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This is what WI Democrats look like.

Yes, they are going to regret their arrogant use of the original line.

I apologize in advance for the foul language that this Democratic shill for Big Labor – or Big Labor lackey for Democrats, if that makes any difference at this point – in the video below used while verbally attacking a fourteen year old girl (Tricia Willoughby); but it’s important that people see what the Republican party, the Tea Party movement, and conservatives in general are up against. Here is said shill/lackey, in all his glory:

For those without video access: it shows an angry, middle-aged, probably union and certainly uncouth… person… screaming abuse and at least one unimaginative obscenity at Ms. Willoughby as she spoke at a Madison Tax Day Tea Party event.  “Spoiled brat” was the mildest thing that the… person… called her, in between demands that she either go to her room, or get a job. While there is a certain irony in watching the aforementioned Big Labor/Democratic shill/lackey publicly demand that Ms. Willoughby violate child labor laws, there are two things that need to be noted here. One, this is not what democracy in Wisconsin looks like – but as the title notes, this is increasingly what Democrats in Wisconsin look like. 

Second, and very importantly: if a Tea Party protester attempted to scream, curse, and insult a minor child in such a fashion as this… person… did then that protester would have been confronted, and probably ejected, from the protest within half a minute.  That’s because Tea Party protesters are fundamentally decent human beings, and this… person… is not.   And neither were any of his fellow shills/lackeys, apparently.

The really scary bit?  None of them seemed to think that this… person’s… activities were worth special notice.  That’s kind of disquieting, really.

Moe Lane (crosspost)

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  • http://slcliberty.blogivists.com randy streu

    For somebody who’s getting PAID to be at a rally that non-union workers had to take a day off for.

  • jackhammer

    So, it depends on where you are, but I think it?s fair to say that the places where we are going to have to do the most work are the places where people feel most (dependent on) government. The people are mis-appre?I think they?re misunderstanding why the demographics in our, in this contest have broken out as they are. Because everybody just ascribes it to ?(pulic union members) don?t wanna work -don’t wanna (pay for their benefits).? That?s?there were intimations of that in an article in the Sunday New York Times today ? kind of implies that it?s sort of a (union) thing.

    Here?s how it is: in a lot of these communities in big industrial states like Ohio and (Wisconsin), people have been (nannied) so long, and they feel so (secure in their) government (job), and when they hear a pitch that is premised on () being (critical) about government, then a part of them just doesn?t buy it. And when it?s delivered by ? it?s true that when it?s delivered by a (14)-year-old (girl) named Tricia Willoughby (laugher), then that adds another layer of skepticism (laughter).
    ….

    But the truth is, is that, our challenge is to get people persuaded that we can make progress when there?s not evidence of that in their daily lives. You go into some of these small towns in (Wisonsin), and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the (government) jobs (and benefits) have been (growing) now for 25 years and nothing?s (impeding) them. And they (grew) through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these (costs) are gonna (come under control) and they have not. So it?s not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to (unions) or (class envy) or antipathy to people who aren?t like them or anti-(business) sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

    Um, now these are in some communities, you know. I think what you?ll find is, is that people of every background ? there are gonna be a mix of people, you can go in the toughest neighborhoods, you know working-class lunch-pail folks, you?ll find (union) enthusiasts. And you can go into places where you think (capitalism would) be very strong and people will just be skeptical. The important thing is that you show up and you?re doing what you?re doing.

  • earlgrey
  • irishgirl

    this “person” is what we call white trash. What an uncouth moron.

  • Tbone
  • johnt

    The one or type that was always used on the Tea Party Haters. That was a special type, you could sit on your fat, dumb ass in front of your TV, watch several thousand people peacefully gathering, obeying laws, respecting property ,avoiding vulgar screaming outbursts, {like the ones you hear in an insane asylum } demonstrating against things like deficits, which for eight years past they were told were bad, and just looking at all these people & only on the screen, your Hi-Tech Hateometer would confirm they were filled with Hate.
    Oh, and Racism, I almost forgot that one.
    So what was the Hateometer reading on this person?

  • JimmyGee

    Vicki Mckenna, a conservative talk radio host on WISN 1130 wants this idiots name. We need to put a personal white-hot spotlight on him and his actions!
    DO YOU KNOW THIS BUTTHEAD???

  • JimmyGee

    Madison Police patrolled the tea party event with arms crossed and did nothing to aid the tea party event. The only law enforcement force that did their job as the State Patrol, and the other law enforcement agencies that were brought in to help staff the event.

  • chbroussard

    and not just in Wisconsin. At protest rallies all around this country we are seeing the face of the Democrat Party and it is uncouth, uneducated, and just downright stupid. And the sad thing is at the point, people like the star of this video are too far gone to be reeducated. You can’t fix uncouth, and you can’f fix stupid.

  • romeg

    with the fact that the Po Lice are unionized and place their union loyalty above their sworn duty, now would it?

  • JimmyGee

    None other than the Madison Firefighters Union!! Ironic, eh?

  • msctex

    He’s just so bad, such a classic example of what Mencken termed “boobus americanus,” that all he arouses is pity in me.

    When his Union masters in their mansions on the hill are finally exposed as his true enemy — and that day is coming — he may well be yelling the same sort of half-formed nonsense in their direction. He is just an angry little man, too dumb to ever understand why he actually has every right to be angry, and the degree to which he has been used by those he considers his own.

  • ex Dem from Miami

    Is this what Krugman had in mind?

  • johnt

    as multitudes of the ape portion of the population go frantic at the possibility that Obama and the Democrats may be stymied in their efforts to bankrupt and ruin what’s left of America. Naturally our simian fellow citizens don’t know that’s the aim.
    This is only the warm up, a mere hint, believe it.

  • skep41

    We see in this video the mentality that has destroyed every industry in this country and is now about to completely devastate local, state and federal governments. All my life I’ve heard the glowing praise of the union movement as though the conditions of the 1880′s still existed and these brave, selfless idealists were the only restraint on the heartless monsters running businesses. However, the last half-century of union dominance through the Commiecrat Party have shown them to be worse than the capitalists ever were. The greed of people like that vile man in the video have turned this country from the leading industrial power in the world into a basket case with a declining currency in the name of ‘fairness’.

  • phlogiston

    It’s ironic that in-between profane outbursts, he tells the 14 year old to pay a bill. Ironic, since his ilk specifically wants her generation to pay his generation’s bills.

  • earlgrey

    Pay my bills!!!

  • Ann_W

    I’d be willing to bet he works harder at this temporary position than his normal day job.

  • urherex

    at its finest. Whaever happened to that Motto? It sounds so, so
    gental, kind, broad minded, patient, I think they should bring that
    Motto back.
    GO LAKERS!

  • jen0517

    We need this jerk’s name and then we need to find out everything about him. Has he ever been late on a car payment? Does he owe any back taxes? Did he ever pick his nose in public? Then we need to plaster the internet with everything we can find out about this coward.

  • Common_Cents

    Or this DEM is a weak one.

    Why?

    Any real DEM union thug worth his benefits courtesy of taxpayer, would at least threaten the cameraman, grab the camera, and/or assault the cameraman.

  • Common_Cents
  • phlogiston

    The “assault the cameraman” tactic is bravely used only when dealing with an isolated cameraman (such as a conservative at a union rally) or a relatively small group of conservatives. They only resort to intimidation when they figure they can get away with it. There were too many witnesses in this case.

  • Common_Cents
  • jackhammer

    They did it with that Joe Sixpack guy who asked Obama about rasing taxes….and I don’t think it is really fair for people who did something dumb on camera to have their whole life turned upside down.

  • jppuruzi

    Yours is hard to read .. track and ‘follow’….

  • jppuruzi

    .. I don’t get it …

  • jackhammer

    where he said people cling to their guns and their religion because they are bitter that things are changing. I just changed the words to apply to the people on the left…