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Janeane Garofalo is a Doll

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Herman Cain must be suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, according to Janeane Garofalo.  There is no other way to explain why he thinks for himself rather than doing what the liberals tell him to do.  This kind of racist talk seems to be becoming her norm.  Isn’t she just a doll?

To see some background video, click HERE (H/T Breitbart.tv)

Cross-Posted: TobyToons (Conservative Political Cartoons)

COMMENTS

  • Green_Lantern

    and Hateful is no way to go through life, son.

    • http://www.tobytoons.com TobyToons

      :)

  • Next93

    Here’s an interesting game. Take a sheet of paper, draw a line down the middle, and one one side list Herman Cain’s qualifications and acheivements, and on the other write down Jeneane’s.

    Let’s see…corporate CEO vs “Mystery Men”, Radio talk show host vs “Red Hot American Summer”…

    I’m sensing a pattern here.

  • theduck6

    Why the fark does ANYONE give a crap what Garafalo thinks or says?
    What a pseudo-intelluctual. Just because you make no attempt to make yourself look presentable, wear “birth control glasses” and try to use inappropriately big words spoken slowly doesn’t make you a brainiac.

    apparently being a half funny, failed comic does qualify you for gravitas.
    see Maher, Behar etc etc

  • http://www.FranBaker.com frankieb

    The TV goes off. Cannot stand the three “theduck6″ listed or many others. They’re not funny, they’re bitter.

  • johnt

    Saw the sow in a tape about 18 months ago where to prove Bush’s perfidy she cited the deficits of his administration. Never mind the biggest came with a Dem Congress, we were already into the #trillion+ mode with Obama. Disparity in numbers meant nothing, the hysterical porcine beastie was besides herself.
    It happens when you have bacon for brains.

  • radicalrabbi

    Why do we care what the Garafolo’s of the “entertainment” field say about any Republican candidate running, or even serving now in the House or Senate? If we stop giving their words importance, than they will no longer be relevant.
    As long as there are those who continue to purchase these peoples’ products, whether it be a CD, or a ticket or a DVD, they will continue to be popular, they will continue to make money, and they will continue to believe that what they have to say is somehow “important.”
    Take away their source of income by boycotting their products and the sponsors of such products and they lose all importance. I don’t watch, listen to, view, or in any way put my hard earned money into their pockets. If it means doing without a certain product because of their sponsorship, so be it.
    When the “silent” majority (do we really still exist?) hurts those on the left where they have hurt the rest of us, in the pocketbook and/or wallet, then and only then, will they understand,.

    • http://www.tobytoons.com TobyToons

      Every year there are good movies that come out, but I refuse to pay my money to watch because the Left Wing nuts that star in them.

  • renl57

    In 2004, pressed by Hannity to name any good things the U.S. had ever done in its 230 year history, Garofalo wouldn’t–or couldn’t–name a single one.

    It’s not just Republicans or the Tea Party. She really doesn’t like the U.S. very much.

    Probably because she’s a lesbian, and she’s bitter over the fact that the U.S. hasn’t legalized gay marriage like some European countries have.

    • earlgrey

      whether she is just being a crank all the time out of choice or she has some kkind of mental illness or a combination of both, she shoudn’t be given any kind of platform to spew her hatred.

  • storminwgfp

    In a sense, my great-great-great grandfather had Herman Cain’s great-great-great grandfather in chains and forced him to work against his own will. Today the liberals try to force the black man’s mind into chains and force them to think against their will. I contend today’s version is worse.

  • Finrod

    She did well in Mystery Men and Dogma, and was one of the few bright spots in The Cable Guy (did they have Pepsi in medieval times?). Since then the only thing she’s been in that I’ve watched has been Ratatouille.