Obama labor day speech turns UGLY--Hoffa Jr. threatens Tea Party

The rhetoric coming from speakers at the event was already heated before Hoffa took the stage. Hoffa then declared there's a "war on workers" and vowed that organized labor would "remember in November" which lawmakers were opposing the president's agenda.

"We've got to keep an eye on the battle that we face -- a war on workers. And you see it everywhere. It is the Tea Party," he said. "And there's only one way to beat and win that war -- the one thing about working people is, we like a good fight."

Hoffa called on workers to get involved in opposing Tea Party-aligned lawmakers next November.

"President Obama, this is your army, we are ready to march," Hoffa said. "But everybody here's got to vote. If we go back, and keep the eye on the prize, let's take these son-of-a-bitches out."
WHITE HOUSE LABOR EVENTS TURN UGLY - Teamsters - Fox Nation

What was that speech from Obama about civil discourse---:cuckoo::cuckoo: Funny--I am a tea party member and didn't know that we were against the working man in this country-because we too are working men and women.

I just can't get over the fact that you can get 2 MILLION tea party members in a group in Washington D.C. without any arrests, violence or talk of violence against others-and you get a small group of Lefties together--and they come out swinging & slinging threats against other law abiding--taxpaying citizens--every single time.

Any of you liberals want to comment on this?--:cuckoo:
How dare he tell the union to VOTE the SOBs out. Only little sissies would consider VOTING an act of violence. :eusa_boohoo::boohoo:

You're right I say vote every liberal minded son of a bitch out of congress and the whitehouse no matter what political party they belong too.
 
Yeah, not really. But if that lets you feel you've sufficiently excused the left's hypocrisy, go for it.

"The left" isn't a single unit. There's no such thing as "the left's" hypocrisy. There are only individuals.

If you remember, after the Giffords shooting, I argued against the morons who blamed it on Palin, and held the exact same position I hold now.

Whereas, I see many people who talk about how they hate political correctness, attacked Obama incessantly for calling for "civility", and then whine like children anytime a Democrat says anything that could be drunkenly interpreted as "uncivil".
Uh huh. If you don't agree that what Hoffa said is uncivil, I'd sure like to see what you'd consider uncivil.

You're not getting it.

I don't give a shit about civility, and up until a few months ago, neither did most Conservatives.
 

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