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Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year

Glenn Beck's well of ridiculous was deep and poisonous before he
launched his Fox News show, but the inauguration of the 44th president
of the United States -- and the permissive cheerleading of his Fox
News honchos -- uncorked the former Morning Zoo shock jock's unique
brand of vitriol, stage theatrics, and hyperbolic fright, making him
an easy choice for Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year.

When he wasn't calling the president a racist, portraying progressive
leaders as vampires who can only be stopped by "driv[ing] a stake
through the heart of the bloodsuckers," or pushing the legitimacy of
seceding from the country, Beck obsessively compared Democrats in
Washington to Nazis and fascists and "the early days of Adolf Hitler."
He wondered, "Is this where we're headed," while showing images of
Hitler, Stalin, and Lenin; decoded the secret language of Marxists;
and compared the government to "heroin pushers" who were "using
smiley-faced fascism to grow the nanny state."

Like his predecessor, Beck spat on scruples, frequently announcing his
goal to get administration officials fired. He increasingly acted not
as a media figure, but as the head of a political movement, while
helping to bring fringe conspiracies of a one-world government into
the national discourse.

And he all too frequently helped to set the mainstream media's agenda.

Glenn Beck's disturbing use of race and race-baiting

Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer
summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
home, Beck uttered perhaps his most infamous words to date, calling
the president a "racist" with "a deep-seated hatred for white people
or the white culture." The statement drew widespread derision and
condemnation, and Fox News immediately sought to distance itself from
the statement. But Beck's divisive commentary was likely no surprise
to his followers, coming as it did at the end of a week-long deluge of
race-baiting that included the claim that Obama "has real issues with
race," and Beck's incessant talk of Obama's policies as a form of
minority reparations. Just one month earlier, Beck had agreed that
Obama was elected because of race and not policies, and in May he
called then Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor a "racist."

In the controversy that followed Beck's inflammatory charge that the
president is racist, his Fox News show began to hemorrhage
advertisers, and Beck began to beg his viewers to "call a friend and
tell them to watch the show this week." By September, Beck, who had
become "tired of the race thing" and who claimed he doesn't "think the
race thing works anymore," apparently decided it was time to move on.
He later would blame politicians for charges of racism and call "false
cries of racism" "dangerous." Beck then sat down for an interview with
CBS' Katie Couric where he would express regret for the way he phrased
the claim that Obama is a racist, but then emphasized that the issue
of Obama's racism is a "serious question."

In the months since Beck called Obama a "racist" with a "deep-seated
hatred of white people," at least 80 advertisers have reportedly
dropped their ads from his Fox News show, yet he has faced no apparent
repercussions from Fox News. Then again, Rupert Murdoch apparently
agrees with Beck that Obama is a racist. (Or maybe not.)

Beck's red scare tactics

Beck introduced himself to Fox News viewers in 2009 by announcing that
he was "tired of the politics of left and right," which leads its
participants to do insane things, like accusing political opponents of
"trying to turn us into communist Russia." Setting aside for the sake
of brevity Beck's long history of calling progressive figures
communists and Marxists, he almost immediately put lie to his
professed aversion. Yes, taking to the airwaves the following week on
his radio show, Beck concluded, "I do believe that Barack Obama is a
socialist" who "has Marxist tendencies." Beck explained:

BECK: He may be a full-fledged Marxist. He has surrounded himself
by Marxists his whole life."

Alas, the remainder of 2009 would see Beck unleash a tirade against
Obama's "full-fledged" Marxism, blaming "fearless leader, Comrade
Obama" for overseeing the "destruction of the West"; citing Obama
administration policies and promising to show how "they line up with
some of the goings-on in history's worst socialist, fascist
countries"; calling Obama's economic recovery package "truly stepping
beyond socialism" and "starting to look at fascism"; declaring that
Obama is "so clearly" a socialist, citing his work as a community
organizer as clear proof of such; claiming that Obama is "a Marxist
who is "setting up a class system"; and comparing health care reform
to socialism.

Beck's red scare was not limited to Obama himself. During a May 28
discussion with Bill O'Reilly, Beck proclaimed of Obama, "His friends
and nominees and everything -- they're all Marxist." And over the
course of 2009, Beck's McCarthy-esque list of known communists proved
to be long and distinguished, including the Democratic and Republican
parties, former White House communications director Anita Dunn, SEIU
president Andy Stern, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal
Communications Commission, FCC official Mark Lloyd, proponents of
maintaining free market principals in Internet competition, Sonia
Sotomayor, and media reform activists at Free Press.

By way of example, Beck spent most of his hour-long Fox show one
October evening discussing video of then-White House communications
director Anita Dunn, who had cited Mao Zedong as one of two political
philosophers -- the other being Mother Theresa -- she cites to
illustrate the advice that "you don't have to follow other people's
choices and paths" or "let external definition define how good you are
internally." Ignoring the numerous political figures on the right --
including those who routinely appear on Fox News and Glenn Beck's very
show -- who have cited Mao's teachings in the past, Beck distorted the
video, claiming she "worships" "her hero" Mao.

By October 30, Beck -- who began the year decrying those who would
denigrate the national debate by calling political opponents
socialists -- had redrawn the battle lines:

BECK: I have said to you before, and we laid the case out last
night. These are revolutionaries. You must decide, America, and your
friends must decide. There's no sidelines here. You're either on the
side of the revolutionaries for Marxism and a new Venezuela here in
America, or the revolutionaries of 1776.

Beck's Law: If Obama did it, always say that Hitler did it, too

On June 30, Wal-Mart joined the Center for American Progress and SEIU
in announcing support for health care reform efforts. The next day on
his Fox News show, Beck made one of the countless Nazi and Hitler
comparisons he made this year:

BECK: This is what happened in the 1940s. Look, this is what
happened in Europe in the 1930s. It's what happened in Italy. It's
what happened in the national socialist country of Germany in the
1930s under Hitler. These companies get into bed and think, "Well,
we're going to be fine. We'll just take a little bit of this."

Then, they're trapped. These are bullies that are pushing these
companies. And these companies are naive, at best, that they think
they can get into bed with the devil, and then be able to control it.

In his uninterrupted efforts to attack and smear progressives, Beck
would repeatedly prove the accuracy of Godwin's Law. Beck called
Obama's proposal to expand the foreign service, AmeriCorps, and the
Peace Corps "what Hitler did with the SS" and compared the closing of
car dealerships to what happened under the Nazis, warning, "Gang, at
some point, they're going to come for you." Incidentally, this would
not be Beck's only reference to Martin Niemoller's lectures.
Responding to Anita Dunn's criticism of Fox News' overt partisanship,
Beck compared the channel to Jews during the Holocaust, with other
media outlets representing the silent bystanders.

Beck's embrace of violent, anti-government rhetoric

Beck's adoration of theatrics reached a fevered pitch in April. After
claiming, "I think it would be just faster if they just shot me in the
head," Beck created a classic cable news moment when, in criticizing
the president's policies, he pretended to pour gasoline on an average
American, stating, "President Obama, why don't you just set us on
fire? For the love of Pete, what are you doing?" Beck would go on to
use violent imagery throughout the year, distorting the face and voice
of a "concerned parent" who attacked Dunn for her Mao reference as if
he were a mafia informant, purporting to boil a frog to illustrate
that "we've been tossed quickly into boiling water," and invoking
civil rights marchers having fire hoses turned on them to spur
opposition to health care reform.

Rhetorically as well, Beck spent 2009 at the forefront of the emerging
right-wing culture of paranoia, his persecution complex manifesting
itself in claims that "they are going to silence voices like mine" and
suggestions that "you" would "have to shoot me in the forehead before
I will let you into my house to tell me how to raise my children; you
will have to shoot me in the forehead before you take away my gun; you
will have to shoot me in the forehead before I acquiesce and be
silent." This especially unhinged rallying cry continued:

BECK: [T]hey cannot move on these things, because they are
building a machine that will crush the entrepreneurial sprit and the
freedom that our founding fathers designed. This machine, whatever it
is they are building, will crush it. Do not let them build another
piece. So while I turn away, I want to make sure that I have at least
10 million eyes watching -- watching every single move they're making.

[...]

We know why they're doing what they're doing. Now you need to do
what you do, and as long as that is peaceful, we will save our
country.

Beck alternately suggested that former White House adviser Van Jones
or ACORN would kill him and that SEIU would break his legs. He stated
that he "fear[s]" that he'll be silenced by a "thug-ocracy" that
includes ACORN, SEIU, and Obama. Beck compared the Obama
administration to the bat-wielding Al Capone from The Untouchables,
claiming, "You take these guys on, and they will bash your brains
out"; suggested that the administration was out to destroy him; argued
that the Obama administration would use bombings of a Canadian
pipeline to justify taking over oil companies; and suggested that
government wants "more problems" so "they can use the iron fist and
crush people."

Beck claimed the 2008 election was a coup conducted "through the guise
of an election" and warned that "the country may not survive Barack
Obama"; he hosted a guest who claimed the "only chance we have as a
country right now is" for Osama bin Laden to "detonate a major weapon"
in the United States. Beck charged the Obama administration with
"putting a gun to America's head" through its approach to legislating,
attacked White House advisers Cass Sunstein and John Holdren by
stating that they "will be responsible for many, many deaths," and
said the White House and progressives are "taking you to a place to be
slaughtered."

Against the backdrop of this hyperbolic fright, Beck discussed
poisoning Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, encouraged his followers
to "hold a meeting" with politicians "in front of their house," and
encouraged people to attend a November rally in Washington to "see the
whites of their eyes," warning, "There is coming a point to where the
people will have exhausted all of their options; when that happens,
look out."

Beck was simultaneously calling on his followers to eschew violence,
since "one lunatic like Timothy McVeigh could ruin everything," and
claiming, "It's not time to pick up guns" or "blow anything up," all
while warning, "Somebody's going to do something stupid, and it will
change the republic overnight."

Beck uses Fox News show as tool for organizing conservatives

On March 13, Beck used his Fox News show to tearfully announce his
9-12 Project, weeping as he declared, "I just love my country, and I
fear for it," then stiffening his spine to add, "They don't surround
us; we surround them." Within days, Beck was denying interest in
running for office, telling Fox News' Patti Ann Browne that "we would
run out of missiles. Seriously, that would be the most overused phrase
in my administration, 'What do you mean, we're out of missiles?' "

As Media Matters demonstrated, the anti-government tea party protest
movement operated as a de facto subsidiary of Fox News, and no one
better illustrates the interconnected nature of Fox News and the tea
parties than Glenn Beck. On April 6, with an image of his 9-12 Project
flag waving behind him, Beck let his followers know where they could
"celebrate with Fox News" at "FNC Tax Day Tea Parties." Three days
later, Beck announced that he would be participating in a tea party
fundraiser prior to speaking at a tea party event and used his Fox
News show to tie the tea party protests to Thomas Paine. Then, his
persecution complex in overdrive, Beck declared that "[t]here are
forces at play that are doing everything they can to make this -- tax
day at San Antonio, the Alamo -- about me," informing his followers
that he would not be giving the keynote address at the San Antornio
Fox News Tax Day Tea Party, as had been originally planned. Beck would
eventually marry his anti-government paranoia to his tea party
advocacy, claiming that a Department of Homeland Security report on
right-wing extremism was somehow directed at tea partiers.

Beck's political activity continued in August as he began aggressively
promoting "the biggest 9-12 tea party yet, on Capitol Hill." Beck's
involvement with the 9-12 protest movement led CNN's Howard Kurtz to
ask whether Beck is "a talk show host" or "a leader of a movement."
Underscoring Beck's role leading the 9-12/tea party movement, Fox News
footage of the rally included signs paying homage to one of Beck's
numerous conspiracy theories, that of Obama's nefarious "civilian
national security force." Beck would go on to dubiously claim that the
protest was the "largest march on Washington ever," a claim he based
on "overseas" reporting; he would subsequently cite a university he
could not recall to claim that 1.7 million attended his protest. To
cap it all off, Beck laughably argued that President Obama should have
given his Nobel Peace Prize to "the Tea Party goers and the 9-12
project."

In the aftermath of his successful rally, Beck looked to more
traditional ways to use his perch to engage in political activity. As
the special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District drew to
a close, Beck, along with several of his Fox News colleagues,
aggressively campaigned for independent conservative candidate Doug
Hoffman, on the grounds that GOP candidate Dede Scozzafava was too
moderate, and thus did not pass their ideological purity test. He also
offered to host a fundraiser for GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann, and
encouraged his followers to "leave" the Republican Party as "the best
way to get Republicans to change."

Having used his radio and Fox News shows to cultivate a legion of
followers, Beck now seems poised to push the movement forward,
promising a new "multi-level" plan for his 9-12 project that involves
more conventions, meetings with conservative "minds," and a rally at
the Lincoln Memorial. Becks' laudable goal: nothing less than to "save
our country." And it seems the GOP and the tea partiers have finally
answered Beck's call.

Beck's wild conspiracy charts

Regular viewers of the Glenn Beck show this year were treated to a
litany of charts and graphs, purportedly laying out a myriad of
suspicious connections among things with names like ACORN, SEIU, the
Tides Foundation, and two brothers named Rathke. Oh, and occasionally
fictional characters. These charts were frequently depicted as trees,
and often represented by encircled words with lines showing how each
circle is connected. Occasionally they involved defacing the U.S.
flag.

Beck's conspiracy theories made room for Sotomayor and the Puerto
Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Endowment for the
Arts, White House adviser Valerie Jarrett, Che Guevara, Mumia
Abu-Jamal, OnStar, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and "almost
everything."

When Beck famously spelled "OLIGARH" to illustrate the type of
political system the grandest of conspiracies was constructing, he
simply claimed a day later that his misspelling proved "you can't
spell 'oligarch' without the czars." When he used a game of Connect 4
to illustrate one of his many conspiracy theories, he accidentally won
before he could use the game piece representing Obama, but pressed on
anyway, only able to make his grand point after cheating at a child's
game in which he was playing against himself.

In Beck's conspiratorial world, union officials make decisions on
whether to send additional troops to Afghanistan, community organizers
are deliberately undermining the financial system, ACORN is designing
"government-run health care," and the whole cast of conspirators is
establishing a "maximum wage" to redistribute wealth and fixing
elections in New York and Minnesota. Oh, and New Orleans' response to
Hurricane Katrina was an effort to hide ACORN corruption.

The irony, of course, is that for each of the illusory connections
Beck draws between his political enemies, there exists an actual
connection between Beck and some of the more controversial actors in
the world of right-wing activism.

He's not saying there are FEMA concentration camps ...

One of the methods to Beck's madness is the attempted debunking -- a
clever little trick whereby Beck professes his desire to prove false a
wild conspiracy theory, but finds himself unable to, thereby lending
it credibility without actually endorsing its veracity. A fine
illustration of this technique can be found in Beck's efforts to
"debunk" rumors of the Obama administration's FEMA concentration
camps. On March 4, Beck appeared on Fox & Friends and declared, "We
are a country that is headed towards socialism, totalitarianism beyond
your wildest imagination." He subsequently stated that he "wanted to
debunk" the theory that FEMA was building camps, but added: "I can't
debunk them." His non-debunking continued:

BECK: It is -- it is our government. If you trust our government,
it's fine. If you have any kind of fear that we might be headed
towards a totalitarian state, look out, buckle up. There is something
going on in our country that is -- ain't good.

On his Fox News program later that day, Beck claimed, "I don't believe
in the FEMA prison," and later stated, "If these things exist, that's
bad, and we will cover it. If they don't exist, it's irresponsible to
not debunk this story." One month later, Beck hosted James Meigs,
Popular Mechanics' editor-in-chief, to debunk the stories. To recap,
Beck had first warned of "a country that is headed towards socialism,
totalitarianism beyond your wildest imagination," then had brought up
the rumors of FEMA concentration camps that he "wanted to debunk" but
could not. Later that day he professed, "I don't believe in the FEMA
prisons," but again suggested he could not debunk them. It was a month
before he got around to definitively debunking them.

Beck rejoices after America loses bid to host 2016 Olympics

On September 28, White House officials announced that President Obama
and first lady Michelle Obama would travel to Copenhagen in order to
help the Chicago Olympic Committee present its bid to host the 2016
Olympics. One day later, Beck took to the airwaves, leading the charge
in attacking Chicago as a city unfit to host the Olympics. In addition
to asking "[w]hose agenda" Obama was "really pushing," Beck complained
that the Second City was too violent for the Olympics and said that
Chicago was less favorably suited to hold the Olympics than Rio de
Janeiro, Madrid, and Tokyo because of the city's history of organized
crime:

BECK: Rio de Janeiro is one of the three other cities competing
against Chicago for the 2016 games. Madrid and Tokyo are the other
two. It's a tough choice, what should we do? What should we do?

Well, in the America that I grew up in, we would use logic. The
way the IOC normally does it is do select the city which presents the
superior plan. OK, that makes sense. All right, does the best job in
organizing. Oh, Chicago is good at community organizing, and organized
labor, and organized mafia. Oops. Did I say that out loud?

When the IOC subsequently awarded the games to Rio de Janeiro, Beck
giddily begged his followers, "Please let me break this news to you.
Oh, it's so sweet." As his sidekick Stu began to make the news, Beck
implored his followers to "savor" the moment, claiming, "We can always
hope" that Obama is the first head of state to fail to secure an
Olympics bid. Beck subsequently claimed to have "no problem" with
Chicago hosting the Olympics.

Beck's slavery fetish

During a February appearance on Fox & Friends, Beck said of the
economic stimulus plan, "It is slavery." Beck's enslavement to that
metaphor nearly rivaled his obsession with Marxists, Leninists, and
1930s Germany for his most ridiculous rhetorical flourish.

According to Beck, slavery was coming at the hands of government,
ACORN, SEIU, student loans, the census, Dale and Wade Rathke,
politicians, progressives, federal assistance, and debt. And, as one
would expect, only the 9-12 protesters could defend freedom from the
onslaught of slavery.

Beck leads the charge in misinforming on the news of the day

The Sotomayor nomination

In a May 1 statement on the retirement of Supreme Court Justice David
Souter, Obama stated that he considered the "quality of empathy" one
of the qualifications he would seek in a nominee. The morning of May
26, Obama announced Sonia Sotomayor as his nominee, and Beck
immediately combined the right's willful ignorance of the long list of
conservatives citing empathy as a desired quality in a judge with his
own brand of racial invective:

BECK: They're just like, "Hey, Hispanic chick lady! You're
empathetic?" She says yep. They say, "You're in!" That's the way it
really works.

During the confirmation process, Beck would argue that Hitler's
empathy led to genocide and allege that Sotomayor is "a Marxist" and
evidence of a "hostile takeover" of the country.

Health care reform falsehoods

In a February 9 Bloomberg commentary, long-time health care
misinformer and former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey launched the
falsehood that a provision in the economic recovery act would allow
the federal government to take over health care and "dictate
treatments." The following day, McCaughey appeared on Beck's Fox News
show to repeat her false claim, and by Feburary 11, Beck had fully
adopted the falsehood as his own:

BECK: So this is -- really, this is the beginning -- I mean, this
is the way it happens in every society. I mean, you know, the extreme
example is what happened in Germany, when -- they actually had a chart
on how many potatoes you could, you know, make, how many hours you
could work, how many fields you could till, et cetera, et cetera. And
if you couldn't do very much, well, then, you didn't get, you know,
the primo health care.

That's just the way it works when everybody has to share for the
common good. Sometimes for the common good, you just have to say,
"Hey, Grandpa, you've had a good life. Sucks to be you." That's not
compassion.

Indeed, throughout the 2009 health care reform debate, Beck has
repeatedly tied reform efforts to Nazi efforts to kill the elderly and
newborns, taken ownership of Sarah Palin's egregiously false death
panels smear, and adopted the distortion that the uninsured would face
time in jail under reform proposals. When a nonbinding task force in
November recommended that women aged 40 to 49 years not get routine
mammogram screenings, Beck was driving the conservative demagoguery
machine, adopting the tired death panels smear to claim that these
guidelines -- that are binding on no single entity or human -- were
yet further proof that death panels existed.

Suffice it to say that the moment Fox News issued Glenn Beck its
imprimatur to spread conservative misinformation, the national public
discourse was destined to be slightly off-kilter, and the national
media's self-proclaimed rodeo clown took viewers and listeners on one
wild ride through distortions and falsehoods.



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Don't talk about Cloward & Piven....go after the messenger, not the
messege.

Alinski's - Rules for Radicals

RULE 1: "Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks
you have." Power is derived from 2 main sources - money and people.
"Have-Nots" must build power from flesh and blood. (These are two
things of which there is a plentiful supply. Government and
corporations always have a difficult time appealing to people, and
usually do so almost exclusively with economic arguments.)

RULE 2: "Never go outside the expertise of your people." It results in
confusion, fear and retreat. Feeling secure adds to the backbone of
anyone. (Organizations under attack wonder why radicals don't address
the "real" issues. This is why. They avoid things with which they have
no knowledge.)

RULE 3: "Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the enemy."
Look for ways to increase insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty. (This
happens all the time. Watch how many organizations under attack are
blind-sided by seemingly irrelevant arguments that they are then
forced to address.)

RULE 4: "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules." If the rule
is that every letter gets a reply, send 30,000 letters. You can kill
them with this because no one can possibly obey all of their own
rules. (This is a serious rule. The besieged entity's very credibility
and reputation is at stake, because if activists catch it lying or not
living up to its commitments, they can continue to chip away at the
damage.)

RULE 5: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon." There is no defense.
It's irrational. It's infuriating. It also works as a key pressure
point to force the enemy into concessions. (Pretty crude, rude and
mean, huh? They want to create anger and fear.)

RULE 6: "A good tactic is one your people enjoy." They'll keep doing
it without urging and come back to do more. They're doing their thing,
and will even suggest better ones. (Radical activists, in this sense,
are no different that any other human being. We all avoid "un-fun"
activities, and but we revel at and enjoy the ones that work and bring
results.)

RULE 7: "A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag." Don't become
old news. (Even radical activists get bored. So to keep them excited
and involved, organizers are constantly coming up with new tactics.)

RULE 8: "Keep the pressure on. Never let up." Keep trying new things
to keep the opposition off balance. As the opposition masters one
approach, hit them from the flank with something new. (Attack, attack,
attack from all sides, never giving the reeling organization a chance
to rest, regroup, recover and re-strategize.)

RULE 9: "The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself."
Imagination and ego can dream up many more consequences than any
activist. (Perception is reality. Large organizations always prepare a
worst-case scenario, something that may be furthest from the
activists' minds. The upshot is that the organization will expend
enormous time and energy, creating in its own collective mind the
direst of conclusions. The possibilities can easily poison the mind
and result in demoralization.)

RULE 10: "If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and
become a positive." Violence from the other side can win the public to
your side because the public sympathizes with the underdog. (Unions
used this tactic. Peaceful [albeit loud] demonstrations during the
heyday of unions in the early to mid-20th Century incurred
management's wrath, often in the form of violence that eventually
brought public sympathy to their side.)

RULE 11: "The price of a successful attack is a constructive
alternative." Never let the enemy score points because you're caught
without a solution to the problem. (Old saw: If you're not part of the
solution, you're part of the problem. Activist organizations have an
agenda, and their strategy is to hold a place at the table, to be
given a forum to wield their power. So, they have to have a compromise
solution.)

RULE 12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."
Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go
after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than
institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized
criticism and ridicule works.)

Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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This, from media matters?

Hahahahahahah!

> Beck uttered perhaps his most infamous words to date, calling the
> president a "racist"

"Typical white person"

-Hussein

"Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself."

-Hussein

Hussein's associations:

Rev. Wright, whose church Hussein attended and supported financially for
over
20 years:

"Barack knows what it means living in a country and a culture that is
controlled by rich white people."

Rev. Lowery, hand picked by Hussein to deliver the inaugural benediction:

"Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in
the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when
black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around, when
yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white
will embrace what is right."

Sonia Sotomayor, Hussein's pick for the SC:

"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences
would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who
hasn't lived that life."

From Hussein's book:

"White man's greed runs a world in need."

Prof. Gates, anti-white racist who Obama says is a friend of his.

Obama advisor Van Jones:

"Only Suburban White Kids Shoot Up Schools"

"You've never seen a Columbine done by a black child"

"White polluters steered poison into minority communities"

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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> Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer


> summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
> and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
> home

Flat-out fucking lie.

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

"called then Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor a "racist.""

She is, and you damned well know it.

"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences
would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who
hasn't lived that life."

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

> compared Democrats in


> Washington to Nazis and fascists

They are. No doubt about it. Democrats depend on the kind of lies, smears
and character assassination as so beautifully demonstrated in this article
to advance their agenda.

"In the controversy that followed Beck's inflammatory charge that the
president is racist, his Fox News show began to hemorrhage
advertisers"

That's because fascist democrats went after the advertisers to suppress free
speech.

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

> He later would blame politicians for charges of racism and call "false
> cries of racism" "dangerous."

That's because fascist democrats were trying to smear tea party protesters
as racists.

Too bad for you that our assertion that Hussein is a racist can be backed
up, while your assertion is a fascist LIE.

"Typical white person"

-Hussein

"Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself."

-Hussein

Hussein's associations:

Rev. Wright, whose church Hussein attended and supported financially for
over
20 years:

"Barack knows what it means living in a country and a culture that is
controlled by rich white people."

Rev. Lowery, hand picked by Hussein to deliver the inaugural benediction:

"Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in
the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when
black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around, when
yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white
will embrace what is right."

Sonia Sotomayor, Hussein's pick for the SC:

"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences


would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who
hasn't lived that life."

From Hussein's book:

Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

> In a February 9 Bloomberg commentary, long-time health care


> misinformer and former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey launched the
> falsehood that a provision in the economic recovery act would allow
> the federal government to take over health care and "dictate
> treatments."

So Hussein lied?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-dQfb8WQvo

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

> Indeed, throughout the 2009 health care reform debate, Beck has


> repeatedly tied reform efforts to Nazi efforts to kill the elderly and
> newborns, taken ownership of Sarah Palin's egregiously false death
> panels smear

Fascist smear.

Who will decide that grandma gets a pill instead of a pace-maker?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-dQfb8WQvo

-Eddie Haskell


Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 21, 2009, 7:05:51 PM12/21/09
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Waiting for his next teabag, Johnny Asia <bayin...@mypacks.net>
wrote:

>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>
>http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>
>
Coming from Media Matters, I do not give it much credibility.

-

Teabagging is an erotic activity used within
the context of BDSM and male dominance, with
a dominant man teabagging his submissive
partner as one variation of facesitting and/or
as a means of inflicting erotic humiliation.

A favorite hobby amongst LIBERALS.

GOP Altered History

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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Beck should be named "Mushroom Farmer" of the month.
I think you know why. Has to do with dark places and bullshit.

Phlip

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On Dec 21, 4:05 pm, Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girly...@Libs.com>
wrote:

> Teabagging is an erotic activity used within
> the context of BDSM and male dominance, with
> a dominant man teabagging his submissive
> partner as one variation of facesitting and/or
> as a means of inflicting erotic humiliation.
>
> A favorite hobby amongst LIBERALS.

You can also do it with your girlfriend - if you had one.

5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09

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I'm guessing that his folks, sensing that his was a DNA that should not
be passed along, didn't tell him about girls.

Frank Pittel

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: http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015

Coming from the leftwing hate wongering kooks at the leftwing kook hate site
mediamatters it's a compliment.


<hate speech from the leftwing kook hate mongering site mediamatters deleted>
--


-------------------
Keep working dumbo needs the money

5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09

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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:02:33 -0800, Doorman wrote:

> Don't talk about Cloward & Piven....go after the messenger, not the
> messege.

When the "messege" is a lie, doesn't that tell you something about the
messenger?

Eddie Haskell

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"GOP Altered History" <al...@go.net> wrote in message
news:hgp46p$kin$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

Funny how neither the article, nor you, or anyone in this thread can refute
a word he has said.

Fuckin' pathetic.

Oh, and thanks for claiming that republicans have altered history. Now we
know what you know you are guilty of.

"The final attempt of the Hoover Administration to rescue the economy was
the passage of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act which included
funds for public works programs and the creation of the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation (RFC) in 1932."

"In order to pay for these and other government programs, Hoover agreed to
one of the largest tax increases in American history. The Revenue Act of
1932 raised income tax on the highest incomes from 25% to 63%. The estate
tax was doubled and corporate taxes were raised by almost 15%."

"New Dealer Rexford Tugwell later remarked that although no one would say so
at the time, "practically the whole New Deal was extrapolated from programs
that Hoover started.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Hoover

"Tugwell subsequently served in FDR's administration for four years and was
one of the chief intellectual contributors to his New Deal."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexford_Tugwell

"We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent
before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong
... somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I
want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We
have never made good on our promises ... I say after eight years of this
Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started ... And
an enormous debt to boot!"

-Treasury secretary Henry Morganthau - May 1939

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgenthau,_Jr.

http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/FDR-s-Policies-Prolonged-Depression-5409.aspx

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"Frank Pittel" <f...@warlock.deepthought.com> wrote in message
news:CYydnVIe7qHLsK3W...@giganews.com...

> In alt.politics.usa.republican Johnny Asia <bayin...@mypacks.net>
> wrote:
> : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>
> : http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>
> Coming from the leftwing hate wongering kooks at the leftwing kook hate
> site
> mediamatters it's a compliment.
>
>
> <hate speech from the leftwing kook hate mongering site mediamatters
> deleted>

That's really all it is.

-Eddie Haskell


JayPee Vee

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On 22 déc, 15:55, "Eddie Haskell" <f...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
> "Frank Pittel" <f...@warlock.deepthought.com> wrote in message
>
> news:CYydnVIe7qHLsK3W...@giganews.com...
>
> > In alt.politics.usa.republican Johnny Asia <baying46...@mypacks.net>

> > wrote:
> > :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>
> > :http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>
> > Coming from the leftwing hate wongering kooks at the leftwing kook hate
> > site
> > mediamatters it's a compliment.
>
> > <hate speech from the leftwing kook hate mongering site mediamatters
> > deleted>
>
> That's really all it is.
>
> -Eddie Haskell

Get a grip, moron, you're losing it...
This thread has 20 postings and you wrote 12 of them...

Lamont Cranston

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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
news:4b2fe6d6$0$13644$9a6e...@news.newshosting.com
> "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>>
>> http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>>
>>
>> Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
>
> This, from media matters?
>
> Hahahahahahah!
>
>> Beck uttered perhaps his most infamous words to date, calling the
>> president a "racist"
>
> "Typical white person"
>
> -Hussein

Hussein is dead, Felcher. We're talking about Beck.

Eddie Haskell

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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@Shadow.com> wrote in message
news:hgqsti$v33$1...@news.datemas.de...

Hussein is dead?!

Ding dong the Hussein is dead! The wicked Hussein is dead!

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
news:HIednQnZw-Cz3a3W...@posted.carinet...

> On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:02:33 -0800, Doorman wrote:
>
>> Don't talk about Cloward & Piven....go after the messenger, not the
>> messege.
>
> When the "messege" is a lie, doesn't that tell you something about the
> messenger?

What does it say about someone who characterizes a message as a lie with
backing it up?

Uhmmm..?

-Eddie Haskell


Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 22, 2009, 8:00:09 PM12/22/09
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Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
<de...@dead.com> wrote:

From what I heard around the net, you wouldn't be able to teabag
anyone if you tried since your belly hangs lower than your nutsack.

-

Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 22, 2009, 8:00:09 PM12/22/09
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Oh, I see. Your girlfriend does it with all the guys at the bowling
alley.

-

5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09

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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:00:09 -0800, Democratic Teabagging Fag wrote:

> Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
> <de...@dead.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:37:57 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>
>>> On Dec 21, 4:05 pm, Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girly...@Libs.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Teabagging is an erotic activity used within the context of BDSM and
>>>> male dominance, with a dominant man teabagging his submissive partner
>>>> as one variation of facesitting and/or as a means of inflicting
>>>> erotic humiliation.
>>>>
>>>> A favorite hobby amongst LIBERALS.
>>>
>>> You can also do it with your girlfriend - if you had one.
>>
>>I'm guessing that his folks, sensing that his was a DNA that should not
>>be passed along, didn't tell him about girls.
>
> From what I heard around the net, you wouldn't be able to teabag anyone
> if you tried since your belly hangs lower than your nutsack.
>

Oh, dear. You've been depending on the child molester for your ideas
again, haven't you.

He'll make you stupid before your time.

RichTravsky

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Prove it ->

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews

Authorities dropped a disorderly conduct charge against a prominent Harvard
University professor at the center of a robbery mix-up that happened when he
re-entered his own home through a jammed front door.

RichTravsky

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"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message

> Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer


> summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
> and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own

> home

Flat-out fucking lie.

-Eddie Haskell

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews



Authorities dropped a disorderly conduct charge against a prominent Harvard
University professor at the center of a robbery mix-up that happened when he
re-entered his own home through a jammed front door.


Uhmmm..?

LOL

RichTravsky

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Eddie Haskell wrote:
> "Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@Shadow.com> wrote in message
> > "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
> >> "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
> >>>
> >>> http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
> >>>
> >>> Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
> >>
> >> This, from media matters?
> >>
> >> Hahahahahahah!
> >>
> >>> Beck uttered perhaps his most infamous words to date, calling the
> >>> president a "racist"
> >>
> >> "Typical white person"
> >>
> >> -Hussein
> >
> > Hussein is dead, Felcher. We're talking about Beck.
>
> Hussein is dead?!
>
> Ding dong the Hussein is dead! The wicked Hussein is dead!

Several years ago. It was all over the news.

http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/ethel/rumsfeld-saddam.jpg

Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
<de...@dead.com> wrote:

>On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:00:09 -0800, Democratic Teabagging Fag wrote:
>
>> Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
>> <de...@dead.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:37:57 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Dec 21, 4:05 pm, Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girly...@Libs.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Teabagging is an erotic activity used within the context of BDSM and
>>>>> male dominance, with a dominant man teabagging his submissive partner
>>>>> as one variation of facesitting and/or as a means of inflicting
>>>>> erotic humiliation.
>>>>>
>>>>> A favorite hobby amongst LIBERALS.
>>>>
>>>> You can also do it with your girlfriend - if you had one.
>>>
>>>I'm guessing that his folks, sensing that his was a DNA that should not
>>>be passed along, didn't tell him about girls.
>>
>> From what I heard around the net, you wouldn't be able to teabag anyone
>> if you tried since your belly hangs lower than your nutsack.
>>
>
>Oh, dear. You've been depending on the child molester for your ideas
>again, haven't you.

Struck a nerve, didn't I Cupcake?

5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09

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On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:15:17 -0800, Democratic Teabagging Fag wrote:

> Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
> <de...@dead.com> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:00:09 -0800, Democratic Teabagging Fag wrote:
>>
>>> Waiting for his next teabag, "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09"
>>> <de...@dead.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:37:57 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Dec 21, 4:05 pm, Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girly...@Libs.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Teabagging is an erotic activity used within the context of BDSM
>>>>>> and male dominance, with a dominant man teabagging his submissive
>>>>>> partner as one variation of facesitting and/or as a means of
>>>>>> inflicting erotic humiliation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A favorite hobby amongst LIBERALS.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can also do it with your girlfriend - if you had one.
>>>>
>>>>I'm guessing that his folks, sensing that his was a DNA that should
>>>>not be passed along, didn't tell him about girls.
>>>
>>> From what I heard around the net, you wouldn't be able to teabag
>>> anyone if you tried since your belly hangs lower than your nutsack.
>>>
>>>
>>Oh, dear. You've been depending on the child molester for your ideas
>>again, haven't you.
>
> Struck a nerve, didn't I Cupcake?


Not at all. I took your veer into personal attacks as a surrender on
your part, and stopped taking you seriously.

Have a nice day.

Eddie Haskell

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4B319E97...@hotmMOVEail.com...

He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit. Disorderly
conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4B319EE2...@hotmMOVEail.com...

Damn, did you know that FDR sided with Stalin, DNC parrot?

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4B319E5C...@hotmMOVEail.com...

> Eddie Haskell wrote:
>>
>> "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>> news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...
>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>> >
>> > http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>> >
>> >
>> > Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
>>
>> > Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer
>> > summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
>> > and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
>> > home
>>
>> Flat-out fucking lie.
>
> Prove it -> disorderly conduct charge

-Eddie Haskell

Frank Pittel

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Dec 23, 2009, 2:22:00 PM12/23/09
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In alt.politics.usa.republican Eddie Haskell <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:

: "Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@Shadow.com> wrote in message

: Hussein is dead?!

dumbo dying would make for a Merry Christmas indeed!!

Frank Pittel

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Dec 23, 2009, 2:23:54 PM12/23/09
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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:

: Flat-out fucking lie.

: -Eddie Haskell


: Uhmmm..?

Your claim was that the prof was arrested for entering his own home. Your supposed proof
makes it clear that he was arrested for disorderly conduct.

Lamont Cranston

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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
news:4b32644a$0$9656$9a6e...@news.newshosting.com
> Disorderly conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth reaction
> to racism.

Fixed it for you, Felcher.

>
> -Eddie Haskell

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 23, 2009, 4:36:52 PM12/23/09
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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@Shadow.com> wrote in message
news:hgtube$1hu$1...@news.datemas.de...

Two, two, two lies in one..

-Eddie Haskell

JohnN

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Dec 23, 2009, 5:37:20 PM12/23/09
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On Dec 21, 3:57 pm, Johnny Asia <baying46...@mypacks.net> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
>
> http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
>
> Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
>
> Glenn Beck's well of ridiculous was deep and poisonous before he
> launched his Fox News show, but the inauguration of the 44th president
> of the United States -- and the permissive cheerleading of his Fox
> News honchos -- uncorked the former Morning Zoo shock jock's unique
> brand of vitriol, stage theatrics, and hyperbolic fright, making him
> an easy choice for Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year.

I credit his magic undies.

JohnN

5306 Dead, 439 since 1/20/09

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On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 12:42:23 -0600, "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com>
wrote:

Just so they could bully your good buddy Adolf.
>

Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 23, 2009, 11:29:20 PM12/23/09
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I get it. You want Santa to bring you a brand new set of tweezers and
a magnifying glass. Stop crying about personal attacks. You followed
the thread of the idiot who tried to make clever retort to my tagline.

Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girl...@Libs.com> wrote:


>I get it. You want Santa to bring you a brand new set of tweezers and
>a magnifying glass. Stop crying about personal attacks. You followed
>the thread of the idiot who tried to make clever retort to my tagline.
>

Where's your clever reply, Zeppy?

Use the cupcake, die by the cupcake.

Governor Swill

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Dec 24, 2009, 8:02:09 PM12/24/09
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"Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:

>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit. Disorderly
>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.

If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.

Swill
--
In the exam room . . .
Doctor: "Public Opt . . ."

Elephant: "SOCIALISM!"

Doctor: "Reflexes good."

Frank Pittel

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Dec 26, 2009, 12:54:55 AM12/26/09
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In alt.politics.usa.republican Governor Swill <governo...@gmail.com> wrote:
: "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:

: >He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit. Disorderly
: >conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.

: If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
: ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
: lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.

When the cop asked me for an id I would have showed it to him.

RichTravsky

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Eddie Haskell wrote:
>
> "RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
> news:4B319E97...@hotmMOVEail.com...
> > Eddie Haskell wrote:
> >>
> >> "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
> >> news:HIednQnZw-Cz3a3W...@posted.carinet...
> >> > On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:02:33 -0800, Doorman wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Don't talk about Cloward & Piven....go after the messenger, not the
> >> >> messege.
> >> >
> >> > When the "messege" is a lie, doesn't that tell you something about the
> >> > messenger?
> >>
> >> What does it say about someone who characterizes a message as a lie with
> >> backing it up?
> >>
> >> Uhmmm..?
> >
> > "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
> > >
> > > http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
> > >
> > >
> > > Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
> >
> > > Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer
> > > summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
> > > and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
> > > home
> >
> > Flat-out fucking lie.
> >
> > http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews
> >
> > Authorities dropped a disorderly conduct charge against a prominent
> > Harvard
> > University professor at the center of a robbery mix-up that happened when
> > he
> > re-entered his own home through a jammed front door.
>
> He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit. Disorderly
> conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.

"that happened when he re-entered his own home through a jammed front door"

HAHAHAHAHAHAH

RichTravsky

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Frank Pittel wrote:
> In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
> : Eddie Haskell wrote:
> : > "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
> : > > On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:02:33 -0800, Doorman wrote:
> : > >
> : > >> Don't talk about Cloward & Piven....go after the messenger, not the
> : > >> messege.
> : > >
> : > > When the "messege" is a lie, doesn't that tell you something about the
> : > > messenger?
> : >
> : > What does it say about someone who characterizes a message as a lie with
> : > backing it up?
> : >
> : > Uhmmm..?
>
> : "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> : > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
> : >
> : > http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
> : >
> : > Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
>
> : > Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer
> : > summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
> : > and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
> : > home
>
> : Flat-out fucking lie.
>
> : http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews
> :
> : Authorities dropped a disorderly conduct charge against a prominent Harvard
> : University professor at the center of a robbery mix-up that happened when he
> : re-entered his own home through a jammed front door.
>
> : Uhmmm..?
>
> Your claim was that the prof was arrested for entering his own home. Your supposed proof
> makes it clear that he was arrested for disorderly conduct.

What part of

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews

Authorities dropped a disorderly conduct charge against a prominent Harvard
University professor at the center of a robbery mix-up that happened when he
re-entered his own home through a jammed front door.

"that happened when he re-entered his own home through a jammed front door"

did you not understand Piddle?

RT

RichTravsky

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Eddie Haskell wrote:
> "RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
> > Eddie Haskell wrote:
> >> "Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@Shadow.com> wrote in message
> >> > "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote in message
> >> >> "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> >> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
> >> >>>
> >> >>> http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
> >> >>
> >> >> This, from media matters?
> >> >>
> >> >> Hahahahahahah!
> >> >>
> >> >>> Beck uttered perhaps his most infamous words to date, calling the
> >> >>> president a "racist"
> >> >>
> >> >> "Typical white person"
> >> >>
> >> >> -Hussein
> >> >
> >> > Hussein is dead, Felcher. We're talking about Beck.
> >>
> >> Hussein is dead?!
> >>
> >> Ding dong the Hussein is dead! The wicked Hussein is dead!
> >
> > Several years ago. It was all over the news.
> >
> > http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/ethel/rumsfeld-saddam.jpg
>
> Damn, did you know that FDR sided with Stalin, DNC parrot?

Damn, did you know we were allies against Nazi Germnay, RNC parrot?

RT

RichTravsky

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Eddie Haskell wrote:
> "RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
> > Eddie Haskell wrote:
> >> "Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
> >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxEcWFMU1s&feature=player_embedded
> >> >
> >> > http://mediamatters.org/research/200912210015
> >> >
> >> > Glenn Beck: Media Matters' 2009 Misinformer of the Year
> >>
> >> > Appearing on Fox & Friends in June to discuss a White House "beer
> >> > summit" between President Obama, a white Massachusetts police officer,
> >> > and a black Harvard professor who had been arrested entering his own
> >> > home
> >>
> >> Flat-out fucking lie.
> >
> > Prove it -> disorderly conduct charge

Which is an arrest. Thank you, you may sit down now.

Frank Pittel

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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:

: What part of

You keep getting dumber and dumber. He wasn't arrested for entering his home.
Even the cite you provide to support your lie proves that you're wrong.

Eddie Haskell

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"Governor Swill" <governo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8n38j5dnsife8061k...@4ax.com...

> "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
>
>>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit.
>>Disorderly
>>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.
>
> If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
> ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
> lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.

He didn't try to arrested him for entering his home, STUPID. He was arrested
because Gates is a raving racist lunatic.

Damn, everyone one of you fuckers win the "misinformer of the year" award.
Even your attempt to paint Beck as such is based on typical democrat smears
and misinformation. It's all the hell you people are good for. It's all you
fucking do.

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4B384083...@hotmMOVEail.com...

Fuck off you fucking lair. Character assassination is the most egregious act
you can perpetrate against someone short of murder, but you miserable
fuckers don't care. You have no morals. It would be IMPOSSIBLE to be a
democrat and be moral.

Unless you're a goddamned idiot of course.

So, which kind of democrat are you, a goddamned idiot, or a piece of SHIT
LIAR?

-Eddie Haskell

Eddie Haskell

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"RichTravsky" <traR...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4B38485F...@hotmMOVEail.com...

Too stupid to realize that I just kicked your ass, huh?

-Eddie Haskell


5311 Dead, 444 since 1/20/09

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On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 16:29:07 -0600, "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com>
wrote:

Eddie clearly prefers Hitler to Stalin OR FDR.
>

5311 Dead, 444 since 1/20/09

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On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 16:20:28 -0600, "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com>
wrote:

>


>"Governor Swill" <governo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:8n38j5dnsife8061k...@4ax.com...
>> "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
>>
>>>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit.
>>>Disorderly
>>>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.
>>
>> If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
>> ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
>> lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.
>
>He didn't try to arrested him for entering his home, STUPID. He was arrested
>because Gates is a raving racist lunatic.

If being a raving racist lunatic is against the law, what are you
doing out?

And if it isn't against the law, then what was Gates arrested for?


>
>Damn, everyone one of you fuckers win the "misinformer of the year" award.
>Even your attempt to paint Beck as such is based on typical democrat smears
>and misinformation. It's all the hell you people are good for. It's all you
>fucking do.
>

You just keep defending Becky, Eddie. You're covering the both of you
in . . . um, glory. Yeah, that's the ticket. Glory.

>-Eddie Haskell
>

RichTravsky

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What part of

"robbery mix-up that happened when he that happened when he re-entered his own home


through a jammed front door"

do you still not understand?

RichTravsky

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Eddie Haskell wrote:
>
> "Governor Swill" <governo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
> >
> >>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit.
> >>Disorderly
> >>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.
> >
> > If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
> > ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
> > lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.
>
> He didn't try to arrested him for entering his home, STUPID. He was arrested
> because Gates is a raving racist lunatic.

Lie. Prove it ->

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0723092gates1.html

The police report. Says "disorderly conduct". Damn, you're stupid. More than
other rightards, and they're pretty damn stupid.



> Damn, everyone one of you fuckers win the "misinformer of the year" award.
> Even your attempt to paint Beck as such is based on typical democrat smears
> and misinformation. It's all the hell you people are good for. It's all you
> fucking do.


Glenn Beck EXPOSED - Crying On Cue Using Vicks under His Eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj4I2f0ZO6g

RichTravsky

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waah waaah another whining baby rightard...

> you can perpetrate against someone short of murder, but you miserable
> fuckers don't care. You have no morals. It would be IMPOSSIBLE to be a
> democrat and be moral.
>
> Unless you're a goddamned idiot of course.
>
> So, which kind of democrat are you, a goddamned idiot, or a piece of SHIT
> LIAR?

The kind that just made a fool of you

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0723092gates1.html

RichTravsky

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Too stupid to know basic history?

http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/ethel/rumsfeld-saddam.jpg

Was the US at war with any other country then? No?

You may sit down now.

RT

*us*

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>"Johnny Asia" <bayin...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
>news:b4ovi59pknc3u29g1...@4ax.com...

Subject line restored for accuracy.

Frank Pittel

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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: Frank Pittel wrote:
: > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:

You just keep getting dumber and dumber.

Frank Pittel

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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: Eddie Haskell wrote:
: >
: > "Governor Swill" <governo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
: > > "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
: > >
: > >>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit.
: > >>Disorderly
: > >>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.
: > >
: > > If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
: > > ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
: > > lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.
: >
: > He didn't try to arrested him for entering his home, STUPID. He was arrested
: > because Gates is a raving racist lunatic.

: Lie. Prove it ->

: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0723092gates1.html

: The police report. Says "disorderly conduct". Damn, you're stupid. More than
: other rightards, and they're pretty damn stupid.

In another post in this very thread you're desperately trying to twist a cite you
found to support your lie that he wasn't arrested for disorderly conduct.

RichTravsky

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It was disorderly conduct, Piddle, that happened WHILE entering the house...

I'll double space between the words, just for you (because we feel sorry for you)

"that happened when he re-entered his own home through a jammed front
door"

There. Now you can use your finger to follow along easier.

RT

RichTravsky

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Lie.

Frank Pittel

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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: Frank Pittel wrote:
: > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: > : Frank Pittel wrote:
: > : > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:

You should try researching what actually happened before making a bigger idiot out
of yourself.

RichTravsky

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Uh, Piddle:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0723092gates1.html

Posted that last week.

Now, you show YOUR "research"...

RichTravsky

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RichTravsky wrote:
>
> Eddie Haskell wrote:
> >
> > "Governor Swill" <governo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > > "Eddie Haskell" <fg...@eeaeae.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >>He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and you know it, dipshit.
> > >>Disorderly
> > >>conduct born out of Gates' frothing at the mouth racism.
> > >
> > > If a cop tried to arrest me for entering my own home, you can bet your
> > > ass I'd be arrested for disorderly conduct right before I hired a
> > > lawyer to sue for all my tax money back.
> >
> > He didn't try to arrested him for entering his home, STUPID. He was arrested
> > because Gates is a raving racist lunatic.
>
> Lie. Prove it ->

Still waiting...

Frank Pittel

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In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: Frank Pittel wrote:
: >
: > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: > : Frank Pittel wrote:
: > : > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:
: > : > : Frank Pittel wrote:
: > : > : > In alt.politics.usa.republican RichTravsky <traR...@hotmmoveail.com> wrote:

: Uh, Piddle:

: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0723092gates1.html

: Posted that last week.

Can't find your previous reference to "the smoking gun".

Somehow you missed this part in your cite from
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534203,00.html?test=latestnews:

Gates ??? the director of Harvard's W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African
American Research and one of Time magazine's 1997 most influential Americans ??? initially
refused to show the officer his identification, police said. He ultimately turned over a
Harvard University ID card.

"Gates continued to yell at me, accusing me of racial bias and continued to tell me that
I had not heard the last of him," the officer wrote.

Gates said in a statement that he turned over his driver's license and Harvard ID ??? both
with his photos ??? and repeatedly asked for the name and badge number of the officer, who
refused.

He then followed the officer as he left his house onto his front porch, where he was
handcuffed in front of other officers, he said. His account of the incident was released
Monday by Ogletree on TheRoot.com, a Web site Gates runs.

He was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge after police said he "exhibited loud and
tumultuous behavior," and was released later that day on his own recognizance.
------------------------------ end quote-----------------------------------------

What part of "He was arrest on a disorderly conduct charge" did you have trouble
understanding???

RichTravsky

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Uh Piddle, I told you that...


RT

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