Pamela Geller Deletes Racist Caption, Hides Comments

Still trying to hide the evidence
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Today we find that anti-Muslim lunatic Pamela Geller is editing her posts again, to remove evidence of blatant racism.

In her despicable post from yesterday, in which she attacked the victims of Oslo terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, she copied an entire article from an anonymous far right blog, including this picture and overtly racist caption:

Note the faces which are more Middle Eastern or mixed than pure Norwegian

Today Geller has removed the caption from the photograph:

Not only that; her post currently shows 200 comments on her front page, but if you load the page all the comments are hidden.

Here you see the heroine of the right wing blogosphere, desperately scrambling to hide evidence of her incitement.

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141 comments
1 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 10:56:19am

Her blog should be called ATLAS FAILS

2 Kronocide  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 10:59:33am

You're a racist Islamicist for pointing out my racism.

3 JRCMYP  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:01:27am

Doesn't she know that once they eliminate the "Middle Eastern or mixed" faces that she'll be gone too?

4 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:01:31am

"Pure Norwegian"?

5 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:02:24am

She now turned off comments on her Al Jazeera thread too.

6 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:03:05am

re: #5 Killgore Trout

She now turned off comments on her Al Jazeera thread too.

Blogging sure is hard work.

//

7 lawhawk  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:03:17am

Oh, and she's into shrieking outrageous outrage b/c al Jazeera is now available on CATV in the NYC metro area. Mind you that AJ is one of the better sources for info on the uprisings in the ME but you have to temper that with their biased coverage for Arab-Israeli conflict related stuff.

So she thinks she can hide the comments. Can't imagine why she'd do something like that... not one reason... /

8 Decatur Deb  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:03:54am

re: #3 JRCMYP

Doesn't she know that once they eliminate the "Middle Eastern or mixed" faces that she'll be gone too?

The Templars will eat her last.

9 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:05:05am

High on my list of fervent hopes is one that Geller and all of her pals will get some intimate interaction with the legal system in return for their hate.

Somewhere down the line, there must be consequences for this type of hate-mongering.

10 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:05:48am

Note the lack of pure Aryan bloodlines and the evidence of race mingling.
/

11 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:07:35am

re: #7 lawhawk

Oh, and she's into shrieking outrageous outrage b/c al Jazeera is now available on CATV in the NYC metro area. Mind you that AJ is one of the better sources for info on the uprisings in the ME but you have to temper that with their biased coverage for Arab-Israeli conflict related stuff.

So she thinks she can hide the comments. Can't imagine why she'd do something like that... not one reason... /

Agreed, their coverage of Libya and the Arab uprising is excellent. However I'm still pretty concerned about their agenda, The Arabic version of Al Jaz is completely batshit insane, they water down the crazy for English audiences but I think their over all agenda is very ugly stuff.

12 Summer Seale  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:08:08am

I wonder if the Norwegian police is going to ask her questions.

I would, if I were them.

13 Renaissance_Man  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:08:18am

re: #9 makeitstop

High on my list of fervent hopes is one that Geller and all of her pals will get some intimate interaction with the legal system in return for their hate.

Somewhere down the line, there must be consequences for this type of hate-mongering.

There might well be. Unless you're a host on talk radio. Or a producer on FOX.

14 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:09:03am

re: #11 Killgore Trout

Remember, modern news coverage is not about telling people what they need to know, it's about telling them what they want to hear.

There are only a handful of sources where the former still takes precedence over the latter.

15 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:09:03am

Geller fan desperately spinning: Twitter / @Kittensradio: @Lizardoid Surely I'm not ...

@Lizardoid Surely I'm not the only one who doesn't understand why pointing out faces is racist.

16 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:09:37am

re: #13 Renaissance_Man

There might well be. Unless you're a host on talk radio. Or a producer on FOX.

What is Pammy pulls a "Hal Turner" and claims that she's really a seekrit operative, running a honey trap for the FBI?

17 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:10:25am

re: #15 Charles

In and of itself it is not, but in the conext of recent events, it blows a pretty loud dogwhistle.

But nothing upsets them more than being called out on their brinksmanship.

18 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:11:26am

So, today. Pamela steps up to the keyboard and types...

Gentle readers:

It is with a contrite heart that I bring my apology to you today for yesterday's contemptible caption I placed beneath that group of beautiful children from Norway.

My choice of language showed not only a lack of judgment, but also illustrated how I have been able to stir up the most abased natures of my readers. I have hidden those despicable comments that many of my readers posted, and they will never see the light of day again. Since it is my blog, I reserve the right to censor those words that are so deserving.

It was/is not my intention to become the kind of person who condones or rationalizes cold blooded murder. Yesterday, I unintentionally did just that.

Sincerely,
Pam.


*FBV puts down the bong*

19 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:11:47am

re: #15 Charles

Geller fan desperately spinning: Twitter / @Kittensradio: @Lizardoid Surely I'm not ...

If you need to ask why pointing out their faces as an excuse to why they "were asking for it" is wrong, then you have serious problems.

And don't call me Shirley.

20 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:12:35am

re: #15 Charles

Geller fan desperately spinning: Twitter / @Kittensradio: @Lizardoid Surely I'm not ...

Pathetic. It's the characterization of "not pure Norwegian" that is racist. We are headed for a showdown with these people. We are going to win because of an evolutionary principle that dates back to the dawn of life: They are stupid and we are not.

21 Someone Please Beam Me Up!  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:13:37am

re: #18 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

*FBV puts down the bong*


Wait, I want some of that!

22 Kronocide  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:14:34am

re: #6 Bulworth

Blogging sure is hard work.

Charles knows. Boy did he call it up front.

23 ProGunLiberal  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:14:58am

re: #19 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I saw 75% Norwegians in that picture.

All of women in that picture were far better looking than the overly botoxed, artificially tanned bimbo Geller.

24 Kronocide  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:15:57am

re: #18 Fat Bastard Vegetarian


*FBV puts down the bong*

No, pick it back up and continue. Some of your most inspired work!

25 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:16:45am

re: #23 ProLifeLiberal

I saw 75% Norwegians in that picture.

All of women in that picture were far better looking than the overly botoxed, artificially tanned bimbo Geller.

But did those 75% have pure bloodlines? If you can't be sure, they must be asking for it.
/

26 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:23:45am

My TP contaminated friend and I have finally parted ways. He is so eaten up with Drudge/Limbaugh mental pollution it is impossible to carry on a coherent discussion with him. He does not even understand that he is generalizing when he talks about "Islam" demanding forcible conversion, condoning polygamy, etc.
No religion is above criticism, Cthulhu knows, but some respect for logic and context is essential. Constantine the Great converted pagans at sword-point but I do not hold my Baptist preacher son-in-low suspect because of this.

27 JRCMYP  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:23:46am

re: #18 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Pass the bong, FBV. Pass it.

28 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:24:13am

One must have pure bloodlines. It's vital. Just ask King Charles II of Spain, who was so pureblooded he couldn't chew his own food and was mentally deficient.

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

29 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:24:56am

BTW, there appears to be a Murikan in the picture. Very top of the screen, near the right of the back row... red or pink t-shirt.

30 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:26:04am

"A number of years ago I heard a young father, a very prominent man in the entertainment world, addressing addressing a tremendous gathering in California...I heard him saying ...'I would rather see my little girls die now - still believing in God - than grow up under Communism..."

-Ronald Reagan, from his "Evil Empire speech"

[Link: www.godtheoriginalintent.com...]

What Breivik doing, and what Pamela seems to support, is just the logical conclusion of the sentiment expressed by Ronal Reagan in 1983

31 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:27:02am

re: #28 EmmmieG

One must have pure bloodlines. It's vital. Just ask King Charles II of Spain, who was so pureblooded he couldn't chew his own food and was mentally deficient.

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

Humperdido!

/someone will get this reference.

32 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:28:45am

re: #29 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

BTW, there appears to be a Murikan in the picture. Very top of the screen, near the right of the back row... red or pink t-shirt.

Racist!
/

33 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:29:50am

re: #29 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

BTW, there appears to be a Murikan in the picture. Very top of the screen, near the right of the back row... red or pink t-shirt.

I don't know. Do they have Walmarts in Norway?

34 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:30:23am

re: #32 Shiplord Kirel

Racist!
/

No, actually, I would call that size-ism.

35 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:30:29am

re: #32 Shiplord Kirel

Racist!
/

Nah! It's the FAT guy!

36 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:31:03am

re: #28 EmmmieG

One must have pure bloodlines. It's vital. Just ask King Charles II of Spain, who was so pureblooded he couldn't chew his own food and was mentally deficient.

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

From your link:

Toward the end of his life, in one of his few independent acts as King, Charles created a Junta Magna (Great Council) to examine and investigate the Spanish Inquisition. The council's report was so damning of the Inquisition that the Inquisitor General convinced the decrepit monarch to "consign the 'terrible indictment' to the flames".[4] When Philip V took the throne, he called for the report, but no copy could be found.

So retarded, he abolished the Inquisition!

BTW his inability to chew food was not due to being profoundly retarded (he was retarded but not THAT retarded) but due to a disfigured law.

37 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:31:22am

re: #35 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Nah! It's the FAT guy!

You know how we can tell he's an American? He's the only one bright enough to bring a chair.

38 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:32:28am

re: #26 Shiplord Kirel

My TP contaminated friend and I have finally parted ways. He is so eaten up with Drudge/Limbaugh mental pollution it is impossible to carry on a coherent discussion with him. He does not even understand that he is generalizing when he talks about "Islam" demanding forcible conversion, condoning polygamy, etc.
No religion is above criticism, Cthulhu knows, but some respect for logic and context is essential. Constantine the Great converted pagans at sword-point but I do not hold my Baptist preacher son-in-low suspect because of this.

Sorry to hear that.

39 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:34:24am

re: #36 Alouette

From your link:


So retarded, he abolished the Inquisition!

BTW his inability to chew food was not due to being profoundly retarded (he was retarded but not THAT retarded) but due to a disfigured law.

The jaw was part of the inbreeding. He also made them dig up his ancestors so he could look at their bodies. That's weird. I will acknowledge that part of his problem was that he was raised very oddly.

40 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:34:48am

re: #36 Alouette

From your link:


So retarded, he abolished the Inquisition!

BTW his inability to chew food was not due to being profoundly retarded (he was retarded but not THAT retarded) but due to a disfigured law.

Disfigured JAW!

Gah. PIMF.

41 Charleston Chew  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:35:49am

re: #4 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

"Pure Norwegian"?

That must be a level of white racism I can't even imagine. As an American I look at that pic and almost go snow-blind. This must be a level of racist that complains about "colored" people from darkest Germany.

42 Kronocide  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:37:00am

re: #26 Shiplord Kirel

I'm going to delete a few FB friends. It's not that we disagree, it's that they're consistently cynical morons that regurgitate talking points. Obama bad this, Obama bad that, government sucks, sucks, this sucks, that sucks....

And ignorant people like that blame the politicians that we elected, that they voted for.

43 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:37:06am

re: #39 EmmmieG

The jaw was part of the inbreeding. He also made them dig up his ancestors so he could look at their bodies. That's weird. I will acknowledge that part of his problem was that he was raised very oddly.

He may not have been as retarded as he is portrayed. He had a lot of genetic disabilities, but also the good luck to be born in a palace and not in a trailer.

Did he get banjo lessons from the Baroque masters?

44 Big Steve  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:38:18am

re: #7 lawhawk

Can't imagine why she'd do something like that... not one reason... /

I can......indictment

45 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:38:22am

re: #43 Alouette

Did he get banjo lessons from the Baroque masters?

on Baroque-Back Mountain?

46 God of Binders with Women  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:39:07am

Dear Pam,

We're here for you.

Regards,

Alcoholics Anonymous

47 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:39:29am

re: #45 ralphieboy

on Baroque-Back Mountain?

How long have you been waiting to use that pun?

48 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:40:05am

re: #42 BigPapa

I'm going to delete a few FB friends. It's not that we disagree, it's that they're consistently cynical morons that regurgitate talking points. Obama bad this, Obama bad that, government sucks, sucks, this sucks, that sucks...

And ignorant people like that blame the politicians that we elected, that they voted for.

I've been on a friend-deleting jag since the middle of last week. It's not that I don't want to hear different opinions - it's that they just don't have any. Everything is right-wing think-tank boilerplate that I've heard a thousand times already.

When did roughly one half of the electorate in this country simply stop thinking for themselves?

49 albusteve  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:40:16am

re: #44 Big Steve

I can...indictment

I doubt it...she probably has her lawyer on speed dial...
I don't know that she's broken any laws

50 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:40:37am

re: #47 Alouette

How long have you been waiting to use that pun?


Since I was out with daddy roccoco-coon huntin'...

51 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:41:34am

re: #43 Alouette

He may not have been as retarded as he is portrayed. He had a lot of genetic disabilities, but also the good luck to be born in a palace and not in a trailer.

Did he get banjo lessons from the Baroque masters?

Actually, a kid born in a middle-class Spanish family might have been luckier.

52 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:41:53am

re: #49 albusteve

I doubt it...she probably has her lawyer on speed dial...
I don't know that she's broken any laws

She knew she was skirting Norweigan hate-crime laws when she posted that letter - she admitted as much in the original post.

53 Øyvind Strømmen  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:42:57am

re: #33 Shiplord Kirel

I don't know. Do they have Walmarts in Norway?

Nah. We don't even want to own shares in Walmart. [Link: www.aftenposten.no...]

We're socialists, remember? You should probably be bombing us ;)

54 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:43:12am

Alan Colmes cites LGF:

Islamophobic Blogger Pamela Geller Makes Excuses For Anders Breivik; Removes Racist Photo Caption

Geller tries to make her point by posting a picture of the children in the camp, taken just 24 hours before the massacre. Under the photo is the caption: “Note the faces which are more MIddle [sic] Eastern or mixed than pure Norwegian.” But now, Geller has removed that caption, as Charles Johnson at LGF reports.

55 albusteve  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:43:27am

re: #52 makeitstop

She knew she was skirting Norweigan hate-crime laws when she posted that letter - she admitted as much in the original post.

what is skirting?....did she break the law or not?

56 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:47:28am

re: #55 albusteve

what is skirting?...did she break the law or not?

The case could be made that she did break the Norweigan hate crimes law. Especially since she specifically noted that she posted the letter anonymously so the sender would be able to avoid prosecution under that law.

Seeing as how she's an American citizen, I guess you can argue that she broke no laws that pertain to her. Technicalities, feh.

57 goddamnedfrank  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:48:11am

re: #55 albusteve

what is skirting?...did she break the law or not?

She was shielding the sender from prosecution.

58 jaunte  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:48:24am

Hiding comments is getting popular with "anti-jihadists."

Baron Bodissey: "I believe we are about to enter a prolonged period of great turbulence, financially, politically and ethnically, possibly involving wars in several Western countries as a direct consequence of non-European mass immigration. I will continue to talk about these issues, as I have done in the past, but I know from experience that these subjects have the potential to trigger a great deal of online turbulence that is not always very fruitful. For this reason, I will close comments when dealing with the most controversial subject-matters. I don’t intend to close comments on all of my posts but will watch how it goes with this policy for the time being."


Private Fantasy Bunker!

59 albusteve  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:50:15am

re: #56 makeitstop

The case could be made that she did break the Norweigan hate crimes law. Especially since she specifically noted that she posted the letter anonymously so the sender would be able to avoid prosecution under that law.

Seeing as how she's an American citizen, I guess you can argue that she broke no laws that pertain to her. Technicalities, feh.

like everybody else, I'm waiting for her to hit the gutter after the big one...I just have to assume she is too clever to allow that to happen...but considering her other personality traits, it could

60 allegro  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:50:44am

re: #58 jaunte

Hiding comments is getting popular with "anti-jihadists."

Private Fantasy Bunker!

One might tend to think that this is indicative of a problem with the positions he is advocating.

Pass that bong, FBV.

61 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:50:55am

re: #58 jaunte

It doesn't even make any sense. Who cares if there's 'turbulence' in the comments?

The real reason he's closing the comments is he knows that his commentators would say plainly what he is trying to hide in euphemistic language.

62 Iwouldprefernotto  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:51:38am

re: #42 BigPapa

I'm going to delete a few FB friends. It's not that we disagree, it's that they're consistently cynical morons that regurgitate talking points. Obama bad this, Obama bad that, government sucks, sucks, this sucks, that sucks...

And ignorant people like that blame the politicians that we elected, that they voted for.

I deleted many FB friends for the same reason.

Obama uses a teleprompter
golfs too much
hates America

63 Ming  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:53:20am

Pamela Geller seems very comfortable switching back and forth between "we really are in a race war, right now" and "this is not about race, and I'm not a racist". I'm afraid this is probably not the last creepy about-face we'll see from her.

64 jaunte  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:54:37am

re: #61 Obdicut

He gives another reason in his previous paragraph:

"I will continue to write about controversial subjects, and I suspect that my most controversial texts have yet to be written. However, precisely due to the sensitive nature of some of the issues we talk about here we have to carefully balance how we present them if we want it to have an effect and let the message sink in with the right people."
65 allegro  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:55:21am

I just got an email about 50% off at Payless. I was thinking cool I could use a new pair of sneakers. Then I opened it...

Image: deal.jpg

ACK!! I would prefer to be barefoot in a Siberian winter.

66 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:55:59am

re: #61 Obdicut

It doesn't even make any sense. Who cares if there's 'turbulence' in the comments?

The real reason he's closing the comments is he knows that his commentators would say plainly what he is trying to hide in euphemistic language.

Keep your seat belt on, your tray table up and your seat in the full upright position.

67 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:58:16am

re: #53 oslogin

Nah. We don't even want to own shares in Walmart. [Link: www.aftenposten.no...]

We're socialists, remember? You should probably be bombing us ;)


They had Wal-Marts in Germany, but they sold out after a few years.

Probably couldn't get those employees to share that Wal-Mart spirit.

Damn unions

/

68 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:58:17am

re: #62 Iwouldprefernotto

I deleted many FB friends for the same reason.

Obama uses a teleprompter
golfs too much
hates America

Copy and paste if you agree... I actually might agree. But, now? I hate your fucking guts.

69 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 11:59:35am
Responding to a question if there are enough votes in the House for a debt limit deal, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi replied: "You'll have to ask the Speaker. he has the majority."

The 'Baggers are going to scuttle this agreement, aren't they?

70 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:00:07pm
One might tend to think that this is indicative of a problem with the positions he is advocating.

No, it's all the fault of immigrants and liberals and Islams.

//

71 Decatur Deb  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:00:54pm

re: #50 ralphieboy

Since I was out with daddy roccoco-coon huntin'...

Nice gigue if you can get it.

72 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:03:30pm

re: #69 makeitstop

The 'Baggers are going to scuttle this agreement, aren't they?

I wonder if it's dawned on them that this agreement doesn't actually cut anything, at least not yet. It's makes future cuts more possible--but a new Congress in 2013 can pass a different law, overriding this one.

73 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:03:30pm

re: #15 Charles

Geller fan desperately spinning: Twitter / @Kittensradio: @Lizardoid Surely I'm not ...

Well, shouldn't Geller then explain why she edited it out?

74 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:04:55pm

re: #73 Sergey Romanov

Well, shouldn't Geller then explain why she edited it out?

She edited it out because liberalsocialistfascistmuslimnonpureethnicals would take it all the wrong way.

75 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:05:33pm

re: #72 Bulworth

I wonder if it's dawned on them that this agreement doesn't actually cut anything, at least not yet. It's makes future cuts more possible--but a new Congress in 2013 can pass a different law, overriding this one.

I wonder if they've realized that's how this whole democracy thing works, and that winning one election doesn't mean they get to be in power forever.

They sure don't act like it.

76 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:06:02pm

re: #74 Bulworth

She edited it out because liberalsocialistfascistmuslimnonpureethnicals would take it all the wrong way.

Why doesn't she simply close the blog then? /

77 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:07:15pm

re: #72 Bulworth

I wonder if it's dawned on them that this agreement doesn't actually cut anything, at least not yet. It's makes future cuts more possible--but a new Congress in 2013 can pass a different law, overriding this one.

Trying to read the tea leaves on this one is double-tough, because the 'Bagger knees are on a hair-trigger to go either way, depending upon what Obama says he supports.

The GOP House Leadership has postponed their presser until later. That could mean that the 'Baggers are balking at the gate.

78 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:10:33pm
Trying to read the tea leaves on this one is double-tough, because the 'Bagger knees are on a hair-trigger to go either way, depending upon what Obama says he supports.

Because opposing Obama is their highest, their only, actual principle.

79 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:10:41pm

re: #5 Killgore Trout

She now turned off comments on her Al Jazeera thread too.

People are going over there and calling her out. Many of them aren't folks I agree with about much, but they know a racist fanatic when they see one.

Her followers are freaking. They don't deal well with opposition. So it's all "No, YOU'RE a horrible person, YOU'RE evil, Pam is just telling the truth, Pam never justified the killings in Norway...but Norwegians suck!!"

80 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:11:59pm

re: #79 SanFranciscoZionist

People are going over there and calling her out. Many of them aren't folks I agree with about much, but they know a racist fanatic when they see one.

Her followers are freaking. They don't deal well with opposition. So it's all "No, YOU'RE a horrible person, YOU'RE evil, Pam is just telling the truth, Pam never justified the killings in Norway...but Norwegians suck!!"

She just needs to take some lessons from Palin's Facebook page, where apparently someone is employed around the clock to delete unfavorable comments.

81 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:12:46pm

re: #8 Decatur Deb

The Templars will eat her last.

Ironic, innit? That's what they said for years about liberals.

82 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:14:11pm

re: #23 ProLifeLiberal

I saw 75% Norwegians in that picture.

All of women in that picture were far better looking than the overly botoxed, artificially tanned bimbo Geller.

Well, to be fair, they were mostly teenagers.

83 Decatur Deb  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:14:35pm

re: #81 SanFranciscoZionist

Ironic, innit? That's what they said for years about liberals.

Aligning with stormtroopers to save the people--what could go wrong?

84 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:14:46pm

Remember the argument that Sarah retired from the governorship because the liberalmisogynistantiamericans made it impossible for her to do her job, conducting unfounded investigations into suprious allegations of imaginary transgressions, etc., and effectively houded her out of office...

85 steve_davis  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:18:47pm

LOL! Just as a quick observation, I see at least a dozen blonde girls of Middle Eastern or "mixed" descent in that photograph. Why does "mixed" just really seem synonymous with "mongrel" in that sentence?

86 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:19:47pm

You know something is wrong with someone when you make a simple statement like "It is never okay to deliberately target and murder children" and they argue the point.

87 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:21:41pm

re: #85 steve_davis

LOL! Just as a quick observation, I see at least a dozen blonde girls of Middle Eastern or "mixed" descent in that photograph. Why does "mixed" just really seem synonymous with "mongrel" in that sentence?

The word they are looking for is 'Mischling'.

88 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:22:20pm

re: #86 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

You know something is wrong with someone when you make a simple statement like "It is never okay to deliberately target and murder children" and they argue the point.

QFT

89 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:22:32pm

re: #87 SanFranciscoZionist

Ouch.

90 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:24:16pm
I wonder if they've realized that's how this whole democracy thing works, and that winning one election doesn't mean they get to be in power forever.

They sure don't act like it.

What IS worrisome, though, is that our Media apparently doesn't understand this whole democracy thing either.

91 jaunte  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:24:29pm

I wonder if Pam Geller, Ned May and other anti-jihad bloggers that share their mindset really believe that another 'ethnic war' in Europe is inevitable, or if they just want to keep urging on more Breiviks to discourage immigration.

92 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:25:39pm

re: #47 Alouette


re: #45 ralphieboy

on Baroque-Back Mountain?

How long have you been waiting to use that pun?

I laughed at it, but think it would have read better as:

Baroque-Bach Mountain

93 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:27:22pm

re: #91 jaunte

I wonder if Pam Geller, Ned May and other anti-jihad bloggers that share their mindset really believe that another 'ethnic war' in Europe is inevitable, or if they just want to keep urging on more Breiviks to discourage immigration.

How about both? I think Orwell called it "doublethink" in 1984.

You know, how the Inner Party Members were both aware of the Party's propaganda and at the same time the most zelous in defense of it.

94 aagcobb  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:28:15pm

Baron Bodissey: "I believe we are about to enter a prolonged period of great turbulence, financially, politically and ethnically, possibly involving wars in several Western countries as a direct consequence of non-European mass immigration."

IOW, its time to cleanse Europe of the swarthy people again, as our great-grandfathers did 70 years ago.

95 jaunte  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:28:47pm

re: #93 Bulworth

Like being both cynical and deluded at once.

96 SpaceJesus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:29:05pm

i wonder if geller and her crew would have the spine to go to the middle of oslo with megaphones and say in public what they are spouting on their blogs.

97 SpaceJesus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:29:33pm

rhetorical question

98 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:30:09pm

All of this makes me wonder what happened to the Michael Savage-inspired spin of the Norway killer as being some kind of liberal-muslim plant.

That spin had such a future.

//

99 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:30:50pm

re: #95 jaunte

Like being both cynical and deluded at once.

You know darn well that once you reach a certain level in the Roman Catholic hierarchy they take you down to the cellar of the Vatican and show you Christ's unresurrected bones and give you the *real* story of what happened...but by then you are sworn to secrecy and to uphold the True Faith.

/

100 Bulworth  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:31:13pm
I believe we are about to enter a prolonged period of great turbulence, financially, politically and ethnically

IOW, "we are always in a state of crisis".

101 albusteve  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:31:40pm

re: #96 SpaceJesus

i wonder if geller and her crew would have the spine to go to the middle of oslo with megaphones and say in public what they are spouting on their blogs.

I wonder if she ever thinks about her own safety...it would not surprise me if someone took a swipe at her

102 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:33:16pm

re: #101 albusteve

I wonder if she ever thinks about her own safety...it would not surprise me if someone took a swipe at her


Please do not let them, there would such a hue and cry of martyrdom to free speech that the heavens would collapse...

103 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:33:20pm

re: #98 Bulworth

All of this makes me wonder what happened to the Michael Savage-inspired spin of the Norway killer as being some kind of liberal-muslim plant.

That spin had such a future.

//

"ABB was right and fully justified in killing kids, and it was a liberal false flag operation to muffle the counter-jihad."

104 Kronocide  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:33:53pm

Yeah... keep saying liberal-Muslim

liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

Working yet? Do it some more
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

If it's not working yet you're not doing it enough
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

Yes.... it's working. Liberals, Muslims.... working together... to destroy America.... yeah.... it's making sense now.... yeah! THOSE BASTARDS!

105 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:35:20pm

re: #104 BigPapa

Yeah... keep saying liberal-Muslim

liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

Working yet? Do it some more
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

If it's not working yet you're not doing it enough
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim
liberal-Muslim

Yes... it's working. Liberals, Muslims... working together... to destroy America... yeah... it's making sense now... yeah! THOSE BASTARDS!

First, you have your secular atheists, who then hand the whole over to the Islamists. Its a two stage plan.

106 makeitstop  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:37:48pm

Anybody keeping an eye on the TV today?

The GOP Leadership presser was supposed to kick off at 3:30. Is it currently taking place? I'm nowhere near a TV so I can't check.

107 engineer cat  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:38:02pm

personally, i believe we are about to enter a prolonged period of great turbulence, financially, economically, and politically, possibly involving prolonged depressions in several Western countries as a direct consequence of international mass financial stupidity

of course, historically these kinds of periods have proven to be fertile ground for racism

108 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:39:18pm

re: #107 engineer dog

When people get knocked out of their comfort zones they start looking for scapegoats.

109 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:42:36pm

Sigh. I see you all just don't get it.

First, THEY damage us. They damage us by being different, by voting differently, by persuading our young to think like them and believe in their erroneous religion. They commit crimes. Crimes worse than the ones we commit ourselves.

Secondly, THEY aren't as good as us. They are, as it were, sub human. Not quite human.

Thirdly, THEY are like an infestation. Like vermin. There's so many of them. A few would be okay, but not this many. They will overwhelm us and our ways.

Fourthly, age doesn't matter. The little ones will grow up to be just like their parents. They WILL be guilty of the same crimes, so we can act now. It's okay to act to prevent someone from preventing a crime if you KNOW they will commit that crime.

Get it now?

//

110 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:45:03pm

I looked into the history of Islamic Terror in Norway: one attempted assasination (failed) and one sysagogue bombing (nobody hurt).

But there seems to be such a perceived threat to their way of life that it prompted one person to an act of pre-emptive mayhem and others to defend his motives, if not his actions...

111 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:48:12pm

re: #110 ralphieboy

I looked into the history of Islamic Terror in Norway: one attempted assasination (failed) and one sysagogue bombing (nobody hurt).

But there seems to be such a perceived threat to their way of life that it prompted one person to an act of pre-emptive mayhem and others to defend his motives, if not his actions...

Please note, although I cannot read Norwegian, and don't know what's going on there, the people we are seeing making excuses here are Americans. They don't know what it's like to live in Norway, and they don't, frankly, give a damn.

But they know who they hate.

112 AK-47%  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:53:21pm

I simply mean that they may perceive a threat to their society, I cannot judge as I do not live there.

But to use two minor incidents over the past twenty-five years (the assassination attempt dates from 1986, the bombing from 2006) as an excuse to mobilize for massive counter-terror seems more than overblown.

113 Mickey Blumental  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:53:26pm

Pam clarification will be published tomorrow. I got a sneak peek! Here it is:

"The leftist media Islam appeasers are once again trying to silence the warriors of freedom and appease the islamofacists SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECH!"

114 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 12:56:21pm

[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]

Gary Lenzner of Mission Viejo, who jumped out of the plane at 10,000 feet Sunday morning and landed safely on Nichol's Field in Jamul, said his birthday stunt was proof that "the idiot" Hitler "didn't succeed," The Orange County (Calif.) Register reported Monday.

"Not only didn't he succeed, I had two children, eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren, and now I'm jumping out of an airplane," Lenzer said.

115 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:00:03pm

GoV headline: "Did the Racism of the Extreme Left Inspire Anders Breivik?"

116 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:01:37pm

re: #115 Sergey Romanov

GoV headline: "Did the Racism of the Extreme Left Inspire Anders Breivik?"

LOOK WHAT YOU MADE HIM DO!

117 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:03:43pm

re: #115 Sergey Romanov

GoV headline: "Did the Racism of the Extreme Left Inspire Anders Breivik?"



That’s the question that naturally arises when one compares the number of references to Naomi Klein in the killer’s manifesto with those for Mark Steyn. Obviously, Anders Behring Breivik was inspired by the Left, and not the Right.

Hah.

/facepalm

Stop counting words and trying examining the content, you big dummies!

118 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:08:02pm

re: #115 Sergey Romanov

GoV headline: "Did the Racism of the Extreme Left Inspire Anders Breivik?"

Holy smokes I thought you were kidding. He really does have that up.

119 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:09:05pm

I think one could write a whole book referencing only Hitler and his inner circle which completely tears apart the Nazi ideology, but these morons would argue the author loves Nazis because he referenced them so much.

120 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:13:49pm

FLASHBACK: Dana Loesch Issued An Unambiguous Embrace Of Pam Geller's "Good Fight"

August 01, 2011 3:39 pm ET by Jeremy Holden

Days before Pam Geller came under fire for "attacking the victims" of the recent Oslo attacks, radio host Dana Loesch championed Geller's "good fight" against "the jihadi mindset."

Geller, the Atlas Shrugs blogger and frequent Fox News guest, has been under the microscope since the attacks, as commenters noted that accused killer Anders Behring Breivik frequently cited fringe Islamophobic bloggers, including Geller, in his manifesto....

Keep reading.

121 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:15:14pm

re: #120 Gus 802

Link to LGF, cool.

122 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:20:22pm

re: #121 Sergey Romanov

Link to LGF, cool.

Where's that at?

123 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:21:27pm

re: #121 Sergey Romanov

Link to LGF, cool.

Nevermind. I found it.

124 Kragar  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:21:44pm

“The Response” Promises Toxic Mix of Racism and Bigotry


A mix of racism and bigotry against American Indians, Palestinians, Muslims, Jews, gay people and others is the backdrop to a mass rally billed as “A National Day of Prayer” that will take place in Texas the first weekend in August.
125 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:22:40pm

re: #124 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I wonder if we'll hear that "Judeo-liberal" phrase again. That one is kind of chilling.

126 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:23:01pm
127 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:23:36pm

Fjernet blogg-trusler etter terror

Den politiske bloggen «Little Green Footballs» skriver fredag at Geller dager etter terrorangrepene i Norge, gikk inn i bloggarkivet og fjernet denne setningen fra bloggposten, uten å markere at hun hadde gjort endringer.

That's NRK!

128 Gus  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:24:08pm

re: #127 Gus 802

Fjernet blogg-trusler etter terror

That's NRK!

Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation

129 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:28:23pm

re: #128 Gus 802

Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation

LGF on Norwegian sites (.no domains)

130 Ericus58  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:29:13pm

re: #124 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

“The Response” Promises Toxic Mix of Racism and Bigotry

"“The Response” has generated a squall of controversy, much of it centered around Fischer, the AFA’s Director of Analysis for Government and Public Policy. Fischer is perhaps best known for warning the people of America that President Obama “wants to give the entire land mass of the United States of America back to the Indians. He wants Indian tribes to be our new overlords.” But it was Fischer’s article “Native Americans Morally Disqualified Themselves from the Land” published last winter that has generated the harshest criticism for its blatant racism against the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island."

And the hits just keep on coming...
Indeed, I can only imagine the background conversations that will take place during the event..

131 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:31:15pm

re: #127 Gus 802

Fjernet blogg-trusler etter terror

That's NRK!

Google Translation

I guess this is the author: [Link: twitter.com...]

132 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:32:38pm

re: #127 Gus 802

Fjernet blogg-trusler etter terror

That's NRK!

It's nice to see the Norwegian press taking notice.

133 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:34:17pm

re: #125 Obdicut

I wonder if we'll hear that "Judeo-liberal" phrase again. That one is kind of chilling.

You should see Brussels Journal writer Takuan Seiyo's (formally negative) review of Kevin MacDonald's antisemitic book at GoV:

[Link: gatesofvienna.blogspot.com...]

And then read the "missing details"/what was left on the cutting floor in the exchange between Seyio and Chechar (the one behind The West's Darkest Hour blog):

[Link: caesartort.blogspot.com...]

Sample for interest:

Seiyo:When I state that for the past 150 years Jewish (social) contributions have been mostly a bad thing, that’s a value judgment based in my traditionalist European position. Most of the gentile population of Europe and about 1/3 of that in the U.S. would disagree with this judgment. Indeed the enthusiastic gentile socialists in the arch spanning from Greece to Spain to Rhode Island, to the extent they know who has most contributed to the development of their creed, would say that the very same Jewish contribution is a good thing. For someone who is a white antisocialist ethnocentric there is plenty to criticize about Jews, and I have done so myself, e.g. In “F Street” at GoV [Gates of Vienna].

[...]

I am not against a cogent, objective criticism of Jews and their contributions to society, including in the negative sense. But if you do so in the manner of our “white-power” activists, Holocaust deniers and MacDonald-type intellectuals, you are merely ensuring defeat for your own professed cause and victory for the Jewish influenced and harmful world view.

Seiyo, I should note, thinks of himself as pro-Jewish and anti-Nazi.

134 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:37:10pm

re: #133 Sergey Romanov

(Correction: exchange between TS and Tanstaafl, but posted at Chechar's blog).

135 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:37:17pm

Salon just posted this,,,,,
Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer fundraise on Norway attack

America's most virulent anti-Islam bloggers continue attacking all Muslims, accuse terror victims of antisemitism
136 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:48:21pm

re: #133 Sergey Romanov

Wow. I may be naive, but that's shocking.

137 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:53:56pm

re: #136 Obdicut

Wow. I may be naive, but that's shocking.


I think what he wrote really does follow from his socon premises, so he is at least honest enough to follow though on this. But what can one say about such premises?

138 Eclectic Infidel  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 1:56:18pm

re: #3 JRCMYP

Doesn't she know that once they eliminate the "Middle Eastern or mixed" faces that she'll be gone too?

Therein lies the cognitive dissonance.

139 ContinentalOp  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 2:16:29pm

P Geller's friend John Jay has dropped the mask:

the norwegian "children" killed by breivik were labor party activists on the island participating in plans and events to aid the "palestinian liberation" movements as against the israeli state. they were, in essence, the vanguard of the proletariat learning how to vanguard.

Link

140 HappyWarrior  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 3:27:11pm

re: #139 ContinentalOp

P Geller's friend John Jay has dropped the mask:

Link

This Jay dude is a sick fuck. Fuck him.

141 fizzlogic  Mon, Aug 1, 2011 6:21:46pm

re: #20 Shiplord Kirel

Pathetic. It's the characterization of "not pure Norwegian" that is racist. We are headed for a showdown with these people. We are going to win because of an evolutionary principle that dates back to the dawn of life: They are stupid and we are not.

That doesn't sound all that reassuring to me...


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