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United States of Stupidity

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Stupidity is Universal: Kevin James's

LOL...I just saw the funniest thing on Hardball. This is a clear example of how this "hear something dumb from an ignorant person and and repeat it" mentality has poisoned the minds of so many Americans. Like Kevin James, there are those who would rather just repeat every silly little thing they hear instead of actually doing some research and making an informed intelligent decision or forming an opinion based on facts rather than what their idiot uneducated friends have to say. Within seconds of his interview on Hardball today, here's what wikipedia.org had posted about Kevin's appearance on Hardball:

"On May 15, 2008, James appeared on Hardball alongside Mark Green of Air America Radio to debate host Chris Matthews in support of the remarks made by President of the United States George W. Bush on May 15, 2008 during a speech to the Knesset in Israel. Bush implied that there was a connection between British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasement towards Hitler and the policies of leading Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama, in reference to Obama's expressed willingness to meet with the leaders of American adversaries in the Middle East. James was challenged by Matthews to explain exactly what Chamberlain did, which he was unable to do, instead repeating, "It's the same thing" during five minutes of repeated questioning. Although claiming to reiterate what Bush said, he eventually admitted " he did not know" what appeasement meant, or who Neville Chamberlain was, leading Mathews to state: "if you don't know what appeasement is about then don't talk about it." Matthews dismissed James as "pathetic," going on to draw a distinction between appeasing one's adversaries (by giving them something) and simply talking to them. The episode continued on for about 10 minutes.[4]"

LOL!! ALL ABOARD! THE IGNORANCE TRAIN! ALL ABOARD!