Americans on their Elementary School playground
No, I wouldn’t call it “childish behavior” due to the fact if a child is doing it, I would think you would simply call it the behavior of a child. To me, calling it “childish behavior” further suggest “you are too old to be acting like that” and “you should know better”. I think of it as a phrase of condemnation. (At this point, I know I am in trouble but I am still going to continue to wonder as I wander. Its my own free association.)
Rush Limbaugh, when making attempts to make himself perfectly clear he thinks Sec. Colin Powell’s endorsement of Sen. Obama was a racial move, he cuffed his hands megaphone style, raised his voice saying “It’s racial! It’s racial!”
This was just another kid on the school playground running around for attention begging for someone to chase him by calling out names to someone in the dominant group. Sometimes little boys will do that to a group of girls and sometimes girls, hands on hips, would do that to a group of boys. It all depends on the motivation of the name caller but, in my opinion, it is always for attention. Always ready for the chase. I can still recall how they do it: They stand outside of the group, perhaps with a friend or two looking around to visually see where they are going to run, yell their offensive name and start running, looking over their shoulders to see if anyone is chasing them.
"It’s fun!" you would hear someone say backed up with smiles of approvals. I supposed and it usually always gets people to notice you. I readily recall the antics of Joe the Plumber, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Michele Bachmann, Geraldine Ferraro et al., They are handsomely rewarded by the oligarchy. "The chase" drives the news Re: Joe the Plumber. “He (Sen. Obama) danced around the issues like Sammy Davis.” A true only in America rags to riches remark prompting a lucrative led by the media chase.
-Did you hear what he called us? Let’s get him! (And the chase is on.)
I would imagine some financial markets around the world very grateful to us Blacks if we were indeed the one who produced this world wide financial crisis with sub-prime lending for giving them opportunities to separate themselves from a country demonstrating such continuous and overt behaviors of a child.
As always,
BB
P.S. Still can not figure out why Keith Olbermann keeps coming to the group telling us Bill O’Rilley has called someone in our group a name. Does he want to see us all stop what we are doing to go chasing Bill O’Rilley? I honestly don’t get it. “Weird” comes to mind.
-What do you want, Keith?
-Bill over there called you stinky.
-Go tell him I’m gonna get him.
-When?
-If he calls me stinky again.
-~what is it now, Keith?
-He called you stinky again.
-Keith, he’s talking to his friends.
-I know, but he still called you stinky.
-Keith, go ‘way. Just mind your own business, OK? And when you go home, tell your brother we'll see him on the field around four o'clock. ~You back again??
-He called you stinky again.
- (Sigh)
Rush Limbaugh, when making attempts to make himself perfectly clear he thinks Sec. Colin Powell’s endorsement of Sen. Obama was a racial move, he cuffed his hands megaphone style, raised his voice saying “It’s racial! It’s racial!”
This was just another kid on the school playground running around for attention begging for someone to chase him by calling out names to someone in the dominant group. Sometimes little boys will do that to a group of girls and sometimes girls, hands on hips, would do that to a group of boys. It all depends on the motivation of the name caller but, in my opinion, it is always for attention. Always ready for the chase. I can still recall how they do it: They stand outside of the group, perhaps with a friend or two looking around to visually see where they are going to run, yell their offensive name and start running, looking over their shoulders to see if anyone is chasing them.
"It’s fun!" you would hear someone say backed up with smiles of approvals. I supposed and it usually always gets people to notice you. I readily recall the antics of Joe the Plumber, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Michele Bachmann, Geraldine Ferraro et al., They are handsomely rewarded by the oligarchy. "The chase" drives the news Re: Joe the Plumber. “He (Sen. Obama) danced around the issues like Sammy Davis.” A true only in America rags to riches remark prompting a lucrative led by the media chase.
-Did you hear what he called us? Let’s get him! (And the chase is on.)
I would imagine some financial markets around the world very grateful to us Blacks if we were indeed the one who produced this world wide financial crisis with sub-prime lending for giving them opportunities to separate themselves from a country demonstrating such continuous and overt behaviors of a child.
As always,
BB
P.S. Still can not figure out why Keith Olbermann keeps coming to the group telling us Bill O’Rilley has called someone in our group a name. Does he want to see us all stop what we are doing to go chasing Bill O’Rilley? I honestly don’t get it. “Weird” comes to mind.
-What do you want, Keith?
-Bill over there called you stinky.
-Go tell him I’m gonna get him.
-When?
-If he calls me stinky again.
-~what is it now, Keith?
-He called you stinky again.
-Keith, he’s talking to his friends.
-I know, but he still called you stinky.
-Keith, go ‘way. Just mind your own business, OK? And when you go home, tell your brother we'll see him on the field around four o'clock. ~You back again??
-He called you stinky again.
- (Sigh)
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