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Rep. Tim Ryan Denounces Hate-Filled Teabagger Protests

Damn straight. While Jim DeMint is lauding the disgusting, bigoted teabaggers getting their hate on:

Republican Senator Jim DeMint tweeted that he was "grateful for the thousands of patriots who are storming the Capitol today protesting government healthcare and defending freedom." The tweet came at around the same time the racist and homophobic comments above were reported.

Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH17) went on the House floor and soundly denounced the teabaggers and their full bigoted, homophobic, hate-filled display on Saturday.

Now I think it's time for all those congresspeople feeding into this frenzy to step in and denounce hate. Bachmann? Tancredo? Demint? Boehner? Pence? Foxx? King? Come forward now, and denounce the scary result of your fear-mongering.



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I was watching MSNBC this morning and during a segment on the Black Friday shopping frenzy and the throngs of people waiting in line to get into a New Jersey mall, when something caught my eye. I rewound the video and sure enough, the first two people through the door were wearing protest shirts -- "Impeach Bush" and "Out Of Iraq".

I don't know who these brave souls are, but I thought I'd thank them for waiting in line to get the chance to make their statement and give them props for getting the holidays off to a great start and trying to spread some good will. We can only hope security didn't tackle, tase or beat them...

*Update: They made it on CNN later in the morning!



 Jax jurors bank on flip-flop

I've pretty much stayed away form this story like most of us. Who needed to feed the Jackson frenzy right? I mean Neal Cavuto even suggested that the Micheal Jackson trial was the reason that President Bush's Social Security plan has tanked. Now we see that some jurors actually think he was innocent:

Two jurors who acquitted Michael Jackson of child molestation charges now say they think the pop star was guilty - and they are penning tell-all books about the jury's deliberations, the Daily News has learned...read on

Way to go you cowards. I was just getting into sharks and run-a-way husbands.



Idiot Quote of the Day

Power Line:

"The media feeding frenzy will, indeed, be massive. But absent a serious claim of a statutory violation or perjury, it's questionable whether anyone apart from liberal bloggers and other pre-existing Bush haters will partake in the media's dog food. This isn't a top presidential aide accepting an expensive gift, or engaging in lewd sexual conduct. It's a top aide providing truthful information to journalists in response to lies told to embarrass the administration and our government."

I guess outing a CIA operative in a time of war doesn't count for much to these guys. Shameful!



Hannity's caught being a hypocrite again.

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Watch this clip from the New Movie : This Divided State

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How often has he cried out how liberals in college are so nasty to conservatives. Watch and learn.

The director "Steven Greenstreet" was kind enough to let me host the video.

Here's the synopsis of the film: click here Make sure you check it out. It's powerful!
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Utah Valley State College announced that liberal filmmaker Michael Moore would speak on their campus two weeks before the election. Within 24 hours of the announcement, a media frenzy descended upon the school as angry community members and religious leaders shouted protests, pointed fingers, and quoted Mormon scripture. Some even claimed Mooreðs arrival would bring the Apocalypse. Attempting to calm outrage, the college invited FOX News pundit Sean Hannity to speak a few days before Moore.



The secret sevice investigates Randi Rhodes?

A comedy skit that was in really poor taste about President Bush that aired on The Randi Rhodes show has "supposedly" irked the Secret Service as reported by the sludge man, Matt Drudge. The feeding frenzy will begin on the right wing and it'll be all over FOX, and their affiliates. Click here to listen to Randi apologize and talk about what happened. Outside the Beltway says " It's more than a bit of a stretch, though, to interpret a national radio show skit as a legitimate threat." We agree. If Drudge's story is even true, to waste the resources of any law enforcement agency on this would be the far greater travesty.