Must See: CNN Anchorette's Bigotry Unmasked By Truck Dealer
This has to be one of the best smackdowns of an elitest leftard I've seen in some time.
Gun owning G-d fearing Christian businessman,one....Leftard, zero!
Guess the first place I'd check out if I needed a car or truck? I'd see Mark Muller at Max Motors, of course.
Aside from his motto of "G-d, Guns, Guts, and American Pick-Up Trucks" and his straight forward 'tude, I like the fact that he's not at all apologetic about his Boss being a Jewish carpenter.
Full disclosure: I neither asked for nor received a dime from Mark Muller or anyone else for writing this.Just enjoyed the vid.
A superb video and your characterization is accurate.
Hmmm, as to that bit about "what would Jesus do" -In Luke, one of Jesus's last instructions to his followers on the eve of the Last Supper was, if you don't have a sword, sell you're cloak and buy one. Indeed, the whole just war theory of the Catholic Church is textually based in the bible. The CNN anchors question comes from someone whose knowledge of the bible is superficial at best and seems primarily directed at being able to belittle we uneducated bumpkins on the right who cling to our guns and religion.
Well said, GW. I also recall Jesus telling his followers that he had not come to bring peace, but a sword.
I particularly like the CNN anchorette's trying to play 'let's humor the hillbilly' by saying that she 'grew up in rural America'(a suburd of Chi-town,perhaps?) and Mr.Muller's prompt response.
This is why I don't watch CNN. That anchor was a moron.
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There is also the news report by Russia Today, after all, Kalashnikov was one of theirs!
A superb video and your characterization is accurate.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, as to that bit about "what would Jesus do" -In Luke, one of Jesus's last instructions to his followers on the eve of the Last Supper was, if you don't have a sword, sell you're cloak and buy one. Indeed, the whole just war theory of the Catholic Church is textually based in the bible. The CNN anchors question comes from someone whose knowledge of the bible is superficial at best and seems primarily directed at being able to belittle we uneducated bumpkins on the right who cling to our guns and religion.
Well said, GW. I also recall Jesus telling his followers that he had not come to bring peace, but a sword.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the CNN anchorette's trying to play 'let's humor the hillbilly' by saying that she 'grew up in rural America'(a suburd of Chi-town,perhaps?) and Mr.Muller's prompt response.
Regards,
Rob