Originally, “son of a bitch” (n), was a term chiefly used in the United States to describe an odious scallywag whom everyone disliked or something that was very difficult or unpleasant, such as, “that lug nut on that wheel was one tight son of a bitch.”
Additionally, “son of a bitch” was used to express surprise, disappointment or anger. For instance, I hear that’s what Ted Nugent shouted last year when he bumped into Rosie O’Donnell before she had her hair and makeup done for O’Reilly’s show.
Well, little children, according to Señor Hoffa, we may now call a huge percentage of Americans “sons of bitches” if such individuals …
1. Want to reduce government spending,Yep, all you freaks, according to the well-modulated Hoffa, are one and all a bunch of “son of a bitches” [sic] who must be “taken out.”
2. Believe that they’re taxed enough already,
3. Would like to see a reduction of the national debt and federal budget deficit,
4. Adhere to an originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution,
5. Want to see a reduction in the size and intrusiveness of government,
6. And no likey government-run healthcare—better known as Obamacare.
Not only has Hoffa defined the vast majority of honest, working hard, playing hard patriots as the offspring of a dog and called for us to be … uh … “taken out” … but congresswoman Maxine Waters also said that those of us who hold to the aforementioned six points above can “go to hell.”
Really, Maxine? You want those who prefer less government intrusion and who see socialism as a failed/feckless form of government to go to the abode of devils, Adolf Hitler and Amy Winehouse? Well heck, Maxi … that ain’t nice!
I don’t know why she’s so angry. Maybe it’s because that wig she wears is just too tight and makes her frustrated and thus she spills out on folks she wouldn’t normally want to hurt. Who knows?
Well, in all honesty I’d rather be called a “son of a bitch” than give up on the American dream for a socialistic nightmare.
Matter of fact, I’ll go a step farther and say that all who feel as I do should embrace our sonsabitchesness and revel in the fact that the esprit de corps is still alive and well in the U.S. of A. and forewarn these freaks that we intend to take this nation back to its original roots.
Doug Giles
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