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December 13, 2011

Joy Behar Is a Racist Pig & Other Random Intemperate Thoughts (VIDEO)

Whether she is or not, I’m using her own tactics and words against her (and her fellow co-hosts). On the upcoming Barbara Walters “10 Most Fascinating People” special, one of the people Barbara interviews is former GOP primary candidate Herman Cain. Also interviewed in the special is Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad. When Barbara brings that up to discuss with her fellow View co-hosts, Joy immediately leapt at the chance to disparage Herman Cain, asking Barabara of whom she was most afraid …Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad or Herman Cain? Apparently Joy Blowhard is more afraid of a black man than she would be a brutal Hezbollah terrorist.

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Joy, when are you going to realize that you are not funny? Bashar al-Assad is a terrorist leader and sympathizer of Hezbollah, a proxy terror group for Iran, and you are trying to equate someone like that to the unfairly maligned Herman Cain, who is a devout Christian, married for 43 years to his wife, Gloria? Assad’s goon squads have killed thousands of dissidents in Syria who have protested the dictator’s decades-long rule, yet Herman Cain is merely being ACCUSED of inappropriate behavior with mostly unknown women, all of whose claims can be clearly disproved given the chance for an appropriate investigation.

You are so painfully hypocritical and I could not let this jab by you go without a response. You are not funny; you are a foul woman who believes she is too clever by half, and I am not surprised your HLN show is going away. You are a “comic” who is intellectually and morally bereft of any redeeming characteristic qualities to whom I can ascribe. I give up watching The View altogether now.

I give up on you as you and the whole panel have jacked up every non-existent complaint about the Tea Party, yet the entire panel of The View has YET to cover one single criminal event at any of the Occupy Wall Street camps, be they rapes, molestations, drug-dealing, murders, overdoses, assaults, and all other sorts of miscreant activities that are well documented for anyone to see. The only mention I remember of anyone on The View was from Whoopi, stating that the OWS camps stood for everything that defines what it is to be an American. I hope she (Whoopi) and the rest of The View co-hosts, including you, are oh so proud of these events that have occurred so far. You must be because I have yet to hear one single person at the table discuss any of the #OWS crimes discussed.

And I won’t hold my breath waiting to hear it either. But I can bet you a thousand dollars that if ONE of those crimes at an #OWS camp had occurred at a Tea Party event, the entire View crew would spend every single “Hot Topics” segment discussing it for weeks on end.

You women are weak, and I’m frightened by the very fact that the show and your opinions and takes on the news are the only thing that some people see or hear all day. It’s people like you, who are morally bankrupt, that lead a nation to believe that Sarah Palin actually said she could see Russia from her house. No wonder our country is in such trouble. The dumb masses are just that – dumb asses.

If The View were to go off TV tomorrow, I’m sure I wouldn’t be the only one who didn’t miss it. I dare say, in fact, womens’ IQs would dramatically increase across the country.

And Joy, I have one more beef with you. Did you not find it ironic in the least that one day you were slamming Herman Cain for his alleged moral short-comings, yet the next day you were a slobbering fool all over your progressive, Democrat whore hero, Bill Clinton, when he sat on the couch next to you? It was obvious you were hot for Bill, but I noticed you did not once ask him what he thought about Herman Cain’s personal “female” troubles. I suppose it can be attributed to the fact you were hoping you might get lucky with him afterwards, regardless of the fact he is a married man, and you a married woman. But being a secularist like yourself, I guess morals and ethics only apply to people other than you.

May 15, 2011

After Hosting Controversial Rapper at White House, Obama Then Outdoes Himself – He Skips ‘National Police Week’ in D.C.

One side of me thinks I should be stunned, but then the other side smacks me, shouts “WAKE UP” and reminds me of just who Obama is – a person who is ambivalent about this nation’s exceptionalism, the greatness of her warriors, and the honor, intelligence and patriotism of her citizens.

National Police Week


From Police Magazine:

President Obama skipped the events of National Police Week in D.C. this week, instead hosting a controversial rapper at the White House who has praised a convicted cop killer.

On Wednesday, the White House hosted a poetry night with a performance from Common, author of the work, “A song for Assata,” in dedication to Black Panther Assata Shakur, who was convicted for the 1973 slaying of New Jersey Trooper Werner Foerster.

Earlier in the week, Fraternal Order of Police National President Chuck Canterbury sent a letter expressing his “profound disappointment” with the invitation and followed it up with a phone call reminding Mr. Obama’s staff that National Police Week is “a time to honor law-enforcement officers for their service and sacrifice.”

Obama did not attend the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund’s candlelight vigil Friday evening. He also skipped the Peace Officer’s Memorial Service on Sunday on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. President George W. Bush attended the Peace Officer’s Memorial every year except one.

When will Americans, especially the left, stop apologizing for this embarassment to this great nation? As a former law enforcement officer myself, this is one bridge too far for me.

As a side note, I got into a discussion at work with a good friend of mine who is a black conservative, and he was trying to downplay Commons’ lyrics about the support of cop-killers citing many of the positive things he’s done for the black community. I told him that as someone who knows what it’s like to lose a dear friend to a cop-killer, I don’t give a damn if he walked the streets of Calcutta with Mother Teresa feeding the poor, his support for folks like Mumia abu Jamal and this Assata Shakur say everything about this man I need to know. He’s a low-life loser who deserves no respect from me, much less any recognization as a “poet” by the most powerful family in the world, in the PEOLES’ House in America!

July 8, 2009

Why is MJ’s Death More Important Than Army Lt. Brian Bradshaw’s? It Isn’t. (VIDEO)

Today on the Glenn Beck show, Judge Napolitano, sitting in for Glenn, brought up this very sentient question: Why is this singer’s death more important than that of our military men and women who give their lives to protect this very country, which Jackson so freely enjoyed? Answer: It’s not more important. And shame on the media for not doing their job.

On June 25th, Army Lt. Brian Bradshaw was killed in Afghanistan by an IED, and his aunt wrote an op-ed piece for the Washington Post asking the “why” of the importance question. Lt. Bradshaw was one of 13 servicemembers who gave their lives for all of us since that date, and they should be equally memorialized.

My nephew, Brian Bradshaw, was killed by an explosive device in Afghanistan on June 25, the same day that Michael Jackson died. Mr. Jackson received days of wall-to-wall coverage in the media. Where was the coverage of my nephew or the other soldiers who died that week? There were several of them, and our family crossed paths with the family of another fallen soldier at Dover Air Force Base, where the bodies come “home.” Only the media in Brian’s hometown and where he was stationed before his deployment covered his death.

I remember Brian as a toddler wandering around in cowboy boots and hat, not seeing the need for any other clothing. He grew into a thoroughly decent person with a wry sense of humor. He loved wolves and history. Most Christmases, I gave him a biography or some analysis of the Civil War. He read such things for pleasure.

He had old-fashioned values and believed that military service was patriotic and that actions counted more than talk. He wasn’t much for talking, although he could communicate volumes with a raised eyebrow.

He was a search-and-rescue volunteer, an altar boy, a camp counselor. He carried the hopes and dreams of his parents willingly on his shoulders. What more than that did Michael Jackson do or represent that earned him memorial “shrines,” while this soldier’s death goes unheralded?

It makes me want to scream.

I know and I realize that journalism/television news is a business and has to make a profit, but there has to be some point in time where ratings be-damned, a network says “enough” of this crap. They may suffer ratings from celebrity-obsessed nitwits in the short-term, but in the long-term, folks will start to realize what real news is. And they’ll also begin to shun fake news that has very little merit past a 5-minute segment on “Celebrity XYZ Died Today.”

Shame on ALL of us for fomenting that celebrity culture. I pray each and every day that we as a nation and culture can overcome this.

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