Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Lee Thompson Young Passes Away!



Straight out of Hollywood comes another tragedy. As I clicked on the Buzzfeed and Huffington Post, I read the blogs about a celebrity passing away with a self-inflicted gun shot.

I happen to click on the link and realize that the man was a former Disney Channel star.

Lee Thompson Young was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment in an apparent suicide.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Lee Thompson Young.

He was born in Columbia, South Carolina, the son of Velma (née Love) and Tommy Scott Young. He was in the second grade when his parents' marriage ended, and he went to live with his mother.

At age ten, he portrayed Martin Luther King in a play called A Night of Stars and Dreams by Dwight Woods, and the Phillis Wheatley Repertory Theater of Greenville, South Carolina. It was then that Lee decided he wanted to become an actor. After doing community theater for a while, he traveled to New York during the spring break of 1996 and secured an agent.

He went on to become a famed teenage actor.

Have you may have heard of The Famous Jett Jackson?

It was a mid 1990s sitcom about a boy named Jett Jackson (Lee Thompson Young) who plays a teenage secret-agent on a fictional TV show-within-a-show called Silverstone.

Jett Jackson previously lived with his actress mother in Los Angeles, but missed his home and his friends.

Longing for a relatively normal life, Jett succeeds in getting the production of Silverstone moved to the fictional Wilsted, North Carolina, thus providing jobs to townspeople while affording Jett the chance to live with his father, Sheriff Woodrick "Wood" Jackson, and his great-grandmother, Miz Coretta (whom Jett calls Nana).

Keeping in touch with his mother Jules by video link on his computer (though by the third season she also moved to Wilsted), Jett now spends part of his time with family, friends and school, and the rest living the life of a working actor and celebrity. In doing so, Jett often ends up in sticky situations, usually aided and abetted by his childhood friend, J.B., his not-quite girlfriend Kayla, and sometimes by Cubby, Silverstone's wacky special effects wizard.

In the second half of the series, Jett's new co-star, Riley Grant, is added to the mix.
Hollywood mourns lost of actor Lee Thompson Young.
The show within the show, Silverstone, is about a spy who works for Mission Omega Matrix (the acronym being a pun on the word "Mom") in order to save the world from villains like Dr. Hypnoto and the Rat. In contrast to Jett, Silverstone has no family, only his mentor, Artemus, and eventually his partner "Hawk" (surname Hawkins) ("played" by Riley Grant). From the second season onward, the action sequences and Silverstone subplots became more prominent.

In 2009, Young played a cocky surgical intern in the hit comedy show Scrubs. It is revealed that his character was an overweight child. The character becomes involved in a romance with one of the medical interns.

Young played the role of Al Gough, an FBI agent, in the new ABC television drama FlashForward. He was written off the show in episode 7, when his character committed suicide to prevent the death of an innocent civilian.

He lastly played Barry Frost, partner of Jane Rizzoli (actresss Angie Harmon) on the TNT drama Rizzoli & Isles, and made an appearance on the Fox drama The Good Guys as the brother and business partner of an arms dealer.

This made a huge shakeup for the Rizzoli & Isles series. The puts a hold (suspension) of the series.

There was no official cause of death, but Young's manager, Paul Baruch, said the actor "tragically took his own life."

"Lee was more than just a brilliant young actor, he was a wonderful and gentle soul who will be truly missed. We ask that you please respect the privacy of his family and friends as this very difficult time," Baruch said in a statement.

Young's body was found at his North Hollywood home by police Monday morning after he failed to show up for work on TNT's crime drama "Rizzoli & Isles," police Officer Sally Madera said. The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned and pronounced him dead at the scene, she said.

LAPD robbery-homicide detectives and the Los Angeles County coroner office were investigating because it is a high-profile death, she said. Madera had no details about the cause of death.

In the TNT series, Young played fledgling police Detective Barry Frost, who's computer savvy but squeamish. Earlier Monday, the channel announced it was renewing the series that stars Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander.

"We are beyond heartbroken at the loss of this sweet, gentle, good-hearted, intelligent man. ... Lee will be cherished and remembered by all who knew and loved him, both on- and offscreen, for his positive energy, infectious smile and soulful grace," TNT, studio Warner Bros. and series producer Janet Tamaro said in a joint statement.

They sent condolences to his mother and other family members.

According to a biography from TNT, Young was inspired to pursue acting when, at age, 10, he played Martin Luther King Jr. in a play in Young's hometown of Columbia, S.C.

In 1998, Young began starring in "The Famous Jett Jackson," playing a TV action hero who returns to his roots for a less high-profile life. The series ran until 2001.

Young followed it with roles in TV series, including "The Guardian," ''Scrubs" and "Smallville" and in the films "Akeelah and the Bee" and "The Hills Have Eyes II." Young joined "Rizzoli & Isles" when it debuted in 2010.

"I'm the youngest member of the cast, so I really take advantage of the wealth of knowledge that I find myself surrounded by," Young said in a 2011 interview with the website Rolling Out.

Young, a graduate of University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, was an as an avid photographer, traveler and student of martial arts, according to his biography.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Pest Control....

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A gnat is an example of a common gadfly. It's a common pest. Just like the anonymous commentators on the internet.

Briefly, the internet troll continues to come from underneath the bandwidth bridge.

Again, I consider the internet troll as more of a gadfly! A gadfly that continues to swarm the pages of Journal de la Reyna, and I keep swatting it away. If I had to put the swatter on it, maybe it'll go away!

Nah.

Yet, it keeps on coming back for more. It's necessary to have a clean house. Pest seem to come in and make themselves home where they shouldn't.

The anonymous commentator continues on and on about how I'm this "racist fuck" and whatever else he's vomits onto the keyboard. Considering that this pest won't go away anytime soon, the next articles will be devote squarely to him.

You got to figure out the definition of what we're dealing with.

In Internet slang, a troll  is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional responseor of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.

This pest here commenting is a concerned troll. A concern troll is a false flag pseudonym created by a user whose actual point of view is opposed to the one that the user claims to hold. The concern troll posts in Web forums devoted to its declared point of view and attempts to sway the group's actions or opinions while claiming to share their goals, but with professed "concerns". The goal is to sow fear, uncertainty and doubt within the group.

Call me whatever you want, gadfly, you're not winning.

Get a clue, fool!

We running this blog and we're entitled to our opinions here. So cry me a river of tears.

Rapping At 40!

Music genre pass a milestone.

Hip-Hop celebrates a milestone. It's turning 40 years old today.

Man we're getting old when your favorite acts are in their forties and fifties. Of course all the new acts are too mainstream and the music is lost to the controversy of being too pop friendly or the ire of conservative assholes like Bill-O (Bill O'Reilly).

Hip-Hop music made it possible for Barack Obama to become the President of The United States. Without the endorsements of Jay-Z, Young Jeezy, Ludacris and Russell Simmons, Obama would not of been in the White House right now.

All you need was the four elements.

A rapper, a scratch (beat), break dancing, and graffiti.

While it's not confirmed on where it's origins came from, all I know about the music is the fact it's a product of The Bronx, New York.

Wikipedia offers a definition. Hip hop music, also called hip-hop or rap music  is a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted.

It developed as part of hip hop culture, a subculture defined by four key stylistic elements: MCing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing, and graffiti writing.

Other elements include sampling (or synthesis), and beatboxing.

While often used to refer to rapping, "hip hop" more properly denotes the practice of the entire subculture.

The term hip hop music is sometimes used synonymously with the term rap music, though rapping is not a required component of hip hop music; the genre may also incorporate other elements of hip hop culture, including DJing and scratching, beatboxing, and instrumental tracks.

Creation of the term hip hop is often credited to Keith Cowboy, rapper with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.

However, Lovebug Starski, Keith Cowboy, and DJ Hollywood used the term when the music was still known as disco rap. It is believed that Cowboy created the term while teasing a friend who had just joined the U.S. Army, by scat singing the words "hip/hop/hip/hop" in a way that mimicked the rhythmic cadence of soldiers marching.

Cowboy later worked the "hip hop" cadence into a part of his stage performance, which was quickly used by other artists such as The Sugarhill Gang in "Rapper's Delight".

Hip hop as music and culture formed during the 1970s when block parties became increasingly popular in New York City, particularly among African American youth residing in the Bronx.
DJ Kool Herc is considered the father of hip-hop.
Block parties incorporated DJs who played popular genres of music, especially funk and soul music. Due to the positive reception, DJs began isolating the percussive breaks of popular songs. This technique was then common in Jamaican dub music, and was largely introduced into New York by immigrants from Jamaica and elsewhere in the Caribbean, including DJ Kool Herc, who is generally considered the father of hip hop.

Because the percussive breaks in funk, soul and disco records were generally short, Herc and other DJs began using two turntables to extend the breaks.

1520 Sedgwick Avenue has been called "an otherwise unremarkable high-rise just north of the Cross Bronx Expressway and hard along the Major Deegan Expressway." As hip hop grew from throughout the Bronx, 1520 was a starting point where Clive Campbell, later known as DJ Kool Herc, presided over parties in the community room at a pivotal point in the genre's history.

DJ Kool Herc is credited with helping to start hip hop and rap music at a house concert at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue on August 11, 1973.

At the concert he was DJing and emceeing in the recreation room of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue.

Sources have noted that while 1520 Sedgwick Avenue was not the actual birthplace of hip hop – the genre developed slowly in several places in the 1970s – it was verified to be the place where one of the pivotal and formative events occurred that spurred hip hop culture forward.

During a rally to save the building, DJ Kool Herc said, "1520 Sedgwick is the Bethlehem of Hip-Hop culture."

The roots of rapping are found in African-American music and ultimately African music, particularly that of the griots of West African culture. The African-American traditions of signifyin', the dozens, and jazz poetry all influence hip hop music, as well as the call and response patterns of African and African-American religious ceremonies. Soul singer James Brown, and musical 'comedy' acts such as Rudy Ray Moore and Blowfly are often considered "godfathers" of hip hop music.

Hip-Hop is the roots of Black culture. For over 40 years, the music has created legends.

Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Lil' Wayne, LL Cool J, Run DMC, N.W.A., Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, Ice Cube, Nas, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony, Ice-T, Kanye West, E-40, DMX, Big Punisher, Fat Joe, UGK, Busta Rhymes, Outkast are enshrined in the memories of hip-hop.

These entertainers have maintained place in the history of hip-hop.

And today, as it struggles in the digital age, many entertainers in the hip-hop community have now resorted to releasing promotional mixtapes to get their music out there. They understand that the music sales are declining and in order to at least achieve a successful album, they have to release mixtapes and generate a mainstream buzz.

Well happy birthday, Hip-Hop. May there be many more years ahead of you!


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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Armed Guards At The Screening Of The Butler!

The Butler: As Cecil Gaines serves eight presidents during his tenure as a butler at the White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other major events affect this man's life, family, and American societyIf you wanted armed security in a movie theater, I would of thought it would have been in the city of Aurora, Colorado.

Nah, it's in a suburban Washington, D.C. area movie theater. A predominately Black area in the state of Maryland.

And the controversy has even the good folks in the junk food media wondering....

Why did they have to have armed guards at the showing of Lee Daniels' The Butler?

Oh, that's the movie with media mogul Oprah Winfrey and actor Forest Whitaker. It's features Robin Williams, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Terrence Howard, Jane Fonda, Lenny Kravitz, Cuba Gooding, Jr. and rapper David Banner (born Lavell William Crump).

Mariah Carey, Jane Fonda, Lenny Kravitz and David Banner are entertainers and musical performers.

The movie showing at Regal Cinemas in Sliver Springs, Maryland was uncomfortable for some patrons.

They claimed that the armed police guards were checking the tickets twice and standing in the audience's way making sure things go right during the movie showing.

Again giving me the notion that the movie theater management were expecting riots (i.e. fights in the stands).

Many people took to the social networks to show anger towards this.

Wonder what the WHITE CONSERVATIVE EXTREMISTS are thinking about the armed guards at the Regal Movie Theater?

Here's some reactions to the movie theater's decision to use armed guards!













Saturday night at the movies: Tiffany Flowers (left) made a series of Tweets detailing her experience as she went to see The Butler
Tiffany Flowers.
Many people who reacted to this have called upon a boycott of Regal Movies for this.

Again, why would you want to boycott a company? You may hurt the people who work at the movie theater. Some are people of color that work at the theater.

The woman woman, Tiffany Flowers took to Twitter on Sunday to express her 'utter disgust' at the treatment of movie-goers.

It appeared to her that the police activity was confined to the showing of 'The Butler' at which the majority of the audience was black.

Through her Tweets she explained that the theater checked customers tickets twice before being met by a police officer who told them where to sit.

Security: Armed guards were present at the theater, not just in the lobby but in the auditorium as well
Regal Cinemas is under fire for having armed guards at the showing of The Butler.
But the police activity didn't end there. Ms. Flowers went on to add that armed guards faced the crowd whilst the film was being shown.

'The almost entirely black audience of 'The Butler' was subjected to watching the film while armed guards faced the audience,' she wrote. 'Why?'

Spanning more than 50 years of history and a series of presidents, The Butler spotlights the US civil rights struggle through the life and career of a White House servant.

Inspired by Eugene Allen, who held the post for 34 years, the film is already seen as a serious contender for the Oscars.

Keep it classy America.

Al Jazeera America: [We're] Not Fox Or MSNBC!



Tuesday launches the newest player in the cable news agitating industry. Al Jazeera America is coming to the households of 40 million viewers.

It's a start, right?

Okay, we all know that the country's most ignorant minds won't see this network as award winning journalism. These individuals will see this network as the voice of terrorism and Islamic extremism.

But Al Jazeera America is dismissing that notion. The network is promising that it's news programs will cover issues that the three cable news agitators refuse to talk about.

They make it clear that they're will be no junk food media stories.

Ali Velshi, David Schuster, Sheila MacVicar and even legendary anchor Soledad O'Brien have joined the network.

Time Warner, the nation's largest cable provider has threatened to not put Al Jazeera on the lineup.

They fear the potential of a backlash or the possibility of competing with CNN, a product of Time Warner.

In my honest opinion, I think it's a great way to get the news agitators thinking. Al Jazeera is a network that has straight news and award winning documentaries in a market that lavishes on controversy. Sometimes having controversy is a good thing especially if you're a network that gives both sides to an issue.

I expect the folks over at CNN, Loserville and Obama News will have something to say about the network!

If given the opportunity, I'll watch it!

What's you're thought on it?

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Kendrick Lamar: I'm Top Dawg! F**k All The Others!

Kendrick Lamar opened a bee hive of controversy with his fellow entertainers. He openly dissed a handful of rappers and some have response. Some rappers have openly threatened to retaliate with violence.


Listening to Shade45 with the Aphilliates DJs. DJ Drama, Don Cannon and DJ Sense are talking about the newest diss record by Kendrick Lamar.

The Compton native entertainer released an openly harsh diss upon fellow rappers who he recorded with during his rise. He releases a song targeting Drake, Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, Meek Mill, Tyler The Creator, Wale, Jay Electronica, Big K.R.I.T., and J. Cole.

Certainly he's begging to a rap war. Kendrick Lamar Duckworth is one of the greatest emcees in the game.
Kendrick Lamar was calling some of the rap game's most popular acts.
As a member of the rap supergroup Black Hippy, Kendrick Lamar comes out the gate with a style that channels his idols, Tupac Shakur, Biggie Smalls (aka Notorious B.I.G.), Nas, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Eminem and Andre 3000.

Black Hippy is an American hip hop group from South Central, Los Angeles, California, formed in 2009, composed of West Coast rappers Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q.

Black Hippy was constructed after all of its members were signed to Carson-based independent record label, Top Dawg Entertainment. In 2012, they signed with Interscope Records, as both solo artists and as a group, after a joint venture deal.

He's a rising star in the hip-hop community. He comes from the cloth of Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent.

He appears as an artist on Top Dawg Entertainment and Aftermath Records.

The Good Kid In M.A.A.D City was an instant classic. It's certified platinum this year. The rapper is planning on releasing a sophomore album in the coming year.

Kendrick Lamar appeared on singles featuring these rappers.

"Fuckin' Problems" (ASAP Rocky featuring 2 Chainz, Drake and Kendrick Lamar)

"Forbidden Fruit" (J. Cole featuring Kendrick Lamar)

"Fight the Feeling" (Mac Miller featuring Kendrick Lamar and Iman Omari)

"Poetic Justice" (Kendrick Lamar featuring Drake)

"Power Circle" (Maybach Music Group featuring Gunplay, Meek Mill, Stalley, Wale, Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar)

"A1 Everything" (Meek Mill featuring Kendrick Lamar)

"1 Train" (A$AP Rocky featuring Kendrick Lamar, Big K.R.I.T., Joey Badass, Yelawolf, Action Bronson, Danny Brown)

The diss hit the internet on Thursday. He took a verse from Big Sean's Control and let loose.

[Kendrick Lamar]
Miscellaneous minds are never explainin' their minds
Devilish grin for my alias aliens to respond
Peddlin' sin, thinkin' maybe when you get old you realize
I'm not gonna fold or demise
(I don't smoke crack, motherfucker I sell it!)
Bitch, everything I rap is a quarter piece to your melon
So if you have a relapse, just relax and pop in my disc
Don't pop me no fucking pill, I'mma a pop you and give you this

[Kendrick Lamar]
Tell Flex to drop a bomb on this shit
So many bombs, ring the alarm like Vietnam on this shit
So many bombs, make Farrakhan think that Saddam in this bitch
One at a time, I line em up and bomb on they mom while she watching the kids
I'm in a destruction mode if the gold exists
I'm important like the Pope, I'm a Muslim on pork
I'm Makaveli's offspring, I'm the king of New York
King of the Coast, one hand, I juggle them both
The juggernaut's all in your jugular, you take me for jokes
Live in the basement, church pews and funeral faces
Cartier bracelets for my women friends I'm in Vegas
Who the fuck y'all thought it's supposed to be?
If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin' me
I'm uncoachable, I'm unsociable
Fuck y'all clubs, fuck y'all pictures, your Instagram can gobble these nuts
Gobble dick up til you hiccup, my big homie Kurupt
This the same flow that put the rap game on a crutch (Russ x6)
I've seen niggas transform like villain Decepticons
Mollies'll prolly turn these niggas to fucking Lindsay Lohan
A bunch of rich ass white girls looking for parties
Playing with Barbies, wreck the Porsche before you give em the car key
Judgement to the monarchy, blessings to Paul McCartney
You called me a black Beatle, I'm either that or a Marley
(I don't smoke crack motherfucker I sell it)
I'm dressed in all black, this is not for the fan of Elvis
I'm aimin' straight for your pelvis, you can't stomach me
You plan on stumpin' me? Bitch I’ve been jumped before you put a gun on me
Bitch I put one on yours, I'm Sean Connery
James Bonding with none of you niggas, climbing 100 mil in front of me
And I'm gonna get it even if you're in the way
And if you're in it, better run for Pete's sake
I heard the barbershops spittin' great debates all the time
Bout who's the best MC? Kendrick, Jigga and Nas
Eminem, Andre 3000, the rest of y'all
New niggas just new niggas, don't get involved
And I ain't rockin no more designer shit
White T’s and Nike Cortez, this is red Corvettes anonymous
I'm usually homeboys with the same niggas I'm rhymin' wit
But this is hip-hop and them niggas should know what time it is
And that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale
Pusha T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake
Big Sean, Jay Electron', Tyler, Mac Miller
I got love for you all but I'm tryna murder you niggas
Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you niggas
They dont wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you niggas
What is competition? I'm tryna raise the bar high
Who tryna jump and get it? You better off tryna skydive
Out the exit window of 5 G5’s with 5 grand
With your granddad as the pilot he drunk as fuck tryna land
With the hand full of arthritis and popping prosthetic leg
Bumpin Pac in the cockpit so the shit that pops in his head
Is an option of violence, someone heard the stewardess said
That your parachute is a latex condom hooked to a dread

The diss torched the internet and many B-list rappers responded. 

Paposse, Cassidy, Riff Raff and Lupe Fiasco have tried and failed to match up to the Kendrick Lamar diss. They're just trying savage an already wasted career. That's what some call d*ckriding. 

Meek Mill laughed it off. Big Sean knocks the verse as weak and not comparable to his. Pusha T will respond soon. Drake hasn't respond to it but he will subliminally diss him. Mac Miller hasn't commented yet but he will. J. Cole is willing to take on the challenge. 
The junk food media is eating this stuff up.
Being dissed by a rapper is almost certain for a hostile confrontation or a lyric spat on the microphone. Many entertainers have tired and failed. Some of the great rap battles included LL Cool J vs. Big Daddy Kane, Dr. Dre vs. Eazy E, Jay-Z vs. Nas, Eminem vs. Benzino, and 50 Cent vs. Game.

Some of these rap battles didn't escalate into a violent end. Take the Tupac vs. Biggie beef. Two legendary rappers were killed in a hail of gunfire. Rappers must maintain a civil head when they're engaged in a feud.

People should learn how to make music to sale and not start a war with people you're acquaintances with.

Kendrick Lamar is a mainstream act. There's nothing wrong with being a mainstream act. He's trying to generate buzz for either an album release or a mixtape. It's perfectly fine.

Many entertainers in the hip-hop community have now resorted to releasing promotional mixtapes to get their music out there. They understand that the music sales are declining and in order to at least achieve a successful album, they have to release mixtapes and generate a mainstream buzz.

One thing is clear, Tupac Shakur never shy away from a feud. Is he trying to be living up to the legendary status of Tupac Shakur?

Drake appears on Cash Money Records. Affiliated with OVO Sound and Young Money Entertainment.

Pusha T appears on Def Jam. Affiliated with G.O.O.D. Music and Star Trak Entertainment.

J. Cole appears on Sony Music Group. Affiliated with Roc Nation, LLC and Dreamville Records.

A$AP Rocky appears on Sony Music Group.

Big Sean appears on Def Jam. Affiliated with G.O.O.D. Music.

Mac Miller appears on Rostrum Records.

2 Chainz appears on Def Jam.

Big K.R.I.T. appears on Def Jam.

Meek Mill appears on Maybach Music Group/Atlantic Records. Affiliated with Dreamchasers Records.

Wale appears on Maybach Music Group/Atlantic Records. Affiliated with Roc Nation, LLC.

Tyler The Creator appears on Odd Future Records.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Glenn Beck: [I] Thought The Rodeo Clowns Were Obama's Homies!


Conservative agitator sends praise to the offensive rodeo clown.

The controversial conservative agitator manages to defend the offensive rodeo clown who wore a Barack Obama mask.

The president has seen his job approval drop over the past week. The handling of the economy and the overall issues overseas hasn't been nice to the president.

Gallup has the president's job approval at 46% and his handling of the economy at 35%. Pretty disappointing for the first year of his second term. Mainly, I blame the Republicans for their constant gridlock and ongoing race baiting. They're appeasement to conservative agitators such as Chalk E. Becker and King Hippo will doom them in the end.

They're preparing the next crop of GOP failures. More talk about Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Marco Rubio (R-Florida) being the sacrificial goats for a party that's catered to a majority White base.

The conservative agitator was fired from Loserville in 2012. Since he has no television home, he decided to set up shop online. So he took all his chalk boards, his crocodile tears and containers of gasoline to Dallas, Texas.
Stupidity reigns at the Missouri State Fair.
He sets up The Blaze Network and launched it in late 2012. Now it's the second most viewed conservative blog after That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website.

On his radio program this week, the agitator compared himself to a rodeo clown. Yeah, being a former 80s music deejay is kind of a rodeo clown.

Anyway, the agitator wrote that at the Missouri rodeo clown, who infuriated thin-skinned liberals across America by wearing an Obama mask, has been banned from performing at the Missouri State Fair – for life. The decision is nothing more than a cowardly reaction in the face of a politically correct, pathetic attack. This morning on radio, Glenn asked the audience take a stand.

This isn’t the first time that Glenn has stood for freedom of speech. When Daily Show creator Lizzie Winstead tweeted a polarizing tweet about the tornado in Moore, OK – Glenn stood for her right to speak. He defended Paula Deen’s right to free speech when she was accussed of using racially charged langauge, and he defended Bill Maher over comments for 9/11. When an artist painted Obama as Jesus, Glenn agreed that the Constitution didn’t protect people from being offended or having hurt feelings.

The rodeo clown in Missouri is just the latest example of personal outrage running roughshod over the Constitution and the First Amendment.
Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas) wants to give the rodeo clown a parade.
Freedom of speech is one of the cornerstones upon which this country was founded, and yet we find ourselves living in a land ruled by political correctness and cowardliness. You don’t have to agree with the message of the Rodeo clown. You don’t have to agree with the way he chose to express himself. But we can all agree that he has the right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression.

You have that right too. Show you support freedom of speech by using the hashtag #WeAreAllRodeoClowns on Facebook and Twitter.

He's right on the freedom of speech. No one stopped the rodeo clown from performing. They can wear all of the offensive masks, write most offensive signs, or say racial slurs at their leisure.

Does it mean we the American people must tolerate that?

We allow the conservative agitators help President Barack Obama win reelection based on this type of stuff.

Why should we stop them from sending more racist emails?

Why should we stop them from talking about controversial topics such as the George Zimmerman verdict or the smearing of Trayvon Maritn?

Why should we stop them from hating on the president, Jay-Z, Oprah Winfrey, or First Lady Michelle Obama?

Conservatives are entitled to be the condescending bigots the liberals point them out to be.

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