EVENING: Andrea Mitchell (who majored in English!) of NBC News adds her name to the list.
MIDNIGHT: Jennifer Rubin (of The Washington Post) also tries to humiliate others (Notice: NewAge Nazi Democrats can be identified by their eagerness to jump-in and try to humiliate others) all while getting to work on the media's "Little Yellow School Bus".
Speaking of forgettable things I'd rather not face, AGAIN, Salon.com is back to the journalistically unimportant job of reminding me "Donald Trump's a total pig" - like that's something likely to slip my mind after 40 years of watching him.
Bill Clinton being a pedophile AND a long-confirmed rapist of Juanita Broderick bothers them not - even in an election year - nor does Hillary, covering for that, all these decades (the party sincerely believes she should be rewarded, with the keys to the White House, for that service).
Democrat donor, Ed Buck, being a drug-addicted murderer of black men, is also of little-to-no concern. A real vote-getter for the Black Lives Matter crowd.
Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and Anthony Weiner, alone - what do their combined contributions to criminality compare to a man caught (in an act of betrayal by NBC) admitting women let rich guys "grab 'em by the pussy"?
And, are the Democrats even TRYING to be a better party, than Trump is a pig? Not on their life.
They just want to stand before me - covered in shit - swearing HE'S smelling up the joint.
Anyone who'd find her attractive, or interesting - and would give her power - has a screw loose.
I don't want to waste a lot of time on Katie Couric, after all the worry about where poor Jill Abramsonwill end up after her NYT racial fiasco, so let's cut to the chase:
One-by-one, they step up, check the box marked "cult," and then disappear without any further mention of it. No exploration of it's nature (open or closed, etc.) how it works, who's in or out, what it means, how we spot or stop the phenomena, etc.. (That's not "news" I guess.) Just say a cult's what we've got on our hands - and then wash them.
Stanley Crouch, who (since winning a "genius" grant) thinks of himself as some kind of all-seeing, all-thinking,...well - fuck all that, the man's a blowhard - anyway, Stanley had just given us a column on how fucking brilliant and honest that man, Rachel Maddow, is, when the very next day - what do you know? - Rachel Maddow gets busted for lying and not even knowing how to use Google:
The Internet's finest satirists hooked a big fish in the media world last night. In an embarrassing segment on her MSNBC show, Rachel Maddow slammed conservatives for attacking President Obama's Egypt policies. Her targets included Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, former ambassador to the UN John Bolton and Stephenson Billings at ChristWire.org. Only problem is Stephenson Billings is not a real person. He's a fictional byproduct of a website that also warns readers that the Xbox Kinect is a terrorist training tool and the Japanese have created scary robot babies which "threaten humanity."
The article that caught Maddow's eye called for an "American-led invasion" into Egypt and begged former Alaska governor Sarah Palin to lead the war cry."The escalating crisis in Egypt could become a defining moment for Sarah Palin," Billings wrote. "Governor Palin needs to speak out publicly and forcibly for an American-led invasion to protect our interests in North Africa."
The fact that ChristWire isn't a sincere Christian web forum has been a difficult lesson for the mainstream media to learn—especially NBC and its affiliates. The Atlantic Wire first outed ChristWire last July, when NBC's New York and Los Angeles affiliates published an article about the Christian right boycotting actor Bill Murray. NBC's Drew Magary linked to a ChristWire article calling Murray a "murderer of lambs" and a "fatal disease" to America's children. The article's author? Stephenson Billings. Maybe the company should flag this guy in its employee handbook.
Now to Maddow's credit, her blog acknowledged the mistake quickly after the broadcast aired.
Maddow's humility sparkles in comparison to The Huffington Post's, which upon being duped by ChristWire last August, simply erased parts of the article that showed they weren't in on the joke. In that instance, ChristWire had published an advice guide for women on how to tell if their husbands are gay. The mistake caught the attention of The New York Times which pressed the website on the issue and finally elicited a concession. “We did get hoodwinked,” Huffington Post spokesperson Mario Ruiz admitted.
C'mon people. Google searches! They're not that hard.
Gawd - Sarah Palin - again? The woman is a one-woman Liberal wrecking crew! She's catnip to idiots - and to their supporters - who, in this case, includes Stanley Crouch.
We suggest he'd better stick to Jazz criticism - or stay in a permanent crouch for now on:
But - and here's the tricky part - we also had to wonder about the people who bought that record, celebrated it as a feminist statement of (we hate this word) "empowerment", and showered this lame brain (he mentions going to a psychic in the lyrics) with riches for it.
Then came his disgusting attack on President Bush during Hurricane Katrina. Again, it wasn't bad enough that the asshole said it, but that a large segment of the public gave him props for it - something that clearly troubles him now - as it should.
It wasn't until the Taylor Swift incident that anyone seemed to get a clue about what kind of brain cell-challenged monster they had supported/created, but, by then, it was too late:
He'd sunk your battle ship.
Now, of course, everyone's happy to laugh at him. But, the truth be told, the general public has no one to laugh at but themselves. They are Kanye West. They are the ones who applauded the ugly message in "Golddigger". They are the ones who applauded the ugly message about President Bush. They are the ones who gave Kanye their money - so much he'll be rich for the rest of his days - for saying and doing the wrong things. And now it is they who will happily abandon him because they never believed in loyalty, and aren't smart enough, or reflective enough, to see their own wrong-headed role in his life, or themselves in his lantern-jawed visage.
Well, they can think whatever they want - but so can we - and we think the public is just as guilty, and should see itself as just as troubled, as he is. Say whatever you like:
I went to a Tea Party on Thursday and everyone was shocked I wasn't swarmed by the media for merely showing up. If I had been, my answer would've been exactly the same: I feel fine because I'm amongst my fellow Americans in my own country standing up for American principals - where's the confusion? Or a reason to feel uncomfortable? Except from liberals trying to inject racism where it doesn't exist.
I saw no racism - not even the constant "he/she's a racist" BS I see online. All I saw were a bunch of folks talking about freedom and liberty and happy to see others drawn to that message. How anyone can feel uncomfortable in that environment is beyond me.
But, then, most things pertaining to politics, today, are.
"The doctors and EMTs in our party headed straight downtown to start working. The Scientologists had nowhere to go, and nowhere to put up the big yellow tent they’d brought for touch healing people in. They went to the UN, and managed to get on to their list of approved NGOs somehow. That meant they could set up in the UN grounds.
But they had no-one who spoke Creole, and they brought the weirdness of touch healing into a very superstitious society. They’d leave the tent and come into the general hospital downtown, and try healing people. One of the doctors and one of the nurses told me that the wounded started coming to them to tell them they didn’t want to be treated by the people in the yellow shirts.
One nurse told me that the Scientologists actually caused harm — they gave food to people who were scheduled to go into surgery. That then led to complications in the operating theater."
"The who's-a-Nazi fight, which Nancy Pelosi started last week by claiming that ObamaCare opponents were 'carrying swastikas,' has taken an interesting turn. Pelosi's defense, such as it was, was that she meant to criticize ObamaCare opponents who likened the president's plan to Nazism--which would have been a valid criticism had Pelosi made it clearly and not in a way that insinuated the opponents were Nazis.
NewsBusters.org, a Web site of the conservative Media Research Center, notes that CNN, NBC and MSNBC have all shown 'a poster of President Obama--on whose face a Hitler mustache has been Photo Shopped--bearing the caption "I've Changed."' to illustrate the supposed extremism of ObamaCare critics:
But there's a problem with this media narrative.
For written at the poster's bottom is the web address 'LaRouchePAC.com,' the political action committee website for Communist and perpetual Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche.
We're not sure that describing LaRouche as a "communist" is fair to communists; our sense is that his ideology is eclectically extreme and nutty, drawing elements from left, right and directions we haven't heard of."
-- James Taranto, on everyone's favorite political cultist (well, mine anyway: he's loo-ny) who's followers can be found in front of most Trader Joe's and Whole Foods outlets - yes, like the Democrats, he knows where his natural constituency can be found - which is why he's rarely mentioned in The Wall Street Journal.
"Isn't Barack Obama's birthday cake hideously ugly? This is not at all in line with Obama's sleek, skinny-tie persona, and frankly, we're shocked.
It looks like the Cake Boss's disgruntled ex karate-chopped the frosting bag,...How'd this happen? Michelle wears $540 Lanvin sneakers to plant organic veggies in the White House garden,..."
-- Carissa DiMargo, proving that no matter how many examples of bad thinking, and equally bad taste, the Obama's present to us - Michelle's expensive fashions (during a recession) are idiotic and gross, plus organics are expensive and worthless - there's no breaking the spell cast by The Cult of Obama, at least not in the stupidly "progressive" offices of NBC.
-- Page Six, quoting an anonymous someone about a "top-secret meeting with General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt and NBC Universal President Jeff Zucker to discuss whether they've turned into the President Obama-bashing network", via The New York Post.
Remember this:
TMR has waaay too many examples to post them all, but you can find a few here, here, here, here, and here.
People seem to be repeatedly noticing *something* weird is going on, but can't quite put their finger on what it is. Hmmm. It's creepy.
And you zombies are as stupid, and delusional, as this ordeal has been long. That's right: We called you zombies.
That's what you are: And, like all zombies, you need brains.
Recent blithering from Katie Couric includes these hard-hitting questions to Obama:
"You campaigned to change the culture in Washington, to change the politics as usual culture here. Are you frustrated? Do you think it is much, much harder to do that than you ever anticipated?"
And about Tom Daschle:
"But in fairness to him, and I don't know all the ins and of it, but he was given a limousine by a private equity fund that I guess he was consulting for, and I don't think he realized perhaps it was taxable income. I think he's really well liked, he’s very knowledgeable on health care."
Not to be out-blithered, Brian Williams said:
"A question I had for him yesterday, and I ran out of time -- it was kind of like pictures with Santa in the Oval Office, you didn't get much time with the big man ,..."
Rick Sanchez, aka Diaper-Boy, has an apparent sexual crush on Joe The Plumber - There’s just no reason to listen to his unrequited love rants and his constant projections of his own miserable shortcomings onto everyone else.
And there's Chris Matthews, the world’s tallest kindergartner, who has nothing to say that would matter to anybody.
That's the line-up: your "Mainstream Media." Get it? Got it? GOOD!!!
Ann Curry's two brain cells collided Friday setting off minor flatulence inside of her head and spewing toxic amnesia gas throughout her skull, which she promptly projected onto the rest of us.
On last Friday's "Today" show, Ann Curry interviewed two magazine editors on the subject of Michelle and Barack Obama and rhapsodized over the effect the power couple could have on America. Speaking to the creative director of Ebony magazine, she fawned, "The question I think, really, ultimately, is who are we going to be because of them? Who are we going to be as a nation?"
Someone should conduct a study on certain media types to see if "gushing" can cause a coma, and if so, how long do we have to wait?
"Yes, they don't just cover for each other, they actually sleep together: David Gregory and BETH WILKINSON. Wilkinson served as the bankrupt Fannie Mae's executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary from February 2006 until just a few days ago when things got too ugly.
Beth Wilkinson and her lefty hubby, NBC's David Gregory. Yep, you can really tell they're looking out for you and all the little people. Don't they just look like they deserve to be bailed out by that tax paying pig farmer from Nebraska?
But don't worry, because David Gregory would never go on the air to report about this crisis without a disclaimer about his wife's role...oh wait....yes he would. and Oh yeah, financial records indicate that Beth Wilkinson has contributed $4,600 to Obama’s presidential campaign."
-- Neocon Express, ever-so-accurately describing the disaster American journalism has become and why.