Friday, March 30, 2007

Drug Damaged Dwarf Calls For Rosie To Be Hanged

Last night on MSNBC's Scarborough Country Danny Bonaduce, C list celebrity and former drummer of megahit TV series "The Partridge Family" said Rosie O'Donnell should be hanged for questioning whether 9/11 was an inside job.



Bonaduce and his ilk resort to eliminationist rhetoric because they have no other way to counter the growing awareness that our government has been overthrown by fascist elements who will stop at nothing to gain complete control here and abroad. Rosie is an influential media personality who woke up to that fact and therefore has to be targeted and smeared by authoritarian obsessed fascist boot lickers.
Questioning the official fairy tale about 9/11 gets you fat jokes, gets you called a 'provocateur', a 'raving lunatic' whose 'vicious and vitriolic' words mean that you should be 'strung up for treason'.

Watch here how the brain damaged Bush Poster Boy, who likes to prominently display a cross around his neck, reacts to questions about 9/11. (Although to be fair I don't much like ambush interviews.)

It's all they have, the frothing brownshirts who worship power and their own ignorance. The Savages (nee Weiners), the Limbaciles, the Bonaduces, the Mann Coulters of the world. They'll invariably fall back on bombast and abuse and calls for violence because debate and reasoning and facts will make them question themselves, which is a scary thought indeed.

2 Comments:

Blogger Nina said...

it's all so ridiculous to me. those who publically question 9/11 are, overall, thoughtful, contemplative, rational, simply seeking truth. and then those who disagree come out of the woods looking like raving lunatics with their threats, name-calling and other playground bully tactics, offering up absolutely no plausible, rational explanation themselves for their counterparts contrary analysis.

i listened to michael savage this week for about 30 minutes. the guy is so raving mad, so hateful towards anyone who is gay or doesn't subscribe to the belief that america was founded as a christian nation (tell that to the native americans. at least he could tell the truth and say this land was STOLEN.). he takes hate to a new level. i don't see how anyone can listen to this man on a daily basis--even if they agree with his views. if forced to choose, i would listen to rush over savage any day. he did say something that explained a lot though--about how his father was very authoritarian, leaving you no room to have your own opinion, verbally abusive. well there ya go, i thought. the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

31/3/07 10:50 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Savage, nee Weiner, is a real piece of work. He was Allen Ginsberg's lover and a health food practitioner years ago before he realized how lucrative it could be to sell your soul to the fascists.

1/4/07 5:36 PM  

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