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Another Democrat insulting Americans they think beneath them

First we had John Kerry calling US Troops stoopid. He apologized…not for what he said…but for our “misunderstanding” him. Yesterday, Rep. Charlie Rangel (D - NY) insulted the good folks of Mississippi:

Rangel, D-N.Y., was quoted in a Thursday article in The New York Times, saying: “Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?”

Uh…I”m guessing the good people of Mississippi? Maybe if they would have studied harder in school (or shit, even just went to school), they could have made something of themselves; shit, maybe they could have even become New Yorkers (dare to dream).

Garcia e-mailed The Associated Press a response from Rangel: “I certainly don’t mean to offend anyone, I just love New York so much that I can’t understand why everyone wouldn’t want to live here.”

Uh…I’m guessing a big part of the reason that most American’s don’t live in your little state is because of idiots like you, Mr. Rangle. The thought of having an asshole like yourself as my representative would be enough to make me want to live anywhere else (even Mississippi).

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MORE: Glenn at the Instapundit: “Say what you will about the elections, but I think the Democratic Congress is going to bring us a lot of comic relief.”

They’re sure going to make my job (hobby, really) as a blogger a lot easier.

4 Responses to “Rep. Charles Rangel: You’re Stoopid if you Live in Mississippi”

Funny article.

What’s wrong with Mississippi?

Consider the source, when he was in his twenties (1951), Mississippi was not a place for intelligent BLACKS.

[...] It was less than a month ago that Sen. John Kerry (D–MA) called our brave men and women in the military stupid. Now, we have Rep. Charlie — fresh on the heels of insulting the fine folks of Mississippi — once again perpetuating the Left’s favorite anti-military myth: that the US Military is disproportionately comprised of uneducated, poor, and easily duped minorities who had no better options than joining the military. [...]

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