Crazy Birthers Celebrate Holiday with More Crazy Birther Nonsense
The Post & Email, a nutty birther website that has published calls for the arrest of President Obama by the military, is at it again. On July 4, when most Americans were celebrating the birth of the United States, columnist Harry Hunter admitted that he was “not participating in the festivities this year.”
This Independence Day apparently found Hunter in a seditious mood. He wrote: ” It is also looking dark in America now, and perhaps very soon we shall see fireworks of a different sort lighting up the skies of this former republic.” Dude, it’s July 4 — and a long weekend at that. Have a cold one and a hot dog, OK? Sheesh. Read the full article.
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You said it. A generation from now kids will be asking their parents “What was up with those people?” and their parents will shrug, much in the way parents shrug today when kids ask them about the screaming kids with signs on the sidelines in all that 1960s civil rights era footage.
For some reason, those are the types that I usually wind up sitting next to on plane trips. I never get the upbeat enlightened funny types to talk to.