Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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Adorno

Member Since: January 14, 2012

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  • Fox News created this guy. You made your point linking him to Obama, but at this point, all you’re doing is giving him free publicity. Same with the New Black Panthers. They’re all pimping you.

  • Our world is constantly changing. It’s impossible to predict most things with certainty. But one thing we can all count on, as sure as the sun will rise in the east, is that Mississippi is the most inbred, racist, backwards, embarrassing state in our union. I‘ve said it before and I’ll say it again: why we didn’t let the South just go when they wanted to is incomprehensible to me. Take your pathetic slave-based economy and just leave.

  • Who remembers when Michele Bachmann was afraid to debate a 12-year-old girl on the Constitution?

  • First, I wish you the best of luck on your TOEFL test. Seriously, I believe that with a lot of hard work you might actually pass. Second, it’s obvious that the only reason Palin wants West to get the VP nod is so that she will only be the second most disastrous vice-presidential nominee in our nation’s history.

  • This law student represents, for Rush, every smart, beautiful woman who would never give him the time of day in high school and his very brief stint in college. Rush resents all women because he was never clever or confident enough to attract one on his own, until he was so rich that women were willing to overlook his obvious shortcomings in exchange for the lifestyle he could provide. And even then they can’t stand him: he’s on, what, number three now? All of his bravado is obviously a desperate attempt to show that he doesn’t care that he was never one of the popular kids; but the desperate sound in his voice is a dead giveaway: he is consumed by his knowledge of his own intellectual inferiority and his inability to be respected by actual smart people. All that phony talk about the Limbaugh Institute and a pretend graduate school just shows how much he wishes he were smart enough to actually finish college. He resents people who have. Have you noticed that he can’t really stand to confront people who disagree with him? It‘s because he’s terrified of really arguing. Remember his TV show that lasted about two months? He could not stand to argue with real people who disagreed with him. What a petty, sad, little man.

  • I finally understand what people mean when they say Sarah Palin brings people together: I don’t usually agree with anything you say, Spank (if I can call you by your first name), but I feel that our mutual recognition of Mrs. Palin’s inability to take as good as she gives may produce a lasting alliance.

  • Anyone who believes that a 36-hour drive-by through complex, ancient cultures is sufficient to draw conclusions about those cultures and give the rest of us guidance is either delusional or a simpleton. Or both. But it’s par for the course: the distinguishing characteristic of Mr. Beck’s analyses is his gift for taking a tiny aspect of a complex problem, applying a misguided and simplistic interpretation, and acting as if he has solved some outstanding problem of Western civilization. And the name-dropping is unbecoming: how many time must you remind us that you met with “high-ranking Vatican officials”? Pride cometh before a fall, brother.

  • Is there some way the United States can issue an international disclaimer to assure the rest of the world that Mr. Beck does not represent the position of the United States and please don’t assume that this simpleton is a typical American? The amount of pure megalomanical energy running through this guy’s body is astonishing. Seriously; who else could think that a six-hour visit to the birthplace of Western civilization is sufficient to understand it fully and draw meaningful conclusions? Beck is the perfect example of a stupid person who thinks they can educate themselves thoroughly about any topic after spending a few hours on the Internet “researching” the issue. His notion of comprehension is limited by his own attenuated ability to comprehend. To put it differently, if the only tool you have is a dull intellect, every problem looks simple. I am waiting for him to reveal himself as an American Borat: a parody intended to highlight everything that is shortsighted and embarrassing about Americans who are unable to see anything except from the perspective of their tiny fishbowl.

  • I completely agree. As for the basketball player, he wasn’t even wearing armor, so I don’t see what all the fuss is about.

  • SNL: Michelle Obama Debuts ‘The Obama Show’

    February 19, 2012 at 11:50am

    In reply to Thevoice.

    Congratulations on your originality: In all the time I’ve been reading silly racist nonsense on this site, I have never seen anyone say anything even close to, “This guy is too stupid to make a sandwich.” You have set a new standard in racist mudslinging.