Showing posts with label George Will. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Will. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2017

Megyn Kelly Bumps Tamron Hall And Al Roker!

Today faces another scandal. Tamron Hall and Al Roker get bumped from the Today show for Megyn Kelly.

NBC rewards a divisive agitator named Megyn Kelly her own talk show. Her talk show will bump MSNBC anchor and Today host Tamron Hall and Today weatherman Al Roker from their third hour.

Phil Griffin once again puts Today into a crossfire of scandal. Kelly's arrival was unexpected. It was also a shift towards more tabloid and less news.

Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb are safe. The two will continue to share a wine and gossip on Today. So they're safe for now!

Savannah Guthrie can breathe a sigh of relief. She won't lose her spot for now!

Kelly will take a spot in September.

Tamron Hall is frustrated with the decision and is on her way out. She believes that Kelly's past statements towards groups like Black Lives Matter and then President Barack Obama makes her a divisive figure.

"Everyone has been left in the dark and no one knows why there's such a disruption when shows are doing so well across the board," said an insider. Another added, "People are pissed. The third hour was beating every syndicated show across the board. They were in over their head and bit off more than they can chew when they hired Megyn Kelly."
Conservative agitator gets her way.
Kelly, who held a spot on Fox News for over 10 years abruptly left the network in January after contractual agreements went sour. Kelly who won praise for getting Roger Ailes fired from the network he created. Ailes came under fierce scrutiny for allegations of sexual harassment against Gretchen Carlson, Laurie Dhue, Alyson Camerota, Andrea Tantaros and Kelly.

Ailes was unceremoniously fired from the network. Kelly also felt that Ailes left her hanging when then candidate Donald J. Trump was trashing on her after the first debate.

Kelly won praise for opening up the dirty secrets at Fox News. However, we never forget the divisive and downright racist nonsense she promoted on that network.

Attacking Black Lives Matter, smearing Michael Brown, insulting DL Hughley, hosting assholes like Wisconsin sheriff David Clarke, Mark Fuhrman and George Will kind of makes her lightening rod.

Now Kelly muscling her way into a timeslot hosted by two longtime fixtures on America's Number 1 Daytime News Program is the latest insult towards Black America.

Oh by the way, Fuhrer Trump who has been very vocal about the junk food media. He is blaming them for his negative job approval ratings. Now he is turning to Sean "Softball" Hannity and others for guidance.

The tiny hands plays softball with the most annoying conservative agitator in the junk food media.

Doubt he'll be playing softball with Kelly. He believes she has blood coming out of where ever!



Sunday, January 22, 2017

Fox Slashed The Dash!



Well one face I don't have to look forward to seeing is the aging Black conservative agitator who once was a man's fantasy girl. The political agitator and actress Stacey Dash got fired out the cannon.

Dash, George Will, Cal Thomas and Ed Roĺlins were loaded into a cannon and fired out of it.

The folks over at the Trump supporting Fox News Channel decided that these agitators will not have their contracts renewed. Their services are no longer needed at Fox.

Dash, 50 caused a great deal of controversy during her three years at the network. She had said some foul shit about Jay-Z, Beyonce, former president Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Prince, Jesse Williams, Jada Pinkett Smith and Colin Kaepernick.

She was a huge supporter of the fuhrer.

They hired a white extremist named Nigel Farage as a contributor to the network.

Black Twitter is enjoying every moment of this. They say that karma came a bit this beeyotch in the ass.

Remember former Fox president Roger Ailes said that she was the "black girl"

Dash was best known for being in the movie and television series Clueless. Also had a role in Mo' Money and was a video vixen in Rick Ross, Kanye West and The Game music videos.

Dash is officially a washed up celebrity for those who didn't know. And her politics are like Sarah Palin, tired and played out.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Lou Dobbs Tweets Trump Accuser's Phone Number!

Lou Dobbs intentional shares a woman's phone number. He was mad she accused Donald Trump of inappropriately touching her while on a plane.

Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs is under fire for taking to social media to denounce a Trump accuser. He would intentionally tweet a woman's phone number and address to his nearly 1 million followers on Twitter.

Jessica Leeds is one of the numerous women who accused Republican nominee Donald Trump of inappropriate behavior towards them. She came out with the accusation of Trump touching her under her skirt and dipping into her breasts.

Dobbs, Sean "Softball" Hannity and old fart Rush Limbaugh are bitching about the timing of these incidents. They claim that the junk food media ignores the accusers of Bill Clinton.

Softball gave Kathleen Willey, Paula Jones, Kathy Shelton and Juanita Broaddrick an opportunity to accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault. They blame Hillary Clinton for allowing him to act out.

Dobbs who is a Trump supporter like the softball. Dobbs is fixated on building walls to keep Mexicans out of the country. He quickly jumped on the Trump train during the primaries.

Dobbs got a tip from I am guessing alt-right troll Charles Johnson.

Johnson the founder of GotNews is willing to endanger the lives of people he deem "liberal plants".

Dobbs got tipped by a Trump supporter and he went on to posting this shit online.
Jessica Leeds feared for her life after she publicly accused Republican nominee Donald Trump of sexual harassment.
The post claimed that Leeds’s phone number matched one listed for the Clinton Foundation in WikiLeaks releases, though only five of the 10 digits were the same, reported Business Insider, and three of those overlapping numbers included an area code for New York.

Leeds, 74, was one of two women who accused Donald Trump of groping and kissing them without permission in a story published in the New York Times this week. After their accusations hit the Internet, several more women stepped forward to report similar behavior, including a People magazine reporter who wrote in an essay in the publication that Trump pinned her against the wall during a 2005 interview at his Florida estate, "forcing his tongue down my throat."

Trump has since denied all the accusations.

Gloria Allred has stepped into the picture. She unrevealed over eight more people involved making it a total of 12 so far.



Sunday, June 26, 2016

George Will Divorces The GOP!

Right wing asshat George Will quits the GOP. He says that Trump's nomination is the final straw.

Fox News pundit George Will has had it up to here with Donald Trump and the acolytes.

The controversial conservative pundit says that the Republican Party is gone off the rails.

Will who works for the right wing network also writes for The Washington Post is no stranger to controversy. He was banned from many speaking events after he said some pretty ignorant stuff about women in his books.

"This is not my party," he told the audience at the Federalist Society in Washington, DC.

Will says that he will become an independent. He switched from Republican to unaffiliated long before he lit into the Republican Party.

"I just know who I won't be voting for," he said.
Trump says that his critics are the reasons to why he's winning.
Will is no fan of Trump. He is a part of this #NEVERTRUMP movement. He said that the Republicans must stop Trump before he makes it to the White House.

Trump said that Will is a "major loser."

Mary Matalin, who is married to Clinton-supporting James Carville said that she's leaving the Republican Party as well. She changed her affiliation to Libertarian after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) got blown out in Indiana.

She is not a fan of Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton. She said that Clinton presidency with a Republican congress is far better than a Trump presidency with a Republican rubber stamp Congress.

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

George Will Got Dropped From The College Speaking Tour!

George Will needs to shut up. He's done enough for one day.

Pressure mounts against the sexist Loserville commentator George Will. He penned that article back in July practically blaming the victims of rape and sexual assault to liberalism. That article got him in so much trouble.

Some newspapers dropped him.

The colleges are not interested in his commencement speeches, his interviews and events.

Now some are calling for him to be fired from Loserville.

Media Matters for America tracks conservative agitators making misstatements got the goods on this foolish man's downfall.

Will, a Pulitzer-Prize winning writer, was scheduled to speak at the annual Elizabeth Hubert Malott Public Affairs Program at the progressive, all-female Scripps College, according to the Claremont Independent, a student news outlet for the Claremont Colleges.

The Washington Post columnist wrote in June about a sexual assault case at Swarthmore College. In the column, he appeared to reference rape survivors as "especially privileged young adults" and suggested "victimhood [is] a coveted status that confers privileges."

Will's writing quickly sparked outrage online from sexual assault survivors, and Will says his speaking engagement was yanked away due to the June column.

"It was in the works and then it wasn’t in the works," Will told the Claremont Independent. "They didn't say that the column was the reason, but it was the reason."

Scripps, which is part of the Claremont Colleges consortium, holds the Malott speaking program to invite guests with whom the campus community may largely disagree with. Past speakers include conservative columnists Charles Krauthammer and Peggy Noonan.

Will had also questioned the validity of sexual assault statistics, like many conservative pundits have done, without taking into account the underreporting of rape. He defended his column in an interview with C-SPAN stating, "When dubious statistics become the basis of dubious and dangerous abandonment of due process, it’s my job to step in and say, 'Everyone take a deep breath.'"

Representatives for Scripps College were not immediately available to comment.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Loserville Doc Calls Michelle Obama A Fat Heffer!


Keth Ablow is an "expert" on medical issues. He's not an expert on how to talk to women.

That network is so devoted to attacking the President and First Lady Obama.

You can play a drinking game to how many times an agitator says the president's name. Be certain that if I watch one primetime program (say that annoying ass conservative agitator's 10:00pm carnival), I will bet you money the Obama name will be dropped over 10 times in less than five minutes.

Dr. Keith Ablow is some certified psychologist. He once had a syndicated program at the time but after a year got the ax. Now he's joining the Outnumbered where he's allowed to discuss his take on issues along with a washed up actress who is best known for being Clueless.
First Lady Michelle Obama entertains children on the East Lawn.
First Lady Michelle Obama's healthy eating initiatives are meant to help curb obesity in children. The racist right hates this because they're in the pockets of the sugar and oil industry. They love to ramble on how the president's policies are a disaster. They love to also go so far to calling a trim and fit Michelle Obama "fat".

It's a goddamn shame. That network is the enablers of the racist right.

Media Matters for America went ahead and got the transcript of the events. They allow this bigot onto their programs to spew such sexist and down right racist garbage on television.

KENNEDY: We don't need the federal government applying -- projecting -- these standards upon us. And Michelle Obama is so, like, the duchess when she speaks.

KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE: She's kind of annoying that way.

KENNEDY: She is.

ABLOW: And how well could she be eating? She needs to drop a few.

[CROSSTALK]

ABLOW: I'm telling you, let's be honest --

HARRIS FAULKNER: You did not say that --

ABLOW: We're taking nutrition advice from who? Who are we taking nutrition advice from?

This may get his ass thrown off the network if we make enough noise.

Thursday, July 03, 2014

Rape Victim: George Will Is Just As Brainless Besides Being Tasteless!

Lisa Sendrow
A victim speaks out against a sexist bigot.

During an interview the woman who became the center of George Will's controversial column about rape victims speaks out against the conservative agitator's piece.

Lisa Sendrow a victim of a sexual assault on her college campus thought that Will's comments were "grotesque" and "downright stupid".

We here at Journal de la Reyna agree with Ms. Sendrow.

As you know, I've said it time after time!

Rape is not funny! It's not a badge of honor. It's not something to be made into a comedy or slut-shaming event. RAPE IS RAPE. IT'S A CRIME AND PEOPLE WHO COMMIT THIS ACT SHOULD BE PUNISHED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW!

People like Loudmouth Bill Cunningham, Rush "KING HIPPO" Limbaugh, and George Will are examples of this culture of men who believe that a rape victim "asked for it".

No matter how a woman acts in public, she shouldn't be subjected to any sexual assault. Many men believe that the woman "had it coming" because she was drunk or she wanted to be a "slut" anyway.

Will thinks that women who get drunk and want to sleep around deserve to be raped. That's what his controversial column talked about. It gin up so much controversy, it cost him a few syndicates who distribute his columns.

Media Matters for America interviews Lisa Sendrow and asked her how this column by Will affected her perspective of the rise in college campus rape.
George Will is a certified idiot. He's too blind or too damn stupid to understand that rape on college campuses is real and the victims are afraid to tell the law about the incident. He believes it's coveted that a woman gets raped. 
Sendrow graduated from Swarthmore in 2013 and now works as a legal assistant. She told Media Matters in an interview over the weekend that she first "tried to avoid the Will piece as much as possible," but after friends pressed her to read it she found the column "infuriating," and felt that his dismissal of her story was dangerous to survivors.

"No one wants to hear that you brought this on yourself," she said, while discussing her reaction to Will's piece. "No one wants to relive the experience or tell that story, when they haven't really had a chance to reflect. You can't really heal if people are telling you that it's your fault. But that's what Will did."

Sendrow explained that she has experienced sexual assault multiple times, but decided to officially report this particular experience and talk to Philadelphia magazine in part because at the time she worked as an advocate for survivors on a campus hotline. "I realized that I could no longer be an advocate and tell survivors to go to the college and report if I wasn't going myself." But the decision wasn't easy, and that contributed to her choosing to wait before initially reporting. "The fact that Will said I waited [to report the assault] -- most women wait awhile. You have to think about what happened, you have to heal."

Research from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control found that 1 in 5 women had been sexually assaulted while in college, and repeat victimization is common. Reporting rates are particularly low on campuses, and campus assailants tend to be repeat offenders. "This is the only sexual assault I've ever reported," Sendrow noted, "because I felt I was the most safe reporting this one."

She added that she "was also raised to think I put myself in this situation, and it took me a really long time. After hearing others' stories I realized it wasn't my fault -- I was raped. I didn't want to be diminished, I didn't want to be afraid."

While the Philadelphia magazine story clearly documented a serious example of sexual assault (notably, Sendrow specifically stated that she did not consent), Sendrow felt that the magazine took her story and others out of context and omitted key details, "which was exactly what we didn't want to happen." Her assault was "more violent than what [the Philadelphia magazine reporter] wrote. The way he made it seem was very small in comparison." Sendrow added that she received "very threatening" messages from her attacker days after the assault, which the Philadelphia story hadn't included. She had hoped that talking to the media would in part help other survivors by showing they no longer had to be afraid and that their stories couldn't be diminished, and was frustrated when that was "exactly what [Will's column] did."

Sendrow also vehemently rejected Will's claim that survivors might have a coveted status. "I absolutely have not received any privileges from sexual assault. [Will] has clearly never experienced the fear of sexual assault," she said. "He clearly has no idea how hard it is to sleep, to walk around, thinking at any moment this person that you live down the hall from could come out."

Rush Limbaugh and Bill Cunningham are two men who believe that it's the woman's fault for a rape.
She saw a counselor and was diagnosed with PTSD following the assault, she said, which "is pretty common for a lot of survivors I know. It did not help my grades, it did not help my social status. I lost a lot of friends ... No one tells you, 'oh you're a survivor, let me give you a free lunch.' No one gives a shit about you. What benefit could we possibly get? Sometimes I feel like I can't have a real relationship because someone might touch me in the wrong way. How is that okay?"

Sendrow told Media Matters she received violent threats after the Philadelphia article was published. One threat said that she and the other women quoted in the story "deserved to be stoned." Others said "I should be raped again, or 'really' raped, that I was a slut, you know, using my sexual background to say I deserved it."

For Sendrow, most upsetting about Will's column was that "he was politicizing sexual assault, he's a conservative columnist, but why should sexual assault be political?" She criticized him for putting the term sexual assault in quotation marks, implying doubt in survivors' stories, and for using her personal story to "describe the experience of all survivors, and [making] it seem very small." She added, "it was mostly upsetting because I don't feel like survivors' voices were heard."

Will's full column, Sendrow said, made it feel "as if women don't have a voice. Anything bad that happens to a woman, it doesn't matter, because we're the ones who are at fault. And this is already what we're told every single day," she concluded. "We're raised all our lives to think this isn't an issue. But this is an issue. This is why people are triggered, this is why people have PTSD. People will go through their lives thinking rape culture isn't real."

In the end, Sendrow wondered whether Will would have been able to similarly dismiss her story of assault if it came from someone close to him.

"What if [Will's] daughter -- I don't know if he has a daughter -- but would he say to her, that this didn't happen?" she asked. "If she came to him crying, or even not crying, but if she came to him and told him this story, would he just say it wasn't real?"

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Obama: If [Weeper] Boehner Spent More Time Working Than Crying Maybe We Could Get Things Done!

If the president wanted to be really disrespectful to Boehner, he would have told the junk food media that the Weeper needs to stop spending taxpayer money on those awful tans. He's starting to look Blacker than Obama.

President Barack Obama scoffed at the notion of the most inept House Speaker's threat of a lawsuit over the executive decisions being made.

The president knocked this lawsuit as a "stunt" to impress the insurgency and their goal is to BLACK everything he does!

Oops, I meant block!

In a much televised interview with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, the president states that Congress is a train wreck and he welcomes the Speaker and Republicans to compromise on some his policies.

President Barack Obama on Friday said he wasn't going to apologize for his use of executive power.

Boehner officially announced he would introduce legislation in the coming weeks that would authorize the House General Counsel to sue the Obama administration and "compel" the president to enforce existing law. Without citing the specific executive orders he found troubling, Boehner named health care, energy, foreign policy and education as areas where the president has "repeatedly run an end-around on the American people."

“You notice that he didn't specifically say what exactly he was objecting to,” Obama said in the interview. “I'm not going to apologize for trying to do something while they're doing nothing."

Often stymied by a recalcitrant Congress, Obama declared 2014 a "year of action" and issued executive orders on immigration, the federal minimum wage and federal pay discrimination. His Environmental Protection Agency further plans to unveil unprecedented regulations to curb greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. But the moves have infuriated Republicans, who say the president is unlawfully bypassing Congress.

"We elected a president, Americans note; we didn’t elect a monarch or king," Boehner wrote in the memo.

Obama said he was forced to take action because Congress refused to do its job.

"What I've told Speaker Boehner directly is, if you're really concerned about me taking too many executive actions, why don't you try getting something done through Congress?" Obama said on ABC. "The majority of American people want to see immigration reform done. We had a bipartisan bill through the Senate. And you're going to squawk if I try to fix some parts of it administratively that are within my authority, while you are not doing anything?"

Congressman John Boehner (R-OH) is probably one of the worst leaders to hold the House of Representatives. As House Speaker, Boehner has been pretty tied up in a pretzel over how he handles business.

Washington, DC is in a gridlock. Republicans and their insurgency have been at odds with one another over how they could oppose the president.

Since he's gotten into office, the Republicans have been obstructive to his agenda.

When Boehner won another term as House Speaker, he told the Republican caucus that he is "done" with President Barack Obama. He couldn't trust him.

So now that the president and the Democrats go at it alone, these very same Republicans run to cameras on Breakfast Chats, GOP Sundays and every social network they can dig their claws in.

They hand those conservative agitators talking points and let them go to town on every proposal or even an ounce of bipartisanship from fellow Republicans. They trash the proposals or fellow Republicans for even having the decency to work with "that guy".

They don't understand that if the Democrats fall back into the minority, they'll become just as aggressive as the Republicans. Trust me: They will find ways to undermine a Republican president.

The choices of candidates are even weaker than before. They fear Hillary Clinton so much, they'll find everything to destroy her.


Thursday, June 19, 2014

George Will Is Dropped From The St. Louis Post-Dispatch!

He's on the slow march to destruction. One major newspaper dropped the loser. Hopefully more will come.

The controversial Loserville panelist got dumped by a longtime syndication. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has finally gotten the message, George Will's ignorant comments about campus rape has finally gotten some attention.

This is the beginning of the end for Mr. Will. He can take his "rape is funny" to the folks over at Loserville Nation.

Will wrote a column claiming that being a rape victim is now a “coveted status” that college women seek out.

Will argued that complaints of rape and sexual assualt on college campus were overblown. He also suggested that women claiming to be raped were “delusional.”

Will’s column is syndicated in newspapers across the country by the Washington Post, which bills him as “the most influential writer in America.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which has published Will’s column for a number of years, has had enough. In a message today to readers, the paper announced they were dropping Will from their paper and apologized for running his column on sexual assault:

The change has been under consideration for several months, but a column published June 5, in which Mr. Will suggested that sexual assault victims on college campuses enjoy a privileged status, made the decision easier. The column was offensive and inaccurate; we apologize for publishing it.

Will will be replaced in the Post-Dispatch by another Washington Post columnist, Michael Gerson.

Think Progress reports this controversy is starting to sprout legs. Hopefully it leads to a massive dump on him.

Yeah, you're entitled to the freedom of speech. It doesn't mean that you're speech can be in the nation's newspapers.

For the ignorant: RAPE IS RAPE. There's nothing funny or entertaining about it. It's a criminal act and you could spend your life in the iron college.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Loserville's George Will Mocks Rape!

Another stupid old White guy who thinks a rise in college rape is the fault of the victims doing reckless things.

Longtime Washington Post and Loserville contributor George Will is under fire. Once again sticking his condescending mouth in business he has no right to be in. He and that jackass Richard Cohen have dragged the Washington Post into trouble one too many times.

Will was once a contributor to ABC News. But he was given his walking papers after he refused to travel to New York for taping of the problems.

Now if this picks up steam and people start to question should the Washington Post step in?

Do you believe that its time to retire Will and Cohen?

Anyway, Will has been totally wrong on the War in Iraq, the War in Afghanistan, and now the impact of rape in our American colleges and universities.

He would write a piece saying that government is injecting campus victimization. He wrote that campus victimization at college and universities are ubiquitous (“micro-aggressions,” often not discernible to the untutored eye, are everywhere), and that when they make victimhood a coveted status that confers privileges, victims proliferate. And academia’s progressivism has rendered it intellectually defenseless now that progressivism’s achievement, the regulatory state, has decided it is academia’s turn to be broken to government’s saddle.

He believes that campus epidemic of rape, a.k.a. “sexual assault” is victimization created by government.

I've said it one too many times: RAPE IS RAPE.

There is nothing funny or entertaining about it. It's not about victimization. It's about about a violation of your trust, your health and your safety. It's something that affects women, men, children, animals and those with disabilities.

Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse, which is initiated by one or more persons against another person without that person's consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority or with a person who is incapable of valid consent, such as one who is unconscious, incapacitated, or below the legal age of consent.

Victims of rape can be severely traumatized; in addition to psychological harm resulting from the act, rape may cause physical injury, or have additional effects on the victim, such as acquiring of a sexually transmitted infection or becoming pregnant. Furthermore, following a rape, a victim may face violence or threats of thereof from the rapist, and, in some cultures, from the victim's own family and relatives.

There are several types of rape, generally categorized by reference to the situation in which it occurs, the sex or characteristics of the victim, and/or the sex or characteristics of the perpetrator. Different types of rape include date rape, gang rape, marital rape, incestual rape, child sexual abuse, prison rape, acquaintance rape, war rape and statutory rape.

"Victim blaming" is holding the victim of a crime to be in whole or in part responsible for the crime.

Rape is a Class 1 Felony in most states. It carries a punishment that could land you in the iron college for life.

In some countries, you could lose your life if you're convicted of rape. And yes, the American justice system has the death penalty for rape in some states.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Mark Levin: Republicans Better Stop Chasing Genitalia!

Right wing extremist whines about Republicans being a bunch of pussies.

In the wake of the devastating defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia, Republicans are now scrambling to be in the position.

Republicans across the country practically wrote the insurgents off.

Alas, this gadfly of history still exist!

They're celebrating this victory of political newcomer Dave Brat as the slaughter of the establishment.

Brat ran against House Majority Leader Eric Cantor for the Republican nomination for Virginia's 7th congressional district and defeated Cantor by a 12-point margin.

Brat was outspent by Cantor 40 to 1.

Cantor spent over $5 million and Brat raised $200,000, but did not spend all of it.

Brat's win was a historic and stunning victory, as it was the first time a sitting House Majority Leader had lost a primary race since the creation of the position in the 19th century.

Brat ran well to Cantor's right. His campaign laid particular stress on opposing immigration reform, stating Rep. Cantor favored "amnesty" for illegal immigrants.

Cantor was a key figure and highly polarizing member. He basically was caught off guard by this defeat.
The Tea Party scalped Eric Cantor. Dave Brat will face Democrat in general election.
I mean Cantor had more money, more name recognition, had the establishment and the Tea Party backing him. The Cantor campaign threw the gauntlet at Brat and felt that it could have defeated him.

But his constituents in Virginia's Congressional District 7, Cantor didn't care too much. He felt comfortable in his state. But unfortunately the people felt that his quest to usurp Ohio lawmaker Weeper Boehner, was not what they wanted. They wanted a lawmaker who did things for the district.

I guess from the racist right comes Mark "Ratface" Levin. He's an extremely controversial talker on the AM dial and a good friend of That Guy Who Helped Obama Win.

Him along with Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham came out swing against the establishment. They were on Loserville doing a victory lap.

They were blasting the Republicans for not doing enough to defeat President Barack Obama and knee toeing to people they've deem insufficiently conservative. They want no association with the Club for Growth, no more Chamber of Commerce, no Karl Rove, no more Bob Dole and no more establishment backroom deals.
Blonde agitators Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham endorsed insurgent candidate.
Levin managed to attract attention on last night's right wing carnival. He said to That Guy Who Helped Obama Win in an epic rant:

We see the country slipping away, at least the kind of country that we want. Why is it so hard for these guys to articulate our principles? They talk about Reagan, but they're Rockefeller Republicans. And what's ironic about this is the main opponent to Reagan in 1980 was George H.W. Bush, and now it's Jeb Bush, his son, who seems to be the main opponent to conservatives who are trying to rally behind a candidate in order to take this country back. And when I say take the country back, I mean from a president who is an imperial president, who every day says he's going to act unilaterally and does across the board. We wake up in the morning,w e don't know the next outrageous thing he's going to do, and Congress acts like it has no power, it has power, it has the power of the purse, it's got the power to do other things, and it needs to do it. And they're afraid of Obama, they're afraid to take these steps, and you can see there is a growing anger among many American people, not just Republicans.

I'll tell you one other thing: You look at this election 2012 with Obama. Obama should have been beaten by a halfway decent presidential candidate in the Republican Party who could articulate the principles of the party and expose Obama's fecklessness and weakness. We didn't do it. Millions of people stayed home. And who were they? Reagan Democrats. Blue-collar Democrats. Stop chasing ethnic groups, stop chasing genitalia, talk to the American people about liberty, opportunity. Explain to them that Obama's wrong and we need to unleash the American people and the economy.



The racist right will waste no time trying to look at this upset as an example of government going out of control. They will find ways to unseat Mississippi senator Thad Cochran in the Republican primary runoff.

Brat will face Democratic nominee Jack Trammell, also a professor at Randolph–Macon College, in the November general elections.  Brat is heavily favored due to the 7th's significant Republican lean; it has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+10.

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