Hey Tim Graham of the Media Research Center writing in Newsbusters, how are you contributing to the education and enlightenment of the Internet today? "Tasteless: In Newtown Aftermath, WashPost Cites So-called 'Saturday Night Massacre' in First Sentence of Bork Obit."
I searched but can't find where these Media Research Douchbaggers have called out Fux News for:
"In aftermath of Garfield assassination, Fox News gives Dennis Miller airtime to deliver 'killer' one-liners". OR "In wake of national nausea over results of NRA gun policies, Fox News gives Dennis Miller airtime to deliver 'gags'" OR "Following outbreak of porn on the internet, Fox News' Dennis Miller repeatedly says 'Come on people'".
This <a href="http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch\?v=ZqrpjLZJVu4" target="_blank">guy</a> is back to remind us that gun-nuttery has always been with us.
Justice Douglas&mdash;now <i>there</i> was a liberal. He said our right to privacy was an &quot;emanation&quot; from the 4th Amendment (&quot;The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures...&quot;).
And he was right. The fact that the word &quot;privacy&quot; doesn&#039;t appear in the Constimitution doesn&#039;t change what this says, even though 60 years of fuming wingnuts like Bork insist it does.
The fact that the words &quot;MIRV-warhead intercontinental ballistic missile&quot; do not appear in the 2nd Amendment doesn&#039;t make private ownership of them legal.
Ah, so, today Newsbusters believes in political correctness.
And it only took 29 deaths to bring them to that point.
I searched but can&#039;t find where these Media Research Douchbaggers have called out Fux News for:
&quot;In aftermath of Garfield assassination, Fox News gives Dennis Miller airtime to deliver &#039;killer&#039; one-liners&quot;. OR &quot;In wake of national nausea over results of NRA gun policies, Fox News gives Dennis Miller airtime to deliver &#039;gags&#039;&quot; OR &quot;Following outbreak of porn on the internet, Fox News&#039; Dennis Miller repeatedly says &#039;Come on people&#039;&quot;.
Geez I&#039;m dumb. I blame the cold meds.
&quot;Saturday Night Benghazi&quot;, obvs.
Yeah, I pretty much figured it was a case of perino.
&#039;Cause who would want to voluntarily look so dumb?
Wait a minute.
Weekend Evening Unpleasantries ?
I need a link to the current forbidden word list from the caring conservatives.
<blockquote>if &quot;judicial activism&quot; ever meant anything other than judgin&#039; while librul.</blockquote>
Which, it goes without saying, is unconstitutional.
But if you did it with someone else, in harmony, they&#039;d think that you were faggots, and they wouldn&#039;t take either of you.
Sorta OT, but whenever I read &quot;Alexander Cox&quot;, I see Wally Cox.
This <a href="http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch\?v=ZqrpjLZJVu4" target="_blank">guy</a> is back to remind us that gun-nuttery has always been with us.
Justice Douglas&mdash;now <i>there</i> was a liberal. He said our right to privacy was an &quot;emanation&quot; from the 4th Amendment (&quot;The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures...&quot;).
And he was right. The fact that the word &quot;privacy&quot; doesn&#039;t appear in the Constimitution doesn&#039;t change what this says, even though 60 years of fuming wingnuts like Bork insist it does.
The fact that the words &quot;MIRV-warhead intercontinental ballistic missile&quot; do not appear in the 2nd Amendment doesn&#039;t make private ownership of them legal.
Originalist bullshitters are full of bullshit.
In the aftermath of the Newtown shootings, the Media Research Center itself is tasteless. (Of course, it is at all other times as well.)