A new report shows that Congressional Democrats have talked about the impeachment of President Obama 20 times more than Republicans have on the House floor.
Huh. Br’er Rabbit must really miss his briar patch.
@1 – I finally got to see “Song of the South” a couple months ago. I didn’t find it offensive. It was set during the Reconstruction era, so I thought the characters were reasonably portrayed for the period. Much like the characters in “Tom Sawyer” or “Huckleberry Finn” were appropriate to their period.
Well, yeah, I didn’t find it offensive either. If you think about, Uncle Remus is as much a source of wisdom as Uncle Jesse on the Dukes of Hazard or Jed Clampett on the Beverly Hillbillies.
Oh wow, Harvey, a tar baby reference.
Is the Ministry of Love coming to see you now?
@1 – I finally got to see “Song of the South” a couple months ago. I didn’t find it offensive. It was set during the Reconstruction era, so I thought the characters were reasonably portrayed for the period. Much like the characters in “Tom Sawyer” or “Huckleberry Finn” were appropriate to their period.
Well, yeah, I didn’t find it offensive either. If you think about, Uncle Remus is as much a source of wisdom as Uncle Jesse on the Dukes of Hazard or Jed Clampett on the Beverly Hillbillies.
And how did you find a copy of Song of the South?
@3 CCO – Let’s just call it “a shadowy corner of the internet where good men fear to tread”, and leave it at that…