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A Jazz Guitarist’s support for Maoist Ornaments

by Phantom Ace ( 261 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, Humor, LGF, Open thread at December 23rd, 2009 - 7:00 pm

Radical Totalitarian Blogger and former Jazz artist, Charles “Icarus” John reveals his true colors yet again. He transformed into a fanatical Obama follower. Any criticism of Barack Hussein Obama sends him into a temper tantrum. He believes that a coalition consisting of The Catholic Church, Tobacco Companies,  Kehanists, Neo-Confederates, Michelle Malkin, James Dobson, The Family and the Vlaams Belang are all out to get him. His paranoia and propaganda knows no bounds, now here’s his latest.

I reported yesterday that the White House had an ornament of Mao Zedong hanging from one it’s Christmas Tree. Other blogs like Hot Air also reported on this disturbing story. The White House spin was that “Community Groups” contributed the ornaments. Still how can no one not notice a Mao ornament? Rising to the occasion to defend his beloved leader, Charles “Icarus” John comes to the regime’s  defense.

Ridiculous Right Wing Nontroversy of the Day

Blogosphere | Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 12:01:45 pm PST

Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government blog is having a cow about some ornaments on the White House Christmas tree, touching all the right wing hot buttons — commies, gays, and Obama’s “arrogance” — and evoking the desired Pavlovian response: EXCLUSIVE: Transvestites, Mao And Obama Ornaments Decorate White House Christmas Tree.

The facts: the Obamas sent over 800 ornaments left over from previous administrations to local community groups, and asked them to decorate the ornaments to pay tribute to a favorite local landmark.


Wow, Icarus really is reaching here but it gets even better! He justifies the ornament with this excuse!

Well, actually, it’s an Andy Warhol print, but if you really want to run around screaming, don’t let me stop you.

Wow so because Andy Warhol drew a picture of Mao, it’s OK to put his image on an ornament? Does not his murder of Millions of humans make any praise of him wrong? Not in the world of Charles “Icarus” Johnson, he just keeps spinning!

27     Charles  Wed, Dec 23, 2009 12:13:19pm replyquote

Hundreds of community groups donated these ornaments — you can’t tell from that tiny image, but I suggest it’s quite possible the Warhol Mao ornament was donated by a Chinese community group.

Doesn’t Icarus know that Many Chinese Americans left Mao’s China and despise the man? Obviously he’s very ignorant of people who left Progressive regimes. They despise their former homeland’s governments. However the below comment is the ultimate spin for this incident!

92     Charles  Wed, Dec 23, 2009 1:36:33pm replyquote

Maybe it wasn’t thoughtless at all. Maybe it was honoring Nixon’s visit to China.

I don’t know, but I think that’s a lot more likely, given the circumstances, than the silly idea that this is some kind of commie message on the White House Christmas tree.

Charles “Icarus” Johnson has defended Communists before. Mark Loyd and Van Jones were both defended staunchly by this Jazz Guitarist. He defended Anita Dunn who praised Mao Zedong and wanted to silence FOX. It is no coincidence that on his blog, he silences dissent. This is an indication of a Totalitarian belief system. Clearly Charles “Icarus” Johnson is sympathetic to Marxism and Maoism.

If Barack Hussein Obama attempted a dictatorship, Charles “Icarus” Johnson would support him. Progressives are Totalitarians by nature and believe  in control. Even Jazz Musicians can fall for this Ideology. Anyone who defends Maoist imagery is really anti-Human. Icarus’s fall into the sea continues.

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