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Saturday, March 15, 2008

 

Addition by subtraction

tvBy VictorM:

Sometimes we win by losing... in this case, losing two really obnoxious conservative TV personalities. Steve Benen speaks for me:

It hasn’t been a good week for conservative hosts of unwatchable cable talk shows with poor ratings. Earlier this week, MSNBC yanked Tucker Carlson off the air. The next day, Fox News gave up on notorious blowhard John Gibson...

Media Matters has done a great job for years of highlighting some of Gibson’s more jaw-dropping remarks, but who could forget his insults of Heath Ledger after his death? Or his concerns about “black devils” who “wanna fight the white devil”? Or the time he said John Edwards “whored his wife’s cancer as a fundraising gimmick”? Or his requests to white people to “make more babies“?

Yeah, Gibson was a grating individual. A really rotten creep. That he was remotely popular with right-wingers give you a clue about those damn folks.

Comments:
John Gibson's out, too? But but but...who oh WHO will lead the war against the War on Christmas this year???

Tucker "Ultimate Prick" Carlson really should just give it up and work the late shift at McDonald's. I think the managers get to wear bowties.
 
Carlson was just a tool--a preening asshole like George Will, but with about half the intelligence.
 
Half? I'm thinking more in terms of negative digits.
 
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