Archives: 14 August 2009

August 14, 2009

Lawrence O’Donnell Being Lawrence O’Donnell – With Rep. Culberson (VIDEO)

Today, Texas Republican Congressman went on MSNBC’s Hardball, and talked with fill-in Lawrence O’Donnell about recent townhall protester, Katy Abram, to whom O’Donnell served a crap sandwich yesterday. Culberson said that Katy was his new hero, and O’Donnell proceeded to ask him the same lame questions about the wonderfully efficient programs like Social Security and Medicare.

Well, I could go on, but you’ve all seen O’Donnell in action. The only thing I can really add at this point is O’Donnell obviously likes to hear himself talk, but also that Culberson sweeeeetly pointed out to O’Donnell that he was demonstrating the very reasons why MSNBC’s ratings are in the tank – THREE TIMES he got this jab in. LOL…

I love me some John Culberson – and O’Donnell needs to leave Katy out of it – she doesn’t need the hassle. And Lawrence? If you can’t let someone answer a question, the STFU!

August 14, 2009

GEICO Pulls Ads for Glenn Beck Show – So What?

As reported by brilliant friend and Newsbuster editor/writer, Noel Sheppard, GEICO is apparently so troubled by that rabble-rousing Glenn Beck on Fox News, that they’ve ordered all advertising pulled from that show. This comes from a PR firm called “Color Of Change:”

For Immediate Release

August 10, 2009

Contact: Brandon Hatler — Sunshine, Sachs & Associates– (201) 638-5263

GEICO Car Insurance to Pull Advertisements Away from Glenn Beck Program

Insurance Company Joins Lawyers.com, Procter & Gamble, Progressive Insurance and SC Johnson in Distancing Themselves from FNC Anchor

OAKLAND, Calif.–Adding to a growing list of advertisers distancing themselves from controversial Fox News personality Glenn Beck, GEICO has pledged to re-direct their advertisements away from Beck’s program on the Fox News Channel. The decision by GEICO comes on the heels of announcements made last week that LexisNexis-owned Lawyers.com, Procter & Gamble, Progressive Insurance and SC Johnson were distancing themselves from Beck after the news host called President Obama a “racist” who “has a deep-seated hatred for white people.”

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