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To: Bill who wrote (499237)7/29/2009 11:15:42 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578556
 
We have our first foreign president.

In other words, you're saying Obama is an illegal alien and he should be picked up and deported. Is that right, birther?

Don't answer that......because you see we're laughing at you wingers. You all are idiots.......making up in mouthiness what you lack in brainpower.



To: Bill who wrote (499237)7/29/2009 11:18:08 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578556
 
Dobbs slams "intellectually challenged" Geraldo, "tea-bagging queen" Maddow for birth certificate criticism

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To: Bill who wrote (499237)7/29/2009 11:19:10 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578556
 
Maddow addresses Dobbs' reference to her as a "tea-bagging queen"

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To: Bill who wrote (499237)7/29/2009 11:19:59 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578556
 
DOBBS GETS CREATIVE IN HIS CRITICISM....

CNN's Lou Dobbs' obsession with right-wing conspiracy theories about President Obama's birthplace continues, in part, the television personality says, because Birthers "don't have representation." One assume Dobbs is excluding the members of Congress and major media figures, such as himself, who insist this nonsense is a legitimate issue.

Yesterday, as part of his angry response to widespread disgust with his crusade, Dobbs lashed out at, among others, Rachel Maddow, whom Dobbs labeled a "tea-bagging queen."

I'm not sure how, exactly, Dobbs came to choose this particular label for the MSNBC host. If the CNN personality wanted to blast Maddow, he probably could have chosen an attack that makes more ideological and physiological sense.

Thankfully, Maddow briefly responded to Dobbs' odd criticism last night. "[W]e're left to sort out the deeply confusing nature of what it means to be called a 'tea-bagging queen by Lou Dobbs,'" Maddow said. "A 'tea-baggin queen'? What kind of queen would that be, exactly? And can a female person be that kind of queen?"

I don't imagine Dobbs will respond, but I can hope.



To: Bill who wrote (499237)7/29/2009 11:52:31 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578556
 
Probably. But I don't think we can prove it.