Posted on 09/27/2010 8:47:29 PM PDT by conservativebuckeye
I've never done a vanity before, but did anybody see Marc Lamont Hill on O'Reilly tonight? He was on for at least 5 minutes claiming he had evidence that the Tea Party was racist. He cited a survey conducted by some commie prof and according to Hill this is conclusive proof that the movement is heavily racist. Fortunately, O'Reilly took the side of the Tea Partiers.
No one's.
Sorry, Lamont. You're time would be better spent p*ssing up a rope.
I thought the same thing about the Bush signs! I wish O’Reilly have said something about that. I don’t think he ever really wanted to argue with Hill at all.
I totally agree. We need a Babeu or a Dever here in Pima County, but it’s more liberal here than in other parts of the state.
“Lamont, you big dummy!”
He always looks like a buffon. He talks like one too.
The Pima County Sheriff is late to the Party. The orginal TEA Party (founded on the basis of advocating a smaller, fiscally responsible and less intrusive Federal government) has been hijacked by all sorts of goof balls who propagate bigoted and hateful nonsense. There are some elements of those who have hijacked the original and true TEA Party movement only for the expressed purpose of grifting.
He always looks like he’s on something.
Our Minority filled So Called Government is racist and has hated white people long before that Idiot Kenyan was ever around.
Much less well-known is Hills record of involvement in revolutionary causes, including support for convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur, a member of the terrorist Black Liberation Army (BLA) now living as a fugitive from justice in Communist Cuba. David Horowitzs revelation of Hills embrace of the terrorist apparently caught FNC officials by surprise.
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2009/ss_politics0769_09_30.asp
Racists calling other people racist always look like jerks.
Of course my question would is when Hill calls the Tea Party racist does he mean it as a compliment. If you noticed that at 9 o’clock he and Ann Coulter were on Larry King. Hill on one hand says he’s a far left guy and then out of the other side of his mouth he calls the Tea Party extremist. Thats seem hyocritical to me.
Using the “watch what they do not what they say” theory one can easily see that the Statist know they’ve meant their match in the Tea Party. The racist mantra is a clue as to how liberals debate. The Left say they want a debate. They dont want a debate. They have no interest in a debate. The Left wins their debates (to ther extent that they do) by essentually exterminating conservatives from the discussion. Thats what they’ve been trying to do to Palin and thats the whole point of the obsession over sexual/witchcraft type issues regarding O’Donnell. One can easily see what we have here is a genuine debate between the Tea Party people and the Statist Left about what exactly in the role of the federal government in our lives. We say lets have that debate while The Left’s response is to call us perverted names. Thats who liberals are..
Mumia Abu Jamal. He has been on Death Row in PA since the eighties, has exhauted all appeals and has had his comviction reviewed and upheld. He is the poster child of unjust racism for the left.
A black film maker has just released a documentary that support the evidence that convicted Abu Jamal...should be interesting when Hill and company cannot call him a racist, what do they do now.
from your link: “The Marc Lamont Hill website includes a graphic and obscene Sex With Timaree segment that features advice from a Sexpert on how to enjoy the Land o Anal or anal sex.”
Wonder if he’s pitching or catching.
I sure wish that O’Reilly had been smart enough to catch when Hill made the statement about the “study” being correlational - There is a correlational study that shows how as the amount of Ice Cream consumption increases the number of violent crimes goes up. Someone ignorant of correlational studies (Lamont Hill, let’s say) might infer that eating Ice Cream causes violence.
"On December 9, 1981, at approximately 3:55 a.m., Officer Danny Faulkner, a five year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department, made a traffic stop at Locust Street near Twelfth Street. The car stopped by Officer Faulkner was being driven by William Cook. After making the stop, Danny called for assistance on his police radio and requested a police wagon to transport a prisoner. Unbeknownst to him, William Cook's brother, Wesley (aka Mumia Abu-Jamal) was across the street. As Danny attempted to handcuff William Cook, Mumia Abu-Jamal ran from across the street and shot the officer in the back. Danny turned and was able to fire one shot that struck Abu-Jamal in the chest; the wounded officer then fell to the pavement. Mumia Abu-Jamal stood over the downed officer and shot him four more times at close range, once directly in the face. Mumia Abu-Jamal was found still at the scene of the shooting by officers who arrived there within seconds. The murderer was slumped against the curb in front of his brother's car. In his possession was a .38 caliber revolver that records showed Mumia had purchased months earlier. The chamber of the gun had five spent cartridges. A cab driver, as well as other pedestrians, had witnessed the brutal slaying and identified Mumia Abu-Jamal as the killer both at the scene and during his trial. On July 2, 1982, after being tried before a jury of ten whites and two blacks, Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted of murdering Officer Danny Faulkner. The next day, the jury sentenced him to death after deliberating for two hours. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania heard the defendant's appeals and upheld the conviction on March 6, 1989."
Unfortunately this POS is now being housed at my end of the state about 20 miles away. A liberal judge overturned his death sentence and now he breathes our air for the rest of his natural life.
Good thing is that if he escapes he won't get far, Greene and Fayette Counties are rural and would be unpleasant for an one of his ilk.
Just sayin'.
There is a reason that we call Fayette Co. Fayette Nam and it's inhabitants the Fayette Cong.
In Clinton's time we called them "The Tax Payer's Protest".
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