August 09, 2005
Bad Moonbat Rising...
Via Moonbat Daily, it seems the DUers have completely flipped out because Cindy Sheehan was having trouble with her cell phone while trying to conduct an interview with Thom Hartmann, who was apparently filling in on Air America.
I'm used to the rampant paranoia of those who post on the Democratic Underground, but have they never had spotty cell phone reception before? Please. Can you hear me now?
It is perhaps just as likley that the break and communications came from the radio station. Now that Alzheimer's patients and inner city orphan's are wise to Air America's embezzlement tricks, AA might not be able to pay their phone bills...
You're missing the larger point here. First off, we now know someone listens to Air America. That in itself has been a great unknown for months. Secondly, don't you know that President Bush has caused the storms here in Texas? While my yard praised his powers, the DUmmies think he's just silencing another critic.
Posted by: Chad Evans at August 9, 2005 09:41 PMI stand corrected;-)
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at August 9, 2005 09:56 PMMaybe she should stop seething. All that spittle is not good for electronics.
I though the moonbats WANTED to block cell phone towers? http://www.tearingdownstrongholds.com/ (it's worth clicking, trust me. You will die laughing.)
Posted by: William Teach at August 10, 2005 07:08 PMChad - you can't count their broadcast engineer as an audience, that's cheating ;->
Posted by: tony at August 11, 2005 12:06 AMI had not realized how vile Air America is until I read this 4/27/05 article for the first time last night: "Air America probed after Bush 'gunshots' - Feds investigating apparent threat broadcast on new radio network."
One radio station attempting that kind of incitement + one lone incitable moonbat called Sheehan camped out in close proximity to POTUS, worries me. Her family would be wise to get her home.
Posted by: BR at August 12, 2005 08:31 AMOh jeez, this would be a funny parody on moonbat paranoia, if it weren't so serious... I just remembered the film "Manchurian Candidate" in which the brainwashed/hypnotized assassin received his trigger command words via telephone.
Posted by: BR at August 12, 2005 08:40 AM