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Heart of Snarkness [Dan Collins]

“Mother Sykes, she dead”

Via Michelle Malkin, from my hometown, Milwaukee, comes this stunning tale of far-left compassion.

I have only one thing to say to Michael McGee: “Yo mama, you nappy-headed political ho.”



Head ”Nappy”?

You know, my instincts tell me that Mr. McGee started that fire, because he hates old white ladies who live in nice suburbs.

You can add your own regards to Mr. McGee in comments, if you like.

And while you’re good and pissed off, reread this, sign this, and recall this.

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25 Replies to “Heart of Snarkness [Dan Collins]”

  1. Tim P says:

    More love from the left. Just like the Rev. Al showering love on those ‘interlopers’ a few years back, or the love fest at Senator Wellstone’s funeral.

    For all their supposed concern about the people, what you see when you look at the left is an almost complete lack of humanity.

    Condolences to Charlie Sykes and his family on their loss.

  2. furriskey says:

    …”Mother Sykes, she dead. To me it’s the vengeance of God. I ain’t got no tears. Matter of fact a woman that would have a fool like that deserve whatever is coming her. She raised a sure enough idiot,” McGee said on his radio show. “My instincts say Charlie Sykes killed his momma, cuz she live out in this big palace in Mequon all isolated. He got tired of waiting for her money.”

    Isn’t that actionable? Even a spaced out hobo with frazzled brain cells from years of sucking down Thunderbird, as pictured above, should have some constraints imposed on his freedom to make a complete cunt of himself.

  3. J. Peden says:

    “Hmmmmm – Negrodamus instead senses a Nobel Rosie category in the offing.”

  4. Dan Collins says:

    Perhaps, but I’d rather see the guy sacked, forced to apologize, and run out of his aldermanic position.

  5. Daryl Herbert says:

    Yes, this man’s hair is indeed nappy, just like his skin is black.

    Why not make a gratuitous reference to his dark skin instead of his hair?  I suppose even you would be shy about calling him a “black-skinned political ho.”

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  6. Dan Collins says:

    Yeah, it’s all about me, Daryl, you fuckwad.  I suppose I hurt his feelings, because his mother burned up in a fire, huh?  Or did I dehumanize him because of his political views, you ass?

  7. furriskey says:

    Why not make a gratuitous reference to his dark skin instead of his hair?

    What was gratuitous about it?

    Fuckin’ black-skinned political ho.

  8. TheGeezer says:

    Dahlings, just everyone knows that nonWhite peoples simply cannot hate.  They just express their righteous reaction to oppression suffered for millenia at the hands of their White oppressors.  It’s poetry, understand, when a person of color says something that from a White person would be objective and instant evidence of hate.

    If you cannot understand this, you are incapable of undertanding anything dialectical, dahlings, and in the new order you will be the first to be gulagged.

    Sorry, but the party of persons of color and white people who get it will demand that as, you know, a necessary consequence of breaking a few eggs to make the worker’s utopia as predicted by scientific dialectical analysis?

  9. Pablo says:

    Yes, this man’s hair is indeed nappy, just like his skin is black.

    Why not make a gratuitous reference to his dark skin instead of his hair?

    Because that hair is all his fault. Like his being an obnoxious asshole.

  10. Rusty says:

    OK. Daryl. How about ‘dreadlocked twit.’ And McGee is an asshole too.

  11. Cole says:

    I have it on fairly good authority that this yo- yo is an uncle of Oliver Willis. Hmmm, peas in a pod or some such…

  12. Pablo says:

    Hmmm, peas in a pod or some such…

    Ding Dongs in a box, I’d say.

  13. George Clinton says:

    Gimme back my hair, bitch!

  14. Challeron says:

    (sigh) I wish I knew what to think of this….  Talk radio is what it is, particularly in Milwaukee (which keeps winning the dubious “Most Segregated City In America” award); I’ve never heard of this McGee, but I used to work at WTMJ (no, Dan, you never heard of me: I used a different on-air name), and I met Charlie Sykes at the 2003 Marconi Award dinner that TMJ threw, and I was surprised to discover that in real life Sykes wasn’t anywhere near as much the “rock-ribbed conservative” as his on-air persona would indicate.

    I guess I’d have to hear if Sykes himself is truly upset about this (and I personally wouldn’t trust what he says on his own show—it’s still all about ratings), or if this is just another Media War designed to boost everyone’s listenership….  I once heard Jonathan Green, on-air at WTMJ, refer to The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel newspaper (which, as you might have guessed from the initials, was WTMJ’s original parent company; it’s all an out-of-town-owned conglomerate now) as “The Milwaukee Urinal-Sent-To-Hell”, and he didn’t lose his job over it…. tongue rolleye

  15. Dan Collins says:

    It’s a crap paper, Challeron, but its mother probably didn’t die in a house fire.  On the plus side, they have decent Packers coverage.

  16. Scape-Goat Trainee says:

    Luckily we know that such nastiness won’t be tolerated by the champions of Radio Political Correctness, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

    Yep, they’ll get right on it, this guy is toast.

    Yeah buddy…any time now.

    Wait…is this guy BLACK ?!?!

    Um…nevermind.

    …”Mother Sykes, she dead. To me it’s the vengeance of God. I ain’t got no tears. Matter of fact a woman that would have a fool like that deserve whatever is coming her. She raised a sure enough idiot,” McGee said on his radio show. “My instincts say Charlie Sykes killed his momma, cuz she live out in this big palace in Mequon all isolated. He got tired of waiting for her money.”

    Does this guy teach a class in ebonics on the side?

  17. Challeron says:

    Well, my point was that I sincerely doubt that Sykes and McGee have the same listenership….  Has Sykes made any mention of this on his own show, or is (more likely) his and TMJ’s position that McGee’s show is so insignificant that it doesn’t matter?

  18. J. Peden says:

    Well, I, for one, have some sympathy for the poor, victimized African American, McGee: having been denied the possibility of having any roots whatsoever by the caring Faux Liberals who so helpfully annointed him African American, McGee now finds himself moored no better than a tumbleweed upon the Democrat Plantation and is understandably peeved and confused by the fact of this “second betrayal” by his faux Savior White Dem Masters and their loving Uncle Jesse’s.

    So if he acts somewhat peculiar due, possibly, to falling prey to the bait-and-switch-to-the-opposite of identity politics, can it really be all his own fault? Isn’t a coin flip perhaps at least in order?

    -Shelby Steele

  19. Dan Collins says:

    Sure. But my point is, imagine Sykes said something like this about McGee’s mom.  That would pretty much constitute “hate speech,” don’t you think?

  20. furriskey says:

    Well, my point was that I sincerely doubt that Sykes and McGee have the same listenership….

    Is that germane?

  21. Challeron says:

    Is that germane?

    Unfortunately, Furriskey, in Milwaukee it might be: Radio City (the fancy-ass hq of WTMJ) is located in what has become one of the most dangerous areas of Milwaukee, where even the Pizza Hut just down the block has bulletproof glass like you’d expect to find in a Currency Exchange; I’m from Chicago, though (and not a great neighborhood), and I didn’t see the reason for all of the Fear and Hate.

    And, Dan, I absolutely agree with you, especially about the “hate speech” aspect, for exactly the reason I just noted: Imagine the “neighborhood” outrage (always fanned by instigators who don’t actually live there) toward all them High-Paid TMJ White Boys talking trash about us in our own hood (I know a few staffers at TMJ who wish they could drive to and from work in armored cars); but I wonder if anyone who actually lives in the area would be all that upset—not for the least reason that they probably don’t listen to “the biggest stick in the state”.

    I still can’t help but wonder if McGee’s comments aren’t “expected” of him, just because he is black: Yes, it’s a single-edged sword, the notion that “if he’s black, it isn’t Hate Speech”; but I’d still like to know if Charlie Sykes is upset over McGee’s comments, or if it’s just Business As Usual….

  22. Dan Collins says:

    If you know Charlie well enough to drop him a line, maybe we could set up an email interview.

  23. ThomasD says:

    The solution is clear, McGee needs to go on air with a race baiting, leftist hatemonger, and apologize profusely.  Since Sharpton doesn’t seem inclined to accept such apologies lately I suggest a suitable alternative would be David Duke.

  24. Challeron says:

    If you know Charlie well enough to drop him a line, maybe we could set up an email interview.

    No, I don’t, unfortunately—I only met him the one time (I worked the weekend graveyard shift at TMJ), and I doubt that he recalls anyone named “Chance Marshall”, even if I did set a few “firsts” on the air (I had to do the State’s first Amber Alert reports live, because the automated system didn’t work; I was on the air when Saddam was captured, and did that first radio report: TMJ is affiliated with CBS Radio, even though the very-conservative management usually ignores CBS News, heh heh).

  25. Jeffersonian says:

    Gimme back my hair, bitch!

    Posted by George Clinton

    Ahhhahahahaha!

    But seriously, I see this dude with squeegee in hand every time I head down to the City.  I’ll be sure to sideswipe him next time.

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