From the Desk of Captain JP Lazarus

entertainmentweekly:

Watch Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) channel his inner Jon Stewart in this amazing video, in which he lets loose on House Republicans who voted to cut NPR’s federal funding.

“The American people are not concerned about jobs, or the economy, or what’s going on around the world—they’re staring at their radios saying, ‘Get rid of Click and Clack!’ Finally, my Republican friends are doing it. Kudos to you!”

He and Jon Stewart were actually summer share roommates!

Ugh, god, I have such a political hard-on for Rep. Weiner.

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    When Weiner runs for president, he’s got my vote!
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    for the win…for the emeffin win
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    RIP Car Talk…and America’s brain cells.
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    were actually summer share roommates! Ugh, god, I have such a political hard-on for Rep. Weiner.
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    I love this guy.
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    This man is my hero. NPR forever.
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