This morning, our pal Vern at the OJ Blog quotes Sacbee’s Don Morain:
On Monday, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, a first-term Republican from San Bernardino County, stood on the north steps of the Capitol with seven other Republican Assembly members. Before being elected, Donnelly had been part of the Minutemen, the group that claims to combat illegal immigration by patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border.Among the daffy local Repubs standing next to Donnelly? –That’s right. “Our” Don, who, these days, is a California Assemblyman:
Donnelly announced that he was pushing Arizona-style legislation to make illegal immigration a crime under California law. As an added attraction, Donnelly brought a special guest, Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce, who last year authored the anti-illegal immigration law.
About 50 people, most of them of retirement age and wearing red Tea Party Patriot T-shirts, hooted their approval when Pearce declared that states must “protect against this invasion.”
And Don “Spanky” Wagner, fresh from his successful leadership of the “Taxpayers Caucus” to prevent taxpayers from voting. You may remember that during Spanky’s bruising GOP primary last June, a last-minute nod from corrupt racist Sheriff Joe Arpaio helped put him over the edge against Toll-Road Jerry Amante and the mumbling walking sign Dr. Choi. Spanky’s aversion to the Mexican invasion of our southern borders is so strong he needed to invent a new word for it when I heard him at a Tea Party last year – “encrosion” – signifying both encroachment and erosion I presume.My prediction: Don will soon be involved in an actual recreation of the Boston Tea Party--maybe in San Francisco Bay--complete with politically incorrect Injun Joe makeup and feathers. Instead of tea, Don'll be tossing Mexicans into the soup. --Maybe scalp one or two of 'em, too. Then maybe toss one or two community college students after 'em. Then pee into the bay and do a war dance.
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