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Picture of the week... (Original Post)
Catherine Vincent
Feb 2013
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Laf.La.Dem.
(2,944 posts)1. are you the cook?
Isoldeblue
(1,135 posts)2. Would you please get your swarmy face out of my face, Ted...
Your breath smells like your pants did at your draft physical.
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)3. Hey there Oprah. I'm Ted!
narnian60
(3,510 posts)4. I'm too flabbergasted to think of a caption.
He looks, well, might I say...almost human there?
WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)5. "Isn't my Crazy Man act awesome?!"
Enrique
(27,461 posts)6. i like this picture
the video is a bit unbearable, but Sheila seems ok with it so
http://www.politico.com/multimedia/video/2013/02/ted-nugent-shares-a-moment-with-sheila-jackson-lee.html?hp=s1
edit: the first comment is pretty much how I reacted to this:
Why does he need to tell the black congresswoman about his love of Motown? Oh that's right, black people love Motown! People do not realize how they look when they talk to black people and clearly talk about something that is a stereotype for blacks.