Crocodile Conversation

To: Jim Klobuchar
From: Mitch Berg – guy with long memory
Re: You Are Full Of It

Mr. Klobuchar:

I got a kick from this bit from a flak piece you wrote for your daughter, Senator Klobuchar (quoted in Andy Aplikowki’s Residual Forces):

I still remember a time when campaigns were conversations – genuine debates between people of good will and mutual respect.

Baked wind.

I remember the condescension you used to heap on anyone that wasn’t DFL-blessed back in your days as a columnist, and on your old KSTP radio show.

Yo are – and I mean this with all due respect – full of crap.

That is all.

9 thoughts on “Crocodile Conversation

  1. I remember the condescension you used to heap on anyone that wasn’t DFL-blessed back in your days as a columnist, and on your old KSTP radio show.

    It’s no secret that Jim like to hit the sauce back in the day. I’m sure that had something to do with it. But now that he’s sober, perhaps this is his way off “turning a new leaf?”

  2. Yes, I can remember the creative Mr. K referring to callers as potato heads because they doubted the virtue of DFL candidates and ideas.

  3. J-Klo and A-Klo aren’t interested in civility. They want servility. And we must protect Senator Photo Op at all costs, so reinventing history is no biggie.

  4. The man is a snob. Likes working people just fine, as long as they stand down wind from him.
    He’s like Nicolas Kristof’s less talented cousin from Minnesota.

  5. If people want to have mistaken but harmless memories of the past, it’s fine with me. Klobuchar has been in the front lines of the intemperate, brick throwing left wing crowd for a number of years. I think accusing George W Bush of stealing the election of 2000 was one of his more benign epithets. As such, he doesn’t get a pass and deserves all the contempt and calumny aimed in his direction. I wish we could excuse his behavior as a manifestation of dementia, but it hasn’t changed in many years.

  6. I have a long member also. I will not type up a summary of the angry mocking hatefilled left’s actions that I have witnessed going back to the mid-80s. We all know about this.

  7. Anyone check out the Star-Tribune web site yesterday? While in the Super America, I see this story was also on the front page of their Sunday paper.

    The Star-Tribune is angry that the renters at Michelle Bachmann’s mother-in-laws farm in Wisconsin (her immigrant farmer father-in-law is deceased) particapates in the farm subsidy programs that Congresswoman Bachmann is trying to end.

  8. Remember when the NAACP said that if you vote for George Bush, lynchings of Blacks will occur all over the country? Yup, I miss those civil days.

  9. As has been pointed out many times before, Amy owes her tenure to her dad. I learned over the past two years that far too many seniors that only vote for her because of that. I damn near caused a revolt when I attempted to point out back stabbing Amy’s numerous flaws and transgressions to my mom’s group of church ladies, especially when I threw out the fact that she is in lock step with the liberal pro abortion crowd. I observed that they couldn’t possibly call themselves good Catholics if they supported her, because by doing so, they were accepting her views. At least it got them thinking.

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