September 16, 2009
Daily Show Slams ACORN and the MSM
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
The Audacity of Hos | ||||
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Sure, you've probably seen it elsewhere already, but it's worth watching again.
Somewhere in Washington, DC, Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama are sweating bullets that their allies are falling apart.
Thanks Jon Stewart.
Meanwhile Sullivan and Charles Johnson have turned into ACORN apologists, worrying that the right wing blogs are...well, too mean.
Andrew Sullivan speaks about Charles Johnson:
16 Sep 2009 09:40 pm
The Continued Evolution Of Charles Johnson
The pioneer of the anti-Jihadist blog, Little Green Footballs, is repulsed by some of the developments on the populist, racist right. He's right to be; and has the courage to say so. For that he is subjected to the usual mau-mauing. Check out his blog. It's an Yglesias Award in motion.
Mau-mauing? That sounds rather racist from a Brit? So what's next, will CJ and Sully both appear on Bill Maher's show, followed by a few doobs and a post show circle jerk?
Posted by: Joe at September 16, 2009 11:56 PMFunny. True, but funny. As i said before, ACORN needs to clean their house and lose all federal funding until they do.
Posted by: Lipiwitz at September 17, 2009 01:41 AM>>"As i said before, ACORN needs to clean their house"
If lying was a felony, you'd spend the rest of your miserable life behind bars.
Posted by: Steve at September 17, 2009 02:57 AMYeah Steve but could you prove it.
Posted by: Lipiwitz at September 17, 2009 06:02 AMNancy's only sweating whether she will be able to get enough illegals to pick the grapes in her vineyards this year.
obumbles is sweating whether acorn saved his emails with the directions on how to smuggle those children into the US.
Posted by: emdfl at September 17, 2009 09:19 AMWho could be surprised that the party of slavery on a national scale would find nothing objectionable to a bit of sex slavery on a neighborhood scale. This crowd thinks globally but acts locally.
Posted by: megapotamus at September 17, 2009 10:23 AM