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

User Profile: nsblues

Member Since: September 03, 2010

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  • These days the Pinkertons wear purple

  • Rahm Emanuel Wins Chicago Mayoral Race

    February 22, 2011 at 11:55pm

    In reply to PeachyinGA.

    Antisemitism has no place on this website. It is not an opinion its an ignorant hatred. Take it over to DailyKos or MediaMatters where ignorant hatred belongs.

  • got you to click & respond. mission accomplished.

  • Beckisnuts- obviously you cared enough to read & reply.

    Cool story and congrats to the kid

  • Well said showtime. I’ll never understand why people click on a link, read a story, click on another link, then type out a reply, all to complain that the story shouldn’t be here.

    These groups don;t really care if their ad was rejected. As has already been said, they get the promotion from being rejected w/o the cost of the spot.

  • encinom- why are you bringing your homophobic bigotry to this site? Your continued use of hateful rhetoric shows you did not get the message that your leader Barack Obama was talking to you to. Why not make your point without the intolerance?

  • hey taxed. the great thing about the internet and even this website is that you are free to choose which links you click on. You are also free to choose to comment on those stories. And even better yet you are free to choose to whine about the stories. Of course you are also free to choose to do none of the above. Of course its always amazed me how much effort people will take to complain that a story isn’t newsworthy or blaze-worthy. Why not choose to ignore it? If these stories don’t get hits the Blaze will stop carrying them.

  • Noodle Fish- American‘s don’t “steal” shows. The creators of the shows realize there is far more money to be made by having different versions in different countries than by just selling the “re-runs.” It’s called capitalism.

  • SNL: Hannity, Malkin & Beck Attempt New Civility

    January 17, 2011 at 3:42am

    In reply to L.A.W..

    Patriotdaze- well i agree some of the people on the blaze are wound too tight (see the simpson’s threads) I think the overwhelming feeling isn’t that we were offended, but that it just wasn’t funny. Yes, it had its moments, but for the most part they lampooned the stereotype instead of the reality. There was nothing uniquely Hannity or Malkin about either of the characters, they were just names. Thats lazy comedy. The Beck chalkboard bit would have been great, but they ruined by having Maddow write something Beck wouldn’t be upset over. Of course most idiots on the left don’t get that there is a huge difference between Beck, Hannity & Limbaugh. Heck Red Eye does a better job of lampooning Beck than I’ve ever seen SNL or the daily Show do.

  • I think what he may have been referring to is some of the bogus facebook pages, etc that some on the right (though far fewer) tried to use in defense to say “hey look he’s a liberal.”