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1 austin_blue  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:04:54pm

As stupid as stupid can be.

2 Velvet Elvis  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:06:06pm

I should start a web page of all the people somebody on the right has suggested be killed.

3 Sharmuta  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:06:38pm

The right has become the moonbats they denounced just a year or two ago.

4 Cannadian Club Akbar  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:07:25pm

this is insane.

5 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:07:48pm

Andy seems, like so many others, to have taken the leap into the void...I wonder if he drools...treason against the US?...yikes!

6 HappyBenghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:08:08pm

Treason? What a nutjob.

7 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:09:18pm

Curious background image on his twitter page; Obama in military uniform, but the button is blurred out. Here's the original

8 Stanghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:10:23pm

Just throwing around the term "high treason" is not wise.

9 Velvet Elvis  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:10:43pm

I can do one worse than that.

Breitbart should be forced to watch the Ed Schultz show every day.

Not even I can stand that guy.

10 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:10:46pm

It's all a joke, doncha' know.
/wingnut apologist

If so, it's what various Harry Turtledove characters call "kidding on the square."

11 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:11:05pm

re: #7 Killgore Trout

Curious background image on his twitter page; Obama in military uniform, but the button is blurred out. Here's the original

/why does he have an i-phone on his helmet?

12 political lunatic  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:11:09pm

Why does every one of these idiots get to incite violence without getting arrested, or at least warned? And what does the insane right have to gain by "proving" global warming's a myth?

13 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:11:48pm

Climategate will not go away for years, decades even...major polarizing fix

14 freetoken  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:11:55pm

re: #10 Shiplord Kirel

No doubt his defense will be that he was just mimicking the anti-war crowd and their chants against GWB.

Still, stupid is as stupid does.

15 Four More Tears  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:12:07pm

Anyone else notice that people say the dumbest things on Twitter?

16 Stanghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:12:36pm

re: #7 Killgore Trout

Curious background image on his twitter page; Obama in military uniform, but the button is blurred out. Here's the original

Original didn't suit his purpose...er...propaganda.

17 freetoken  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:12:53pm

re: #13 albusteve

Climategate will not go away for years, decades even...major polarizing fix

Yeah, the right-o-sphere needs their fix alright, their fix of hate-mongering.

18 Velvet Elvis  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:12:57pm

re: #7 Killgore Trout

Curious background image on his twitter page; Obama in military uniform, but the button is blurred out. Here's the original

I was going to comment on that but was still digesting it. and still am. The image is a leftist critique of Obama so I'm not sure what he's trying to do with it there.

19 Charles Johnson  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:13:21pm

Also note that James Hansen has absolutely nothing to do with Climategate.

20 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:13:42pm

re: #11 brookly red

It seems to be a poster for some Chomksy loving/Code Pink/Paulian anti-war rally

21 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:13:50pm

re: #16 Stanley Sea

Original didn't suit his purpose...er...propaganda.

whatever the purpose...it's pretty vanilla...BO goes to war, ho hum

22 freetoken  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:14:01pm

re: #18 Conservative Moonbat

As mentioned earlier, I suspect he is thinking he is being cute by imitating the anti-war crowd.

23 Velvet Elvis  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:14:01pm

re: #15 JasonA

Anyone else notice that people say the dumbest things on Twitter?

Maybe he'll show us his tits while holding an Andy Warhol biogrpahy.

24 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:14:47pm

re: #17 freetoken

Yeah, the right-o-sphere needs their fix alright, their fix of hate-mongering.

MONGERS!

25 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:15:32pm

re: #20 Killgore Trout

It seems to be a poster for some Chomksy loving/Code Pink/Paulian anti-war rally

Chomksy loving/Code Pink/Paulian anti-war rally.../that's bigger than a tea party, right?

26 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:16:09pm

Is the right now issuing fatwas?

27 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:16:24pm

re: #22 freetoken

As mentioned earlier, I suspect he is thinking he is being cute by imitating the anti-war crowd.

all this cute mongering?...will it never end?

28 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:17:21pm

re: #26 EmmmieG

Is the right now issuing fatwas?

that has been going on for some time now, both sides actually.

29 Four More Tears  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:17:27pm

re: #23 Conservative Moonbat

I almost downdinged you for putting that picture in my head. I can't unsee that, dammit...

30 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:17:33pm

re: #25 brookly red

Chomksy loving/Code Pink/Paulian anti-war rally.../that's bigger than a tea party, right?

Not these days. The date was 12/2 so it was probably a sign for a protest of Obama's speech about Afghanistan at West Point.

31 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:18:18pm

I was venomous in my denunciations of lefties who called for the assassination of President Bush, military officers, etc, and this is no different ethically.

In practical terms, it may be worse, since the far right has a much greater capacity for actually carrying through on threats of violence. Moonbat violence; such things as throwing feces, burning flags, and torching the odd SUV; is bad enough but a sniper bullet through your kitchen window is a lot worse.

32 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:18:28pm

re: #8 Stanley Sea

Just throwing around the term "high treason" is not wise.

I do not think it means what he thinks it means.

33 Four More Tears  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:19:19pm

re: #11 brookly red

/why does he have an i-phone on his helmet?

I believe that's where night-vision goggles would be attached. Could be wrong.

34 Decatur Deb  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:19:38pm

re: #12 political lunatic

Why does every one of these idiots get to incite violence without getting arrested, or at least warned? And what does the insane right have to gain by "proving" global warming's a myth?

The insane are not completely self-funded.

35 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:19:48pm

re: #32 SanFranciscoZionist

I do not think it means what he thinks it means.

it means millions of hits on his web site

36 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:20:06pm

re: #14 freetoken

No doubt his defense will be that he was just mimicking the anti-war crowd and their chants against GWB.

Still, stupid is as stupid does.

So if I Twitter that George Bush should be executed for high treason, does that now mean that I'm mimicking Breitbart, and it's just satire? Would he accept that? Dubious.

37 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:20:25pm

re: #30 Killgore Trout

Not these days. The date was 12/2 so it was probably a sign for a protest of Obama's speech about Afghanistan at West Point.


he did manage to piss off both sides with that one... centrist?

38 Aceofwhat?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:20:39pm

Charles - you may be next. Breitbart apparently hasn't been shy about extending the fatwa to those who dare to disagree with the fatwa...

[Link: www.bradblog.com...]

39 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:20:51pm

And the crazy just keeps on coming. I would think it was hilarious if it wasn't for the fact there are unhinged people out there who just might take this literally. Of course, if that did happen, the loonies have their boilerplate defence in place:

"The killing of [victim] is unfortunate, but it must be seen as as consequence of [his/her] actions. [Long victim blaming screed]. Without meaning to condone the actions of [murderer]... [Long justification of murderer's actions.]"

40 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:20:54pm

re: #33 JasonA

I believe that's where night-vision goggles would be attached. Could be wrong.

you mean it's not a little AC radiator?

41 Aceofwhat?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:21:10pm

re: #32 SanFranciscoZionist

I do not think it means what he thinks it means.

Inconthievable!!!

42 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:21:23pm

re: #33 JasonA

I believe that's where night-vision goggles would be attached. Could be wrong.

your not.

43 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:23:34pm

I am Andrew Breitbart...
I am a Force to be reckoned with...
LOOK AT ME!

44 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:23:56pm

If I made a similar statement about Breitbart, in jest or otherwise, Charles would ban me instantly. Yet he is the bad guy according to the wingnutosphere.

45 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:24:05pm

re: #37 brookly red

he did manage to piss off both sides with that one... centrist?


I think he's more of a realist. Only the nuts were enraged.

46 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:24:12pm

re: #40 albusteve

you mean it's not a little AC radiator?

/it's a teleprompterman...

47 Lidane  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:25:44pm

re: #15 JasonA

Anyone else notice that people say the dumbest things on Twitter the internet?

FTFY.

re: #9 Conservative Moonbat

I can do one worse than that.

Breitbart should be forced to watch the Ed Schultz show every day.

Not even I can stand that guy.

That's just cruel. We have the Eighth Amendment for a reason, don'tcha know.

48 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:26:01pm

re: #45 Killgore Trout

I think he's more of a realist. Only the nuts were enraged.

then there are a lot of nuts... but I guess we all knew that.

49 KingKenrod  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:27:23pm

Perhaps Breitbart is referring to this:

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

50 Sharmuta  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:27:36pm

Unhinged...

51 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:29:04pm

re: #32 SanFranciscoZionist

I do not think it means what he thinks it means.

Essentially "high treason" does not exist anymore, since the contrasting offense of "petty treason" has been universally abolished. Today, there is plain treason and that's it.
Wikipedia

Historically, in common law countries high treason was differentiated from petty treason, which was the act of killing a lawful superior (such as a servant killing his or her master or mistress). It was, in effect, considered a more serious degree of murder. As jurisdictions around the world abolished petty treason, the concept of petty treason gradually faded, and today use of the word "treason" generally refers to "high treason."
52 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:29:16pm

re: #49 KingKenrod

Perhaps Breitbart is referring to this:

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

whoa!...it's tit for tat then...nice to see these cats acting like adults

53 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:29:25pm

re: #49 KingKenrod

Perhaps Breitbart is referring to this:

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

as I said before, both sides.

54 Claire  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:29:35pm

One of his twitters: He thinks he's kidding-

@liberalmanifest if U REALLY think im calling 4 dr. (bwaah!) james hansens murder, U R a clinical moron like bradblog & @mmfa R.

Is he drunk?

55 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:30:07pm

re: #51 Shiplord Kirel

IIRC, petty treason also referred to a woman killing her husband.

56 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:30:32pm

re: #51 Shiplord Kirel

treason is just a screech anymore...there is no such thing in reality

57 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:31:22pm

re: #55 SanFranciscoZionist

IIRC, petty treason also referred to a woman killing her husband.

Who would have been a "lawfull superior", no?

//

58 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:31:39pm

re: #56 albusteve

treason is just a screech anymore...there is no such thing in reality

There will be if our special ops catch up with Adam Gadahn.

59 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:32:30pm

re: #56 albusteve

treason is just a screech anymore...there is no such thing in reality

and that is a shame, cause in the rare case it does actually happen it will get lost.

60 Claire  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:33:06pm

re: #49 KingKenrod

Ah. OK, I get it now-

61 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:34:01pm

I always felt that Andrew Breitbart was off his rocker. This makes it official.

Again. He's made a habit of displaying his forays into insanity.

Another dimwit with slurred speech.

62 Charles Johnson  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:34:11pm

Meanwhile at Hot Air, they're cheering moronic climate change denier Marc Morano for his appearance on the BBC with Prof. Andrew Watson, at the end of which Watson is heard to call Morano an "asshole." Which he absolutely IS. A gigantic, flaming baboon's asshole.

63 Sharmuta  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:34:15pm

There are also asbestos companies still fighting lawsuits, trying to pin down as many injured parties as they can as being smokers. Vested interests will always try to fight taking responsibility.

64 Sharmuta  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:35:21pm

re: #52 albusteve

whoa!...it's tit for tat then...nice to see these cats acting like adults

I didn't see Hansen calling for anyone to be killed.

65 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:35:23pm

re: #57 Kruk

Who would have been a "lawfull superior", no?

//

at the time that petty treason was still a used legal term, yes. it's wrong, but it is how it was.

you could also look at it in another way, to call killing one's spouse isn't completely indefensible. it would only be a problem if it would not be that if a man killed his wife.
as long as those'd be the same thing one could argue that killing one who would so completely trust you (or at least, that would be the idea) is more reprehensible than killing someone else.

I don't think it should be a legal difference but there's a case to be made in it's favor.

66 Digital Display  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:35:24pm

Good Evening Lizards!
Isn't Matt Drudge and Andy Breitbart partners or something? Or I am thinking of someone else?

67 Charles Johnson  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:35:54pm

re: #66 HoosierHoops

Isn't Matt Drudge and Andy Breitbart partners or something?

Yes.

68 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:36:41pm

re: #59 brookly red

and that is a shame, cause in the rare case it does actually happen it will get lost.

John Lindh...traitor...capital punishment?

69 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:36:54pm

re: #49 KingKenrod

Perhaps Breitbart is referring to this:

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

while that would explain where he got his retarded idea, two wrongs still don't make a right and this guy was indirectly calling for violence, it would seem.

at the least it's inappropriate.

70 Shiplord Kirel  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:37:38pm

Perhaps instead of denouncing Breitbart we could encourage him to channel this impulse into something useful. I suggest he have himself air-dropped into the Northwest Frontier Province to look for bin Laden and Gadahn.

71 Charles Johnson  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:38:21pm

Some background on Marc Morano, who's been one of the biggest flaming asshole climate change deniers for years: [Link: www.sourcewatch.org...]

72 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:38:34pm

Michael Eric Dyson Schools Racist Andrew Breitbart on Real Time with Bill Maher

I know, Bill Maher. Hold your nose and watch. Andrew Breitbart makes a fool out of himself.

73 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:38:39pm

re: #65 ThomasLite

at the time that petty treason was still a used legal term, yes. it's wrong, but it is how it was.

you could also look at it in another way, to call killing one's spouse isn't completely indefensible. it would only be a problem if it would not be that if a man killed his wife.
as long as those'd be the same thing one could argue that killing one who would so completely trust you (or at least, that would be the idea) is more reprehensible than killing someone else.

I don't think it should be a legal difference but there's a case to be made in it's favor.

homicide is homicide, that's why I don't do the hate crime thing...

74 Lidane  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:39:11pm

re: #56 albusteve

treason is just a screech anymore...there is no such thing in reality

Sure there is. It's just gotten muddled because of all the imbeciles on both sides screaming about this or that being treason these past several years.

75 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:39:15pm

re: #64 Sharmuta

I didn't see Hansen calling for anyone to be killed.

tried for high crimes?...I get the gist...splitting hairs because niether did Breitbart for that matter

76 Charles Johnson  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:39:50pm

re: #75 albusteve

tried for high crimes?...I get the gist...splitting hairs because niether did Breitbart for that matter

Yes, he did. "Capital punishment" means execution.

77 armylaw  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:40:10pm

re: #33 JasonA

I believe that's where night-vision goggles would be attached. Could be wrong.

Correct. My helmet has that bracket right now.

78 Stanghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:40:26pm

In my life, the term treason always held a strong connotation. I'm sorry that it's just a pass around term now. You know vs. patriot?

79 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:40:51pm

re: #68 albusteve

John Lindh...traitor...capital punishment?

not familiar...

80 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:41:37pm

re: #76 Charles

Yes, he did. "Capital punishment" means execution.

yes it does...I concede

81 Crimsonfisted  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:42:23pm

re: #62 Charles

A gigantic, flaming baboon's asshole.


May I never read those words in that order again. I want that image out of my head NOW! ewww!!!

You could not have made your point better, though.

82 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:42:28pm

re: #79 brookly red

not familiar...

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

83 Digital Display  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:44:06pm

re: #71 Charles

Some background on Marc Morano, who's been one of the biggest flaming asshole climate change deniers for years: [Link: www.sourcewatch.org...]

From your link:
a conservative anti-environmentalism think tank.
A think tank of knuckle dragging idiots...Who the hell would be against the environment? Hope they enjoy dirty air and water...

84 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:44:10pm

And here's making a fool out of himself once again.

Andrew Breitbart: Holocaust Museum Killer Was a 'Multiculturalist'

Here we find Andy leaving a message sounding like he just had a jug of Boone's Farm.

He says James von Brunn is "multiculturalist just like the black studies and the lesbian studies majors on college campuses."

Language warning.

85 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:45:16pm

re: #82 albusteve

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

maybe.

86 Cato the Elder  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:46:15pm

Breitbart sounds like a German pirate.

I prefer Klaus Störtebeker.

The most famous legend of Störtebeker relates to the execution itself. Störtebeker is said to have asked the mayor of Hamburg to release as many of his companions as he could walk past after being beheaded. Following the granting of this request and the subsequent beheading, Störtebeker's body arose and walked past eleven of his men before the executioner tripped him with an out-stretched foot.

Of course, it's all piractical bullshit, much like Breitbart ("Broadbeard") and his psycho-macho myths and legends.

87 Randall Gross  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:46:43pm

yikers. What a fool.

88 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:48:09pm

re: #86 Cato the Elder

Breitbart sounds like a German pirate.

I prefer Klaus Störtebeker.

Of course, it's all piractical bullshit, much like Breitbart ("Broadbeard") and his psycho-macho myths and legends.

I think he sounds more like the parrot on the German pirate's shoulder.

But that's just me. :)

89 Stanghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:48:33pm

re: #86 Cato the Elder

Breitbart sounds like a German pirate.

I prefer Klaus Störtebeker.

Of course, it's all piractical bullshit, much like Breitbart ("Broadbeard") and his psycho-macho myths and legends.

Oh what I learn on LGF!

90 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:50:12pm

George Washington calls on Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to lead a massive march on DC


1:10 "My day job is selling Health Insurance"
/Heh
91 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:50:13pm

it's going around.

The last Veep said Obama was giving "aid and comfort" to the enemy a few days back...

92 HappyBenghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:51:11pm

re: #84 Gus 802

And here's making a fool out of himself once again.

Andrew Breitbart: Holocaust Museum Killer Was a 'Multiculturalist'

Here we find Andy leaving a message sounding like he just had a jug of Boone's Farm.

He says James von Brunn is "multiculturalist just like the black studies and the lesbian studies majors on college campuses."

Language warning.

It's the old partisan excuse anytime an extremist commits a crime, oh they can't be one of ours. I recall Limbaugh trying to make the Holocaust Museum Killer out to be a liberal even though the guy had posted on Free Republic and hated Obama.

93 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:53:14pm

re: #73 brookly red

homicide is homicide, that's why I don't do the hate crime thing...

The law (and society, since the law ultimately reflects the views of society) does differentiate one kind of homicide from another. We treat some such as the murder of a police officer in the line of duty, the killing of witnesses or judges, murder for hire, premediated killing more seriously than types of homicides. Why one can argue the merits of hate crimes specifically, to say that no one type of homicide should be treated differently from the other goes against hundreds of years of legal tradition.

94 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:54:24pm

re: #91 wozzablog

it's going around.

The last Veep said Obama was giving "aid and comfort" to the enemy a few days back...

it certainly aids the enemy by letting them know we will quit the fight at a certain date...comfort can be extrapolated from that...but that's all bullshit, just an incredibly stupid thing for a CinC to say

95 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:54:32pm

re: #93 Kruk

Sorry, that should be "While one can argue the merits of hate crimes..."

96 Four More Tears  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:54:55pm

re: #90 Killgore Trout

George Washington calls on Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to lead a massive march on DC


1:10 "My day job is selling Health Insurance"
/Heh

Yeah, because putting on a tri-corner hat and calling yourself George Washington lends you credibility. Uh-huh.

97 Cato the Elder  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:56:38pm

re: #89 Stanley Sea

Oh what I learn on LGF!

His surname in English means "quaff the beaker"!

98 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:57:08pm

re: #95 Kruk

Sorry, that should be "While one can argue the merits of hate crimes..."

that don't sound right

99 Velvet Elvis  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:57:29pm

re: #94 albusteve

it certainly aids the enemy by letting them know we will quit the fight at a certain date...comfort can be extrapolated from that...but that's all bullshit, just an incredibly stupid thing for a CinC to say

On the other hand it scares the shit out of Kairizai which was likely more in line with his purpose.

100 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:58:36pm

re: #92 HappyWarrior

It's the old partisan excuse anytime an extremist commits a crime, oh they can't be one of ours. I recall Limbaugh trying to make the Holocaust Museum Killer out to be a liberal even though the guy had posted on Free Republic and hated Obama.

And a white supremacist; featured at John G. Crommelin's website; friend of the BNP; etc.

No True Scotsman and cognitive dissonance in full bloom.

101 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:59:39pm

re: #98 brookly red

that don't sound right

some guy co-joins two words together to come up with a new meaning for both?...ridiculous, and I have to wonder how it's explained in court...from my own experience it really can't be...such is the world we live in

102 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 3:59:50pm

re: #98 brookly red

that don't sound right

Heh. That'll teach me not to type while watching an unfolding disaster in another window. (New Zealand's second inninngs against Pakistan, I mean.) Let me try again:

"While one can argue the merits of hate crimes legislation..."

103 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:00:15pm

re: #57 Kruk

Who would have been a "lawfull superior", no?

//

Yes, for that reason.

104 Decatur Deb  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:01:00pm

re: #96 JasonA

Yeah, because putting on a tri-corner hat and calling yourself George Washington lends you credibility. Uh-huh.

Dressing up isn't insane. Dressing up for a radio broadcast, though...

105 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:02:15pm

re: #104 Decatur Deb

Okay, you owe me a new laptop. I'll never get the coffee out of this one's keyboard.

106 Dark_Falcon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:02:45pm

re: #84 Gus 802

And here's making a fool out of himself once again.

Andrew Breitbart: Holocaust Museum Killer Was a 'Multiculturalist'

Here we find Andy leaving a message sounding like he just had a jug of Boone's Farm.

He says James von Brunn is "multiculturalist just like the black studies and the lesbian studies majors on college campuses."

Language warning.

That's not foolish, that's utterly insane.

107 The Curmudgeon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:03:02pm

Andrew Breitbart did, on the other hand, play a major role in exposing ACORN with those two dressed up as a pimp and prostitute. So while correctly condemning this over-the-top ClimateGate reaction, we shouldn't overlook the useful work he's done. Having done something so worthwhile, he shouldn't have been so careless with his reputation.

108 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:03:40pm

re: #107 The Curmudgeon

Andrew Breitbart did, on the other hand, play a major role in exposing ACORN with those two dressed up as a pimp and prostitute. So while correctly condemning this over-the-top ClimateGate reaction, we shouldn't overlook the useful work he's done. Having done something so worthwhile, he shouldn't have been so careless with his reputation.

What reputation?

109 [deleted]  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:03:41pm
110 Dark_Falcon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:04:26pm

re: #97 Cato the Elder

His surname in English means "quaff the beaker"!

While Sarah Palin's surname means "One That Cannot Think."

//

111 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:04:28pm

back on topic...
so Breitbart is calling for another man, who has broken no law, to be killed...seems like that might be some type of civil rights violation...then there was the anti abortion wag...I think the 1st might take a hit one of these days

112 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:05:38pm

re: #58 Shiplord Kirel

There will be if our special ops catch up with Adam Gadahn.

Now that will be an interesting day. Gadahn still alive? I haven't hear anything in a bit.

113 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:05:48pm

re: #110 Dark_Falcon

While Sarah Palin's surname means "One That Cannot Think."

//

can't you two pick a tougher target?...tough guys

114 Dark_Falcon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:06:18pm

re: #107 The Curmudgeon

Andrew Breitbart did, on the other hand, play a major role in exposing ACORN with those two dressed up as a pimp and prostitute. So while correctly condemning this over-the-top ClimateGate reaction, we shouldn't overlook the useful work he's done. Having done something so worthwhile, he shouldn't have been so careless with his reputation.

Yes, he's been useful. But after what he just said his usefulness is at its end. I don't believe in associating with people who are publicly contemplating the execution of their political opponents.

115 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:06:38pm

re: #113 albusteve

can't you two pick a tougher target?...tough guys

What do you mean? I thought Palin was tough CiC material.

116 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:07:20pm

re: #93 Kruk

The law (and society, since the law ultimately reflects the views of society) does differentiate one kind of homicide from another. We treat some such as the murder of a police officer in the line of duty, the killing of witnesses or judges, murder for hire, premediated killing more seriously than types of homicides. Why one can argue the merits of hate crimes specifically, to say that no one type of homicide should be treated differently from the other goes against hundreds of years of legal tradition.

there's a good reason for differentiating too.
first there's the chance of recidivism -- some killings (crimes passionels for example) have a low chance of that, others (gang based killings for example) have those much higher.

then there's the difference between an impulsive killing of a cheating spouse on one hand, however reprehensible, cannot even begin to compare with, say, a premeditated killing of a federal judge over a mob conviction.

especially since in that case, while the fact itself is "just" a homicide, it is also an assault on our whole rule of law and it's upholding.
same for a cop-killing.

or for example a murder for hire, where the only thing keeping one from killing once again is not moral compulsion but the lack of a banal monetary reward.

also you should remember that no law is as absolute as the laws of physics, they're always a moral appreciation of an act.
exactly the same shades of grey that brookly red "doesn't do" are the reason why a 16 years old girl who's been kicked out by her parents (say because she's gotten pregnant outside of wedlock) who steals a bread to not starve will probably get a lesser sentence than a guy who steals a laptop from another store in that same street because he couldn't play the latest games on his own.

I wonder whether he thinks that's a bad thing, too.
it's always tempting when someone else does something we don't approve of to go into black&white vision and stop just short of advocating applying the death penalty, but I think most will agree that's not the wise thing to do.

117 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:08:21pm

re: #101 albusteve

some guy co-joins two words together to come up with a new meaning for both?...ridiculous, and I have to wonder how it's explained in court...from my own experience it really can't be...such is the world we live in

The object of hate crimes is, in addition to killing or maiming an individual who belongs to a particular group, is to intimidate other members of that group. It's a way of saying: "Look and learn what will happen to you if you dare act as an equal and assertive member of society." Society in turn says it won't tolerate that intimidation just as it doesn't tolerate the intimidation of witnesses to a crime, and adds an extra penalty to make that point.

118 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:09:31pm

re: #111 albusteve

back on topic...
so Breitbart is calling for another man, who has broken no law, to be killed...seems like that might be some type of civil rights violation...then there was the anti abortion wag...I think the 1st might take a hit one of these days

well actually he claims that the man did break a law, hence treason... but I gotta say I don't think it applies here.

119 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:10:25pm

re: #107 The Curmudgeon


Andrew Breitbart did, on the other hand, play a major role in exposing ACORN with those two dressed up as a pimp and prostitute. So while correctly condemning this over-the-top ClimateGate reaction, we shouldn't overlook the useful work he's done. Having done something so worthwhile, he shouldn't have been so careless with his reputation.


He has some creepy racial views (see #84, #72). He's also a personal friend of racist blogger RS McCain. I think he's also associated with VDARE founder Peter Brimelow. The fact that he also targets groups like ACORN that helps a lot of poor black people doesn't surprise me at all.

120 Dark_Falcon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:10:32pm

BBL

121 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:10:33pm

re: #94 albusteve

"aid and comfort to enemies" is the definition of treason. Using that combination of words and attributing them to a CinC is dangerous - in any climate - particularly this one.

122 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:10:37pm

re: #115 Gus 802

What do you mean? I thought Palin was tough CiC material.

according to whom?...

123 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:10:46pm

re: #84 Gus 802

And here's making a fool out of himself once again.

Andrew Breitbart: Holocaust Museum Killer Was a 'Multiculturalist'

Here we find Andy leaving a message sounding like he just had a jug of Boone's Farm.

He says James von Brunn is "multiculturalist just like the black studies and the lesbian studies majors on college campuses."

Language warning.

Hmmm. I am trying to remember the last time a black lesbian studies major shot a guard at a, say, museum full of art by straight white men.

I'm sure it happens all the time, but is covered up by the politically correct media, just like the episode with the terrorists on the plane referred to earlier.

//Now got a funny, but tasteless given the context, vision of a young black woman in Birkenstocks, approaching a museum with a gun in one hand and a volume of Audre Lord in the other...

124 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:11:50pm

re: #117 Kruk

The object of hate crimes is, in addition to killing or maiming an individual who belongs to a particular group, is to intimidate other members of that group. It's a way of saying: "Look and learn what will happen to you if you dare act as an equal and assertive member of society." Society in turn says it won't tolerate that intimidation just as it doesn't tolerate the intimidation of witnesses to a crime, and adds an extra penalty to make that point.

yes, I knew that...still a bad idea

125 Ojoe  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:12:10pm

This calling for execution of a scientist is an assault on rationality & civilization.

126 The Curmudgeon  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:12:31pm

re: #119 Killgore Trout

He has some creepy racial views (see #84, #72). He's also a personal friend of racist blogger RS McCain. I think he's also associated with VDARE founder Peter Brimelow. The fact that he also targets groups like ACORN that helps a lot of poor black people doesn't surprise me at all.

Well, that's a whole new revelation for me. I only knew his name because of the ACORN episodes.

127 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:13:02pm

re: #118 brookly red

well actually he claims that the man did break a law, hence treason... but I gotta say I don't think it applies here.

I didn't catch what law he broke...a hate law maybe?...bwahahaha...just fold the two together

128 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:14:45pm

re: #125 Ojoe

This calling for execution of a scientist is an assault on rationality & civilization.

Makes you long for the "good old days" when we just banned or burned books, doesn't it?

//

129 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:14:59pm

re: #123 SanFranciscoZionist

Hmmm. I am trying to remember the last time a black lesbian studies major shot a guard at a, say, museum full of art by straight white men.

I'm sure it happens all the time, but is covered up by the politically correct media, just like the episode with the terrorists on the plane referred to earlier.

//Now got a funny, but tasteless given the context, vision of a young black woman in Birkenstocks, approaching a museum with a gun in one hand and a volume of Audre Lord in the other...

The multiculturalist meme is a favorite of the fascist European parties. The Lesbian studies is another favorite subject for the more domesticated paranoids. How he went from James von Brunn to blaming the two is beyond me. I do know that Breitbart was never a boxer so that can't be his excuse. ;)

130 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:15:10pm

re: #91 wozzablog

it's going around.

The last Veep said Obama was giving "aid and comfort" to the enemy a few days back...

Cheney's always sayin' Obama's givin' aid and comfort to someone he don't like.

131 Ojoe  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:15:51pm

re: #12 political lunatic

Inciting to violence is actually illegal. Here is the relevant code:

[CITE: 18USC373]


TITLE 18--CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

PART I--CRIMES

CHAPTER 19--CONSPIRACY

Sec. 373. Solicitation to commit a crime of violence

(a) Whoever, with intent that another person engage in conduct
constituting a felony that has as an element the use, attempted use, or
threatened use of physical force against property or against the person
of another in violation of the laws of the United States, and under
circumstances strongly corroborative of that intent, solicits, commands,
induces, or otherwise endeavors to persuade such other person to engage
in such conduct, shall be imprisoned not more than one-half the maximum
term of imprisonment or (notwithstanding section 3571) fined not more
than one-half of the maximum fine prescribed for the punishment of the
crime solicited, or both; or if the crime solicited is punishable by
life imprisonment or death, shall be imprisoned for not more than twenty
years.

132 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:15:51pm

re: #127 albusteve

I didn't catch what law he broke...a hate law maybe?...bwahahaha...just fold the two together

treason. which is funny, since there isn't really an "enemy" to "aid or comfort" so he's completely off target.

I'm sure he has no qualms redefining the term on his own like that.

133 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:16:03pm

re: #122 albusteve

according to whom?...

I don't know. Maybe all of the people that keep saying she should be president and the "second coming of Reagan" which is a joke in itself.

134 Racer X  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:16:10pm
135 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:16:30pm

re: #99 Conservative Moonbat

On the other hand it scares the shit out of Kairizai which was likely more in line with his purpose.

Oh, don't ruin the moment by suggesting that Obama speaks to more than one audience at a time...

136 Ojoe  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:17:08pm

re: #128 Kruk

Sometimes I think we are heading for a dark age & not the least because of the "christian" fundamentalists.

137 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:17:10pm

re: #121 wozzablog

"aid and comfort to enemies" is the definition of treason. Using that combination of words and attributing them to a CinC is dangerous - in any climate - particularly this one.

so what does one make of those words on the battlefield?...and what of the timeline?...does it in fact benefit the Talis?...yadda yadda...I say aid and comfort can mean different things to different people...I don't know the legalese defining treason under federal law...and that's not the point

138 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:17:35pm

re: #109 MikeySDCA

It doesn't scare Karzai because he knows that rhe threat to end what was billed as a war of necessity by a date certain, is simply bullshit.

Presumably the enemy knows that too, then. Or if they don't, boy are they in for a surprise.

139 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:17:54pm
140 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:18:09pm

re: #119 Killgore Trout

He has some creepy racial views (see #84, #72). He's also a personal friend of racist blogger RS McCain. I think he's also associated with VDARE founder Peter Brimelow. The fact that he also targets groups like ACORN that helps a lot of poor black people doesn't surprise me at all.

well KT, there are laws & there are feelings, last I checked we claim to be a nation of laws.

141 albusteve  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:19:06pm

re: #125 Ojoe

This calling for execution of a scientist is an assault on rationality & civilization.

think of the assault on his web site...people will flock to it, imo...there's no business like show business...Andy is probably a huge Beck fan

142 Digital Display  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:19:08pm

re: #134 Racer X

That's only one reason Kobe is in my top 5 guards of all time..

143 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:19:37pm

re: #117 Kruk

The object of hate crimes is, in addition to killing or maiming an individual who belongs to a particular group, is to intimidate other members of that group. It's a way of saying: "Look and learn what will happen to you if you dare act as an equal and assertive member of society." Society in turn says it won't tolerate that intimidation just as it doesn't tolerate the intimidation of witnesses to a crime, and adds an extra penalty to make that point.

My father pointed out, in a discussion about this the other day, that if it weren't for hate crimes legislation, the guy who stormed into his church last year, damaged several religious statues, broke the holy water font, and scared the hell out of the rosary ladies couldn't have been charged with more than misdemeanor vandalism.

144 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:20:27pm

re: #140 brookly red

well KT, there are laws & there are feelings, last I checked we claim to be a nation of laws.

clear evidence of certain feelings can be used to (in part, they're not sufficient on their own) prove a hate crime. (or at least here in the netherlands. wouldn't claim to know these kinds of details about US law for certain, but I would imagine it's similar).

145 Racer X  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:20:38pm

re: #142 HoosierHoops

That's only one reason Kobe is in my top 5 guards of all time..

Dude is a witch.

146 Blueheron  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:20:58pm

I have liked Breir Bart's breaking news releases and now I have to cross him off my read the list too?
This is one whacky world. I think I'll go suck my thumb and watch I Love Lucy reruns :(

147 Claire  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:21:17pm

re: #131 Ojoe

Can you call for violence, though, via the method of capital punishment which requires a trial and appeals, etc? That would be like a 20 year, slow motion, call to violence or something. That's about as practically effective as wishing Hansen would eat more meat or something to hasten a heart attack.

148 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:22:50pm

re: #145 Racer X

Dude is a witch.


Basketballs and Kobe Bryant have evolved to form a symbiotic relationship.

/

149 Digital Display  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:23:05pm

re: #144 ThomasLite

clear evidence of certain feelings can be used to (in part, they're not sufficient on their own) prove a hate crime. (or at least here in the netherlands. wouldn't claim to know these kinds of details about US law for certain, but I would imagine it's similar).

We have an office in Waarenburg, NL.. I love it there

150 Blueheron  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:23:12pm

re: #31 Shiplord Kirel

I was venomous in my denunciations of lefties who called for the assassination of President Bush, military officers, etc, and this is no different ethically.

In practical terms, it may be worse, since the far right has a much greater capacity for actually carrying through on threats of violence. Moonbat violence; such things as throwing feces, burning flags, and torching the odd SUV; is bad enough but a sniper bullet through your kitchen window is a lot worse.

Not to mention making the cake in your oven fall. /

151 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:23:34pm

re: #144 ThomasLite

clear evidence of certain feelings can be used to (in part, they're not sufficient on their own) prove a hate crime. (or at least here in the netherlands. wouldn't claim to know these kinds of details about US law for certain, but I would imagine it's similar).

I was referring to ACORN, & that just because someone feels that they do good has no bearing on if their activities are legal or not.

152 sattv4u2  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:24:11pm

re: #140 brookly red

well KT, there are laws & there are feelings, last I checked we claim to be a nation of laws.

Is thnat how you feel !?!?!

//

153 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:24:20pm

re: #132 ThomasLite

treason. which is funny, since there isn't really an "enemy" to "aid or comfort" so he's completely off target.

I'm sure he has no qualms redefining the term on his own like that.

Maybe he's giving aid and comfort to the environment.

154 brookly red  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:25:35pm

re: #152 sattv4u2

Is thnat how you feel !?!?!

//

yes.

155 Racer X  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:26:08pm
156 Killgore Trout  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:26:13pm

Wingnut Andrew Breitbart Calls for My Murder

andrewbreitbart %P% @TheBradBlog Capital punishment for you, too!
about 1 hour ago from web in reply to TheBradBlog


...

andrewbreitbart %P% @TheBradBlog Capital punishment after a fair trial by your peers isn't murder!
less than a minute ago from web in reply to TheBradBlog
157 SanFranciscoZionist  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:26:44pm

re: #153 SanFranciscoZionist

Maybe he's giving aid and comfort to the environment.

Does anyone remember a SNL skit where Rumsfeld is moving out of his office, and at his request they've only sent one mover, who can't deal with it? At one point Rumsfeld tells him that he's giving aid and comfort to the couch.

158 webevintage  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:26:52pm

re: #72 Gus 802

I know, Bill Maher. Hold your nose and watch. Andrew Breitbart makes a fool out of himself.


Well that was made of awesome...

159 Decatur Deb  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:28:54pm

re: #156 Killgore Trout

Wingnut Andrew Breitbart Calls for My Murder

At some point he stops being cute.

160 Gus  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:28:56pm

re: #156 Killgore Trout

Wingnut Andrew Breitbart Calls for My Murder

What a nut. So two people in all.

161 HappyBenghazi  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:29:15pm

re: #156 Killgore Trout

Wingnut Andrew Breitbart Calls for My Murder

Guy seems to have anger issues.

162 ghazidor  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:29:21pm

re: #132 ThomasLite

treason. which is funny, since there isn't really an "enemy" to "aid or comfort" so he's completely off target.

I'm sure he has no qualms redefining the term on his own like that.

Most don't bother to look up the legal definition of "Treason," otherwise they would use the correct word for subversion of/or against the government which is "Sedition."

163 Ojoe  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:29:25pm

re: #147 Claire

That is a point, Hmmm, yes you have a point there.

164 Kruk  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:31:40pm

re: #151 brookly red

I was referring to ACORN, & that just because someone feels that they do good has no bearing on if their activities are legal or not.

Last time I checked, the burden of proof lies with those who make the accusation. Was there a conviction of ACORN as a whole (not just individuals within it) engaging in illegal activities that I missed?

165 ThomasLite  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:32:51pm

re: #153 SanFranciscoZionist

Maybe he's giving aid and comfort to the environment.

well, since that's by no means an "enemy" he's still rewriting the law on his own. ausador has it right, sedition is what he means (and what is still nonsense, but I suppose even babysteps in the right direction would be an improvement).

re: #147 Claire

Can you call for violence, though, via the method of capital punishment which requires a trial and appeals, etc? That would be like a 20 year, slow motion, call to violence or something. That's about as practically effective as wishing Hansen would eat more meat or something to hasten a heart attack.

not if that's all you mean. however if what he's implying is the guy should just be shot then it's a call for violence, if maybe a bit more covertly.
could still be incitement. however I agree that should be done only in the most extreme circumstances, lest we infringe on freedom of expression.

166 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:35:18pm

re: #137 albusteve

It's precisely the point. Treason is the highest of high crimes - and the passing of such accusations and hot headedness without comment as to the dogwhistle nature is - shall we say - a convinient over sight.

Willy nilly accusations of Treason when there are people out there who hear what is said by the countries former #2 guy... are not a good or proper thing - at all.

When netroots accused Bush of Treason either outright or weasly i wasn't happy - Treason is a special crime and should be given special consideration.

There are plenty of other words than "aid and comfort" - people too quick to use those particular two are almost unsalvageable in the pursuit of level discourse.

Treason carries the death penalty - using - even loosely - the words comprised in the statute as a casual charachter slur its assasinataional in aspiration.

167 ghazidor  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:35:36pm

re: #147 Claire

Can you call for violence, though, via the method of capital punishment which requires a trial and appeals, etc? That would be like a 20 year, slow motion, call to violence or something. That's about as practically effective as wishing Hansen would eat more meat or something to hasten a heart attack.

The man standing in a crowd and shouting "all fags should be burned" is innocent of incitement to violence under the law.

The man standing in a crowd and shouting "lets go burn some fags" is guilty of incitement to violence under the law.

Basic "First Amendment vs. Intent" stuff...

168 Decatur Deb  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:43:29pm

re: #166 wozzablog

The wisdom of the ex-VP's tactics confuses me. There are people looking for investigation of his actions. Might be a good idea to strengthen a wall between official discretion and malfeasance.

169 Claire  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:44:58pm

re: #72 Gus 802

Just watched that. Did you notice Maher said "that is some mutherfukin articulateness" to the black guy after the guy finished his speech?

That's exactly like saying "gosh, you're really articulate for a black guy." Unbelievable. Exactly the same thing. And Maher such a dense bag of goo he can't even see it.

170 Decatur Deb  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:47:13pm

re: #169 Claire

Might have been a conscious riff off VP Biden, if everyone there is cool with it.

171 Claire  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:48:39pm

re: #170 Decatur Deb

Yeah, maybe.

172 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:51:51pm

re: #167 ausador

It's not all that basic - i know i studied Law in England - but there can be some pretty strangled definitions of "intent" particularly. It all depends on the individual case and circumstance - subjective or objective - predisposition to malfeasence, level of crowd hysteria...

173 William of Orange  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:52:22pm

Good lord!!

Is the climate debate going to be judged with Sharia law??!

174 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 4:55:29pm

re: #169 Claire

It was a riff on people calling Obama "articulate" - that got some attention before the election - people saying it was "racist" in the assumption that black people weren't articulate - where as they were just comparing him to his predecessor.

It was a whole "thing" that revolved around words usgae of words, stereotypes and stuff.

175 Wozza Matter?  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 5:03:54pm

re: #173 William of Orange

Nope - it'll be settled two out of three falls in a ring somewhere ;-)

176 sattv4u2  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 5:14:22pm

re: #154 brookly red

yes.

(((me too ,,, btw)))

177 palomino  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 5:18:38pm

re: #72 Gus 802

Perfectly illustrates why Breitbart hates intellectuals and scientists so much. He's just not in their league in any substantive way.

Breitbart is the kind of partisan scum who insults the opposing party's dead on their funeral day (Ted Kennedy), but never utters a bad word about his side, except for the dreaded RINOs.

178 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 5:25:02pm
Capital punishment for Dr James Hansen. Climategate is high treason.

Ohhh-kay, then.

What of those creationists that constantly attempt to press their dogma into science classes as an effort to indoctrinate other peoples children as part of their documented plan to subvert the constitution and destroy the foundations of the U.S.A in order to establish a theocracy?

Would you consider that high treason, worthy of capital punishment, Mr. Breitbart?

179 tradewind  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 6:37:58pm

re: #178 Slumbering Behemoth
Since everyone knows that the US doesn't even recognize such a thing as ' high treason ' anymore... at least, considering what has occurred without recrimination in the past few years... Breitbart's sarc tag was implicit, IMO.///

180 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 6:44:10pm

re: #179 tradewind

at least, considering what has occurred without recrimination in the past few years...

Yes, the subversive, anti-American, creationist theocrats certainly have been running around on quite a long leash over the last few years.

181 acwgusa  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 8:35:18pm

Breitbart, three words;

WHAT THE FUCK?

Charles, you have the right idea abandoning the right if this what its come to.

182 markie  Sat, Dec 5, 2009 10:26:00pm

Heaven forbid someone else should apply similar criteria to any of them. That wouldn't be fair, and balanced! The right left this guy long ago. I am adrift, waiting for the tide to change...

183 Timmeh  Sun, Dec 6, 2009 5:11:07am

I would say that Breitbart jumped the shark but that would imply he had a good run going until that.

184 [deleted]  Tue, Dec 8, 2009 12:50:04am

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