Juan the Yawn Williams put on quite a show this morning, waxing professorial/lecture-y on civil rights issues from the MLK era. His info is all in the history books, but it was especially ironic to hear this Foxy Friend refer to blacks as struggling against 'corporate interests' in the South. He'd know something about those interests, I suppose.
I'm surprised Juan the Yawn Williams didn't lecture the civil rights movement on how ungrateful they are for all the benefits the good ole USofA has bestowed upon them just as he lectured Iraqis for their lack of gratitude for the gift of occupation errh, liberation. It would have played well on Foxy Nooz for sure.
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Juan the Yawn Williams put on quite a show this morning, waxing professorial/lecture-y on civil rights issues from the MLK era. His info is all in the history books, but it was especially ironic to hear this Foxy Friend refer to blacks as struggling against 'corporate interests' in the South. He'd know something about those interests, I suppose.
I'm surprised Juan the Yawn Williams didn't lecture the civil rights movement on how ungrateful they are for all the benefits the good ole USofA has bestowed upon them just as he lectured Iraqis for their lack of gratitude for the gift of occupation errh, liberation. It would have played well on Foxy Nooz for sure.
Wan has a blind spot the size of Jupiter.
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