Posted on 04/19/2014 8:32:28 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
In case you hadnt heard the news, American Idol star, singer and actor Clay Aiken is running for Congress in North Carolinas second congressional district. Hes hoping to take on (and take down) current GOP Representative Renee Ellmers. While Aikens success could allow him to largely self-fund the effort, politics still requires you to get out there and do some fundraising, pressing the flesh with the local donors and power brokers. But as the following video shows, dont bother stopping by if youre a Republican. Youre likely to get an icy and expletive laden welcome. You can just see Aiken in the background as the clip begins, though hes quickly blocked from view by some looming thugs with a lot to say.
Ill preface this with the necessary warnings. NC-17 language ahead, and so much of it packed into a barely more than 30 second clip that I cant even put up a transcript on the pages of Hot Air. So its not for the easily offended and put your headphones on if the kids are around.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Gay bar?
Well, if they want someone who knows something about pressing the flesh, Clay Aiken would be a good pick.
Gay bar is a euphemism for queer joint
Yes, Clay is a true tea-bagger, and a nasty, creepy one at that. This “intruder” was fortunate to get the boot, as it turned out to be a “pay to play” event. Bob
That was my conclusion, otherwise wouldn't they have posted what was said and went on at the fundraiser?
Breitbart is the wheelbarrow we've lost (red wheelbarrow is supposedly what he wanted read at his funeral). Those white chickens are the other news media.
Pencil sharpeners and Elmers glue was one of his last converstaions with Matt Labash
We talked about aging, as two middle-aged guys who get into the Bloody Mary cart at 11 in the morning sometimes will. I told Andrew that his good friend, Five for Fightings John Ondrasik, had a hit song called 100 Years about aging that never ceases to freak me out. The protagonist of the song describes the different ages of his life 15, 33, 45, and so on that tick by in a blink. It doesnt help, I told Andrew, that I was 33 when the song seemingly came out yesterday, but that I am closer to 45 now, thus illustrating Ondrasiks point.
"In a very rare spell of silence, Breitbart stewed for several minutes. Then, he wistfully replied, Dont worry, man. Its something that bothers me, too. But I have it all figured out.
We all need to go to work together every day from 9 am to 3 pm, whether we need to or not. In a classroom. Well even sit at those peninsula-shaped desks, with our pencil sharpeners and Elmers glue. And well do it for nine months out of every year.
Why on earth? I asked, puzzled.
Because, he said. When we were in school, that was the last time we watched the clock, and wanted it to hurry up. The last time it took too long to get to the next thing.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/breitbart-s-last-laugh_633067.html?nopager=1
Well, my instincts were to be more blunt, but on the topic of others’ Salvation, I am fearfully circumspect, regardless of what my hunch might be.
Was that a purse he was about to swing? :^)
OOOooh I wish he would’ve—that would have made it all more exciting! We could have laughed about that for days.
How appropriate. Clay Aiken fundraiser in a bar.
Playing musical stools.
hahahaha! Just got back home and when I first read your post *woosh!* right over my head. Then my furrowed brow disappeared—hahahaha :p
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