I humbly apologize for posting another picture of a Wisconsin wildlife hater, but I just could not resist this topic. A question was asked today in the comment section of the Wisconsin State Journal by friend and contributor to this website. The topic was about the wolf kill bill and old “Ribeye’s” name was brought up. He asked, “What the hell is a kleefisch?”
I thought about this for a while and I came up with this explanation:
“I think a “kleefisch” is a type of fish that is related to the Asian carp. Unwanted, invasive, and dangerous to the environment. Of course it could also be related to the clownfish.”
Let me know in the comments what you think, or if you have an alternate definition.
chance
April 3, 2012 at 2:40 pm
Mr Clownfish has really poor judgement regarding wildlife issues, matched only by his poor judgement in choosing ties to wear..Where in the hell did he get that from? Yikes- shouldn’t there be a law against that- where is the fashion police when you need them?
Bobette Traul
April 3, 2012 at 3:14 pm
Get rid of the Kleefish. Ban them from Wisconsin’s political waters. Just recieved an e-mail from the Govs.office thanking me for my wolf bill input. Jerk. Rali, what is the clout that the Native Americans have in the state regarding land, tribal rights or anything Jim Zorn spoke about. Thanks.
rali74
April 3, 2012 at 3:21 pm
I don’t know if you read the posting in the New York Times a couple of weeks ago, but it explains the tribal issue very well:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/13/science/science-faith-and-politics-clash-over-wolves-in-wisconsin.html
As we saw with the mining bill tis regime completely ignores the input of the Native American tribes and the treaties. I swear we are back in the 1800’s. Back to slaughtering wolves and disrespecting Native Americans. Patricia has spoken with Jim Zorn before the wolf kill vote, and they were waiting to see how this all played out. Now that it is law, I hope they slam Walker and his goons with lawsuits galore.