CPAC Speaker Pwns… Glenn Beck?

2:53 pm EST February 18th, 2010 | News | 11 Comments

Right wing tool Jason Mattera tried to make a point about drug usage being incompatible with conservatism, forgot CPAC keynoter Glenn Beck is an infamous addict. An unforced error is what we call this.

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11 Responses to “CPAC Speaker Pwns… Glenn Beck?”

  1. jr says:

    Jason has blisters on his hands from digging memory holes about Rush Limbaugh’s drug use as well

  2. merl says:

    they have completely forgotten their hero chickengeorge bush, haven’t they?
    it’s like the man never existed.

  3. bikelib says:

    “Drug use” is just another wingnut code phrase for “Darkies”. Like “welfare”

  4. Burn says:

    Of course Bush doesn’t exist in the mind of the wingnuts. It’s the selective republican amnesia working again. Oh, and he was a liberal too.

    Fucking pathetic.

    So far I am failing to understand the purpose of CPAC. Is this a gathering to discuss policies and outline a vision for their party, or is this “my super sweet 16″, with the lucky kids sitting in a circle deciding who to put down with juvenile name calling?

    Dick Armey calls Obama ‘incompetent’?

  5. Rheinhard says:

    Oh but all those counterexamples (Beck, W, Rush) don’t count because they got better by finding Jay-sus!! Well actually not so sure about Rush on that score, but really it’s not necessary to actually find Jesus as much as it is to occasionally claim you did; then one gets the ultimate get-outta-jail-free card.

    This goes for sexual hypocrisy too. Just say you found the Lord, and voila! you’re good to go! (See Ted Haggard, Jimmy Swaggart, Mark Sanford, etc etc..)

  6. joey doughnuts says:

    Mattera is a joke. He’s a bumbling fool, has nothing to say and stutters like a retard (I plead satire so Palin can’t get mad at me….right??)

  7. Felix Helix says:

    How odd — nothing from the conservative commenters on this one?

    Hello? Anyone out there?

    Feel up to calling bullshit where bullshit is due, despite the fact that it’s coming from someone within your own party? Can you violate Reagan’s 11th Commandment?

    Or is it really all just about playing for your team, scoring points, and fuck principles?

  8. Connie says:

    They might still be at the CPAC convention, sleeping it off!

  9. Dennis says:

    Yeah, it’s bs, Felix. If I had even known who the guy was I might’ve made a comment before, so it had nothing to do with whose team he was on. Using Obama’s past cocaine use to elicit cheers from the crowd is on the shallow side and a cheap way to score points- it makes him look like the Bush-haters of the last 8 years who couldn’t stop themselves against their better judgment with their constant rumor-mongering about Bush’s alleged drug use, or the yammering that he was back on the bottle with every slurred syllable he pronounced incorrectly.

    For a young guy like this representing a young contingent of people, IMO being compared to the fervent Bush-haters who still can’t stop talking about him is not a good one for him, and I think he should cool it.

  10. Zython says:

    he was back on the bottle with every slurred syllable he pronounced incorrectly.

    I can assure you, it was much more than that.

  11. bikelib says:

    It’s also important to be white and have an “R” after your name.