by va
You may have heard that rightblogger Jim "Gateway Pundit" Hoft, a.k.a. The St. Louis Tea Party, copped to hanging out by the home of Rep. Russ Carnahan, with a coffin. This raises a number of questions.
A coffin?
But of course. And it's not just lying there,
on Russ Carnahan's lawn, if that's what you're thinking. Jim Hoft
updated his post to reflect the fact that "the coffin is in a garage."
So be that very well noted.
Yes, but, a coffin?
Sure. Jim
Heft just wanted to hold a prayer service by Russ Carnahan's place, you
know, an "Oh hi we're in the neighborhood holding a prayer service,
thought we'd drop by" kind of thing, for all the people who are going
to die healthcare deaths one day: from death panels, and abortions,
probably some abortion panels, the SEIU, zombie ACORN, thugs, thug
panels, and otherwise unaffiliated black people. Naturally, this
required a coffin.
So this coffin...
POLITICO reported
that a "coffin was placed on a Missouri Democrat’s lawn, another in a
string of incidents against lawmakers after their vote Sunday on a
health care overhaul." Jim Hopt assures us this is a complete lie,
emphasis his, because the word "placed" carries connotations that could
implicate him in some intimidation scheme, and he would not assent to
such connotations, OK STATE MEDIA?? Sure it was "placed" there on the lawn for a while,
while Höft and others prayed over it and prayed against Russ Carnahan,
and just stood around, being pray-ers together, and mourning the
future, but it wasn't "placed" there permanently with like, Kenneth
Gladney installed in it, pointing at Russ Carnahan's bedroom
as though with rigor mortis or rigor SEIU in a J'accuse sort of way. I mean, Jesus. That would be creepy and weird.