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Moonbat Charles Johnson defends Danny Glover |
2010-01-16 |
Posted by:tipper |
#11 In all honest, after reading what Danny Glover actually said, it's a bit unclear what he meant. It could be interpreted as blaming climate change but could also be interpreted as a lack of leadership and hard decisions by those in charge. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2010-01-16 18:35 |
#10 Thanks for the link Mike. I used to really like LGF, until he became a global warming lunatic. Charles has completely gone off the rails. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2010-01-16 15:28 |
#9 Actually Charles had much less to do with exposing Rathergate than publicizing it. Other people actually did the heavy lifting. Goog it if you doubt. Charles has gone off the rails. His traffic is down big time. He cannot stand people posting that he disagrees with. It's a shame to see him drop so far so fast into a quagmire of his own making. Maybe it was some bad acid that caused him to act like this. his credibilty is now zero both with the left and right There is a site for LGF "post-graduates" if you are interested in visiting a site that retains the flavour of LGF without Charles dictatorial antics. http://www.theblogmocracy.com/ |
Posted by: Mike Hunt 2010-01-16 13:24 |
#8 If you follow the link and read Charles' posting he is pointing out that "GloverÂ’s a pretty hardcore Hollywood leftist; hangs out with Hugo Chavez, visits Cuba, talks a lot about American misdeeds in Central America" , and is trying to politicize the disaster. |
Posted by: TZSenator 2010-01-16 13:24 |
#7 How ever loony Charles gets we cannot forget his efforts on Rathergate. While not the only one involved in bringing down that scam it was his "flashing memo" that highlighted as nothing else could the attempted fraud. |
Posted by: AlanC 2010-01-16 12:09 |
#6 Tim Blair's take on the lunacy. |
Posted by: tipper 2010-01-16 11:23 |
#5 Glover is just another "celebrity" who gives unsolicited "advice/thoughts/mental ramblings" to bolster his own sense of self importance. |
Posted by: WolfDog 2010-01-16 10:58 |
#4 Danny Glover? Didnt he play Uncle Remus in song of the South? No? He played somebody somewhere. His best line was "I'm not really a member of the US State Depart, I am just an actor who plays one to get publicity". Or maybe he actually believes his own stuff. Anything is possible in Hollywood. (You look FABulous, dahling! Ummm kiss-kiss.) remind me to get my foreign policy tips from the "beautiful people." |
Posted by: Schlep the Dog 2010-01-16 09:12 |
#3 Charles Johnson has done some massive sort of flip-flop? Is he getting paid off or what ? You wonder what would make him all of sudden just start doing some Schitzoid trip to the Left. His LGF used to be fun. But insanity is boring...you can always tell when someone has become insane..they start having intellectual bad breath and picking their nose while they ramble on about what is happening to their "precious bodily fluids". Charles has gone thoroughly Charlie. It IS sad, someone hand him a towel and get some air freshener. |
Posted by: and Emperor of Mexico 2010-01-16 09:04 |
#2 Apparently Charles has gone beyond drinking the Kool-Aid and is in fact, actually insane. It's sad really, but in the end, if he joins those against America, then he is just as much an enemy as they are. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2010-01-16 08:30 |
#1 Used to be a big fan of LGF right after 9/11. Really sad to see how far it's fallen. |
Posted by: DMFD 2010-01-16 06:20 |