Since Tony Zirkle seems to be bright and capable enough to tie a nice windsor knot in his necktie, I have to assume that he knew exactly which group he was going to address. Even if not, the pic of 'Dolph and the swastikas probably clued him in.
Since he seems to have not minded addressing this rather interesting and (for the US) unconventional group, I also have to assume that he is in at least some ways comfortable with their philosophy and positions.
Some officials from the RNC need to catch him behind his garage and beat the hell out of him.
When did he break his contract as one of the Village People?
He looks like he just finished singing Y-M-C-A.
This guy is so screamingly gay, as are his fellow goose-steppers in the photo, that the only thing you can assume about his faux-candidacy is that he's crusing.
He may pretend to run for office, but he's about as serious a candidate as Pat Paulson.
Meanwhile, perhaps you've forgotten that Senator Byrd, a Democrat from West Virginia, was once a member of the KKK.
The difference is Byrd holds a high office but Zirkle the screwball never will.
The host in the video said Zirkle graduated at the top of his class from the Naval Academy. I'd like some credible proof of that. The guy is obviously crazy, and craziness often gets in the way of graduating at the top of the class.
I am going to try to be positive like our new President-Elect Obama. But I have this whole box full o' snark and I'm afraid I'm going to have to use it. Sorry, President O. In your second administration I'll play nice, 'kay?
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Clearly you are a liberal democrat Jess who just does not love America.
Not a good and upstanding (Heil baby!) Republican like Tony.
Sheesh, when will and your kind ever learn?
(hehehehehehe)
Thanks goodness that's not somewhere down here.
To quote the Blues Brothers, "I hate Illinois Nazis". and Indiana Nazis, too.
It just an example of how stupid people are when it comes to power.
The really scary thing is that this will probably help him get elected in that district. Oy.
Honestly, I don't know what's more offensive. The Adolph portrait or that hideous wallpaper!
Oh, I kid. Hitler is dead, but that wallpaper lives!
Makes me proud to be a Hoosier.
Pass the tequila, please.
Wow, how did I miss this great party? I'm sure I would've had a blast.
Since Tony Zirkle seems to be bright and capable enough to tie a nice windsor knot in his necktie, I have to assume that he knew exactly which group he was going to address. Even if not, the pic of 'Dolph and the swastikas probably clued him in.
Since he seems to have not minded addressing this rather interesting and (for the US) unconventional group, I also have to assume that he is in at least some ways comfortable with their philosophy and positions.
Some officials from the RNC need to catch him behind his garage and beat the hell out of him.
Tony Zirkle? Hilarious.
When did he break his contract as one of the Village People?
He looks like he just finished singing Y-M-C-A.
This guy is so screamingly gay, as are his fellow goose-steppers in the photo, that the only thing you can assume about his faux-candidacy is that he's crusing.
He may pretend to run for office, but he's about as serious a candidate as Pat Paulson.
Meanwhile, perhaps you've forgotten that Senator Byrd, a Democrat from West Virginia, was once a member of the KKK.
The difference is Byrd holds a high office but Zirkle the screwball never will.
The host in the video said Zirkle graduated at the top of his class from the Naval Academy. I'd like some credible proof of that. The guy is obviously crazy, and craziness often gets in the way of graduating at the top of the class.
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