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Old 04-15-2009, 04:44 PM
 
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I don't watch Lou (all brown people all the time) Dobbs but I just saw a clip of some right wing radio yayhoo from Minneapolis named Chris Baker from last night's Dobbs show. This pinhead claimed it was outrageous that Governor Ed Rendell (PA) was using stimulus money and "hiring comics, magicians and mimes to cheer up the people of PA".

Apparently he was referring to an April Fool's editiorial in the Harrisburg newspaper. Great, first the right wing uses a comedian, Limbaugh (he was actually pretty good when he was funny) now April Fools jokes for their "news sources". I guess it kind of beats listening to anything that Hannity or O'Reilly say.

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