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originally posted by: Mrgone
Listened to the whole thing and puked a little when he got to the "we can only defeat hate with love"hippie crap.
He said so, himself. This guy's an ephing P with a liberal agenda.
Now, bring us a clip of this foreigner's opinion on Hillary. Go ahead, I'll check back later
Hunter s Thompson would like a word with you
originally posted by: ugmold
originally posted by: Mrgone
Listened to the whole thing and puked a little when he got to the "we can only defeat hate with love"hippie crap.
He said so, himself. This guy's an ephing P with a liberal agenda.
Now, bring us a clip of this foreigner's opinion on Hillary. Go ahead, I'll check back later
Funny that the Right Wing aren't usually Comedians, Artists or Musicians. Nothing that enriches Culture. The Right focus's on what they Love....Money which enslaves and exploits.
You should get checked for an ulcer. (puked)
Although Thompson rarely personally endorsed political labels or programs in his writings, he sometimes expressed affinity with the left and at other times the right (gun rights, private property rights). In a 1965 letter to his friend Paul Semonin, Thompson explained an affection for the Industrial Workers of the World, "I have in recent months come to have a certain feeling for Joe Hill and the Wobbly crowd who, if nothing else, had the right idea. But not the right mechanics. I believe the IWW was probably the last human concept in American politics."[66] In another letter to Semonin, Thompson wrote that he agreed with Karl Marx, and compared him to Thomas Jefferson.[67] In a letter to William Kennedy, Thompson confided that he was "coming to view the free enterprise system as the single greatest evil in the history of human savagery."[68] In the documentary Breakfast with Hunter, Hunter S. Thompson is seen in several scenes wearing different Che Guevara T-shirts. Additionally, actor and friend Benicio del Toro has stated that Thompson kept a "big" picture of Che in his kitchen.[69] Thompson wrote on behalf of African American rights and the African American Civil Rights Movement.[70] He strongly criticized the dominance in American society of, what he called, "white power structures".
originally posted by: Mrgone
Hunter s Thompson would like a word with you
originally posted by: ugmold
originally posted by: Mrgone
Listened to the whole thing and puked a little when he got to the "we can only defeat hate with love"hippie crap.
He said so, himself. This guy's an ephing P with a liberal agenda.
Now, bring us a clip of this foreigner's opinion on Hillary. Go ahead, I'll check back later
Funny that the Right Wing aren't usually Comedians, Artists or Musicians. Nothing that enriches Culture. The Right focus's on what they Love....Money which enslaves and exploits.
You should get checked for an ulcer. (puked)
Although Thompson rarely personally endorsed political labels or programs in his writings, he sometimes expressed affinity with the left and at other times the right (gun rights, private property rights)
In another letter to Semonin, Thompson wrote that he agreed with Karl Marx, and compared him to Thomas Jefferson.[67] In a letter to William Kennedy, Thompson confided that he was "coming to view the free enterprise system as the single greatest evil in the history of human savagery."[68] In the documentary Breakfast with Hunter, Hunter S. Thompson is seen in several scenes wearing different Che Guevara T-shirts. Additionally, actor and friend Benicio del Toro has stated that Thompson kept a "big" picture of Che in his kitchen.[69] Thompson wrote on behalf of African American rights and the African American Civil Rights Movement.[70] He strongly criticized the dominance in American society of, what he called, "white power structures".
oh ya, buddy? Stephen Colbert may have something to say about that.
originally posted by: wheresthebody
a reply to: Mrgone
I love Hunter S.,
from wiki
Although Thompson rarely personally endorsed political labels or programs in his writings, he sometimes expressed affinity with the left and at other times the right (gun rights, private property rights). In a 1965 letter to his friend Paul Semonin, Thompson explained an affection for the Industrial Workers of the World, "I have in recent months come to have a certain feeling for Joe Hill and the Wobbly crowd who, if nothing else, had the right idea. But not the right mechanics. I believe the IWW was probably the last human concept in American politics."[66] In another letter to Semonin, Thompson wrote that he agreed with Karl Marx, and compared him to Thomas Jefferson.[67] In a letter to William Kennedy, Thompson confided that he was "coming to view the free enterprise system as the single greatest evil in the history of human savagery."[68] In the documentary Breakfast with Hunter, Hunter S. Thompson is seen in several scenes wearing different Che Guevara T-shirts. Additionally, actor and friend Benicio del Toro has stated that Thompson kept a "big" picture of Che in his kitchen.[69] Thompson wrote on behalf of African American rights and the African American Civil Rights Movement.[70] He strongly criticized the dominance in American society of, what he called, "white power structures".
not really a right winger,
or a comedian even...
originally posted by: thinline
a reply to: ugmold
If you want to say that there is an emotional side of the brain and a logical side of the brain. Then yeah more of the right would be the logical side, while the left would lean to the emotional side. Needing to be the center of attention, willing to say anything or do anything for the acceptance that they are craving. While the logical side is going to work.
originally posted by: ugmold
Funny that the Right Wing aren't usually Comedians, Artists or Musicians. Nothing that enriches Culture. The Right focus's on what they Love....Money which enslaves and exploits.
originally posted by: Nikola014
a reply to: Mrgone
The fact that she barely escaped assassination in Bosnia, tells you everything...wait, are you telling me that did not happen?!
Sorry, honest mistake, I just get lost in the Clintons web of lies sometimes...