Posted on 09/20/2014 3:15:31 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
The four die-hard Redskins fans thought the opportunity was as golden as the vintage helmets of their favorite football team: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart wanted them to appear on the Comedy Central program to defend the teams name, which has been under relentless attack.
The Redskins Nation citizens eagerly signed up, most of them knowing that they might be mocked in their interview with correspondent Jason Jones. But several hours into the Sept. 13 taping of the yet-to-air episode, the fans, all from Virginia, said they were suddenly confronted by a larger group of Native American activists all of whom were in on the showdown prearranged by The Daily Show.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
You mean Native American casino, of course! Indian Casino would be racist, right?
Ambush TV. Great comedy.
It is much better to use the more-accurate term "Nomadic, Scalping, Infighting, Unwashed, Raping and Murdering Primitives Who Do Not Even Possess Basic Metalworking Skills".
Just not sure how to fit that on a helmet.
Don’t forget about Lieawatha.
Should bring in a company of battle-hardened IDF to spring a ‘tense surprise showdown’ on the self-loathing Jonathon Leibowitz.
Foul-mouthed gutless candy-ass.
Hey none of that happened until Columbus got here and took away their casinos. It’s a well known fact.
“NIGA”??? The National Indian Gaming Association. Who’d ever think of that?
NIGA.
Good catch-——and very funny.
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I think 4skins is already taken...
Importantly, this should serve as a lesson to all. DO NOT trust ANY of the media. They giggle like schoolgirls when they destroy other people’s lives because that is *exactly* what they want to do.
This was a serious family rule when I was a child. If you speak to a reporter, they *will not* write what you said. Even if you only talk about the weather, they will report that you said horrible, awful things, accuse your family of breaking the law, say that you confessed to nasty crimes, whatever.
It could cost your parents their jobs, and they do not care. It could make your family objects of public scorn and ridicule, and they do not care. It could incite the state to take children away from their parents and put them in foster care. We could lose our home and be out on the street, and a week later that reporter wouldn’t even remember us.
THEY...ARE...ALL...SCUM.
Seriously. If Jon Stewart and his accomplices were trapped inside a burning building with locked doors, you should turn on your heels and walk away. For they would certainly do this to you. After setting the building on fire and locking the doors with you inside, first.
Well, if you’re worried about fitting the name on the helmet, something short and pithy reflecting Mr Schnyder’s heritage may be appropriate...I’m thinking: “something...killers”
You know, since we’re being all sensitive
Um how can they use the acronym NIGA as they do on the page you link? I mean isn’t that a little too close the dreaded N word?
So, where did you grow up, yefragetuwrabrumuy?
For me .. I’d just get up and walk out. People are too eager for fame; that’s how you get hood-winked into deals like this.
Stewart should be ashamed of himself. But, He’s just doing what idiot leftists do.
Never watch his program .. don’t care what he does.
The funny thing is when you ask a co-worker if they are going to the conference you always use the acronym. For example, Hey Sarah, are you going to the CEHA (pronounced C-Ha) conference? Not, Hey Sarah are you going to the California Environmental Health Conference (or C-E-H-A conference)? That means when someone in the indian gaming industry asks a co-worker if they are going to the conference they say, Hey Elizabeth (Warren). Are you going to the NIGA conference?
It will not be funny.
Excellent exstrapolation (turned it into a noun...*grin*)
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