Saturday, June 22, 2013

Convicted federal extortionist makes Blaze TV

Just had a buddy call my attention to this: Take an Inside Look at the Planned ‘Citadel’ Community for ‘Patriots’ Ya gotta hand it to the little con-man/felon, he sure knows how to slip under the common sense radar.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad, Mike. Even a convicted felon gets more done for liberty than you. How bad does it suck to know you'll soon be dead, and a complete failure as a patriot and man?

Dutchman6 said...

You know, given my 20 year record of accomplishment resisting the collectivists, that's pretty funny right there.

Scott J said...

I'm just ticked they paid attention to him while I emailed your and David's stuff to them when Fast & Furious was front burner.

I mean, you both made several appearances on Fox but alleged cutting edge The Blaze couldn't be bothered.

Steve Ramsey AKA Rivitman said...

Nothing says LOL@Forts like a JDAM.

bitter clinging texan said...

@anon 6:29---------Ive been a daily reader of sipsey street for a couple of years now, and although I don't agree with EVERYTHING Mike V says, and although he can be abrasive, and maybe not the kinda dude I would wanna drink some pabst and play some bones with; neither you nor me nor anyone else can deny with a straight face that Mike Vanderboegh has contributed greatly to the three percent movement and the ideals we stand for. So, go ahead and call Mr V an asshole or whatever, but if you try to deny the man's accomplishments, that makes you not only an asshole, but a disingenuous one too.

Anonymous said...

geez, give it a goddamn break.

johnnyreb said...

Anon @ 6:29...........

Sam? Sam? is that you?

Of course not.... he would have the balls to make his comments w/o hiding behind an anonymous monicker.

Soooooo. How's it feel to be a skeered dickless little boy trying to grow up in a man's world?

Richard
III

Anonymous said...

I guess the truth doesn't "live there" (at the Blaze) anymore.

A pity. Someone didn't do their homework.

Puggg said...

"Citadel"

More like Jonestown.

Funny, a place supposedly devoted to freedom has so many walls and watchtowers.

Happy D said...

Anon @ June 22, 2013 at 6:29 PM
Pull your nose out of rectum, and have a look around.

William Flatt said...

Sounds like Kerodin is really sucking hind tit, so much so that he's gotta post here anonymously to whine about your post, Mike. LOL how he judges others by his own measure.

Hey do ya suppose he's actually telegraphing the fact that he's JEALOUS? ;-)

Jim Klein said...

What's sad to me is any man who makes another man the motive for his own actions, except in actual combat.

But as any commie-lib will be only too quick to shriek, "Yes, you can."

Coyote Hubbard III said...

The concept is wonderful, but even if it got off the ground, would it sustain and thrive?

Dutchman6 said...

You know, the even funnier thing is that I meant it as a compliment. It takes real talent to get otherwise sentient human beings to suspend disbelief and embrace such an obvious, proven, unrepentant extortionist rogue. Really.

David Codrea said...

"Anonymous said...Sad, Mike. Even a convicted felon gets more done for liberty than you. How bad does it suck to know you'll soon be dead, and a complete failure as a patriot and man? June 22, 2013 at 6:29 PM"

My observations here have nothing to do with either the Citadel project or the irreconcilable differences between MV and K. It's no secret I am Mike's friend, but I've stayed relatively silent on this. I'm speaking here to you directly, Anon, about what you wrote, not about why you wrote it.

I use what I would do as my litmus test for how I respect others, and if I were to make a comment such as yours to another human being, I would feel ethically compelled to identify myself and stand behind my public words. Your anonymous comment is an unintended indictment on yourself and revealing of no one's character but yours. At least Mike puts his name behind his sentiments. Posting your comment without yours is truly a cowardly act, unworthy of anyone who considers himself respectable. As such, you appear eminently qualified to judge someone being an utter failure as a patriot and a man, but not for the reasons you'd have others believe.

Son_of_Liberty said...

Glenn Beck (the man behind The Blaze) has a bad habit of not doing much research on the subjects he covers. He once called Geert Wilders, a dutchman who is fighting both secular & religious collectivism (better known as Sharia Law) a "fascist."

militialaw said...

Hancock's Rules for Patriots, Number 1: anyone convicted of a felony, especially of a federal crime, has the best possible reason to cooperate with law enforcement.

Chris K. said...

Mike,
I'm with you in this fight, but you've really got to come up with something better than "convicted Felon" as a descriptor.

You, Me, everyone in this FREEFOR movement are one traffic stop, one Rally, one blog post away from being arrested on trumped up charges.

There is a book out there called "Three Felonies a Day". It talks about how everyone commits felonies and just hasn't been tried for them.

And being convicted federally I would suggest goes back to that "being despised by the despicable" theme you and I both like so much.