*** The media glare had largely fallen away from the probe into the terror attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, that left Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead. ***
Come on people, give it up for Mr. Wong! That’s some high fuckin’ comedy right there, falling away from where it never was.
Heck, I thought it was Harry Reid had the troubles keepin’ ’em straight? But Harry’s just another dime-a-dozen comedian in comparison to Mr. Wong here.
Once in awhile we have days like Chen Wei-Yen is having, where they all move away from him on the bench, and not because he speaks Mandarin either . . . but just because, that’s what’s done.
My antipathy to professional sports — and my being smack-dab in the Braves market where the rest of MLB is an afterthought, which probably contributes to the aforementioned apathy — prevents me from following Cousin (possibly double-digits removed) Casey’s exploits myself.
Nevertheless, it’s always nice to know he’s doing well.
Completely OT, but I’m willing to listen to words of wisdom regarding the Scott Brown/Jeanne Shaheen upcoming death match. Brown is a Rino’s Rino, but Shaheen is a female Obama.
Maybe I’ll just vote local races and pretend they make a difference.
I don’t foresee me withholding my vote in any of the November election races. My preferred candidates for U.S. Senate were defeated, but before the runoff both of the candidates still in the running — who were in a fierce fight — pledged to support the other if that’s how the runoff ended.
That’s a thin consolation, but given the spite shown by Lugar and Specter when they lost their primaries, and the sheer hatred and insanity evidenced by Thad Cochran and his camp in the Mississippi runoff, it’s a start.
If I lived in Mississippi I would sooner vote Democrat than vote for Cochran, and I’d abstain if I lived in Kentucky or Kansas. But if I lived in Nevada and Hairy Reed’s seat was up this cycle I’d vote for this guy if he were the Republican nominee — if only in rebuff to those who refused to support Sharon Angle.
ohnoes filthy jews
150 of em!
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(visual depiction of the 150 filthy jews for so you can get your head around the scope of the problem)
but thank God in heaven NPR is both vigilant and also responsive
i know I’m a sleep good tonight knowing them sneaky jews is on NPR’s radar
nighty night p wizzles
‘Sometimes’?!?
*** The media glare had largely fallen away from the probe into the terror attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, that left Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead. ***
Come on people, give it up for Mr. Wong! That’s some high fuckin’ comedy right there, falling away from where it never was.
Mr. Wong deserves an award fit for Harold Lloyd.
If you want swift justice, look to the NFL. Goodell already canned.
SCOTT Wong?
I was hoping it was David Wong, over at Cracked, he of the seiminal 50 Reasons Lord of the Rings Sucks.
THAT would have been worth the click-thru.
Heck, I thought it was Harry Reid had the troubles keepin’ ’em straight? But Harry’s just another dime-a-dozen comedian in comparison to Mr. Wong here.
Harry Wong?
Exactly.
Dead people jokes are so much harder, at least for the non-necrophiliacs among us.
I don’t pretend to know how hairy Harry’s reed is…
Dunno whether you noticed McG, but Casey McG had him a hell of a good night last night in BrewTown.
Once in awhile we have days like Chen Wei-Yen is having, where they all move away from him on the bench, and not because he speaks Mandarin either . . . but just because, that’s what’s done.
My antipathy to professional sports — and my being smack-dab in the Braves market where the rest of MLB is an afterthought, which probably contributes to the aforementioned apathy — prevents me from following Cousin (possibly double-digits removed) Casey’s exploits myself.
Nevertheless, it’s always nice to know he’s doing well.
heh, cus’multiplesremoved has a fish-slap day, only he plays for the fish, so fish-slapped his own self.
“It’s not the bat’s fault”?
It wasn’t his knee’s fault either, more to the point.
Completely OT, but I’m willing to listen to words of wisdom regarding the Scott Brown/Jeanne Shaheen upcoming death match. Brown is a Rino’s Rino, but Shaheen is a female Obama.
Maybe I’ll just vote local races and pretend they make a difference.
I don’t foresee me withholding my vote in any of the November election races. My preferred candidates for U.S. Senate were defeated, but before the runoff both of the candidates still in the running — who were in a fierce fight — pledged to support the other if that’s how the runoff ended.
That’s a thin consolation, but given the spite shown by Lugar and Specter when they lost their primaries, and the sheer hatred and insanity evidenced by Thad Cochran and his camp in the Mississippi runoff, it’s a start.
If I lived in Mississippi I would sooner vote Democrat than vote for Cochran, and I’d abstain if I lived in Kentucky or Kansas. But if I lived in Nevada and Hairy Reed’s seat was up this cycle I’d vote for this guy if he were the Republican nominee — if only in rebuff to those who refused to support Sharon Angle.
Have the calls for Anita Sarkeesian as the next NFL commissioner started yet?