Hoffa Shoots At Drudge, Fox, Restates “War” Footing, Says “Right Wing” Started It

September 6th, 2011 (8) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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“That one, right there, take him out!”


This is his third refusal to apologize or even ratchet back the rhetoric…

The Hill:

Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa maintained Tuesday that union workers are at “war” with Tea Party-affiliated politicians, but insisted he wasn’t inciting violence.

Hoffa stood by remarks he made over the weekend at a Labor Day rally in Detroit at which he called for workers to “take these son-of-a-witches out” in 2012.

“I will never apologize for standing up for my fellow Teamsters and all American workers,” Hoffa said in a press release Tuesday.

Hoffa also accused what he called “anti-worker media,” including Fox News Channel and the website Drudge Report, of editing the clip of his speech to make it appear he was “inciting violence against members of Tea Party organizations.”

“We didn’t start this war — the right wing did. My comments on Labor Day in Detroit echo the anger and frustration of American workers who are under attack by corporate-funded politicians who want to destroy the middle class,” Hoffa said. The remarks were “referring to voting out Tea Party politicians in 2012,” according to the release.

“We’re fighting back. That’s what Teamsters do — we stand up for what is right,” Hoffa said.

Tea Party organizations condemned Hoffa’s remarks on Tuesday. Tea Party Caucus Chairwoman and presidential contender Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) condemned what she called Hoffa’s “violent rhetoric.”

White House press secretary Jay Carney said that although Hoffa’s remarks were made in advance of President Obama’s speech at the same event, Obama did not hear Hoffa speak. “The president wasn’t there. I mean, he wasn’t onstage. He didn’t speak for another 20 minutes,” Carney said Tuesday in his briefing.

Fox News Channel host Gretchen Carlson confronted the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee on the topic Tuesday morning. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) downplayed the controversy as an issue of “language” in a move that Reince Priebus, her counterpart at the Republican National Committee, labeled “hypocrisy.”

“We didn’t start this war — the right wing did. My comments on Labor Day in Detroit echo the anger and frustration of American workers who are under attack by corporate-funded politicians who want to destroy the middle class,” Hoffa said. The remarks were “referring to voting out Tea Party politicians in 2012,” according to the release.

“We’re fighting back. That’s what Teamsters do — we stand up for what is right,” Hoffa said.

Tea Party organizations condemned Hoffa’s remarks on Tuesday. Tea Party Caucus Chairwoman and presidential contender Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) condemned what she called Hoffa’s “violent rhetoric.”

White House press secretary Jay Carney said that although Hoffa’s remarks were made in advance of President Obama’s speech at the same event, Obama did not hear Hoffa speak. “The president wasn’t there. I mean, he wasn’t onstage. He didn’t speak for another 20 minutes,” Carney said Tuesday in his briefing.

Fox News Channel host Gretchen Carlson confronted the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee on the topic Tuesday morning. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) downplayed the controversy as an issue of “language” in a move that Reince Priebus, her counterpart at the Republican National Committee, labeled “hypocrisy.”

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  • Anonymous

    The “Right Wing” will finish it, whether or not they “started it”

    And we’ll ensure you ‘follow in your father’s footsteps,’ you fat little f*ck

  • Anonymous

    I predict this assclown will end up like his daddy.

  • Rourke45

    A piece of shit from the balls of a bigger piece of shit

  • Ty

    Someone find this guy and endzone seat.

  • Charlie from New Jersey

    How did we start it?  The 6%ers who run unions, pooled their money and put a bunch of corrupt Marxists into Congress and the White House, and when they tried to rob the MAN to pay back the favor.  The jobs dried up and blew away, because the MAN had better things to do than subsidize this scam.  Now, in response to the same forces that destroyed the former great state of Michigan, it is now, somehow, the fault of the people who lost two of the last three elections?!?!
    If this moron is the best and brightest organized labor has, then no wonder they are a dying breed.

  • GRIZZ

    Does anybody feel threatened by spanky……..crickets…….

  • GRIZZ

    Does anybody feel threatened by spanky……..crickets…….

  • remmy

    If a union is needed in a company I am sure it will be voted in by the employees.

    If it is unwanted by the employees their wishes should be honored.  Any intimidation or illegal wrangling should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

    Union member’s funds should also be monitored to avoid any possible misappropriation.