My Friday report of the latest free-for-all among Northampton County Republicans has led to a lot of name-calling and the usual anonymous, personal attacks aimed at me. It's what I've grown to expect from the tea party extremists.
Here's what a Democratic friend told me in an email last night. "Back from a couple days in [redacted] to discover police were called to quell a disturbance at a Republican party meeting caused by a gay, right wing tea party activist. Is this Northampton politics, or an episode of South Park?
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Actually South Park is not only funnier but usually imparts a moral lesson of sorts.
There is no humor among the teabaggers they are an anger and fear based crowd. As for a moral, the only moral is avoid the teabaggers at risk of losing your sanity. Or at the very least an ear in a brawl.
Moral lesson and South Park? Give me a break.
"I don't want the bodily fluids of someone who posts his penis on the Internet in my face."
Bernie, one of your, or anyone's, all time great quotes. Speaking of penni, I almost pissed myself when I read that line and I still do.
Line of the year!
He can part his log in my cabin any day.
There are lots of moral lessons in south park Bern. Look up a south park conservative for more insight .
South Park may have some morale lessons (although I think I'm with Bernie on that one), but I suspect that lesson goes right over the heads of most who watch it.
I'm Super!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGYNuoCigGY
Maybe Big Gay Al could be the mascot of the Tea party. Now that would be appropriate. Big Gay Teabagger Al.
I thought he was already!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-JmVLEkTKc
Holy shit! The Randy Marsh character must be based on Jim Gregory.
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