I think folks are glad that those with such backwards perspectives are so willing to shine a spotlight on themselves. Indeed, this a big reason why we love amendment #1 so much.
Wow, you go dude. Tell me, do you have the same thoughts about Rep. Michael Grimm? Or is your vitriol reserved for females?
An apparent total inability to discuss issues rather than personalities.
Truthfully, when I heard Grimm's silly comments I was reminded of Lee J. Cobb in 12 Angry Men. Remember? He was the angry dude who took literally the defendant's statement that he was going to kill his father. Later, after some goading by Henry Fonda said "I'm going to kill you." And Fonda correctly pointed out that Cobb had spoken in anger, and didn't really mean he was intending to kill anyone. I guess you must identify with the racist, bigoted, literal minded Cobb. I would have thought you'd identify with the open minded, understanding Fonda. Go figure.
Funny how the Iraq Thingy doesn't seem to bother some folks.
Maybe the fewer the Americans killed through incompetence... the worse?
Oh yeah, and old man, how about some new material? Still with the "Skillets?"![]()
Oh, look. It's Stinky.
You sure that isn't you?
Buzz the nurse to check your diaper.
Perhaps. But Wendy Davis is still a lying b*tch, and you know it.
Slow guy like me can't hardly keep up with you, Pio.![]()
I wish I lived in Texas. I'd campaign for the lying *****, in a heartbeat.
\I wish I lived in Texas. I'd campaign for the lying *****, in a heartbeat.
I'd imagine you'd support her if she was pro-choice and a child molester. Or pro-choice and block captain for Al Qaeda. Or pro-choice and a madam. Or pro-choice and a counterfeiter. Or pro-choice and an armed robber. Or pro-choice and an illegal alien. After all, a guy's gotta have priorities.
The head of the GOP penned a letter to MSNBC President Phil Griffin telling him he is banning RNC personnel from any of the cable network's shows until Griffin "personally and publicly" apologizes for the channel's latest misstep. Earlier this week, MSNBC's official Twitter account sought to politicize a Cheerios commercial featuring a biracial family that debuted months ago and is slated to air during the Super Bowl.
"Maybe the rightwing will hate it, but everyone else will go awww: the adorable new #Cheerios ad w/ biracial family."
The Tweet prompted an angry tide of reaction from conservatives, many of whom noted their own families spanned races, either through marriage or adoption. Most wondered why the left-wing news network thought it was such a big deal.
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin went on Twitter and urged her followers to send photos of their own biracial families to MSNBC’s Twitter feed with the hashtag “#MyRightWingBiracialFamily.”
I know Fox has had issues with getting some (a lot) of politically charged facts correct over the years, but have they ever gone out of their way to make accusations of racial bigotry directed at an entire political party? I don't watch the station, but I will pass by the website once a day to see if anything catches my eye, like this one did.The coolest thing about FOX is when you screw up on that network you don't have to apologize and the only one that notices is MSNBC anyway and since no one watches MSNBC no one hears about it.
It's good to be King (Roger Ailes).
I know Fox has had issues with getting some (a lot) of politically charged facts correct over the years, but have they ever gone out of their way to make accusations of racial bigotry directed at an entire political party? I don't watch the station, but I will pass by the website once a day to see if anything catches my eye, like this one did.