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Don’t believe in global warming? John Kerry thinks you are a Neanderthal

February 21, 2011

   During my four plus years of blogging I have–on occasion–written about the elitist, self-serving, I know what is best for you because I am so much smarter than you politician who feels as if what they say is always enlightened and of the utmost importance. And when I describe that type of politician I feel as if there is no better embodiment of that mindset that Massachusetts senior Senator John Kerry.

  John Kerry displays his elitist attitude probably more frequently than any other member in the Congress on a regular basis and he has done it once again.

  At an event where John Kerry met with his constituents recently, a woman who is a global warming “heretic”–to use Barack Obama’s science czar’s–John Holdren–word confronted John Kerry. When she pressed him on the issue of global warming he called her a Neanderthal for not believing that man-made global warming was real. Eventually he apologized to the woman he is supposed to be representing in the Senate:

Kerry apologized to a woman who said he called her a Neanderthal for not believing in global warming

   So all is well, right? Not exactly, as you can see when you read what his defense was for calling her a Neanderthal:

 The Democratic Party’s 2004 presidential candidate said he was referring generally to those who do not believe in global warming

  His defense of his indefensible insulting of one of his constituents was that he wasn’t specifically calling her a Neanderthal, but rather was calling all of us who do not believe in man-made global warming  Neanderthals. John Kerry insulted this woman because she had the audacity to disagree with him on an issue and his only defense is that she isn’t alone, there are plenty of Neanderthals to go around.

  Instead of listening to the concern of a constituent John Kerry chose to insult her and he did this because of his elitist attitude. Outside of Massachusetts there are not many people who take this man seriously anymore and this is just further proof that John Kerry–and many others in Washington–hold themselves far above the rest of the plebeians they “rule” over. According to John Kerry, and the others like him, we simply are not smart enough to understand that what they are attempting to do is for our own good.

 In the interest of being fair, John Kerry is not the only one who holds people who disagree with him in contempt, as recently the head of the American Federation of Government Employees–John Gage–spoke out against the people who support Governor Walker’s attempt to reign in the Wisconsin deficit by asking for concessions from the state public employees unions by calling them nothing but a bunch of retards.

  If you disagree with the leftist agenda you are nothing but a retarded Neanderthal, and this is coming from the left after they told us that it was time to cool down on the rhetoric; this is coming after a new era of civility was called for by Barack Obama in the wake of the Arizona shooting?

  They continue to insult us on a seemingly daily basis and then they feign disdain and surprise when we decide to fight back against the attack they instigated, and I for one am getting sick and tired of listening to these self-righteous politicians talk down to and insult the American people and I can only hope that all the other Neanderthals and retards in America are getting tired of it also. 

But then again, I am only a Neanderthal and a retard so what do I know?

18 Comments leave one →
  1. rjjrdq's avatar
    February 21, 2011 9:30 pm

    Didn’t he say essentially the same thing in November when he realized what a shellacking the Dems were about to take? Without using any names of my own, ‘who keeps voting this guy into office?’

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      February 21, 2011 10:48 pm

      Yes he did, he claimed we were in a period of ” know-nothingism.” I don’t understand why people continue to vote for him. I would have to say that this is the person I would most like to see lose re-election.

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  2. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    February 21, 2011 9:33 pm

    It always amazes me at how some of these people react when their beliefs are challenged by the facts. And they call us intolerant? I beg to differ.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      February 21, 2011 10:49 pm

      It really shouldn’t amaze us any more but every time we think that they can’t insult us any more than they already have they manage to surprise us.

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  3. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    February 21, 2011 9:45 pm

    Neanderthal. Hell, I’ve been called a lot worse than that many a time. Don’t be too hard on Kerry, Steve. He was probaly… well, you know, having a bad hair day.

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  4. John Carey's avatar
    February 21, 2011 10:25 pm

    Steve I’m not trying to plugs a post I wrote a few days ago. But in it I wrote the following excerpt; “The truth is they are the ones that are ill-prepared for an open and honest debate and when their flawed ideology is exposed they have nothing else to fall back on but name calling. It’s the same pattern over and over again.”

    This is how elitist react to someone that challenges their flawed ideology or thinking. They cannot have an honest debate because they do not know how to critically think. All they have is name calling. And they call us the uneducated ones.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      February 21, 2011 10:54 pm

      Plug away John, no problem here! You are exactly right, they cannot fall back on facts so they resort to name calling.

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  5. Sirrahc's avatar
    February 21, 2011 11:50 pm

    UGH! Me no like Kerry! Him stoopid! Nee-an-dr-talls unyte!!

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  6. TexasFred's avatar
    February 22, 2011 12:47 am

    I hate to break it to you Steve, but I don’t give a DAMN what Lurch thinks of me… 😛

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  7. bunkerville's avatar
    bunkerville permalink
    February 22, 2011 10:17 am

    Am I suppose to be left thinking Kerry is the “missing link” that the Anthropologists have been searching for?? That would leave him a bit shy of today’s human. He does have sort of a strange looking head.

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  8. Dewayne's avatar
    Dewayne permalink
    February 22, 2011 10:38 am

    Mr. Kerry,

    Because I’m a rude Troglodyte Neanderthal, I’m going ask you to show me your Vietnam medals again and all of those nasty war wounds.
    I’d rather be a Troglodyte Neanderthal than a liar and a fraud.

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  9. nooneofanyimport's avatar
    February 22, 2011 11:15 am

    A neaanderthal’s repsonse:

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  10. guest's avatar
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    March 9, 2011 6:02 am

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