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Sasha
20th November 2013, 01:08
posted for sheer schadenfreude :laugh:


Anti-Obama Revolution Fizzles As Only About 100 People Attend (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/11/19/larry-klayman-revolution/)

Author: Wes Williams (http://www.addictinginfo.org/author/mrsaxde/) November 19, 2013 5:22 pm



http://www.addictinginfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Klayman6.png (http://www.addictinginfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Klayman6.png)Radical Obama-hater Larry Klayman called for a revolution to remove the president. That revolution started today, and drew about 100 people. From Right Wing Watch

What if you gave a revolution and (almost) nobody showed up? Thats the question that deranged Obama opponent Larry Klayman has to answer now.
In October, Klayman called upon millions of Americans (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09/26/tea-party-supporter-has-set-a-date-for-the-armed-overthrow-of-the-government/) to march on Washington, D.C. The goal? To remove usurper President Obama from office. Today, November 19, 2013, is the date Larry Klayman picked for his revolution. Did the millions he forecast to descend upon the city arrive in planes, trains, and automobiles? Are the Obamas hastily packing and preparing to sneak out of the White House under cover of darkness? Hardly. Larry Klaymans revolution was not quite what he predicted it would be. Right Wing Watch estimates that no more than a hundred people (http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/larry-klayman-rally-overthrow-obama-draws-slightly-fewer-millions-expected) attended todays event.
So, who is Larry Klayman?

In case his total lack of relevance has caused you to forget, Larry Klayman is a lawyer and founder of the groups Freedom Watch, and Judicial Watch (http://www.freedomwatchusa.org/klayman). He is also a columnist at the unhinged anti-Obama site World Net Daily. Klayman has been on a personal anti-Obama jihad for some time. In 2012 he claimed that the president had been indicted by a citizens grand jury. (http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09/19/birther-lawyer-still-calling-for-armed-revolution-against-mullah-in-chief/) It seems to be of little concern to Klayman that his citizens grand jury was not approved by the courts, and therefore is a total sham.
The revolution startsnow?



The right wing site BizPac Review proclaims Over 40 groups converge on WH to Reclaim America; MSM ignores. (http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/11/19/over-40-groups-converge-on-wh-to-reclaim-america-msm-ignores-87461) Over 40 groups? Lets see100 divided by 40 is Apparently those groups didnt get the memo that they were supposed to bring more than just their officers. And regarding the mainstream media ignoring the event? A few years ago I stood on the steps of the Capitol and watched a similar sized group protesting infant circumcision. The media didnt cover that one, either.
Another site sympathetic to Klayman, FreedomOutpost.com, offers a list of 32 speakers who were scheduled for the event (http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/11/watch-larry-klaymans-reclaim-american-live-video/). The list includes former Congressman Bob Barr, Alan Keyes the man who was beaten by President Obama for the U.S. Senate, anti-Muslim fanatic Pamela Geller, and singer Pat Boone. The site also offers a live video feed of the event. As of 2:30 PM EST the feed says off air. Instead of a live broadcast we are treated to a replay of 13:27 seconds of the event, which may have actually been the sum total of the whole affair.
Larry Klayman revolutionaries prepared to wait it out.

Larry Klayman originally said that his intent was to stay in Washington until the president resigns or is forced from power by the military. (http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/tomorrow-second-american-revolution-begins) Those plans may have changed following the turnout in the high two figures. If Klayman and his group still plan on camping out until the president leaves office, they need to be settled in for the long haul, since that will occur on January 20, 2017. One word of advice to this tiny band of revolutionaries: there are squirrels in Washington, and this time of year, they are looking for nuts.
There are some images from the revolution you can see on Right Wing Watch. (http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/larry-klayman-rally-overthrow-obama-draws-slightly-fewer-millions-expected)


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/11/19/larry-klayman-revolution/

Sasha
20th November 2013, 01:10
great picture report: larry klayman rally to overthrow obama draws slightly fewer millions than expected (http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/larry-klayman-rally-overthrow-obama-draws-slightly-fewer-millions-expected)

BIXX
20th November 2013, 01:49
hehehe, this got a chuckle out of me. Thank you.

I wish the speeches were around, I'd like more material to laugh at.

RedWaves
20th November 2013, 01:54
Those guys are down right hilarious.

They hate Obama but don't see any of the resemblances to their boy Bush, or their favorite Ronnie Raygun who could never do any wrong.


I really don't know what's worse most the time. Conservatives or Libertarians. They both scare the living fuck out of me.

adipocere
20th November 2013, 01:55
That last picture of that woman holding the Wake Up America sign. :laugh:

These people seem genuinely scandalized...they are just going about their bigoted business for 40 odd years and one day, they turn on Fox news and find out that America has gone to shit practically overnight and with a black man at the helm! They should not stand for that. They will not stand for it. :lol:

RedWaves
20th November 2013, 01:58
That last picture of that woman holding the Wake Up America sign. :laugh:

These people seem genuinely scandalized...they are just going about their bigoted business for 40 odd years and one day, they turn on Fox news and find out that America has gone to shit practically overnight and with a black man at the helm! They should not stand for that. They will not stand for it. :lol:


A black man as president. That is exactly what is bugging them so bad, and they don't want to admit it cause it's true.

Sasha
20th November 2013, 02:10
That last picture of that woman holding the Wake Up America sign. :laugh:



my favorite was the "nobama globalist stooge" one that looked like it was fingerpainted with feces or blood, though the sheer work that went in to making the last one with really thin felt tips was endearing too i must admit

Lily Briscoe
20th November 2013, 02:18
Apparently somebody noticed enough to waste their time writing an article about it, and the OP noticed enough to waste his time posting it on here (and now unfortunately I've noticed and am wasting my time commenting about it). Not sure why anybody cares what fringe American right-wingers are up to though.

Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
20th November 2013, 02:23
Apparently somebody noticed enough to waste their time writing an article about it, and the OP noticed enough to waste his time posting it on here (and now unfortunately I've noticed and am wasting my time commenting about it). Not sure why anybody cares what fringe American right-wingers are up to though.

Because just a year or so ago they were one of the most powerful political factions in America and remain far more powerful than the "left" and arguable liberals.

Lily Briscoe
20th November 2013, 03:02
Because just a year or so ago they were one of the most powerful political factions in America and remain far more powerful than [...] liberals.

I don't think this is true at all, and I don't think it was true a year ago either. The whole Tea Party phenomenon seemed to attract an enormous level of publicity (including, bizarrely, by people on the left, who seemed almost giddy about it) that was completely out of proportion to their actual numbers and influence 'on the ground'. The whole thing has always been really uninteresting to me, and I think it's been far less politically relevant than a lot of people seem to want to believe.

RedWaves
21st November 2013, 00:48
I don't think this is true at all, and I don't think it was true a year ago either. The whole Tea Party phenomenon seemed to attract an enormous level of publicity (including, bizarrely, by people on the left, who seemed almost giddy about it) that was completely out of proportion to their actual numbers and influence 'on the ground'. The whole thing has always been really uninteresting to me, and I think it's been far less politically relevant than a lot of people seem to want to believe.



I don't think the Tea Party is even considered to be serious.
They are the laughing stock of all those groups, I see them constantly compared to Nazi's (rightfully so)

While the Republicans are getting popular based on hate alone for Obama, I still don't believe any sane individuals can take that crap seriously.