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  • 'Good Times' star Jimmie Walker supports Trump, slams PC culture

    08/03/2017 6:47:17 PM PDT · by Signalman · 41 replies
    NY Post ^ | 8/3/2017 | Carol Glines
    Former "Good Times" star Jimmie Walker is supporting President Trump. At least most of the time, said the veteran comedian, who considers himself "a logical Independent." Of Trump he said, "I'm for probably 90 percent of the things he does." He clarified, "That means I'm not against Trump, but he makes mistakes, too." Walker, who shot to fame with his "Good Times" sitcom catch phrase "Dynomite!" in the 1970s, said he differs greatly from his fellow Hollywood comedians when it comes to politics. “There's not one positive Trump joke out here,” he explained. “No President has been attacked in recent...
  • White people, don't you dare go there

    12/08/2003 5:55:17 AM PST · by SJackson · 78 replies · 818+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Dec. 8, 2003 | Jimmie Walker
    As our society becomes more and more racially splintered, there is a stark reality...white people can't speak or register their thoughts about race nor can they have an open dialog without being considered racist. When football player, Junior Seau was asked how to stop San Diego Charger star running back LaDainian Tomlinson, he said: "Put a couple of buckets of chicken and some watermelon in front of him and maybe that would stop him." The Miami Dolphin's Seau, who is himself a minority, was wearing a Tomlinson jersey at the time. He later said Tomlinson, a former teammate, was one...
  • Comic Jimmie Walker defendes Rush (Dyn-o-mite!)

    Strange but true: Add to the list of Rush Limbaugh defenders stand-up comic Jimmie Walker, the one-time "Good Times" sitcom star, famous for his exclamation "Dyn-o-mite!" Walker, who writes a right-leaning opinion column for the Jewish World Review Web site, applauds Limbaugh's job-ending ESPN remarks about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. "Of course Rush's comments had nothing to do with race and everything to do with the NFL's obscene [affirmative action] policy." And he dismisses Limbaugh's drug addiction as "a single demerit in an otherwise stellar career."
  • The Bums' Rush - and Mine

    10/16/2003 3:21:16 AM PDT · by canuck_conservative · 24 replies · 179+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Oct. 14, 2003 | Jimmie Walker
    Rush Limbaugh, hired by ESPN to help ratings and spice up its Sunday Morning NFL Show, was, for all practical purposes, fired for stating the facts. He dared to say what others whispered: The reason Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was not getting scrutinized for bad play as much as he deserved, was because the NFL has a policy of wanting Black coaches and quarterbacks to be successful at all and any cost....
  • The bums' Rush — and mine

    10/14/2003 5:15:00 AM PDT · by SJackson · 11 replies · 176+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Oct. 14, 2003 | Jimmie "J.J." Walker:
    Rush Limbaugh, hired by ESPN to help ratings and spice up its Sunday Morning NFL Show, was fired for stating the facts. For daring to say that the reason Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was not getting scrutinized for bad play as much as he should, was because the NFL has a policy of wanting Black coaches and quarterbacks to be successful at all and any cost. What Limbaugh did was to expose yet another form of Affirmative Action — this time, in sports! The truth, sad as it might be, is it's a League policy that when a coaching...