January 27, 2012, - 2:15 pm
Has-Been Actress: AZ Gov Brewer’s Finger Should Be Shot Off For Pointing @ Obama
As you know, this week Barack Hussein Obama had a confrontation with GOP Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. Well, that didn’t sit well with has-been actress Aisha Tyler, most famous as an Islamic terrorist/double-agent who gets killed on “24.” Tyler is now a co-hostess on CBS’ “The Talk,” which is essentially a rip-off of ABC’s “The View” only a gazillion times even more annoying, but with the same case of lesbian chick, fat Black chick, thinner Black chick, Asian chick who is having sex with the head of CBS, etc.
On yesterday’s “The Talk,” Tyler seemed eager for the Secret Service to shoot off Governor Brewer’s finger, saying, “She’s lucky the Secret Service doesn’t shoot that finger right off.” She then went on to attack Brewer and the Arizona immigration law. Yup, a sitting, elected American governor no longer has free speech in America. Apparently, it’s now “King Obama,” and you can’t talk back. Got that?
Oh, and by the way, guess who Aisha Tyler supported for President? . . .
Tags: Aisha Tyler, Arizona, Barack Obama, finger, finger-pointing, Jan Brewer, The Talk
Debbie, as Michael Savage said many years ago, “Beware the Government Media Complex”, and Dr. Savage is spot on what he said many years ago.
This is something you’ll expect from Aisha Tyler and her fellow-travelling far-leftstinian ilk, shilling and bidding for this president who’s acting like a thin-skinned dictator. And you’re DS about mentiong “King Obama”, last I checked, this is still a “Constitutional-Republic”, NOT a monarchy, and during the American Revolutionary War we fought against loyalism against the British and we won that war so we could become our own independent state and NO longer be ruled under British monarchy.
Far as I’m concerned, this bimbo Aisha Tyler needs to re-learn US History 101, because we are NOT a dictatorship state nor a monarchy state!
“A nation is defined by its borders, language & culture!”
Sean R. on January 27, 2012 at 2:25 pm