Bonus points to John Hammer for working Bill Clinton into his conspiracy theory (third item) about the Air France crash. I look forward to future episodes starring Vince Foster and Ron Brown.
UPDATE: Thanks to alert reader TL for forwarding the hoax email debunked at this link.
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I used to think the problem with GSO was racial strife. Then I began to see it as a class struggle. Currently, I'm convinced it's a battle of the stupid against the rest of us. That the dolts happen to be conservative is more than a coincidence, but not much.
Incidently, a 777 driver called in to Boortz right after it happened. He indicated that part of the world experiences horrific storms this time of year. It was an unfortunate disaster perhaps exacerbated by a faulty air speed indicator.
Maybe part of the problem with Gso is a lack of respect for those with which you disagree or perhaps it is name calling.
There is that. Even sadder, beady-eyed John probably doesn't believe half the crap he writes. Foremost a businessman, he's simply appealing to his inbred, mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging demographic.
Hammer is a crack ivestigative journalist. If Clinton's hoofprints are on the bottom of the ocean near the crash site, he'll find them and expose Clinton, along side some fine looking local jugs. Hammah time!
I used to think the problem with GSO was racial strife. Then I began to see it as a class struggle. Currently, I'm convinced it's a battle of the stupid against the rest of us. That the dolts happen to be conservative is more than a coincidence, but not much.
Posted by: Fec the Terrible | Jun 29, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Incidently, a 777 driver called in to Boortz right after it happened. He indicated that part of the world experiences horrific storms this time of year. It was an unfortunate disaster perhaps exacerbated by a faulty air speed indicator.
Posted by: Fec the Terrible | Jun 29, 2009 at 11:54 AM
Maybe part of the problem with Gso is a lack of respect for those with which you disagree or perhaps it is name calling. I dunno.
Posted by: Mick Riggs | Jun 29, 2009 at 01:14 PM
Foster and Brown? No way! I have good information that the next issue be covering the Jim Melvin-Mitch Johnson angle.
Posted by: DW | Jun 29, 2009 at 02:33 PM
Maybe part of the problem with Gso is a lack of respect for those with which you disagree or perhaps it is name calling.
There is that. Even sadder, beady-eyed John probably doesn't believe half the crap he writes. Foremost a businessman, he's simply appealing to his inbred, mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging demographic.
Posted by: Fec the Terrible | Jun 29, 2009 at 03:31 PM
Hammer is a crack ivestigative journalist. If Clinton's hoofprints are on the bottom of the ocean near the crash site, he'll find them and expose Clinton, along side some fine looking local jugs. Hammah time!
Posted by: Beelzebubba | Jun 30, 2009 at 06:58 AM
B-
Crack explains a lot.
Posted by: Dave Ribar | Jun 30, 2009 at 09:14 AM