Still Arguing the Civil War at LGF
July 11, 2010
The Jazz Mann is obsessed with the American Civil War. He sees threats from Neo-Confederates and claims they are plotting a new civil war. This is delusional as most of the groups he is smearing are Southern historical groups. The Jazz Man spews strange theories and makes minor groups out to be major threats.
He takes a swipe at Robert Stacy McCain again.
As his thread turns in to a Civil War debate, he wonders why!
The Jazz Man by discussing Neo-Confederates is bringing up the discussion of the Civil war. Clearly he is playing innocent, but this was his true intent. He is using the Progressive playbook to divide and engage in historical revisionism. The Jazz is a pure totalitarian demagogue at heart!






Does it strike anyone as strange that certain obsessed bloggers are digging these issues out of the ozone layer for no apparent reason?
He’s ignorant of history and economics, as are many leftists. Only a small percentage of the southern population could afford slaves as most landowners lived in abject poverty. Many could not even afford a mule, let alone a horse, to work their farms.
Though not born in the South, I’m what Southerners call a Copperhead. I’ve been running in Southern secessionist circles for a loooong time.
As a speaker at one of our conventions said a few years back, we’re not trying to bring back the old Confederacy; we’re working to create something a lot better, with freedom for everybody.
Here’s to Greater Serbia, a free Dixie, and the obliteration of Islam!
Pony tail is a classless character assassin. He post’s his latest smear while Mr. McCain is celebrating the marriage of his daughter, he hasn’t the decency to take a day off from smearing. And he wonders why he has enemies.
fortunately, he is not taken seriously on either side of the aisle. This is some very serious mental disability on display. I guess he hopes that if he can keep trying to start blogwars with people, he might get a gig on MSNBC or the LA Times.
It must kill him that he can’t get in with Kos and his ad money, and he is left trying to sell cookbooks.
Nathan Forest? Wasn’t that the founder of the KKK?
Funny how the be-mulleted malamute was in hushed reverence over the petrified Kleagle when he finally shuffled off his mortal coil, but wants to paint anybody from cotemporary Dixie as a hood-wearing, cross burning Klansman. I highy doubt the authenticity of that screencap Husky McPonytail said he found…..
Looks like McCain’s summer home is rent-free inside the johnson’s noggin.
Forrest was not the founder of the KKK. If Charles Johnson could go back to the Civil War, he would be a draft dodger or deserter.
The issues are coming up because Obama is declaring a war of sorts on states. And states are pushing back. I wouldn’t put it past him to send troops to Arizona, and not to protect the border.
That stupid man has probably have never been to the south or actually studied it ‘s history.
Everyone one who lives in the South is RACIST! At least to his feeble mind.
I am getting sick to death just because I was raised and live in the South being called a racist. I AM NOT…AND MOST PEOPLE HERE AREN’T.
That blog has gone to sh*t.
And if Charles Johnson was around during the civil war they would hang his damm ass just for breathing and being a coward. And smearing whole sections of the country just to get even with Pamela Geller who just does not want to be flat.
I’ve been living in the south for the past 10 years and they have some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met. Statistically, the south has less segregation than the north.
I’m glad I’m not in the Land of Chuckles
Pony tailed, bicycling numbnutz
Look away
Look away
Look away
LGF!
For Chucky is a moonbat
hurrah! hurrah!
On his moonbat blog he pimps the left
With Killgore and the Weasel
Away
Away
Away down in the swamp
of LGF!
It sounds like CJ and most LGF commenters gets their knowedge of the South from TV viewing of The Heat of the Night, Gone with the Wind and the Dukes of Hazzard. LOL
And endless TCM reruns of “Inherit the Wind” and “To Kill A Mockingbird”.