Showing posts with label Keith Olbermann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Olbermann. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Ohio Reporter Calls Rachel Maddow A Gay Slur!

Say it ain't so, Tricia! Cincinnati's veteran news reporter takes a dig at Rachel Maddow over her sexuality.
I can say that Rachel Maddow may be an agitator on the left, but she's a lot better than those agitators you see in the conservative media! Those in the conservative media rally division and hate of the president and those who support him.

Fox 19 station manager is mad at Macke for gay slur.
Maddow, the former protege of Keith Olbermann has emerged as the primetime staple of liberal network MSNBC. She along with Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton, and Lawrence O'Donnell are the climbing into the Fox News territory.

By far, Fox News, the conservative network leads in the key demographics in a 2:1 margin. They're bragging about clobbering MSNBC and CNN every time!

MSNBC is catching up and it has Fox News trying to regroup its strategy to stay on top.

Maddow beats out Sean Hannity yet again in the key 25 - 54 age demo! And it has Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly on the defensive.

Listening to Sean Hannity constantly attack Rachel Maddow, Al Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Lawrence O'Donnell and Chris Matthews is a sign of trouble.

Hannity is worried that his ratings are dropping, fast!

And with the rise in ratings, some are starting to notice. The more powerful you get, the more ammunition thrown at you! Conservatives are starting to notice liberal talk radio is gaining ground on the conservatives!

Maddow attracts some vehemently negative criticism from those who have issues with the LGBT community.

A longtime fixture of Cincinnati media is back to work after she was suspended after numerous complaints by the LGBT community. She went to Facebook (once again this social media nonsense) to post an insult on the liberal agitator.

She called Maddow an "angry young man".

In the LGBT comment calling a lesbian a "man" is similar to calling somene a "dyke".


Tricia Macke was scolded by several Facebook fans who took issue with her comment mocking Maddow’s sexual preference, but she deadpanned in response: “I am sorry. I should have said antagonistic.”

MSNBC's liberal agitator Rachel Maddow.
“I knew what I was saying,” Macke responded to other commenters who called on her to acknowledge the hurtful tone of her comments.

The New York Daily News reports that the exchange, which was since removed from her Facebook page, was captured in screengrabs posted by GLAAD , which launched a petition in partnership with Equality Ohio calling on Fox 19 to condemn Macke's remark.

After controversy erupted over the comments, Macke was absent from her regular broadcast on a Sunday night, leading many to speculate that this was related to her comments.

Several days before her absence, however, she and the station expressed apologies. “We also apologize to anyone who may have been offended by her comments,” WXIX Station Management said, noting that Macke had posted her own apology note to her Facebook page, which read:


Trisha Mackie, is one of the fixtures of Cincinnati's WXIX, a Fox affiliate. The reporter and the host of Fox 19 Morning News has responded back in a public statement to apologize to the liberal agitator.

I recently posted comments on my personal Facebook page regarding cable news anchor Rachel Maddow which were insensitive and inappropriate. I apologize to Ms. Maddow and any others who may have been offended by my comments, as they do not reflect my firm beliefs in individual and equal rights, and they certainly do not represent the opinions or position of my employer WXIX-TV.

A rep for MSNBC was unavailable for comment.

Now Maddow is a person of her word. She enjoys to debating an opposition. I can bet you that her representatives are looking forward to have Macke on her program to clear up somethings! We haven't heard from Maddow about the controversy!

Saturday, August 04, 2012

Another Round?

                         
President Obama plays golf and his political foes are whining about it! The president played more rounds than George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. The reason why they're complaining is because they believe he should be working every day instead of taking time to relax? The Republicans and their conservative allies are using political dog whistle to rile up white voters again! 
You know what?

PURE NIGGERIZATION!

I am getting really tired of hearing conservatives whine their pathetic asses off about the president playing golf. It's almost like they saying in dog whistle:

"That NIGGER doesn't deserve the right to play golf or have some time to relax! We the American people put that NIGGER in the White House! Why can't that NIGGER ever do anything? He fucked up the economy! And while he's destroying the Constitution, he and his 'fat' wife Moochelle are taking too many vacations and eating good while real 'patriots' are struggling!"

This is what White conservatives are thinking?

The president doesn't get a day off! Even though today is his birthday, his political foes aren't concerned about that! They're concerned about how many rounds of golf or vacations he takes. Nothing can satisfy the Republicans and their conservative allies.


Instead of worrying about how far they'll go to piss off the entire country, they'll worry their asses off about the president's time to relax!

Do you not understand the President of the United States is probably the most stressful job out there?

Hell you people in the conservative movement should check the script and learn that every freaking modern day president played golf.

The reason why this and that damn teleprompter stuff comes into the conservative media is the fact they're trying to paint the president as aloof, inconsistent and out of touch.

See when then President George W. Bush made the statement that he's given up on golf while the troops are overseas, the progressive pounced on the comments. They've made the case that Bush lied about giving up on golf. Even out of office, Bush was seen with conservative agitator Brian Kilmeade of Fox News playing a round of golf.

According to ABC News, like 15 of the 18 presidents since Theodore Roosevelt, Obama has used golf as a way to unwind outdoors, but away from the prying eyes of press and onlookers. And despite the fact that he had never golfed before taking office, his love of the game is well known.

On warm-weather weekends he frequently visits two courses in the Washington area, Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland and Fort Belvoir in Virginia. Typically close friends or junior aides join him as partners, as was the case today when he brought Marty Nesbitt, a chum and neighbor from this city.

Matching predecessors, he is also known to bring business to the green on occasion. Among others, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former President Bill Clinton, and House Speaker John Boehner have all teed off with Obama at some point.

Republicans have attempted to target the president’s hobby as a sign of taking too much time off in an era of economic trouble for the country. In April, Mitt Romney, who does not play the game, told a conservative radio host it displayed a poor work ethic.

“I scratch my head at the capacity of the president to take four hours off on such a regular basis to go golfing,” he said. “I would think you could kind of suck it up for four years, particularly when the American people are out of work.”

Last year conservative media outlets like The Drudge Report and Fox Nation made a racially themed article saying the president, retired basketball player Charles Barkley, hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, comedian Chris Rock and legendary singer Stevie Wonder were having a good ole' "Hip-Hop BBQ"!

Golf is primarily for White males who vote Republican. White males are the most pessimistic voters! They are more concerned with issues such as the president playing golf or eating a freaking hot dog with Dijon mustard.

The biggest success for golf is Tiger Woods. And yet, conservatives can't stand him since he admitted he had numerous affairs with white women!


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Monday, July 09, 2012

No Mercy!

President Barack Obama gets some of the most nastiest insults from his political foes. One in particular is the infamous reclusive serial agitator Matt Drudge. The Drudge Report agitates controversial stories that paint the president as an enemy. This story is comes from Fox13 Salt Lake City, Utah. It is about a political parade that shows off an Obama impersonator (White guy in mask) jumping and jiving like a "Blackface" minstrel. 


The people who support the president are offended. The Republicans and their conservative allies will defend this offensive attack on the president. This is the freedom of speech and people are entitled to insult the president without making threats. The usual defense of a controversial anti-Obama theme, is practically brush it off! They'll say that those "evil liberals" paint George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan like war trotting cowboys! We don't see anything different!

                       
HUNTSVILLE, Utah — A parade entry portraying President Barack Obama and using the term “Obamanation” has made some angry, and others upset at the negative attention. 
It happened in the city’s annual Fourth of July parade.
The float showed a person dressed as President Obama with one sign that read “Huntsville Welcomes Obama’s Farewell Tour?” On the back, another sign said, “Ask about our assault gun plan. Call Eric Holder.”
On one side of the issue, people are saying the float was disrespectful and had no place in a patriotic parade. The other side says it was all in good fun.
Huntsville Mayor Jim Truett and City Council member Laurie Allen say the entry doesn’t reflect the views of the city. They say it was entered at the last minute, not through usual protocol and they would not have approved it if they had seen it.
“I don’t think we would have allowed it, in fact I know we wouldn’t,” said Allen. “We just don’t want that. It’s a family-oriented celebration.”
Weber County Sheriff Lt. Mark Lowther told Fox 13 News his department contacted  the Secret Service after some residents expressed concern the float was a threat to the President.
“We don’t decide what’s appropriate. That’s up to the town, the parade organizers and the people who design the float,” said Chief Deputy Klint Anderson, Weber County Sheriff’s Office, in a statement.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tea Party Disputes Take Toll on Convention


By KATE ZERNIKE The New York Times,
Published: January 25, 2010

A Tea Party convention billed as the coming together of the grass-roots groups that began sprouting up around the country a year ago is unraveling as sponsors and participants pull out to protest its expense and express concerns about “profiteering.”

The convention’s difficulties highlight the fractiousness of the Tea Party groups, and the considerable suspicions among their members of anything that suggests the establishment.

The convention, to be held in Nashville in early February, made a splash by attracting big-name politicians. (Former Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska is scheduled to deliver the keynote speech.) But some groups have criticized the cost — $549 per ticket and a $9.95 fee, plus hotel and airfare — as out of reach for the average tea partier. And they have balked at Ms. Palin’s speaking fee, which news reports have put at $100,000, a figure that organizers will not confirm or deny.

Tea Party events exploded last winter, as increasingly large gatherings protested the federal stimulus bill, government bailouts and proposed health care legislation. While they vary by name, specific tenets and relative embrace of anarchy, such groups tend to unite around fiscal conservatism and a belief that the federal government — whether led by Republicans or Democrats — has overstepped its constitutional powers.

Tea Party Nation, the convention organizer, started as a social networking site for the groups last year, a kind of Facebook for conservatives to “form bonds, network and make plans for action.” But its founders, former sponsors and participants are now trading accusations.

Philip Glass, the national director of the National Precinct Alliance, announced late Sunday that “amid growing controversy” around the convention, his organization would no longer participate. His group seeks to take over the Republican Party from the bottom by filling the ranks of local and state parties with grass-roots conservatives, and Mr. Glass had been scheduled to lead workshops on its strategy.

“We are very concerned about the appearance of T.P.N. profiteering and exploitation of the grass-roots movement,” he said in a statement. “We were under the impression that T.P.N. was a nonprofit organization like N.P.A., interested only in uniting and educating Tea Party activists on how to make a real difference in the political arena.”

Mr. Glass said he was also concerned about the role in the convention of groups like Tea Party Express, which has held rallies across the country through two bus tours, and FreedomWorks, a Tea Party umbrella. He called them “Republican National Committee-related groups,” and added, “At best, it creates the appearance of an R.N.C. hijacking; at worst, it is one.”

Erick Erickson, the editor of the influential conservative blog RedState.com, wrote this month that something seemed “scammy” about the convention. And the American Liberty Alliance withdrew as a sponsor after its members expressed concerns about the convention’s finances being channeled through private bank accounts and its organizer being “for profit.”

“When we look at the $500 price tag for the event and the fact that many of the original leaders in the group left over similar issues, it’s hard for us not to assume the worst,” Eric Odom, the executive director of the American Liberty Alliance and an organizer of the tax day rallies last April, wrote on the group’s Web site.

Sherry Phillips, who founded and runs Tea Party Nation with her husband, Judson, said Monday that it is not a nonprofit group.

Ms. Phillips said the American Liberty Alliance was “a for-profit company that takes donations.” The National Precinct Alliance, she said, demanded compensation of around $3,000. “Our budget on this convention is very tight and we could not afford them,” she wrote in an e-mail message.

She declined to comment on Ms. Palin’s speaking fee.

“If there is any profit,” Ms. Phillips said, “the money will go toward furthering the cause of conservatism.”

Mr. Glass denied that his group had requested money and said convention organizers had asked his group to pay $2,200 to speak.

As for FreedomWorks, it is not a convention sponsor. Tea Party leaders in training sessions at the group’s headquarters on Monday said their members, for the most part, could not afford the convention or were not interested.

An earlier version of this article erroneously said that Sherry Phillips called the Tea Party a "nonprofit" group.




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