Espically the stupid fat woman that cried tears of white gravy while being interviewed.

Ed. note - The video is just under 10 minutes but it’s worth your time.

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Stupid People Make Me Laugh


  1. ZIRGAR says:

    LOL@tears of white gravy. What a shame. White gravy is only good on chicken fried steak, not chicken fried stupid.


  2. Alan Eisenberg says:

    Was that schmuck yelling “Free Dumb”!


  3. Alan Eisenberg says:

    It took a lot to watch this. I almost lost my supper.Yes there are drugs in the water supply and these folks are consuming gallons of the stuff.


  4. Phuck Politics says:

    @Zirgar – I’m more of a brown gravy man. The only thing I like white gravy on is biscuits.

    @Alan – I think you’re giving these people too much credit because they don’t drink water. They drink gallons of sweet tea and Mountain Dew.


  5. nahummer says:

    Why do you have to keep scaring me PP? That was worse than any horror movie since The Exorcist.


  6. Blanca DeBree says:

    I loved it! I mean this is the kind of soft core Republican porn/snuff film that makes all of us like Glenn Beck on the right have wet dreams of our Libertarian Utopia in the sky.


  7. ZIRGAR says:

    I wasn’t a huge fan of Kennedy, but every time I see one of those god-awful, idiotic “Bury Obamacare With Kennedy” signs it makes me want to bury my fist in one of those fucking asshole’s faces.


  8. Phuck Politics says:

    @Nahummer – You think watching them is scary? Try living with them.

    @Blanca – Does that mean Jesus was a libertarian?

    @Zirgar – Yeah, I wonder what those people would have done if liberals carried a sign reading “Burying illegal arm trading with Islamic countries with Ronald Reagan”.


  9. Ricky says:

    Maybe we should concentrate on education reform before we start on health reform. Going by this crowd there is a lot of ignorance out there. It just goes to prove if its in print, whether on the internet or news paper, people will believe it. Obama may be a socialist to some degree, but its better than the former fascist regime of Bush!


  10. Matt Oxley says:

    Goddamnit

    this pisses me off more than anything in this world

    I don’t even support B. Obama, but these stupid fucktards should find something real to criticize him with.

    It really pisses me off when a Bush supporter calls someone else a Fascist.


  11. Phuck Politics says:

    @Ricky – No, we need health care reform so these people can get the psychiatric treatment they need, because they are clearly fucked up in the head.

    @Matt Oxley – Bush supporters are so stupid that they don’t know the difference between socialist, fascist, communist, and archaist.


  12. Poodle says:

    As annoyed and angered as I have been by America’s current discourse, this video somehow made me laugh and relax a bit. Thanks for that!


  13. Phuck Politics says:

    @Poodle – It’s the least I can do.


  14. Andrew says:

    So apparently Americans think Obama is a fascist, communist and the Antichrist all in one, confirmed by Bible above all. I am pretty confused here :)


  15. Phuck Politics says:

    @Andrew – Don’t forget anarchist. Which is the complete opposite of being a socialist, a fascist, and a communist.


  16. Lissydoll says:

    I almost punched my computer. I knew people thought this, I mean… I live in the South, I’m probably related to them. But I’ve never actually seen someone say it on camera, and really believe it.

    I love how towards the beginning all the people interviewed didn’t even try to answer questions they weren’t prepared for. They’re so used to repeating what they hear without evidence that they couldn’t even make anything up.


  17. M. Rickman says:

    Funny how creative editing can make anything look the way this does. When you show such a one sided commentary on topics that matter and to only show the voices of the uninformed you and your backers really lose all credibility. I am sure there were some people there with great intelligence that wound up on the cutting room floor because they were not spreading the misinformation that you so thrive on. Hate is spread with fear and ignorance, that comes from both sides of the aisle. America needs to wake up to the fact Washington is not going to be able to solve our problems with their business as usual practices. We need a fresh insight, a total unknown that makes sense.


  18. Phuck Politics says:

    @Lissydoll – I love how these people try to pass off Fox New’s opinion as their own.

    And what part of the South are you from?

    @M. Rickman – So you’re saying every interview that is out there showing these teabaggers spouting off things like “Obama is a communist” and “Get the government out of my Medicare” is creative editing?

    We need a fresh insight, a total unknown that makes sense.

    How can a total unknown make sense?


  19. Griff says:

    If either Glenn Beck or Hannity take presidency, I’m freakin’ going to Canada. People are just absolutely in-effing-sane.


  20. Phuck Politics says:

    @Griff – And miss out on the fun? Come on, you don’t mean that.


  21. Richard Steed says:

    Please, nobody else try to defend the people interviewed here. Believe me when I tell you this: You do not want to lump yourselves into the same group as these parodies of people. These obese, poorly educated, media-blinded puppets on strings are the reason we had George W. Bush….does anybody really think he did a “good job”?

    These “people” sound so unbelievably ignorant, not because of “tricky editing” but instead because they have simply ingested every little bit of bad publicity that the media has stuffed into their bulbous throats. They are frogs of the western world, trash fallen from the cosmic garbarge can. Anyone who would vote against everyone having universal quality healthcare should be stricken with a terminal illness and left to foot the bill as a private health insurance holder.

    These people are why I tell everyone that I was born in the south but I am not southern, I was born in America, but I am not American.

    Can you imagine how other countries see us, when people like this are running rampant, dis-educating their kids and living in squalor in trailers?

    I am an American citizen, and I am ashamed, world.


  22. Phuck Politics says:

    @Richard Steed – Jesus Christ man, that was beautiful.

    Can you imagine how other countries see us, when people like this are running rampant, dis-educating their kids and living in squalor in trailers?

    This is what other countries think about us during this health care debate.


  23. Michael says:

    I’m a republican – I’m an ex-pat, I don’t know who Glen Beck is. Fascism, socialism and communism DO share common tenets btw … I’m not sure what made the host so smug with that comment. One common tenet for instance is a focus or centralization of government power rather than a diffusion of it; something offered in forms of government like anarcho syndicalism, diff. forms of conservatism, capitalist democracies (usually) … and the U.S. traditionally. Our founders went through strenuous measures to keep power decentralized: Rousseau, Hobbes, etc. These were the philosophers of the time; their idea’s were humanist and they form the spine of Americanism – the notion that the Government is inherently a suspicious entity. We give our rights over frivolously now to those who represent the interests of corporations and powerful religious factions, not humanistic doctrines. Obama’s done nothing thus far beyond spend beyond our national financial means … I don’t hate him but he hasn’t impressed me at all as yet. Whoever here demanded universal healthcare needs to come with me for a guided tour through California – through crowded waiting rooms full of semi-legal and illegal immigrants to get a vague economic picture of how crushing that reform would be if done outright. We are not in a position to pay for every aspect of a person’s healthcare … even my current, more socialist country, Australia, takes the money back out of my hide in taxes far more than I use their system which STILL docks me left right and center with premiums and random fees. Don’t be delusional – no country has absolutely free healthcare.


  24. Tony says:

    “You know this how?”

    Priceless.


  25. Phuck Politics says:

    @Michael – If you don’t know who Glenn Beck is then you aren’t a republican.

    @Tony – The whole interview is priceless.


  26. Wil Ranger says:

    As a Canadian I am proud and thankful that I can walk into any hospital with any illness and know that I`m going to get treatment without going bankrupt. Not everything is covered by our health care system… but you can be sure if your dieing or gravely ill you are going to get help… this is a basic fundamental human right in this country and I don`t understand why any reasonable person would deny that. However these people in the video are not reasonable people. In fact (sadly)they encompass my views of Americans as a whole… After 8 yrs of Bush I was given hope when you people elected Obama and then this shit starts. It`s nice to see the guy in the video is educated and that most of the comments are from knowledgeable people, my hope for your country is maintained. These fucktards in the video need a lesson in politics… Communism is the extreme left and Fascism is the extreme right, in the middle we have things like socialism, democracies and dictatorships with varying degrees of left and right in each. you can be a socialist democracy or even (as America proved) a Fascist democracy and the same is true with dictatorships. The idea that anyone could or should be left in the streets to die for lack of money is beyond unthinkable. While many of my views fall to the left when it comes to voting i`m a Fascist I don`t think uneducated stupid fucktards should be allowed to vote, that is how the world got men like Hitler and Bush.


  27. garry walsh says:

    Elites from all countries dream of sending us back to the 17th century. The difference between decent countries and the usa is everybody else keeps the bastards somewhat in check. In America the populance dances around the may pole, hand on heart, singing god bless america. The elected officials form a circle around the fools and give them many a poke in their nether regionswhenever the elites holding the strings say so. America’s silly system of governmentmakes it all so easy eg: -the senate seniority system that leads to cracker/backwoods whackjobs in positions of power – a never ending election system that is sponsored by multinational corporations, headquartered offshore. -the 5 or 6 nutbars on your supreme court that keep it all running smooth.
    Your only chance is the streets.
    Your army and well armed police are waiting.


  28. Phuck Politics says:

    @Wil Ranger – As an American I’m sad that I wasn’t born in Canada.

    @garry walsh – Americans won’t take to the streets because they’re too busy playing the newest Halo video game.


  29. tim says:

    fucktards

    what’s the point of this vid tho? just a laugh? of course there are gonna be a bunch of degenerates in DC, so what?


  30. Phuck Politics says:

    @Tim – The point of the video is to show how retarded these people are.


  31. Mary says:

    Perhaps, as liberals, we shouldn’t break our arms patting ourselves on the back just yet…


  32. ThaVirg says:

    I agree with the poster who suggested that education reform might be more of a national emergency than even our dire health care situation. These folks are just afraid and misguided. Horribly unfamiliar with the use of their thinking caps, they know something is wrong but they aren’t knowledgeable enough to properly focus their distress. Instead they fall back on prejudice and cliches and whatever is sold to their emotions by the media. The sad thing is that they are right in that DC is corrupt and no one is listening to the needs of the people.


  33. evil1dwk says:

    Jesus was opposed to people having health care if they couldn’t afford it. That’s why he only helped the wealthy Lepers with their own personally financed medical coverage. It even says so in the bible.

    “Whoever here demanded universal healthcare needs to come with me for a guided tour through California”

    I took my tour of Los Angeles County Community Hospital. I sat in the waiting room with a crushed hand. I was taken to a room to see a orthopaedic surgeon. Then I was told that the operations I needed would cost me $40,000 out of my own pocket because, as a 22 year old part time college student and part time employee, I could not get my own coverage and my father couldn’t carry me on his. That $40,000 would not even cover my hospital visit or the years of rehab I would need after the surgery. Nor would it cover my anaesthesia for the surgery, or the X-rays before and after. Needless to say I now have a hand without the use of two digits. Luckily it was my left hand and I’m right handed. You can still see where the bone came through the back of my hand. You can also see the two large lumps where the bones have fused into their useless state.

    I’ve been told that I can have my hand re-broken and re-set with pins. This procedure would include grinding the hardened mass in the middle of my hand down to reduce the large lumps. The Doctors say I may even regain some use of the digits. However my current insurance will not cover this procedure because the harden mass of useless bone is pre-existing. Since it’s not life threatening it’s considered cosmetic and or elective.

    Now I’m living in Florida, with health care insurance through my full time employer. I went through much of the same ordeal with a gallbladder surgery. I have gastroparesis and biliary colic. One can be controlled with a low fiber diet. The other with a high fiber diet. My insurance company stated my gallbladder surgery for the biliary colic was elective because it can be controlled by diet. However that diet directly conflicts with the diet that controls my gastroparesis. So according to my insurance company I should maintian a low/high fiber diet to control both medical problems and take a bunch of pills. I finally found a gastroenterologist that wrote a letter of medical necessity to the insurance company and my surgery was approved. I had my gallbladder removed. It took me five years of hospital visits, 5 years of taking medications that screwed with my digestion and appetite, 5 years of Doctor’s visits, and 6 visits to the emergency room after collapsing from severe dehydration due to vomiting before I could have some relief.

    Nah we have no need for health care reform.


  34. evil1dwk says:

    “through crowded waiting rooms full of semi-legal and illegal immigrants”

    Those “semi-legal?” and illegal immigrants are probably already receiving medicaid benefits. I would venture a guess that some of the people in this video are receiving either medicaid or medicare benefits. Why shouldn’t tax paying American citizens receive some sort of universal medical benefit? We give health care to the poor and elderly now. What about the rest of us, who are neither poor enough or old enough? I pay my health insurance for me and my family in each pay check I receive. Why not have another option, other than what my company offers? Wouldn’t that foster some sort of competition? Isn’t competition the corner stone of capitalism?

    How, exactly, is one semi-legal? You are either legal or illegal.


  35. Nick says:

    As a libertarian, I’m very disheartened to see such ignorance. There was however one gem that was ridiculed by the presenter. Socialism is Fascism through majority vote (Ex: National Socialism). Both believe in a semi-centrally planned economy while leaving individuals the right to own private property (though still subject to the whim of the state and the special interest groups competing for handouts). Any increase in state control in either moves closer to Communism. The fundamental connection between them all is the idea of collectivism, or rather, sacrificing the rights of the individual to the many for the greater good (defined by those in power). I find it ironic that most of these people are trading one form of collectivism for another – for instance, Christian fundamentalism! There is absolutely no hope for real changes in this country w/so much ignorance on both sides. As for rationed healthcare, I have lived in two socialist countries – it’s very inefficient, scarce, and not very good. Morally, it’s wrong to dictate to someone how they are going to produce or provide something for you. I think that’s called slavery.


  36. me says:

    wow they were stupid as fuck


  37. Jake Lod says:

    we need to start bombing usa more…


  38. Lala says:

    huh americunts > im not suprised > they dont think,they act! ;)


  39. Abdullah says:

    Amerikans (USA) are dumb and stupid, why are they so dumb?


  40. Pablito says:

    Time’s ripe for this nation to burn. It’s been sitting on it’s stinking fat white trash ass way too long. All the problems stem from under educated redneck jackoffs at the voting booths. All the power rests in the hands of the corporate oligarcy, not politicians. Politicians are only selfish paid off puppets who like the limelight. I’m looking
    forward to seeing ‘Babylon The Great’ burn. Just seeing the expressions of 350,000,000 dumbfounded dipshits would be priceless and an experience of a lifetime.


  41. Dekaptur says:

    Fuck you american people! You are STUPID! Russia forever!!!

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