Me on Freedom Watch

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Earlier this week, I called in to Fox News’ Freedom Watch to talk about my latest crime column. I’m not sure why the map on the screen is pointing to Phoenix.

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45 Responses to “Me on Freedom Watch

  1. #1 |  omar | 

    Looks like a wanted poster. :)

  2. #2 |  paul dip | 

    You look like an idiot, and sound like a baby. Why don’t you read Michelle Malkin’s column about what happens to Americans that protest in Mexico. Then go move to Mexico you twerp.

  3. #3 |  Bob | 

    Dude!

    When you get up in the morning, I want you to look in the mirror, and repeat over and over:

    “Lex Luthor does not say ‘um’”

  4. #4 |  Phil | 

    Clearly videotaping cops on the job is something illegal immigrants do, therefore you must be in Phoenix.

  5. #5 |  Invid | 

    @ #2
    Yeah, Michelle Malkin is a super credible source isn’t she?

  6. #6 |  Aresen | 

    Cheer up! With the accuracy normally displayed by Fox, it could just as well have been Juarez.

  7. #7 |  bb | 

    It’s all a plot by Sheriff Joe. Next thing you know, you’ll wake up in a tent in Maricopa County wearing a pink jumpsuit, Radley. The proof you were in Arizona illegally was the FoxNews graphic. You broke the laws of physics being in two places at once.

  8. #8 |  MikeL | 

    I thought it was a good segment. You stayed on point nicely and made effective arguments. Obviously you were on target enough to compel the sputtering twatwaffles of the world to invoke the name of the mighty Malkin. Be forewarned that if you keep this up they’ll bring O’reilly into the fray, and nobody wants that.

  9. #9 |  Mattocracy | 

    “Why don’t you read Michelle Malkin’s column…”

    LOL! That had to have been a joke. There is no way anyone could be that far removed from reality to make such a ridiculous statement. Cause if the Mexican government acts like a police state, then it’s obviosly ok for American Exceptionalism to follow suite. Hurray, we’re just as bad as everyone else! Hipocrisy rules! Ad hom attacks for everyone!

  10. #10 |  Leonson | 

    “Those laws, when challenged in the proper forum”…

    In the meantime, you’re serving 4-15 years in jail waiting for that challenge to reach the proper forum…

    Unacceptable.

  11. #11 |  qwints | 

    10/10 for trolling paul. Well done.

  12. #12 |  paul dip | 

    First of all Michelle Malkin has more guts, and probably knows more about immigration than any liberal puke that reads this site. She no doubt has more backbone than the walking-man-baby that runs this site or any other in the gay media.

    In the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, there are 600,000 people give or take. Of those 600,000, 100,000 are Somoli. How did that happen? Because the federal government set, along with the state turning a blind eye sent them there to help thwart the states tilting to the right. The same is happening to Arizona, and other states in the southwest. It’s about changing the voters once they catch on to you.

  13. #13 |  Kristen | 

    Aaaahhh, I see. Hey guys – today we’re liberal!

  14. #14 |  Helmut O' Hooligan | 

    #12 Paul: “in the gay media.”

    Subtle, Paul. Don’t hold back your manly hetero anger!

  15. #15 |  EH | 

    Of those 600,000, 100,000 are Somoli. How did that happen? Because the federal government set, along with the state turning a blind eye sent them there to help thwart the states tilting to the right.

    How sneaky of The Man to work against the right wing in America!

  16. #16 |  Aresen | 

    Kristen | April 30th, 2010 at 5:06 pm
    Aaaahhh, I see. Hey guys – today we’re liberal!

    It’s an even-numbered day.

    Odd-numbered days, we’re conservative.

  17. #17 |  Dave Krueger | 

    I had no idea Illinois had a law like that. I’ve assumed it’s only a matter of time before such laws are passed, but I didn’t realize there were states that far down the path of openly encouraging police violence toward and harassment of innocent people.

    And there should be no mistake that a law banning the recording of cops accomplishes precisely that.

    And, ya know, in the end, the fact that Illinois is vesting so much unchecked power in the hands of the police probably won’t appear as even a minor issue at election time. By the time it registers on the voters’ radar, it will be too late.

    Hell, it’s already too late.

  18. #18 |  Psion | 

    Mr. Dip, I hope this isn’t your only visit to this website, because I’m sure the folks around here could use some of the enlightenment you bring. Gay Media’s hidden agenda in emasculating True Heterosexual Manhood forces feminist and minority values down the throats of every decent, God-fearing, right-thinking human being. It’s time to stand up to the insidious influence of illegal immigrants who inseminate their ideologies into our illustrious institutions. The cowardly, neo-marxist commie liberals who nest under this rock of a website aren’t prepared to handle the truth you speak. But don’t let that stop you.

    We need you, Dip. Stick it to ‘em, Dip! Shit.

  19. #19 |  Andrew Williams | 

    Too awesome.

  20. #20 |  Marv Hamlish | 

    I agree with Psion and Paul Dip, there is something clearly wrong in this country, and that this site does lack manliness somewhat. I want to also agree that Michelle Malkin is a great writer and her site is one place you can count on being told the truth. I also think that Filipina women are among the most beautiful in the world, even though Tiger Woods is kind of ugly.

    I’m not that concerned with the gay media becuase I don’t go to plays that often.

  21. #21 |  Mattocracy | 

    I love how we disagree with conservatives on one thing and we’re all a bunch of stupid liberal pukes without question. I guess all that bitching and moaning we do about the debt, taxes, Obama’s total hypocrisy count for nothing. What well informed visitors we have come here.

    If only we could be like Malkin, who forgave our illustrious leader for all the deficit spending and wiping his ass with our constitution. We could be total hacks and hypocrites! And something about queers in the media. Yep, this all screams credibility.

  22. #22 |  nicrivera | 

    paul dip wrote: “You look like an idiot, and sound like a baby. Why don’t you read Michelle Malkin’s column about what happens to Americans that protest in Mexico. Then go move to Mexico you twerp.”

    paul dip,

    Given that Malkin has defended both the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII and the War on Drugs, she has absolutely no credibility among libertarians. And the fact that you would even cite her says quite a bit about your own credibility (or lack thereof).

  23. #23 |  Judas Peckerwood | 

    paul dip: Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter. In the meantime, can you tell me more about these “Somoli”? Are they like cannoli? Because I love cannoli.

  24. #24 |  Serena | 

    I just finished Michelle’s article and I can’t believe a journalist leaves herself so open to criticism and makes it so easy to question her “conservative” values. In this paragraph she rightly criticizes Mexico’s civil rights abuses:

    As for abuse, the Mexican government is notorious for its abuse of Central American illegal aliens who attempt to violate Mexico’s southern border. The Red Cross has protested rampant Mexican police corruption, intimidation and bribery schemes targeting illegal aliens there for years. Mexico didn’t respond by granting mass amnesty to illegal aliens, as it is demanding that we do. It clamped down on its borders even further. In late 2008, the Mexican government launched an aggressive deportation plan to curtain illegal Cuban immigration and human trafficking through Cancun.

    Then after a short paragraph about social justice/Catholic Church she comes to this conclusion:

    Mexico is doing the job Arizona is now doing — a job the U.S. government has failed miserably to do: putting its people first.

    WTF?

  25. #25 |  Marv Hamlish | 

    I lived in Las Vegas and we called the Somali “warlords”, they loved it. The Somalis were hard working and tough, the Ethopians turned into complaining Americans suprisingly fast. Looks like dip spelled Somali wrong, but can someone figure out how 100,000 ended all the way up in teh twin cities? I think he has a point about how the left is loading the country up with immigrants because they are losing regular Americans!

  26. #26 |  JS | 

    I’ve been deeply concerned about the lack of manliness of our media for some time. Oh I know most critics point to trivial things like not questioning why they aren’t allowed to cover the wars, or why they refuse to report that the police in this country are out of control or why we sent 24 billion dollars to the Honduran military last year but I feel we really need to focus on the real problem, which is of course the vast amount of gayness in the media.

  27. #27 |  Mike Healy | 

    What the hell is a “Regular American”?

  28. #28 |  ktc2 | 

    Regular American = those American’s who agree with me

  29. #29 |  Mike Healy | 

    That’s what I figured, but I’d like to hear an explanation from one of our visiting mental giants.

  30. #30 |  Guido | 

    @#27 You spelled it wrong. Should read: Real Muricans.

  31. #31 |  Judas Peckerwood | 

    Real Merkins?

  32. #32 |  Kristen | 

    So, are we still liberal today?

  33. #33 |  Marv Hamlish | 

    Regular Americans are those that don’t hate America, and are not afraid to be patriotic. They don’t pretend to follow soccer so their wannabee Euro buddies will like them. They don’t drink shitty skunky beer. A regular American would never consider committing a homosexual act, unless he was actually a homosexual! Regular Americans like westerns. I have to think any good, red-blooded, American would get sick thinking that we have mass murderers in California on death row for 21 years, but we think nothing of aborting a baby in the third trimester. Most regular Americans have looked the other way on illeagals because most know some that are truly trying to acheive the American dream, and it is the ultimate complimant to any regular American to see someone else try to emulate what is great about being an American.

  34. #34 |  Aresen | 

    @Marv

    Gee. All along I thought a “regular American” was one who took a daily dose of Metamucil®.

  35. #35 |  MikeL | 

    “Gay Media’s hidden agenda in emasculating True Heterosexual Manhood forces feminist and minority values down the throats of every decent, God-fearing, right-thinking human being.”

    I knew something insidious was happening to me. I mean I could feel it happening but I just couldn’t put my finger on it. Thanks for the heads up.

  36. #36 |  MikeL | 

    RE: Regular Americans

    Regular Americans can best be illustrated by describing the two things they are not.

    1. Constipated Americans: exemplified by red faced Fox News commentators trying desperately to squeeze out a coherent idea.

    2. Diarrhetic Americans: Frequently seen on MSNBC spewing nonsense and spraying invective.

    The rest of us are regular Americans.

  37. #37 |  Marv Hamlish | 

    C’mon guys, you can do better than that, after a while the snark runs low and you have to make an argument. I’ll get it started for you.
    “Well I like to smoke dope all day, and I think I’m a real American too”.
    “I’m against executing the worst of the worst in society, but I still love my country.”
    “I think we should let more Mexicans in this country so we can finally legalize pot.”
    “I don’t like white people”.

  38. #38 |  André Kenji | 

    There are lots of people that reads and comments here that aren´t regular Americans because they aren´t Americans at all.

  39. #39 |  André Kenji | 

    “As for abuse, the Mexican government is notorious for its abuse of Central American illegal aliens who attempt to violate Mexico’s southern border. The Red Cross has protested rampant Mexican police corruption, intimidation and bribery schemes targeting illegal aliens there for years. Mexico didn’t respond by granting mass amnesty to illegal aliens, as it is demanding that we do. It clamped down on its borders even further. In late 2008, the Mexican government launched an aggressive deportation plan to curtain illegal Cuban immigration and human trafficking through Cancun.”

    I think that there are better things to copy in Mexico than their xenophobia and their police brutality.

  40. #40 |  JS | 

    Marv you’ve obviously mistaken us for liberals.

  41. #41 |  MikeL | 

    There’s nothing funnier than when a troll who’s made no legitimate arguments criticizes other posters for not making legitimate arguments.

  42. #42 |  Windy | 

    Real Americans live and let live. They don’t hassle other people over the choices those other people make. Real Americans support the ideas and principles on which our nation was founded, and they don’t try to add in new statutes based on one particular version of religious morality or someone’s idea of what is offensive.

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  44. #44 |  Ed Dunkle | 

    I’m a real Californian. Does that count?

  45. #45 |  Jim Chrystal | 

    Smile, amigo. Smile.

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