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Thursday, December 06, 2012

Former Bush Presser Says "Bitches" Deserve To Get Their Asses Hit!

Dana Perino's latest outburst gotten attention!
Of course that's not what Dana Perino said, but it's pretty much sums up how she describes the situation that lead to the murder-suicide of NFL player Jovan Belcher and the mother of his child, Kassandra Perkins.

They're still not getting this! I mean this has to be one of the most ignorant political party out there! I am seriously thinking that the next election inspires the Democrats to aggressively target individuals who continue to be obstruction to progress.

Dana Perino said some of the most dumbest things over the past few years, but tonight I think this one has gone too far. The former press secretary under George W. Bush has been given a cushy job over at Fox News. As the head moderator and host of The Five, she along with four other commentators are debating current event issues. The things she said tonight has many people shocked.

Dana Perino suggested female victims of violence should "make better decisions" in order to escape harm.

The comment came during a discussion about the murder of 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins, who was killed by her boyfriend, NFL player Jovan Belcher. On Saturday, Belcher shot his girlfriend repeatedly, and then drove to the Kansas City Chiefs' facility, where he killed himself.
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When she was then president George W. Bush's Press Secretary she got hit with a microphone in December 2008. While in Iraq, a journalist threw a pair of shoes at the president.
The couple was reportedly having problems for months. According to the police, Kansas City Chiefs officials were aware of the ongoing strife and even provided the couple with counseling.

In the aftermath of the murder-suicide, NBC Sports' Bob Costas took the opportunity to advocate for better gun control. "If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today," he said, quoting another columnist during a halftime segment on NBC's "Sunday Night Football."

On Fox News' "The Five," the hosts argued the opposite, suggesting that if women in domestic violence situations were armed, they'd be able to protect themselves better.

Perino, the former White House press secretary, offered a slightly different approach.
Tragic case: Belcher shot Perkins dead at their home on Saturday before shooting himself
Jovan Belcher and Kassandra Perkins in happy times!

"I think it skirts the issue," she said. "Women are victims of violence all the time."

The Fox News Channel is practically scrambling after perennial loser Mitt Romney loss. And by getting Karl Rove and Dick Morris out the picture, it's a start.

Could this controversy by Perino be her death null with Fox News?

The Daily Mail also reports that Perino isn't the first commentator to draw the ire of viewers in discussing the touchy subject of gun rights and domestic violence in the aftermath of Belcher's murder-suicide.

Fox Sports commentator Bob Costas angered viewers when he suggested that stricter gun laws might have prevented the crime.

Costas praised a column by sports writer Jason Whitlock and told his viewers, "In the coming days, Jovan Belcher's actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. Who knows? But here, wrote Jason Whitlock, is what I believe."

"If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today."

Costas later defended his remarks, saying he didn't have enough time to explain himself and that he was misunderstood.

"What I was trying to say was, that if you want some perspective on this, there are a number of issues related to [Belcher's murder-suicide] that we could begin to talk about and think about,' Costas told sports radio host Dan Patrick. 'The problem was that I didn't have enough time to get to many of them. And that, I think, was my mistake to be quite honest."

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