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A national leader of the Tea Party movement has pledged to support fellow teabagger David McKalip, the guy who sent around the email of President Obama with a bone sticking through his nose.

Just in case you were wondering if these people still weren’t on the fringes of American society (but in the base of conservatism).

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11 Responses to “Tea Party Leader Vows Defense Of Racist Activist”

  1. The Raven says:

    As you know, McKalip just resigned his leadership position in the AMA after being lambasted by just about everybody. He’s lucky if he stays in business.

    http://www.tampabay.com/news/health/article1021553.ece

  2. Indeed says:

    Tea Party Leader Vows Defense Of Racist Activist

    There’s a shocker.

    He’s lucky if he stays in business.

    I bet I’d feel worse for him if he weren’t such a racist douche.

  3. But I thought the Teabagger Movement wasn’t about Obama. It wasn’t about racist douchebags who didn’t say “Boo” when the Bush administration was wiping their asses with $100 bills and no bid contracts. This is about our tax dollars being misused, isn’t it?

    I think I’ll punch the next teabagger I see in the throat.

  4. Jaim says:

    Teabaggers are not that different from the KKK guys who like to wear white hats. Just makes it easier for the rest of us to know who the clowns really are.

    “This is about our tax dollars being misused, isn’t it?”

    IOKIYAR. Or a white dude.

  5. gumby says:

    Wait a second. Can Obama actually prove he DIDN’T have a bone through his nose?

  6. jr says:

    “let’s have a tea party”-stormfront posters

  7. Gorgon says:

    Liberals support a man that sat in a racist church for 20 years. So big deal.

    When you start holding yourselves to the same standards, we’ll play by those rules. Until then, pot, meet kettle.

  8. Sean D. Martin says:

    Gorgon: Liberals support a man that sat in a racist church for 20 years.

    Yes, you keep telling yourself that’s true. I’m sure it makes it easier for you to justify the conclusions you’ve already reached.

  9. Gorgon says:

    Oh, I will. Because I’m correct in my assertions. Or did Dick Cheney magically convince Obama to go to that church, cause you know, he’s got like special powers and shit like that?

  10. Indeed says:

    Oh, I will. Because I’m correct in my assertions.

    Mm-hm. That’s fabulous. What we’re wondering is how you can afford the time to comment on this blog when you should be finishing up another doctoral dissertation.

  11. Sean D. Martin says:

    Gorgon: Oh, I will. Because I’m correct in my assertions. Or did Dick Cheney magically convince Obama to go to that church, cause you know, he’s got like special powers and shit like that?

    Well, according to Cheney the VP does have special powers never before contemplated by any previous holder of the office or constitutional scholar. But putting that aside…

    Your original statement, among several other presumptions you can’t support, most centrally presumes that the church Obama belonged to was racist. And you cannot demonstrate that.

    But, as I said before, that really doesn’t matter, does it? Where reality conflicts with the things you want to claim as true you will simply ignore reality and facts.