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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
CHARLES BARKLEY…DUMB AS A BRICK...
It would seem that we have yet another loud-mouthed, former athlete, and one that also happens to be black, who now feels it quite necessary to come rushing in to defend the honor of Barack Hussein Obama. This time it was Charles Barkley who put on quite the demonstration proving the point, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that one can be a complete moron and still land a gig on television. The scenario to which I refer came about when politics was made to collide with sports just minutes before 10 pm ET on Tuesday night when Barkley seemed to think it appropriate to mock co-host Kenny Smith, alleging Smith was a Republican because Smith suggested that the president might be responsible for a delay in truTV’s airing of the first round of the NCAA tournament. I find the fact that this imbecile, this supposed "NBA legend," who can't even speak properly for crying out loud, actually has the balls to mock anybody, to be pretty amazing. Anyway, I'm sure his little display came as being somewhat of a surprise to those who look forward to watching sporting events, such as this, as their little way of escaping the never ending stream of talking heads discussing politics.
So, like I said, this little scenario came about while waiting for the Iona and BYU game to start, and when it didn’t start on time, Smith happened to suggest the delay might be due to the president attending the previous game and the related “security reasons.” Obviously this was just a little too much for Barkley's pea-sized brain to process, as he simply assumed it to be a swipe at his boy Barry. But actually the suggestion was really not that far-fetched, considering the fact that Barry "Almighty" hosted British Prime Minister David Cameron for the game preceding the Iona-BYU game. But our favorite moron, Barkley, apparently wasn’t in the mood. “You can’t be making up stuff,” "Bonehead" Barkley said while holding his hand to his head. “Oh yeah, you’re right, you’re right, you’re right, you’re right, you’re right. I forgot, you’re a Republican. Just make ‘em up as you go. Blame everything on the president. Ya’ll blame everything on the president.” Let's face it, if brains were dynamite, this dolt Barkey couldn't blow his nose. He was nothing but a dirty player when he "played" the game and has now, apparently, moved on to be the duty buffoon behind the microphone.
The bottom line here is that Barkley is just one more loon on a very long list of many who, were it not for they're being adept at playing some little kid's game and getting ridiculously over-paid for doing so, would mostly likely being hanging out on some inner city street corner while collecting their government "entitlement" check. And I guess I just don't understand what it is that makes this clown someone even worth listening to in the first place. I mean let's face it, you can take his shoe size and wind up with a number that's roughly twice that of his IQ. You know, and don't you think it rather odd that such a harmless comment as the one that was made, could stir in Barkley, and so quickly, such a level of, very obvious, anger. That in and of itself should really tell you a lot about the shakey mental state of those who support Barry. Because I think that these people truly do recognize the fact that while he may actually be destroying this country, they have now become so invested in him, either because of their race or their twisted politics, or both, that they feel compelled to prevent, or to at least limit, any and all criticism and therefore assist his re-election effort. And obviously they see the using of intimidation tactics as being a very viable weapon. Because that's what this incident was. An attempt at intimidation on the part of Barkley and on national television.
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ReplyDeleteSpeaking of not being able to articulate and having a low IQ, maybe you should learn proper grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation before blindly demonizing people. In your sentence, "...were it not for they're being adept at playing...," you should not even have used the word 'they're,' and if you are going to use it, try using the correct form.
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DeleteNever claimed to be a genius, just smart enough to recognize the fact that I'm being lied to by our creep of a president. And unlike this dolt Barkley, I don't come rushing to the defense of some corrupt politician solely because of his race. Barkley does no one any favors by sticking up this guy. So hey, you wanna buy Barry's lies, go ahead. You wanna stick up for Barkley, it's a free country. At least until Barry gets done with it.
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