The Racist Ramblings Of Maine’s Governor

Posted by | January 8, 2016 09:49 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics


Maine Governor Paul LePage is a Chris Christie surrogate and raging racist. Apparently he thought it would be helpful for him to put both of those features on full display at a town hall meeting this week. “These are guys with the name D-Money, Smoothie, Shifty … these types of guys … they come from Connecticut…

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By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

24 responses to The Racist Ramblings Of Maine’s Governor

  1. Budda January 8th, 2016 at 10:03

    Maine’s governor is a piece of work….even worse than New Jersey’s

    • William January 8th, 2016 at 11:26

      YEP.

      • rg9rts January 8th, 2016 at 11:57

        And there is a lot of competition for that

  2. rg9rts January 8th, 2016 at 11:56

    I guess he wants to be noticed , what, with all the trash talk from the circus train

  3. labman57 January 8th, 2016 at 15:24

    “impregnating a white girl …”

    Uh, what part of race-bating does this tea-chugging ass hat not understand?

  4. Lyndia January 8th, 2016 at 18:06

    Who are the nice, white, girls getting pregnant? Is it because they have found something they like?

  5. FatRat January 8th, 2016 at 18:56

    He is simply a racist piece of sh*t and a plagiarist.

    http://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/110652462610-0-1/s-l1000.jpg

  6. maggie January 8th, 2016 at 19:06

    yep racist pos

  7. William January 9th, 2016 at 02:17

    I live in Maine, and I thought it would be helpful and enlightening to post this detailed image of the heroin dealers recently rounded up in Maine. Make your own judgement.
    http://www.pressherald.com/2015/12/22/fifteen-arrested-major-heroin-ring-oxford-county-mdea-says/

    • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 02:29

      interesting …even tho women in the minority…still…three…means there are probably more…sad….really sad…so the posted the total number of units ….I wonder how much the woman were pushing….small amounts? or the same as the men….it would be interesting to do a gender comparison…..speaking of which what did you think of the armed militia in oregon….(it’s falling apart now…two have run off) I really hope they do prison time for holding a whole town hostage…I would be interested to know cost to tax payers….

      • William January 9th, 2016 at 02:32

        The point I am trying to make is none of them are named shifty or money, nor are they from Ct. or NY. Fact, most are actually white and live in Maine.

        • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 02:34

          good point….yeah….it breaks down racial and gender stereotypes….and now since you are on line I am going to tell you a story and leave out the identifying details….of course….

        • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 02:54

          so in college I had a friend who came from a peace pacifist no guns marching family….and I came from a military town…so guns everywhere. so we decided to take a hippie summer trip as people do….to see the US and visit university post graduate blah blah blahs….so my friend had another friend who came from a very pro gun ranchy kind of family who was insisting we take “some protection” with us on the trip. I was strenuously against this knowing his backgound and his parents would dissaproove as I did..(it’s weird I didn’t have the drug gun fascination…because I grew up having that access and I didn’t find it romantic at all)…but he was young and was into dabbling into a little bit of everything he was denied growing up and we had a several weeks long discussion about my opposition and insistence that he was giving in to the pressure of his friend….so finally it came down to he had a rifle that disassembled…and we would keep the box of ammo separately..so I said ok….of course knowing when we took off that when I first had the chance I would find a way to dispose of the bullets….which I did after some thinking in an outhouse in montana….(yep I took a dump) ;O I think I may have used some super glue on the rifle later…just in case….anyway he didn’t figure it out until we were well over halfway across the country one night….when we were camping out…we alternated hiking and staying at the youth hostels……the only “danger” we ran into was in NYC where we accidentally took the DT exit trying to get to the Bronx zoo….there was a guy in a trench coat sauntering very confidently holding a (presumably loaded) double barrel sawed of shot gun by the trigger over his shoulder….my friend was driving …he was on my side…I just went very stiff and grabbed his arm and in a quiet but commanding (don’t question me) voice I told him to immediately take the next exit and get back on the freeway…which he did…but not before figuring out what was going on…(we made it to the zoo)…this was before cell phones….the other thing that happened was we just forgot the broken down rifle was back there…and we decided to go up into canada….(we visited friends and relatives all across the states) anyway we hit customs and the officer said “do you have any weapons”? and being the honest guy he was he said yes….of course we were denied entry…I was not disappointed….nothing bad happened on the trip…we ground out some gear teeth on the 50 chevy in chicago and a trucking company diagnosed it for free….”just drive it till it dies” any way that’s my story…yeah cheapest gas in nevada/cali border 69 cents…;O

          • William January 9th, 2016 at 09:09

            You likely received a better education on that trip than you did in the semester proceeding that adventure.

            • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 09:30

              well I grew up around the military…like right down the street…there was dry ordinance (or sonic planes….I used to go hiking in the mountains where planes would do military manuvers between the range and if you were up high enough and they were low enough you would be eye level with them….going off there were (almost) daily convoys because of training…but you know there is this tacit…thing that when the windows are shaking and you are cooking dinner and doing laundry you don’t talk about it….you know where the hunting rifles are …you never touch them and when they are taken out for deer or duck hunting the word “gun” is never ever said…just like you don’t say the word “god” because it defiles it too mention it…they are never seen and only taken out to do their thing……it sort of denial of reality because you know these are the black arts…really…and when you have met enough war brides and vets and heard their stories…..you know what they are for…but I would say that I got my real education a few years later when I was caught up in the Chiapas rebellion in mexico….you can look it up….I had a gun held to my head during a citizen protest (long story) for two hours….while they were looking for the priest….crowd control…the only people who would believe the strange surreal things that went on there were those that were there…or others from other countries who have been witness to the tanks rolling in to quell a rebellion….so yeah…..that was really the real thing…it was a learning experience for sure…..;O…..have a great evening….

            • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 10:36

              what I really resent about the culture of guns and violence right now in our society…is back in the time and place where I was raised…the middle and end of vietnam war there was this real lack of romance about the “martial arts” and the draft they shot kennedy we had the war they shot MLk …they shot kennedy’s bro…people had had it with violence….of all types…it was the “dawning of the age of aquarius” I remember my brother learning judo..the “pacifist martial art”…learning how to use your agressor’s energy and physics instead of brute force to “over come” them with relatively little strength…that and the wrestling which taught him a good choke hold and he was good to go…who needs a gun? my dad…was a big football type…my brother could flip him at the age of ten….I even learned to flip my friends….but de-escalation became a valued tool and philosophy….and what I resent ….is how men (and some women) because I believe of the NRA (money the motivator) have romanticized guns to the point where everyone thinks they are the solution to all problems….(NOT) and the denial of what a massive problem they are (2 for every person in america). once in a while I go listen to hate radio and listen to these guys foam at the mouth about their gun rights….I have never need I gun , I don’t carry mace….I embraced the asian philosophy…”don’t draw your sword and you won’t have to die” ;)….with in the last year I went to a tea house….there was this guy…obviously into the sword play…had the metal helmet (custom made medieval stuff) metal shirt, gloves, sword….he was sitting having tea reading a book…like the teahouse was full and people were looking at him but no one would say anything…..so I went over..and had this really relaxed conversation…..you know..a little brainless chit chat….then I just quietly said….”you know…the master said…if you don’t want to die…don’t draw your sword”….he smiled…sheathed his dagger, sword, and picked up his things and walked out……I mean….in my belief you should always try the way of non-confrontation…..whenever possible…..but it seems that men have become a nation of hot heads…who have thrown this value out the window….why?…..Cheers, Maggie

              • William January 9th, 2016 at 11:38

                In 1971 I joined the military. My sister the nurse was busy protesting the war. I have concluded that she did far more for humanity than I did.

                • maggie January 9th, 2016 at 11:47

                  yeah..that’s when it was all turning to crap….I don’t want to tell you how old I was then …don’t want to give my exact age….but I was a kid….but a kid who was aware of what was going on….

    • whatthe46 January 9th, 2016 at 02:49

      what’s interesting about his comments is that he provided no proof. oh, wait, repukes don’t need no stinkin’ proof. just say the words, so it’s must be true. disgusting that people allow themselves to be so manipulated.

      • William January 9th, 2016 at 09:05

        Google “heroin arrests Maine” It seems like most are locals.

        • whatthe46 January 9th, 2016 at 14:22

          i googled it. well hot damn, the gov must have missed that.

  8. liberalMD January 9th, 2016 at 10:26

    I bet the people of Maine can’t wait until Election Day 2018 to elect a successor to this buffoon. Has anyone thought of impeaching him?

  9. Person January 9th, 2016 at 13:06

    Here is LePage’s type of dealers- http://crooksandliars.com/2016/01/hey-governor-lepage-heres-your-druggies They are white and two are female… How did those two female impregnate young white females? Two big problems here- Maine has to answer to and help it’s OWN population because they are taking heroin AND Maine’s Governor is an ignorant BIGOT.

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