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- Zomgondo, on 05/08/2009, -10/+486He also shaves with Gillette... that sounds pretty French to me, but what would you expect from a pussy European socialist like Obama??? HAR HAR!!!!!! RABBLE RABBLE INDIGNATION TREASON TAXES RABBLE RABBLE
- banderwocky, on 05/08/2009, -7/+461This is the best they got? Mustard? The right is just sad now. I feel bad for them.
- girlunit, on 05/09/2009, -7/+351Could a teabagger prioritize these for me: michelle obama's naked arms, birth certificates, teleprompters, mustard, tax breaks. Like, in order of outrage from most to least?
- IrishJoe, on 05/08/2009, -7/+342If all they got to slam Obama over is that he asked for spicy mustard, then he must be doing a hell of a good job, or else his critics are not very bright. I can come up with a few things to critique his presidency over, but since all they can come up with is mustard they must have taken the short bus to school.
- rearlgrant, on 05/08/2009, -5/+289It's funny b/c it's true:
FTA
I think we shall sum up this chapter of our lives in America with the words of Alex Balk:
Grey Poupon is owned and manufactured by Kraft Foods. It is the processed cheese of mustards. It is the ***** Velveeta of faux-French products. Can we all shut the ***** up?
--The Awl, "People Are Idiots And Yet I Am Responding To This Idiocy," May 7, 2009. - TribeDoktor, on 05/09/2009, -4/+260 From an Internal Memo at Fox News: Regular Yellow Mustard is now known as "Freedom Sauce"
- CaptainJapan, on 05/10/2009, -1/+230They are more worked up about Obama ordering mustard than they were about Cheney shooting a guy in the ***** face.
- avataros, on 05/09/2009, -5/+214In honor of the GOP spin machine, I shall be having a commie burger tonight.
Heinz Ketchup (Kerry's wife)
Boston Lettuce (Taxachusetts' namesake)
Hellman's Mayonnaise (All liberals go to hell)
Multrgrain Organic Bun (Like a good libbbrul hippie)
with some nice
Dijon Mustard (In the spirit of surrender, a la Obama)
And it shall be delicious. - rhabdomancer, on 05/09/2009, -4/+169Republicans are out of material, and we're only 3 months into Obama's 8-year presidency.
They should have paced themselves! - lolwatermelon, on 05/09/2009, -4/+143So, since I like my cheeseburgers with swiss, spicy brown mustard, and extra onions... am I an anti-american terrorist?
My freedom of (burger toppings) choice is guaranteed to me in the bill of rights (IIRC). Does this mean that the GOP hates our freedoms? - Verchiel77, on 05/09/2009, -2/+136The asshattery of the far right noise machine has officially slipped beyond satire...
- IndigoMoss, on 05/10/2009, -2/+132Mustard is of most obvious concern.
- eightbitgirl, on 05/09/2009, -4/+127I hope they don't come to good ol' sovereign, unique Texas and order a Texas Homestyle Burger at McDonald's. There's spicy mustard on it. The horror!
- jlearn48, on 05/08/2009, -7/+117What idiots!
- deadbaby, on 05/10/2009, -5/+112I suspect all this faux anger and outrage is probably proxy for something else that maybe they are too afraid to speak about in public because it's no longer socially acceptable to hold that particular viewpoint.
- skyjis6, on 05/10/2009, -2/+103Are you not entertained?! Are you not ENTERTAINED?!
- Digitalicious, on 05/09/2009, -0/+97Well, I like Dijon mustard...
- Hillsfar, on 05/10/2009, -1/+96You mean they're saying this Uppity Black President demands Grey Poupon!
- Ouze, on 05/10/2009, -1/+89I think the best part about Obama winning the election so far has been just how ***** balls-out insane the right wing has become since then... and it appears to be accelerating.
- ferrell, on 05/10/2009, -1/+86George W. Bush uses Dijon mustard too...
http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/president-bus ... - seltaeb4, on 05/10/2009, -1/+86Don't forget the "Swiss" cheese...
because we all know what a bunch of neutral, afraid-to-fight wussies they are over in that socialist paradise Switzerland...
/s - JumpingJack79, on 05/09/2009, -0/+79I think the question really should be: why does eating cheeseburgers with mustard make someone a bad person?
- Hrodrik, on 05/10/2009, -1/+80You forget that Cheney is on their team. He can rape babies for all they care.
- purseonality, on 05/10/2009, -0/+77The President of the ***** United States, that's who.
- kukurio, on 05/10/2009, -2/+78I went grocery shopping yesterday, and for kicks I decided to look at how much a bottle of Dijon mustard costs. The store brand was $2.09, a whopping 10 cents more than its yellow mustard counterpart.
The fact that the right wing pundits think that normal people think Dijon is elitist shows just how out-of-touch they are. - inactive, on 05/10/2009, -2/+76Nope, their best is Sarah Palin.
- sizzzzlerz, on 05/10/2009, -2/+71And the terrorist fist jab. Where is that on the list of high crimes and treason?
- JumpingJack79, on 05/09/2009, -2/+70What's next? Impeach Obama for eating cheeseburgers with mustard? It wouldn't surprise me at all.
- rebotfc, on 05/09/2009, -5/+71What has become of the Republican party when they allow such imbeciles like Hannity and Limbaugh to set the agenda.
Reagan would be turning in his grave. - freedomischaos, on 05/10/2009, -4/+69Why would the French make shaving blades? Lots of irony there.
- booksnmore4you, on 05/10/2009, -2/+58Good thing he didn't eat it with FRENCH'S Classic Yellow Mustard. Then we really would have never heard the end of it.
http://www.frenchs.com/product_m_cy.php - C0ntraRadical, on 05/10/2009, -1/+57Dijon, arugula, freedom fries? What's with the GOP's obsessive politicization of food?
That reminds me; my dad's a big conservative and when I was a kid he'd always say that any salad without iceberg lettuce is for liberals. Yeesh. - inactive, on 05/10/2009, -1/+57This mustard "issue" is a prime example of the ridiculous propaganda pumped out daily by the Fox "News" Channel. No matter what their enemies do, they will find some way... ANY way, to criticize, degrade, attack and even smear them.
They helped to create and fostered an atmosphere (and they still do) that allows giant corporations (like banks, mortgage companies, insurance outfits like the former AIG, etc.) to get bigger and bigger with GOP-led deregulation and special tax breaks. Then, they pander to the (mostly) least educated elements in America, telling them to have "spontaneous" tea parties to protest a tiny tax increase for the richest few (not them).
They repeat horrible, nearly treasonous lies and smears.
These tactics were never funny, and they have actually become truly dangerous: their "News" is like a backwards pair of glasses that makes the corporate goons look like the poor, helpless little guy, and makes underpaid workers look like the greedy ones for wanting 25 cents added to the minimum wage.
Faux is like sewage for your mind... except that isn't fair to the sewage. - inactive, on 05/10/2009, -2/+56Its almost as if anyone who watches sean hanity (or fox news in general) is a complete moron.
ohh, wait.
Seriously. Thankfully i personally dont know anyone who watches these people. I would love to meet someone that does someday just to have a conversation with them to see how stupid they really are.
Who supports this network? Old people? Jesus freaks? Or is it people that watch just to laugh at it? Seriously, I honestly want to know. - afizzledbear, on 05/10/2009, -0/+53me
- dig1x, on 05/10/2009, -5/+55***** reagan. He was a criminal. And he started the USA down this path of borrow and spend GOP crap.
- IndigoMoss, on 05/10/2009, -1/+50You've obviously never been to Whataburger. Everything has mustard in or on it, even the mustard!
- kelaltieri, on 05/10/2009, -1/+50and that is even sadder than mustard, ladies and gentlemen.
- APTriggerMan, on 05/10/2009, -2/+50You do know he GERMANS used MUSTARD gas right?
- inactive, on 05/10/2009, -12/+60Go back to watching Bill O`Rilley Idiot.
And get off digg.com, we dont want you. - mktwo, on 05/10/2009, -0/+47Could anyone please explain this whole Dijon mustard thing to non-US residents?
How can using a particular brand of mustard become a political issue? I'm so confuse.. - dagnabbit, on 05/10/2009, -2/+48He didn't even ask for "Grey Poupon". Just a spicy or dijon mustard. Not that it matters if he did. *sigh*
Q: What does the GOP's death rattle sound like?
A: He likes spicy mustard! - deadbaby, on 05/10/2009, -1/+45Tried to cover it up? Cover what up? Mustard? You seem to be coming from the viewpoint that there was something that needed to be covered up which strongly suggests you are ***** insane and think it actually somehow matters what condiments he likes on his burgers despite the fact you clearly claim you do not. Listen to yourself. Not only is it a stupid attack but your own line of reasoning is completely inconsistent.
- seltaeb4, on 05/10/2009, -1/+45Are you kidding? Reagan would be cheering them on...
He was personally responsible for the career of Yakov Smirnoff... need I say more? - superfusion, on 05/10/2009, -1/+45by george i think you've got it.
- wolfing, on 05/10/2009, -1/+45I guess the word 'Dijon' sounds french, and since the french are socialists, in the mind of (hopefully a small but very vocal minority of) republicans that means Obama is a socialist and wants the government to control everything in the country. Yes, as stupid and moronic as it sounds, that's how some people tend to think
- rossmre, on 05/10/2009, -2/+45Pretty much the definition of "Clutching at Straws"
- apzdsx, on 05/10/2009, -1/+44Robots don't sleep.
- inactive, on 05/10/2009, -0/+42What, are you too good for ketchup? ELITIST!
- TheWriteGuy, on 05/10/2009, -6/+47The amount of spinning that Reagan's corpse is doing now could run the nation's power grid.
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