Posted on 09/01/2015 1:26:28 PM PDT by Sir Napsalot
MIKE BARNICLE: ..... So that means that if I lived in Iowa, I would want to know where each of those members of that 53% (Note: Trump, Carson, Cruz and Fiorina combined) lived, and I would want to live as far away from them as possible, because there is something seriously wrong with the Republican party if those people combined have a majority of the voters.
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And Peeta was a baker - white bread.
OMFG!
Mike Barnicle is an a—hole who writes for the Boston Globe. If he really wants to live as far away from anti-establishment voters as possible, he needs to move to Antarctica. Remember to bring your union suit, Mikey.
I suggest a floating cage 150 miles South West of Wake island.
Would Cape Town in South Africa be far enough away?
If I recall correctly, Mike Barnicle used to live in Lincoln, Mass., a very expensive and exclusive leafy suburb of Boston that most assuredly does not have too many voters who are anything but liberal.
Stay out of Utah then, barnacle, you degenerate.
doubtful
Gee. Unbiased, ain’t he?
Boston Globe controversy[edit]
In 1998, Barnicle resigned from The Boston Globe amid a controversy over two columns, written three years apart. The first column of more than 80 lines of humorous observations had a few lines that bore similarity to jokes in the 1997 book Brain Droppings by George Carlin.[6] In a subsequent Globe review of all of Barnicle’s many years of work, a second column was called into question. The October 8, 1995 column recounted the story of two sets of parents with cancer-stricken children. When one of the children died, the parents of the other child, who had begun to recover, sent the dead child’s parents a check for $10,000. When the Globe could not locate the people who had not been publicly identified, Barnicle insisted nonetheless that the story was true. He said he did not obtain the story from the parents but from a nurse, whom he declined to identify. Mrs. Patricia Shairs later contacted the Globe to indicate that the story Barnicle wrote was about her family, although she said some of the facts were incorrect.[7]
Source: Wikipedia
Looks like Barnicle is trying to flex some mussel. I wish he’d clam up.
Wasn’t there a Mike Barnacle on Imus?
How about an inflatable island?
I think that works for all involved.
Siberia might be good. The Russians are cloning a wooly mammoth. Maybe Barnicle can report on an ‘encounter’
Move to DC!
Hey Mike maybe we want to live as far away from a plegaristic journalist as possible. Copy anybody’s books lately? Ahole!
Is Palmyra far enough away for him?
Barnicle's a born crony, so he found his level as Morning Joe's sidekick.
He’s despicable. Thanks for the info.
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