Michael Huttner Lies About Josh Penry Speaking at Tea Party Rally in Denver
by randomridge | 12:34 pm, April 17, 2009
Michael Huttner lied about Josh Penry speaking at Wednesday’s Tea Party rally. Which is no suprise, since Huttner and ProgressNow are paid to make stuff up about those with whom they disagree.
It’s Official: You’re All a Bunch of Racist, Redneck, White-Power Idiots
by randomridge | 11:37 am, April 17, 2009
Washed-up “comedienne”-turned-psychologist Janeane Garofalo explains it all: the Tea Party movement is all about racism, nothing else, just a bunch of “limbic brain” neanderthals who are motivated only about hating a black president.
Note to Protest Sign Dumbasses, This Is What Happens When You Don’t Think Through What You’re Saying
by randomridge | 11:30 pm, April 16, 2009
If you don’t pay attention to how others read your message, you give Michael Huttner a case of the feigned outrage vapors. Have a little common sense when you make up your protest placards, morons. You have to remember that hacks like Huttner are paid by the Democracy Alliance of Billionaires to attend these events and [...]
Tea Parties: Helpful Flyer for Dealing With Disruptors
by randomridge | 3:01 am, April 15, 2009
Based on David William’s post on Tea Party disruptors, infiltrators, citizen journalists, and whatnot , I put together a helpful (I hope) flyer to hand out at the Tea Party rallies, warning rally-goers to be on their toes with disruptors and citizen journalist “infiltrators” (snicker) potentially lurking among them. Rally Disruptors Flyer [PDF] – formatted to [...]
Communist Minas Morgul
by randomridge | 11:41 pm, February 28, 2009
Who can look at the Denver City-County Building lately without wondering what sort of hideous, unspeakable Marxist torments are going on inside?
And Now for Some Mature Discourse
by randomridge | 7:53 pm, February 20, 2009
Someone with a potty mouth, bad manners, dull arguments, and no wit calling himself Rob Findlay apparently doesn’t appreciate my work. And hopes that we here at PPC shoot ourselves in the head. (Rob…I’ve seen Zombiehunter’s arsenal and, well, let’s just say that your inadequacies in the weapons department make me snicker. Maybe when you’re [...]
Yet More Lefty Hypocrisy
by randomridge | 8:28 am, February 18, 2009
I personally don’t condone the use of the swastika in such frivolous contexts as protest signs – it trivializes the symbol of a truly monstrous evil. I’ve condemned this before, most recently in my photoessays of the pro-Hamas counterprotests last month. But that said, it’s hard not to laugh at the outrage from the nutroots [...]
PPC Goes to the Pro-Israel Rally at the State Capitol
by randomridge | 6:03 am, January 12, 2009
Yesterday, PPC’s roving press team headed down to the state Capitol to participate in a rally for Israel. Sadly, anti-Semitism remains the last safe prejudice and is thus the pet hate of some remarkably smug and intolerant people. Take in our photo essay and check out the complete set of shots at my Flickr page. [...]
What? Another Pally Rally?
by randomridge | 1:44 am, January 11, 2009
This will make what, three times in just over a week? They’re at it again because there will be a pro-Israel rally from 2-4pm on the Capitol Steps on Sunday, which these folks will be attempting to a) upstage by starting a half-hour earlier, b) intimidate by being in full swing when the Israel supporters arrive, and c) shout down like [...]
Made in America
by randomridge | 4:44 am, January 10, 2009
When the pundits of business tell you that low-skill, low-margin goods like clothing can’t be produced in America anymore, and simply must be offshored to sweatshops in third-world hellholes, think of American Apparel: Brief background on why I like them so much: this is a $500 million manufacturer of t-shirts, underwear, and the like. Typically low margin [...]
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