Thursday, November 11, 2010

Wingnut To Watch Now Harder To Keep Eyes On

Sad news for mockers; new fave Joyce Kaufman has already been implicated in terroristic acts, & she & her would-be boss, Congressperson-elect Allen West,
You cannot possibly question the blatant patriotism of this war criminal on Veterans Day.
took the opportunity to get her out of the national spotlight.
The radio host who made comments that may have triggered a threat against Broward County schools has announced she's stepping down as chief of staff for a recently elected conservative congressman. Meanwhile the phone call warning of the attack that led to a three-hour lockdown has been traced to a caller outside South Florida, Pembroke Pines Police said Thursday.

Radio talk show host Joyce Kaufman, who just earlier this week was named Rep.-elect Allen West's chief of staff, said she didn't want to tarnish West's reputation. "I will not be used in an electronic lynching by proxy," Kaufman said Thursday.
Not at all. Actually, Kaufman supports lynchings.
 In August, however, it was Kaufman herself who said on her show: "If you commit a crime while you're here, we should hang you and send your body back to where you came from, and your family should pay for it."
More on the latest threat from Kaufman & the terrorists w/ whom she pals around.
According to Capt. Dan Rakofsky of the Pembroke Pines Police, WFTL received an e-mail addressed to Kaufman late Tuesday, expressing the threat.

The call came into the radio station the next morning.

While police will not say whether the call and e-mail were threatening toward Kaufman or in defense of her, there is some suggestion the e-mailer may have been upset that Kaufman has come under media scrutiny lately for alleged inflammatory comments she has made on her radio show.

According to The Reid Report, a blog authored by political columnist Joy-Ann Reid, whose work has appeared in The Miami Herald, Kaufman, who often talks on the air about her weapons collection, was recorded at a July 4 political rally telling attendees "if ballots don't work, bullets will."

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"You guys can do all the things you want to me, but I will not participate in you trying to destroy [West]," Kaufman said on her radio show Thursday, apparently referring to the press.

West didn't refer to the controversy in his news release, noting that it was with "deep regret that this Congressional office and the people of CD 22 will not have Joyce Kaufman ... Joyce is a good friend, and will remain loyal to South Floridians and to me. I will always seek Joyce's counsel for being a good Representative of this Congressional District."
At least we'll still have her radio show.

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