Fox Nation and Big Government Fail to Retract Bogus Story - Day Five

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Still no retraction at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government blog for their completely false claim that the CEO of ACORN visited the White House on September 5th: White House Visitors Log: ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis In Obama Residence Week Before Sting Videos Launched - Big Government.

And no correction at Fox Nation either: ACORN CEO Visited White House Week Before Scandal Broke | The FOX Nation.

Five days and counting since the story was debunked, and they’re just leaving the false claim out there. Disgraceful.

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87 comments
1 Glen Davidson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:25:27am

In other news, the sun came up this morning.

Glen Davidson
[Link: tinyurl.com...]

2 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:27:09am

it's so hard to find good help over the holiday weekends these days

/

3 darthstar  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:29:01am

Isn't Fox Nation a right wing hate site?

4 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:29:26am

re: #3 darthstar

Isn't Fox Nation a right wing hate site?

Depends on your point of view.

5 Obdicut  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:31:46am

I always am torn between explanations of malice and incompetence for things like this.

6 Spare O'Lake  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:32:20am

Considering that ACORN is such a wonderful, honest, apolitical public service organization, why would Obama want to avoid meeting with their CEO like the plague?

7 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:32:38am

re: #1 Glen Davidson

GAZE

8 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:32:49am

re: #6 Spare O'Lake

Considering that ACORN is such a wonderful, honest, apolitical public service organization, why would Obama want to avoid meeting with their CEO like the plague?

What are you talking about?

9 srjh  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:35:44am

re: #5 Obdicut

Incompetence is a reasonable excuse for the error in the first place, but not for failing to correct the record when called on said error.

10 Buck  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:38:12am

OT:

John Brennan, Obama Security advisor says he doesn't think there was "a smoking gun" before the xmas day bomber got on the plane. Can someone tell him that when there is only a smoking gun is AFTER it has been fired?

11 jaunte  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:39:07am

re: #1 Glen Davidson

Leeching.

12 Locker  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:39:52am

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

13 Stanghazi  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:42:08am

re: #12 Locker

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

No, it will be something sexual.

14 Racer X  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:42:10am

re: #1 Glen Davidson

The site you link to is very deep. Like an abyss. That you slowly back away from.

15 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:42:30am

re: #12 Locker

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

Saying that someone supports cannibalistic nazi pandas could actually be funny. Saying that they support child porn cannot.

16 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:42:51am

re: #12 Locker

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media stupid and lazy parts of the media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

Edited for clarity, it's not just the right-wing that does that.

17 srjh  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:43:14am

re: #9 srjh

Hmm... actually, I should clarify that incompetence isn't a reasonable "excuse" for anything, and I do expect better of media sources.

"Explanation" is probably a better word. Incompetence doesn't hold water as an explanation when failing to correct the record, in fact it turns what may have otherwise been an unintentional error into a clear lie.

18 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:43:43am

re: #12 Locker

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

of course, people on the left would never stoop to such tactics.

19 Locker  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:46:43am

Well if you wanna accuse the left of calling someone a child porn supporter instead of retracting a message then show me the money.

20 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:47:47am

re: #13 Stanley Sea

No, it will be something sexual.

They're already doing that. The first step has been to obsessively associate Charles with Andrew Sullivan in order to create an impression that Charles is. The second step has been to attack him for exposing the haters behind "Fistgate". The third step will be accuse him outright of promoting some form of child abuse. That will bring Homophobia, obsession with purity, and abuse hysteria together to form yet another Wingnut Trifecta.

21 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:49:44am

Sic transit gloria internet as any counterweight to the inaccuracy of the mainstream media.

Too bad.

22 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:50:04am

re: #19 Locker

Well if you wanna accuse the left of calling someone a child porn supporter instead of retracting a message then show me the money.

al sharpton calls innocent men rapists and racists and even after the alleged victim admits she lied. did he ever retract his charges?

or is he a right winger too?

23 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:51:09am

re: #21 Ojoe

Sic transit gloria internet as any counterweight to the inaccuracy of the mainstream media.

Too bad.

"All glory is fleeting", correct?

24 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:51:22am

By the end of Obama's second term (I have a hard time seeing the GOP putting up a reasonable candidiate at this point, they'd be primaried into oblivion) these kooks are going to be claiming that ACORN is actually a cabal of Crowley-esque diabolicals underneath the white house, that member sof Acorn can dodge bullets like in the Matrix, and that if you say ACORN backwards you hear "Paul is Dead."

25 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:52:24am

re: #23 Dark_Falcon

More or less: "Thus (sic) Passes (transit) The Glory (gloria)

26 albusteve  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:52:50am

re: #12 Locker

It seems that in certain parts of the right wing media, attacking the messenger is a common replacement for retraction. Perhaps we'll soon see an article about how Charles supports cannibalistic, nazi panda bears as a reply.

indeed....
"what is objectionable, what is dangerous about the extremists is not that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant. The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents."

Bobby Kennedy

27 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:53:19am

re: #25 Ojoe

More or less: "Thus (sic) Passes (transit) The Glory (gloria)

Thank for the translation.

28 Buck  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:53:41am

Andrew Breitbart’s tweet:

"WH Claims: Wrong Jeremiah Wright; Wrong Bill Ayres; Wrong Malik Shabazz; Now Wrong Bertha Lewis. Cmon?! What are mathematical odds?"

AND in the original article he wrote:

"Of course, it is possible that this isn’t ACORN’s Bertha Lewis. After a previous dump of visitor records listed the name, Jeremiah Wright, the White House said, ‘oh, that was a different Jeremiah Wright.’ The media, of course, said, ‘okay,’ and never followed up. So, maybe the Bertha Lewis listed here isn’t the CEO of ACORN. Just another Bertha Lewis who gets special weekend access to the White House Residence, complete with an extra-special staff tour. Sure, possible, but we’d love to see a bookie’s odds on that."

Is there really a chance that there is a special "Bertha Lewis" that no one seems to know, and is not at all in the public eye (and deserves a private special tour of the WH, and access to the residence)?

Or....

29 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:53:59am

re: #1 Glen Davidson

In other news, the sun came up this morning.

Glen Davidson
[Link: tinyurl.com...]

Please stop spamming my website with that link, or I'll block your account.

30 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:54:23am

re: #24 WindUpBird

By the end of Obama's second term (I have a hard time seeing the GOP putting up a reasonable candidiate at this point, they'd be primaried into oblivion) these kooks are going to be claiming that ACORN is actually a cabal of Crowley-esque diabolicals underneath the white house, that member sof Acorn can dodge bullets like in the Matrix, and that if you say ACORN backwards you hear "Paul is Dead."

If unemployment doesn't come down significantly in the next two years Obama will have a tough re-election fight no matter how crazy the GOP candidate is.

31 Obdicut  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:55:11am

re: #28 Buck

I couldn't understand your post, sorry.

32 albusteve  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:55:18am

re: #30 Girth

If unemployment doesn't come down significantly in the next two years Obama will have a tough re-election fight no matter how crazy the GOP candidate is.

just imagine a Palin/Paul ticket...chew on that

33 Killgore Trout  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:55:19am

Obama's effigy in Pres. Carter's hometown

A doll found hanging off of a building in Plains is causing controversy.

Controversial enough to get the United States Secret Service involved.

Witnesses say it was an image of President Barack Obama with a rope around his neck and the display was found hanging in one of the city's most recognizable sites dedicated to former President Jimmy Carter.

A few people were able to snap pictures of the black doll with the rope hanging off that building right in the center of town before it was taken down.

34 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:55:24am

re: #28 Buck

Andrew Breitbart’s tweet:

Is there really a chance that there is a special "Bertha Lewis" that no one seems to know, and is not at all in the public eye (and deserves a private special tour of the WH, and access to the residence)?

Or...

That's pathetic. So you think the administration is just lying and those people really did visit the White House, eh?

Good grief. This is why the right wing is so bereft of ideas.

35 Soap_Man  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:55:40am

re: #30 Girth

If unemployment doesn't come down significantly in the next two years Obama will have a tough re-election fight no matter how crazy the GOP candidate is.

I'm betting that the economy will be stronger by then. Not robust, but healthy enough for Obama to skate to reelection.

36 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:56:01am

re: #32 albusteve

just imagine a Palin/Paul ticket...chew on that

I just ate, damn you.

37 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:56:21am

re: #33 Killgore Trout

Obama's effigy in Pres. Carter's hometown

carter will blame the Jews for it ...

38 Soap_Man  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:56:37am

re: #35 Soap_Man

For the record, I have nothing to back that up with. Just a hunch. :)

39 darthstar  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:56:46am

re: #18 _RememberTonyC

of course, people on the left would never stoop to such tactics.

It's one of the downsides to being without sin...but I'm okay with that. ;)

40 Obdicut  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:57:18am

re: #28 Buck

Oh, were you really saying that there's some conspiracy about this? Sorry, I couldn't understand your post because I wasn't expecting it to be crazy, then.

41 Spare O'Lake  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:57:38am

re: #8 Charles

What are you talking about?

Obama has not done any photo-ops with the CEO. In fact he has thrown ACORN under the bus and even after the recent whitewash reports he has not come out in support of ACORN. Also, since Congress has passed a law forbidding federal funding of ACORN, Obama will be extra careful to avoid them like the plague they are.

42 Stanghazi  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 10:58:05am

re: #28 Buck

Andrew Breitbart’s tweet:

Is there really a chance that there is a special "Bertha Lewis" that no one seems to know, and is not at all in the public eye (and deserves a private special tour of the WH, and access to the residence)?

Or...

So now it's a "special tour" and "acces to the residence" ? Come on!

43 Obdicut  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:00:29am

re: #41 Spare O'Lake

That law is the most idiotic piece of legislation since the Schiavo case.

44 SixDegrees  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:00:29am

re: #28 Buck

Andrew Breitbart’s tweet:

Is there really a chance that there is a special "Bertha Lewis" that no one seems to know, and is not at all in the public eye (and deserves a private special tour of the WH, and access to the residence)?

Or...

There's a very good chance that there are thousands of people named "Bertha Lewis" in the Unites states. That the one who visited the White House and the one affiliated with ACORN have different middle initials seems to be a solid fact.

At this point, it's incumbent upon those making accusations that this is a particular Bertha Lewis to back up their claims with proof. It is not the job of those accused to prove their own innocence, nor is it their job to attempt to prove a negative (a long-acknowledged logical impossibility) such as is being implicitly demanded here.

45 Soap_Man  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:00:33am

Does anyone know how many people are on this guest list? The White House gives daily tours to pretty regular people, not to mention all the folks who come there for low-level meetings with name-less staffers.

I'm guessing the probability that some of them share names with famous/infamous people is relatively high.

46 webevintage  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:01:09am

re: #28 Buck

Andrew Breitbart’s tweet:

Is there really a chance that there is a special "Bertha Lewis" that no one seems to know, and is not at all in the public eye (and deserves a private special tour of the WH, and access to the residence)?

Or...

Does Breirbart mean "special tour" like anyone can get by calling their Senator's office an arranging a tour?

and I'm still not even caring who visited the WH, when and why. Visiting the WH does not mean that that person gets to even wave at the President from a distance.

47 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:01:18am

re: #41 Spare O'Lake

Also, since Congress has passed a law forbidding federal funding of ACORN, Obama will be extra careful to avoid them like the plague they are.

Wrong -- ACORN's federal funding was restored by court order: Judge restores ACORN funding.

48 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:02:19am

re: #19 Locker

Well if you wanna accuse the left of calling someone a child porn supporter instead of retracting a message then show me the money.

where'd ya go, smart guy?

49 darthstar  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:02:39am

re: #33 Killgore Trout

Obama's effigy in Pres. Carter's hometown

Waiting to hear someone at Fox defend this as a non-racist 'prank'...you know, just a little humor...or change the subject with something like "Is this an indication of the president's drop in the polls?"

50 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:03:16am

re: #49 darthstar

Waiting to hear someone at Fox defend this as a non-racist 'prank'...you know, just a little humor...or change the subject with something like "Is this an indication of the president's drop in the polls?"

Waiting for BJ to defend this as non-racist.

51 webevintage  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:03:26am

re: #44 SixDegrees

There's a very good chance that there are thousands of people named "Bertha Lewis" in the Unites states.


Well there are at least 92 that come up here:

[Link: www.yellowpages.com...]

and the 1st one is a lady who lives in DC.

52 Soap_Man  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:03:39am

re: #49 darthstar

Waiting to hear someone at Fox defend this as a non-racist 'prank'...you know, just a little humor...or change the subject with something like "Is this an indication of the president's drop in the polls?"

I bet Fox doesn't cover it at all. Hard to say it isn't racist, so they probably just ignore it because it is indefensible.

53 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:03:56am

re: #33 Killgore Trout

Obama's effigy in Pres. Carter's hometown

Well, that's one image no sane person can say isn't racist. Given the history of Georgia, only a committed racist would deny that image is racist.

54 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:05:12am

re: #48 _RememberTonyC

where'd ya go, smart guy?

Heh.

55 Stanghazi  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:07:31am

re: #53 Dark_Falcon

Well, that's one image no sane person can say isn't racist. Given the history of Georgia, only a committed racist would deny that image is racist.

One commenter says it's "purely a political opinion"

sad

56 webevintage  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:09:12am

re: #52 Soap_Man

I bet Fox doesn't cover it at all. Hard to say it isn't racist, so they probably just ignore it because it is indefensible.

Oh hell, they can always find a way to defend it:

"I had no idea that hanging black dolls was offensive."
"I had no idea lynching was a racist thing, why my grandaddy helped lynch a white cattle rustler when he was just 10."
"Well that doll could represent any black, not just the President."
"Oh, whoever did that they were just joking in that dry sarcastic way that is so very hard for most folks to get."

57 Buck  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:09:17am

re: #31 Obdicut

I couldn't understand your post, sorry.

All I am saying is that although no retraction at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government blog, he does admit he might be wrong. However, until the shadow Bertha Lewis is clearly explained there might be another explanation.

Would it be the first time a 'unnamed' staffer was put into a situation where they diverted the willing press?

Again, he is saying that there might be two special Bertha Lewis'. However no one seems to know who the second one is, or anything about her. Other than a different middle initial.

In a similar way that many are reporting that ACORN videos where 'heavily edited' therefore 'debunked'. Edited for broadcast does not mean debunked. Big Government also provided full transcripts and audio. However ridiculous laws and possible lawsuits have forced the makers to take out the audio for broadcast for some.

The editing does not mean debunked. In fact Acorn did fire those employees, and even talked about how the videos did expose wrongdoing (illegal might be a different standard). No one said that what was happening on the videos was a crime, and the ACORN employees should have been arrested. Only that what there were doing was wrong, and a sign of other wrongdoing.

58 _RememberTonyC  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:09:34am

re: #54 Walter L. Newton

Heh.

he's probably busy downdinging my posts on previous threads ...

59 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:09:55am

re: #55 Stanley Sea

One commenter says it's "purely a political opinion"

sad

Anyone who thinks that has no brain, only a Wingularity inside their head.

60 SixDegrees  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:10:55am

re: #45 Soap_Man

Does anyone know how many people are on this guest list? The White House gives daily tours to pretty regular people, not to mention all the folks who come there for low-level meetings with name-less staffers.

I'm guessing the probability that some of them share names with famous/infamous people is relatively high.

I think someone mentioned yesterday that there were on the order of 20,000 names on the list release. Not sure what period that covers, but a couple hundred per day, five days a week would get you to 20,000 in just 5 months, so I'd guess it's broadly between a single quarter and the period since this Administration took office.

61 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:10:55am

re: #55 Stanley Sea

One commenter says it's "purely a political opinion"

sad

Was his screen name "BJ?"

62 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:11:32am

re: #59 Dark_Falcon

Anyone who thinks that has no brain, only a Wingularity inside their head.

That person is color-blind you know...he doesn't see race. People tell him that he's white.

63 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:14:21am

re: #57 Buck

And Breitbart's using the same horseshit debating tactic that Glenn Beck uses by first saying that he doesn't think that Obama is going to start a eugenics program, and then having a ten minute segment on eugenics in Nazi Germany.

64 webevintage  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:14:37am

re: #57 Buck

All I am saying is that although no retraction at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government blog, he does admit he might be wrong. However, until the shadow Bertha Lewis is clearly explained there might be another explanation.

"shadow Bertha Lewis"?
So now some private citizen has to have their counter tops looked at to prove that they exist just because the "visited" the White House.
This is getting silly.

65 Spare O'Lake  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:15:19am

re: #47 Charles

Wrong -- ACORN's federal funding was restored by court order: Judge restores ACORN funding.

Thanks for bringing that low level interim court decision of a NY district judge to my attention. Presumably you are aware that the DOJ has appealed that decision.

66 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:15:57am

re: #57 Buck

All I am saying is that although no retraction at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government blog, he does admit he might be wrong. However, until the shadow Bertha Lewis is clearly explained there might be another explanation.

There IS NO "shadow Bertha Lewis." This is a completely different person with a different name.

Concocting absurd conspiracy theories when you're proven wrong is no way to go through life.

67 Glen Davidson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:18:44am
The site you link to is very deep. Like an abyss. That you slowly back away from.

Unless, of course, you can actually think.

If you'd rather just hate any new thought, well, that's also a possibility. And far too much the usual.

Wouldn't want, you know, to actually explain consciousness with science, rather than the woo concepts, or the essentially dismissive ideas, heretofore espoused, would you?

Something similar has appeared in peer-reviewed literature:

[Link: cat.inist.fr...]

But it seems to leave out a lot, IMO, not to mention being a rather later formulation. Apical dendrites might do it, of course, but I wouldn't commit to those until I see organization a bit less jumbled than I've seen so far (entirely possible). I tend to think it's where the information is more processed, and the nerves more organized--but probably before the pyramidals largely take over.

The link is just a usual part of my signature, and I didn't expect it to be much noticed, or commented upon ("leeching"? How dumb is that comment?), though stupid uncomprehending remarks like yours are not unexpected when they do occur (meaningless garbage is easy to spew). I commented as I did because it's a boring blogpost, and, as others have noted, hardly confined to the right.

Well, so it is, and I really don't care to bother further with senseless comments such as yours further. I just thought I'd point out how ridiculous your prejudice is, and let it go at that.

Glen Davidson
[Link: tinyurl.com...]

68 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:21:18am

re: #67 Glen Davidson

This is the last warning. Clearly, you realize how to turn your name into a link to your website -- that's what the feature is for. If you continue to post a second link to your site in every comment you post, this is spamming, and it's not acceptable here.

69 Buck  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:23:24am

re: #67 Glen Davidson

Glen, don't push buttons. You can put your link into your profile.

Charles does not warn without really thinking about it.

70 jaunte  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:26:46am

re: #67 Glen Davidson

'Leeching' is a compact form of referring to what you're doing, which is to use the popularity of a better blog to boost your own page hits.

71 Racer X  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:30:52am

re: #67 Glen Davidson

Well, so it is, and I really don't care to bother further with senseless comments such as yours further.

Ditto.

;-)

72 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:32:04am
73 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:34:11am

re: #72 Glen Davidson

Third Flounce of the day. Is it just me or are the trolls being even dumber than usual?

74 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:34:14am
75 Girth  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:34:23am

re: #72 Glen Davidson

Bye.

76 recusancy  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:36:06am

re: #72 Glen Davidson

English isn't your first language is it?

77 Charles Johnson  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:36:59am

What a surprise. I try to be nice and give him a warning instead of just blocking him, and he spews insults at me.

So long, moron.

78 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:37:10am

re: #76 recusancy

English isn't your first language is it?

Too late. Now he belongs to the stalker blogs.

79 Racer X  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:37:53am

re: #74 Glen Davidson

Buh-bye Glen!

We'll all be sure to stop by your super-boss mind-enlightening site every day.

80 Buck  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 11:53:53am

re: #77 Charles

What a surprise. I try to be nice and give him a warning instead of just blocking him, and he spews insults at me.

So long, moron.

You gave him way more warnings than most.

RICK: I don't like disturbances in my place. Either lay off politics or get out.

81 Mark Pennington  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 12:27:16pm

They're never going to retract this story. They'll be too busy with the next bogus nutbar story: OBAMA COVER-UP - YOU MUST TELL THE WORLD WHY WHY WHY - Michelle Obama Loses Law License.

82 Lidane  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:07:30pm

OT, but Brit Hume suggested today that Tiger Woods should convert to Christianity in order to recover from his scandal:

[Link: www.politico.com...]

Unbelievable.

83 blueraven  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:14:35pm

re: #82 Lidane

OT, but Brit Hume suggested today that Tiger Woods should convert to Christianity in order to recover from his scandal:

[Link: www.politico.com...]

Unbelievable.

OMG! How incredibly arrogant.

84 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:38:31pm

re: #53 Dark_Falcon

Well, that's one image no sane person can say isn't racist. Given the history of Georgia, only a committed racist would deny that image is racist.

Ohhhhh man. The bad crazy is running barefoot.

85 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:39:21pm

re: #56 webevintage


"I had no idea lynching was a racist thing, why my grandaddy helped lynch a white cattle rustler when he was just 10."

LOL. That's my pick.

86 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:41:14pm

re: #64 webevintage

"shadow Bertha Lewis"?
So now some private citizen has to have their counter tops looked at to prove that they exist just because the "visited" the White House.
This is getting silly.

Well, we were speculating that she had a dessert business, so examining her countertops might be both profitable and delicious.

87 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jan 3, 2010 1:42:21pm

re: #73 Dark_Falcon

Third Flounce of the day. Is it just me or are the trolls being even dumber than usual?

New Year's resolutions being carried out. "I will get banned at LGF this year!" they say.


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Texas County at Center of Border Fight Is Overwhelmed by Migrant Deaths EAGLE PASS, Tex. - The undertaker lighted a cigarette and held it between his latex-gloved fingers as he stood over the bloated body bag lying in the bed of his battered pickup truck. The woman had been fished out ...
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