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June 15, 2010

Moonbat Sportswriter Roots for America to Lose World Cup

Posted by Dave Blount at June 15, 2010 8:27 AM

Despite soccer being too simplistic and uneventful to entertain many Americans, some do care how well our team does in the World Cup — sportswriter Norman Chad, for example, who out of sheer moonbattery wants us to lose:

I would not love to see America win the World Cup.
Frankly, we don't need another feather in our already overstuffed cap. And considering soccer is the world's game — and most of the world is at odds with America at any given moment — I think it might be a nice idea for Uncle Sam, in an effort to promote world harmony, to lie down in South Africa. …
Americans are a pretty xenophobic lot when, in truth, we're the ones who provoke an intense dislike. Most of the world does not threaten us; rather, most of the world is terrified by us. We're a little too big, a little too rich and a little too powerful and, every once in a while, we muscle up and flex our military might in foreign lands.
There is much fear and loathing of America elsewhere. …
Outside of American borders, others are tired of us dictating our way of life, tired of us exporting Adam Sandler everywhere, tired of us winning. I empathize, and this time around, I'm willing to root for the others. … So, yes, I'm rooting for the other guy in South Africa…

Sportswriters tend to be sorry characters who have no talent for either sports or writing, and their opinions on political matters are about as interesting as Matt Damon's on astrophysics, but unfortunately Chad's twisted views are representative of a mentality that is literally destroying our country. His brand of moonbattery has made it possible for treasonous vermin like Harry Reid to proclaim during wartime that the "war is lost" without being immediately driven out of office, and even for the ultimate "other guy" — an ultra-left community organizer with no serious credentials who clearly doesn't like this country very much — to be elected President of the USA.

One Norman Chad is like one cockroach; repulsive, but no big deal. Except there is never just one cockroach. It's not as if Chad came up with these malignant thoughts on his own.

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Norman Chad, yet another squishy-soft moonbat.

On a tip from Murff.