enslaved in the name of the working class; the complete degradation of the individual is presented as his ultimate liberation; depriving people of information is called making it available; the use of power to manipulate is called the public control of power, and the arbitrary abuse of power is called observing the legal code; the repression of culture is called its development; the expansion of imperial influence is presented as support for the oppressed; the lack of free expression becomes the highest form of freedom; farcical elections become the highest form of democracy; banning independent thought becomes the most scientific of world views; military occupation becomes fraternal assistance. Because the regime is captive to its own lies, it must falsify everything. It falsifies the past. It falsifies the present, and it falsifies the future. It falsifies statistics. It pretends not to possess an omnipotent and unprincipled police apparatus. It pretends to respect human rights. It pretends to persecute no one. It pretends to fear nothing. It pretends to pretend nothing.

    {10}Individuals need not believe all these mystifications, but they must behave as though they did, or they must at least tolerate them in silence, or get along well with those who work with them. For this reason, however, they must live within a lie. They need not accept the lie. It is enough for them to have accepted their life with it and in it. For by this very fact, individuals confirm the system, fulfill the system, make the system, are the system.

    link

  16. Ernst Schreiber says:

    what [was] essentially an on air, mutual hand job during which both of these self-important and obnoxious liberal assholes ejaculate to the thought of, say, Mandingo raping Sarah Palin

    J. Jonah Jameson and Perry White both want to know why in the hell you can’t write “an on-air orgy of mental masturbation” like a real correspondent would.

  17. Alec Leamas says:

    oh looky there goes another ship

    sailing away

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/20/exodus-international-shuts-down_n_3470911.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
    – See more at: https://proteinwisdom.com/?p=49732#comments

    Let the cocksucking resume. I hope they all remember how it is done. That is, the ex-ex-gays.

  18. Alec Leamas says:

    Now that I think of it, that sort of thing is probably like riding a bike – don’t you think so, Mr. Yellowrat? You remind me of Mr. Armstrong with your yellow color scheme and whatnot.

  19. mondamay says:

    No apology for the people who bought the book about a new life he has since recanted, I notice.

    Oh well. It’s only other people’s money.

  20. palaeomerus says:

    At this rate “Chris Matthews” will be common slang for the human rectum within my lifetime.

  21. palaeomerus says:

    The Chris Matthews story: You will believe that four glasses of bourbon can wear a suit and hold down a news show for children who fear reality.

  22. palaeomerus says:

    Chris Matthews: Because someone has to explain all those Stephen Colbert jokes to the dumb asses.

  23. palaeomerus says:

    Lady Liberty
    drowned sea.
    Washed up on her island
    For all to see.
    So how does she stand
    with her torch in her hand?
    Taxidermy.

  24. Ouroboros says:

    Hahahaha!
    That’s all I got.. just Hahahaha!
    Seriously.. I’m only half way through my first cup.

  25. Pablo says:

    Pretty sure that ship sailed ages ago and is halfway around the planet, in waters unknown.

    Hmm….

    He went on: “But they went after other ones, too. They went after lawyers and law firms. All kinds of–heaps of lawyers and law firms. They went after judges. One of the judges is now sitting on the Supreme Court that I had his wiretap information in my hand. Two are former FISA court judges. They went after State Department officials. They went after people in the executive service that were part of the White House–their own people.”

    A male judge who was not yet on SCOTUS in 2004, but is now? That must be either Alito or Roberts.

  26. Ouroboros says:

    Hey, does Nishi still come around here?

  27. mondamay says:

    Maybe the SCOTUS is into “anal hazing”, too.

    Interesting fact: At school you can shove something up someone’s butt against their will, and get suspended for a day, just as long as it isn’t a gun, you should be good. If said shoving was done with knowledge or even encouragement of a coach or teacher, they won’t get fired.

    Where did “that ship” sail to ? I’m wishing I had been on it.

  28. daveinsocal says:

    Bill O’Reilly endorses immigration bill with Hoeven-Corker amendment

    We need more Laura Ingrahams and fewer Bill O’Reillys on the right.

  29. leigh says:

    That amendment is a travesty. Of course BillO wouldl endorse it.

  30. daveinsocal says:

    My favorite part of the interview at the link above:

    Bill: “You say they’re not going to do it, Rubio and McCain say they are going to do it. Flake from Arizona…”

    Laura: “But why would we believe McCain? McCain basically doesn’t think there should be a border.”

    Bill (with his hand over his heart): “Why would I believe him? Because he says it. You know I don’t think he’s a liar. I don’t think John McCain is a liar.”

    And that statement, Mr. O’Reilly, is all the proof we need that you are a complete idiot and that your opinion can be safely discounted and ignored.

  31. Spiny Norman says:

    Pablo,

    Well, well, well. Isn’t that… um, interesting.

  32. bgbear says:

    every time they talk about race and particularly how dark the prez or whoever is portrayed I think about how “white” Eric Holder, Deval Patrick, or Cory Booker etc look.

    Then I notice that Black conservatives the libs don’t like often have dark skin like Justice Thomas, Allen West, or Herman Cain. Makes me wonder who the real racists are.

    Wouldn’t it be interesting/ironic if black conservatives are often people who are unpopular in the liberal circles because of their skin tone and migrate toward conservative politics?

  33. mondamay says:

    daveinsocal says June 21, 2013 at 10:08 am

    My favorite part was her final words, after Bill smugly said he “lived in reality”, she replied “I read the bill”.

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