http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/09/05/jimmy_hoffa_at_obama_event_on_gop_lets_take_these_son_of_bitches_out.html
I know this isn't nearly as bad as little cartoon crosshairs on a map or anything...but, well, you know.
Don't worry, it won't be too many years until Hoffa's compatriots do to him what they did to his daddy: put him inside a car, take it to a junk yard, and turn the car into one square foot of crushed metal with an organic center. :laugh:fish82;884188 wrote:Little Jimmy Hoffa lets his kinder, gentler side shine though.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/09/05/jimmy_hoffa_at_obama_event_on_gop_lets_take_these_son_of_bitches_out.html
I know this isn't nearly as bad as little cartoon crosshairs on a map or anything...but, well, you know.
Just about sums it up doesn't it?jhay78;885716 wrote:My prediction is that these outbursts of civility from the left have only just begun and will intensify the closer we get to 2012. We saw shades of it in Wisconsin, where Governor Walker's efforts to deal with deficits and help local communities deal with deficits (which are working by the way) were labeled as attacks against "working people", even though organized labor makes up about 7% of the US workforce. Subsequent efforts by Tea Partiers to bring responsible governance to DC has been met with some of the most outlandish, uncivil, and near-violence-inciting rhetoric I've heard in a long time.
Of course I don't expect the drones of society (and on this site) to speak out against this stuff, but the silence of self-proclaimed "independents" on this site regarding the left's rhetoric and the mainstream media's hypocrisy speaks volumes to me. I bet I'm not even listing half of what's happened in the last 6 months alone:
- Hoffa's rant above
- Maxine Waters' telling the Tea Party they can go to hell
- the Congressman from the CBC (can't remember his name) saying that Tea Partiers want to see blacks hanging from trees
- Joe Biden using terms like "terrorists" and "barbarians"
I'm too tired to remember them all and don't feel like Googling them right now, but the point remains: after the non-stop lectures from media/politicians about rhetoric following the Gabby Giffords shooting (where no link was discovered between the shooter and Tea Party/conservatism/talk radio/etc despite desperate attempts to prove such links), the hypocrisy with regard to the latest spewing from the left is overwhelming and I defy any liberal or left-leaning Democrat on this site to prove otherwise.
One man's opinion on how the President is tacitly approving the left's rhetoric by not condemning it, thereby exposing himself as a worthless and pathetic leader:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/276356/credibility-decline-victor-davis-hanson
Anyone hear those crickets?Belly35;885879 wrote:Those of the Democrat and or Liberal influence do you support this type of rhetoric?
Carney is an arrogant, condescending doofus. Dude has to be related to Ms. Vasserman Shultz in some way.Writerbuckeye;886707 wrote:One of the most pathetic dodges I've ever seen of a question came from Carney (he's well named, by the way) when Jake Tapper tried to pin him down on this. Kudos to Tapper for even attempting it. He's one of the few White House reporters who isn't a total lap dog for Obama.
I found the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3B1u7LVByY
I'm shocked - SHOCKED - that you would think Hoffa's "sons of bitches" rhetoric is acceptable.stlouiedipalma;886974 wrote:I certainly didn't see anything offensive in Hoffa's comments.
I don't find it offensive either...I have no problem with any type of rhetoric used. Hoffa is a simple union stooge...I know this is just the way he talks. I think most intelligent people know the difference between colorful rhetoric and an actual call to violence.stlouiedipalma;886974 wrote:I certainly didn't see anything offensive in Hoffa's comments. Fish, if this is all you've got, why bother?
Yeah I agree ,using the word "war" (as if Hoffa knows what war really is) 5 times in 1 paragragh and calling Tea Party members "son's of bitches" is the new civil discussion that Obama called for in January.stlouiedipalma;886974 wrote:I certainly didn't see anything offensive in Hoffa's comments. Fish, if this is all you've got, why bother?
One word: HYPOCRISY.stlouiedipalma;886974 wrote:I certainly didn't see anything offensive in Hoffa's comments. Fish, if this is all you've got, why bother?
She is his husband.jhay78;886795 wrote:Carney is an arrogant, condescending doofus. Dude has to be related to Ms. Vasserman Shultz in some way.
Lol at the picture of the union thug with the sign attached to his baseball bat. It doubles as a weapon in case he needs to take any Sons of bitches out.BGFalcons82;887516 wrote:Thuggery gone wild - http://nation.foxnews.com/unions/2011/09/08/union-agitators-storm-port-hold-security-guards-hostage
No charges filed for hostage taking and malicious intent to damage property. How sweet.
Is that what they mean by sportin wood?majorspark;887524 wrote:Lol at the picture of the union thug with the sign attached to his baseball bat. It doubles as a weapon in case he needs to take any Sons of bitches out.
LMAO! Good one.majorspark;887524 wrote:Lol at the picture of the union thug with the sign attached to his baseball bat. It doubles as a weapon in case he needs to take any Sons of bitches out.
Writerbuckeye;887170 wrote:One word: HYPOCRISY.
Obama is the one who made it a point to call out what he (and other libs) determined were "violent" rhetoric, including Palin's so-called target page on her website. A big deal was made of cooling ALL references to violence -- the implication being that people on the right were the ones mostly guilty of such rhetoric.
Now the guy who INTRODUCES Obama at an event uses the language in question and it's okay?
Only if you're a hypocritical liberal.
Nobody on the right had any problem with political rhetoric; it was only the left that made it an issue.
Now it's THEIR issue.
You know damned well that if the head of - say - the NRA introduced a Republican POTUS and told the crowd just before he introduced the president, ""We've got to keep an eye on the battle that we face -- a war on gun ownership. And you see it everywhere. It is the Democratic Party. And there's only one way to beat and win that war -- the one thing about gun owners is, we like a good fight. President Republican, this is your army, we are ready to march. Let's take these son-of-a-bitches out."stlouiedipalma;889434 wrote:Cry me a fucking river, you pompous ass. After hearing all of the shit you and your lemmings direct toward anything that is left of the John Birch Society and now the term "sons of bitches" gets you all upset?
Excellent non response. Par for the course.stlouiedipalma;889434 wrote:Cry me a ****ing river, you pompous ass. After hearing all of the **** you and your lemmings direct toward anything that is left of the John Birch Society and now the term "sons of bitches" gets you all upset?
