Posted on 09/16/2014 6:55:44 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Paging the MSNBC PC police! On his All In show this evening, Chris Hayes used some decidedly un-PC language to dismiss concerns that ISIS or other terrorist groups might be infiltrating across our porous southern border.
Huffed Hayes: "in the years since September 11, there have been occasional stories of this type. Sort of, a kind of girl talk mash-up of the fear about the border and the fear about terrorism being fused together." The fear of terrorists coming across the border is "girl talk?" Off to the re-education camp with Chris!
View the video here.
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The gay liberal pic says all I need to know about the twit or should I say twink in “their” verbiage...
I don’t know who Chris Hayes is, but if that is a picture of him I suspect he knows a good deal about “girl talk”. Looks lide a girlie-man.
lide = like
Bossy girl talk?
What is a Chris Hayes and why would anyone take her seriously?
UPDATE: Reader Tom E. has brought to my attention that “Girl Talk” is the name of a DJ who specializes in mashups. I’d surmise that, like me, most Hayes viewers didn’t get the cultural reference and took “girl talk” at face value.
Lol.
Good match-up.
Most lefty Pajama Boys drink Kool-Ade, this guy has Postum and a peanut butter cookie before bedtime.
Leni
What’s Postum?
Although remarkably developed and marketed before its time, the product became rather a joke-word because it became sometimes synonymous for a drink of prissies and old fuddy-duddys many of whom thought that drinking it before bedtime kept them "regular"
Pajama Boy would love it today because it was touted as being not only caffeine-free, but trans-fat free, fat-free and sodium-free...and very organic.
Basically it's composed of roasted wheat, bran and molassses. It's still available for sale on E-Bay and in Mormon and Latter Day Saints areas where many religionists eschew caffeine in their diets.
If someone is under a certain age, he or she has probably never heard of Postum. My mom bought some once, back in the day, and it's not that bad-tasting, although some find it bitter without the addition of milk and sugar.
Leni
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