Local Government TV

Monday, November 08, 2010

Ron Angle Mudwrestles on Business Matters Tonight! 8 PM, Channel 69

Hey, Angle Haters! It made it past the censors. Tonight, at 8 PM, on WFMZ-TV69's Business Matters, Ron Angle and Michelle Griffin-Young go to war with Mike Schlossberg and Jude Laure-Denis over last week's election. Sore loser Jude insisted on calling soon-to-be House Speaker John Boehner a "boner," and eventually, she and Ron were rolling around on the floor while Schlossberg was screaming in terror. Jerry Springer's bouncers had to settle everyone down. If you hear somebody in the peanut gallery, cheering alternatively for Angle and Schlossberg, that's me.

Unfortunately, it set me off.

9 comments:

  1. Will there be any paternity reveals?

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  2. just gos to show that ron angle does like to hear is voice he never lets an one get in a word and always iterrupts

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  3. GEORGE McWASHINGTON......

    Watched and Angle was as obnoxious as ever. He is an embarrassment to Northampton County. It is evident Tony Iannelli sees him as a pet monkey that entertains, but one can reasonably wonder how some Chamber members feel about a bigoted, anti-semite like Angle being a fixture on a so-called economic show.

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  4. Bernie, what's your problem with being anonymous? It's an option on this blog and people use it. If you don't like your "anons", don't blog here. It's as if you feel people who post anonymously don't ever have a point, and opinions shouldn't be respected. Some of us have real careers, and wish not to be labeled because they have an unfavorable(or favorable) position on a particular subject. What's the big deal?

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  5. My oh My, its getting to the point where politics is a joke,some kinda theater or entertainment.When are we going to be serious, respectful and solve some problems?Is this reality shows for entertainment?Was the 08 election an american idol competition?

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  6. "Bernie, what's your problem with being anonymous?"

    As I've explained many times, anonymity is an option for people whose professions prevent them from going public. But it is NOT a license to engage in vicious attacks. Cowards say things anonymously they would never say if they had to answer for their comments.

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  7. Calling Angle what his record shows him to be can be construed a personal attack. Angle carries more baggage than an Amtrak train. The only way you can't attack Angle is to make stuff up otherwise O'Hare will delete you. So Angle is a great guy and a super representative of the people. Is that enough gratuitous bullshit for you Bernie.

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  8. It seems to me the only people who don't like Ron Angle are the NON RULE PLAYERS of the Community's.I have lived in plenty of local little towns and the do what you want to hell with honest people and fill your pockets seems to be the norm, Or they have the Mentality to do nothing because they might make trouble.There are zoning laws in place,and people need to follow by example and play by the rules. I like Ron because he doesn't care to be Politically correct like everyone is always trying to be. Local Government is the starting point for corruption in politics and rule abiding people get run over in the process,So I'm glad someone is looking out for us.Like him or not he does his job.

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