Here's this from earlier today, "“Oh my God, they
Shorter Andrew Breitbart:TBogg's getting a rise out of trashing Kenneth Gladney with sick racism and vulgar sexual slurs. Previously, "Kenneth the Teabagging Drama Queen." Interacting with his commenters, TBogg posts the "Wheelchair Stevie" image. The "nigger" jokes start immediately at the comments:Lo, though you may beat upon us and refer to us using a term for a vulgar sexual practice that my wife totally will not do no matter how much I beg, we shall rise up again just like Kenny Gladney (although not in a wheelchair) for now he has given our movement a name: we are The Gladbaggers. Look upon our works, ye mighty MSM, and stop your giggling.
* House v. Field.And then from another TBogg post,"Palin/Joe the Plumber/Jindal/Santelli/Taitz/Gladney 2012!":
* I like the Joe Plumber reference. But, I was thinking that he may be the Rosa Parks of the Teabagging movement.
* Five seconds of shirt-pulling handbags and he turns into that kid from Malcolm in the Middle?
* You have to look very closely to notice that Not Atticus’s lips are moving when the dummy talks. Great ventriloquist routine!Next, check over at Daily Kos, "Alleged St. Louis Attack Victim" Has No Health Insurance."
* In my postracial America, the fact that this idiot is black doesn’t mean jackshit ‘coz he’s still a freaking idiot! That’s postracialism I can believe in–just like I don’t care if MM is Asian, she still needs to STFU.
* ATTICUS!…ATTICUS!…ATTICUS!
Hunh? Oh. Sorry.
Note that Gladney is coverered by his wife's health insurance and he was unemployed, not laid-off. See Gateway Pundit, "Figures... Leftists Hurl Racist Insults at Black Man After Horrible Beating," and "FACT vs FICTION: Kenneth Gladney Corrects the Leftist Lies About the SEIU Attack That Put Him In the Hospital (Video)."
So I suppose that, like Sarah Palin, you put quotes around the word "nigger" to indicate that you weren't referring to actual nigger jokes, but merely the concept that people were mentioning his race? Trust me, Donald, I've debated people who literally use that word and they DEFINITELY weren't on my side of the political spectrum.
ReplyDeleteAnd just so it's clear, I don't feel comfortable using that word, but did so because you used it and I was addressing your phrase. Not that I'm criticizing your usage either, just clarifying that it isn't something I ever use.
BTW, I saw the clip of that guy getting "beaten up" and you should be ashamed of yourself for believing his story. The guy didn't get hurt. And yeah, it IS funny that, like Joe the Plumber, this guy would actually benefit from Obama's plan.