Idiot of the Week: SC Senate President Glenn McConnell
South Carolina Senate President Dresses Up Like Confederate Soldier With Black Slaves At GOP Event
This past weekend, the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) “held its annual fall Board of Directors meeting in Charleston, S.C.” In attendance at the event were major Republican leaders throughout the state, including Gov. Mark Sanford, who spoke to the audience gathered there.
One shocking moment at the NFRW meeting involved a special event called “The Southern Experience.” In this event, attendees dressed in clothing reminiscent of the Civil War and the antebellum South. As FITS News reports, South Carolina Senate President Glenn McConnell (R) participated in the event by dressing up as a Confederate General, and at many points posed with African Americans dressed as slaves:
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 16:55 |
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Rhinoceros Cage Doubles As Cannabis Den
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 11:39 |
The 9 Stupidest Things Americans Believe
As polls will show, Americans are dumb. The sooner we accept this, the better
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Obama's A Muslim
According to the Pew Research Center, 18% of Americans believe Obama is a Muslim. Most likely, the same people also hate Muslims. Put it together, and there's a chance that one in five Americans hate our President because of his supposed religion.
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Moon Landing Was A Hoax
A huge number of Americans believe that the moon landing was staged. Aside from the sheer stupidity of that, it raises a bigger question: If it was faked, how would Buzz Aldrin be bedding lady space groupie after space groupie if he hadn't actually been on the moon? He would not. Thus, real.
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Last Updated on Monday, 06 September 2010 14:15 |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 August 2010 11:53 |
Woman Sues Google over Bad Directions Update: It Was Dark
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Search Engine Land, the news and information site that broke the story about how Lauren Rosenberg was struck by a vehicle and is now suing Google, has an update to the story: it was dark outside, and Google maps instructed her to walk across the street.
Search Engine Land's Danny Sullivan spoke with the lead attorney on Rosenberg's case on Tuesday. According to attorney Allen K. Young of Provo, Utah, law firm Young, Kester & Petro, "It was six in the morning. It was not a busy street [then]. She believed there was a sidewalk on the other side."
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