
Well, include tea-party conservative Milton Wolf out. (Sorry, that's "Dr. Milton R. Wolf, M.D.," according to his blog.)
The camera-eager Fox News pundit, lapsed Kansas Citian and megapatriot dipshit was at the Sprint Center December 19 to watch some basketball. He must have taken KU's loss harder than I did, because his latest blog post seems to be all about how he wishes he'd brought a gun to the game. Using video he took of a Sprint Center security agent quickly wanding spectators on their way inside the venue, he argues that, because the scans were too fast to find any weapons, too-swift wanding furthers the case for concealed carry.
That's right: When you can't count on thorough metal detection, you should carry a gun so you can shoot criminals who get past the guards and make trouble.
Uh, maybe it's just an argument for more security guards at Sprint so they can do their jobs without slowing down entry lines? Paging Dr. Milton R. Wolf. Dr. Wolf, please pick up the white courtesy phone so I can call you a pandering stinktard.
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Actually, the difference between you and me is you're a dipshit and I'm not. Print out your opinion, fold it up until it's all sharp corners, and shove it up your ass, fuckhead.
@Realist - The difference between you and me is that I was coming to the defense of another who Scott attacked solely for his political views, whereas you are hating on people for their politics. You and Scott both deserve to get back what you dish out. If you fail to see the difference then you are indeed the dolt that your use of foul language would indicate.
@BlueDogDem - Eat shit, asshole. I didn't miss the fact that the third word in your post was namecalling directed at another poster, but then you ludicrously attempt to play the "hateful" card. Fuck you. Dickheads like you are the reason the Dems are almost as despised as the GOP, and rightly so.
The best part about stories like this? You can count on finding a bunch of butt-hurt teabaggers whining in the comments. Music to my ears.
What're you talking about Gary2?! Cam Ranh is WAY Off the mark.
Nice piece dork. Typical snarky and venomous drivel from a far left subjective tard. Difference in opinion on what direction the country goes doesn't mean you have to be hateful. Say what you will about his personal failures, Ted Kennedy knew how to push a leftwing agenda without mistreating the opposition.
Greece, Spain and Italy are all beautiful places, not at war with anyone, low crime rates, stable governmental systems, nice people, good schools... they are all solid citizens in the world community and wonderful places to live.
Most of the citizens there couldn't care less about the Eurozone or the Euro currency devaluation or how many Euros the bean counters say they all owe to their posterity. What hurts their economies is that they pretty much refuse to participate in NATO-led warmongering, and as a result don't get economic growth from the world-wide military-industrial-financial complexes and the related inflows of narco-money.
I am always amused when the Tea Party types compare the US to those peaceful places as though we are somehow better. They are just letting the bean counts drive their brains as usual. They are ignoring the reality of how American neighborhoods have been destroyed by various international Federal military interventions abroad and the war on drugs.
The TP-ers have to talk about something I guess, besides the fact they gave away trillions to their Wall Street buddies as Bush left, then bad-mouthed the world credit agencies into downgrading our debt, and nearly gave us all a payroll tax increase for 2012.
Well, obviously the answer to guns is... of course... more guns.
We need to guns the guns of more and more guns for guns and guns. Guns.
Scott Wilson: You have quite a way with words and I thoroughly enjoyed and agreed with everything you wrote. Job very well done. Thank you.
If you want to have a legitimate conversation about gun rights and gun control, that's perfectly okay. And I must also say I don't agree with Dr. Wolf's opinion in this case. I am also a tea party conservative, and have attended many tea party events. However it seems to me that you just couldn't wait for the chance to use descriptors like "dipshit" and "pandering stinktard" in conjunction with "tea party."
It's okay if you want to point out his self proclaimed involvement with the tea party, but just keep the story about the story, and not a tea party hit piece on the side.
One quick question Scott-Are you an anti-gunner? Kinda sounds like it.
As long as there are thugs out there gangbanging and killing for the fuck of it, why should I need some bureaucrats permission to carry a legally purchased gun?
Until a law is passed that GUARANTEES the criminal element will not be able to get their hands on guns, then, and only then, will I CONSIDER giving up mine.
Tennis anyone?
We should have the right to carry a concealed weapon, but we need to expand the definition. The word weapon is a term of use. A plastic fork, a pencil, a pool cue, can be a weapon. People may be confused about the actual need to have a weapon at the Sprint Center, but they certainly have the right to have one. What I find offensive is the link to the legitimate concerns of the Tea Party. Although I am more mainline Republican, the Tea Party should not be demeaned by linking it to the occasional nut job. For comparison, try linking the Occupy Wall Street protesters to there message. Not a shortage of nut jobs there, eh Scott? A least the Tea Party HAS a legit message. They simply don't want the US becoming another Greece or Spain, or Italy. I disagree with their tactics, but they certainly have the right to think independently.