AFA “Repudiates” Chief Spokesman’s Racist and Anti-Gay Statements Before Hosting Israel Trip for RNC

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In a followup to the American Family Association’s “repudiation” of raving hate-monger Bryan Fischer, the Southern Poverty Law Center reports that they received a letter from the AFA trying to distance themselves from Fischer’s racist and anti-gay statements.

The SPLC isn’t buying it, and neither should anyone else. The AFA is simply trying to save face and maintain their connections to the Republican Party, because their extremist bigotry has finally gotten some media attention; and Fischer is far from the only hate-spewing loon in this organization.

The repudiation of Bryan Fischer’s statements came just two days before members of the Republican National Committee (RNC) are scheduled to embark on a trip to Israel sponsored by the AFA.

Last week, the SPLC wrote to all 168 members of the RNC urging them not to accompany the AFA on the trip because of the group’s long track record of bigotry and hate. The SPLC has named the AFA as a hate group due to its history of making false, demonizing statements about the LGBT community, including Fischer’s contention that gay men were responsible for the Holocaust.

SPLC President Richard Cohen, in a letter to the AFA today (see below), wrote that “it’s difficult to see the AFA’s disavowal as anything other than an effort to quell the negative press attention you’re receiving in connection with your sponsorship of an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel for members of the Republican National Committee.”

Fischer has claimed, for example, that black people “rut like rabbits”; that the First Amendment applies only to Christians; that Hispanics are “socialists by nature” and come to the U.S. to “plunder” the country; that Muslims should not be permitted to build mosques in the United States; that an underground railroad is needed to protect children from gay parents; and more.

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1 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 12:44:25pm
2 b_sharp  Jan 29, 2015 12:45:57pm

re: #1 Kragar

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I keep clicking on that tweet trying to remove the selection hilite and it just takes me to twitter.

3 sffilk  Jan 29, 2015 12:46:33pm

They’re doing it only to try to look good in the eyes of others. Here’s to hoping it’s a crashing failure.

4 Charles Johnson  Jan 29, 2015 12:48:47pm

Meanwhile, our boy Chuck is retweeting white supremacists again.

5 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 12:49:06pm
6 Bubblehead II  Jan 29, 2015 12:50:34pm

As well as.

Nuff said.

7 EPR-radar  Jan 29, 2015 12:50:38pm

re: #5 Kragar

It wouldn’t surprise me a bit if a time traveler informed us that the image you posted was a GOP campaign image from the 2030s.

8 dholmes32  Jan 29, 2015 12:51:33pm

Another day where I want to ship back my high school diploma, B.A. and J.D. back to Texas in embarrassment.

nbcdfw.com

Anti-“sharia law” protesters showed up at Muslim Day at the Texas State Capitol. Lotta wrongheaded anger on display.

9 Stephen T.  Jan 29, 2015 12:51:49pm

I’d be curious to see what Bryan Fischer has to say about the AFA now that they’ve disavowed his words, but I don’t want to bring any traffic to Fischer’s site or tweets.

10 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 12:52:49pm
11 #FergusonFireside  Jan 29, 2015 12:54:18pm

re: #5 Kragar

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Why the hell is he saluting?

12 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 12:56:30pm

re: #11 #FergusonFireside

Why the hell is he saluting?

Because he’s a fucking idiot

13 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 12:57:13pm
14 bratwurst  Jan 29, 2015 12:57:42pm

The GOP is OBSESSED with making Israel a hyper partisan issue. Of course, the main motivation is to throw red meat at the apocalyptic evangelicals in their base. Anyone who would accept a trip to Israel from this nasty organization is a human piece of garbage.

15 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 12:59:52pm
16 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 29, 2015 1:02:42pm

Well, rats! I was so wanting to see a boy-toy scandal.

Shouldn’t give up hope though. If an old straight guy like me can recognize that cuddly white hair for what it is, surely others will. Bryan can then make a tearful confession, and blame gays, Illegal immigrants, and loose bears for the stress that caused his lapse into un-approved hate-mongering.

17 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:03:37pm

re: #15 Backwoods_Sleuth

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If I were down there, I’d walk out of her office also, simply on the general principle of the matter. Of course, you know this will simply increase her RWNJ creds.

spit

RBS

18 ObserverArt  Jan 29, 2015 1:03:51pm

re: #12 Kragar

Because he’s a fucking idiot

Awww. He’s just playing ‘soldier!’

Now.

By the way. Ted has a nice tie-in with CCJ.

Both are shitty guys.

19 No Country For Old Haters  Jan 29, 2015 1:04:51pm
Fischer is far from the only hate-spewing loon in this organization.

I’d be really surprised if anyone at the AFA isn’t a hate-spewing loon. That appears to be the purpose of the organization.

20 Dr Lizardo  Jan 29, 2015 1:05:35pm

re: #16 Shiplord Kirel

Well, rats! I was so wanting to see a boy-toy scandal.

Shouldn’t give up hope though. If an old straight guy like me can recognize that cuddly white hair for what it is, surely others will. Bryan can then make a tearful confession, and blame gays, Illegal immigrants, and loose bears for the stress that caused his lapse into un-approved hate-mongering.

Yes, I can see it now.

With the light catching his Rolex Datejust, tears streaming down his face, Bryan will cry out, “Forgive me Lord, for I have sinned!”.

Oh wait……….that was Jimmy Swaggart.

Heh.

21 Higgs Boson's Mate  Jan 29, 2015 1:06:36pm

re: #5 Kragar

You can tell that “Tex” never served. That is in no way a military salute

22 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 1:06:37pm

re: #18 ObserverArt

Awww. He’s just playing ‘soldier!’

Now.

By the way. Ted has a nice tie-in with CCJ.

Both are shitty guys.

23 leftynyc  Jan 29, 2015 1:08:28pm

Well, this is nauseating and I really feel it’s completely in line with the topic of this thread as it’s those like Fischer that drive these bigots to consider themselves “G-d fearing”.

rawstory.com

Angry conservative protesters disrupted the Texas Muslim Capitol Day celebration in Austin on Thursday, repeatedly shouting “No Sharia” and screaming “Go home.”

The celebration was organized by the Texas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and according to their website, the event was “an opportunity for community members to learn about the democratic political process and how to be an advocate for important issues.” The group largely consisted of Muslim students and children, along with faith leaders.

The event was protested by a group calling itself the Patriot Defense Foundation Inc., who claimed that CAIR sought to create a climate in which it would be able to “take over” America, destroying it for “Americans [who] believe in the Constitution and what this country was founded on.”

24 Ace-o-aces  Jan 29, 2015 1:08:38pm

I cannot emphasize this enough:

Bryan Fischer was the AFA’s FUCKING SPOKESMAN! By definition he spoke FOR them!

25 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:09:36pm

The fact that BF still has a job with AFA sort of negates the whole thing. If they were actually offended by his long history of offensive statements he would out the door.

The very fact that he still is blogging and hosting a radio show for AFA means that “We have to put some distance between you and us, but you know we’re cool with you”.

AFA is planning on being an even larger influence in the past in the upcoming elections, and by pretending to deny BF, they can say “Oh, once we became aware of the things he was saying, we took steps to correct it”. They don’t want him to be millstone around the neck of whatever candidate they end up supporting.

RBS

26 Ace-o-aces  Jan 29, 2015 1:10:30pm
27 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:11:39pm

re: #23 leftynyc

Well, this is nauseating and I really feel it’s completely in line with the topic of this thread as it’s those like Fischer that drive these bigots to consider themselves “G-d fearing”.

rawstory.com

Angry conservative protesters disrupted the Texas Muslim Capitol Day celebration in Austin on Thursday, repeatedly shouting “No Sharia” and screaming “Go home.”

The celebration was organized by the Texas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and according to their website, the event was “an opportunity for community members to learn about the democratic political process and how to be an advocate for important issues.” The group largely consisted of Muslim students and children, along with faith leaders.

The event was protested by a group calling itself the Patriot Defense Foundation Inc., who claimed that CAIR sought to create a climate in which it would be able to “take over” America, destroying it for “Americans [who] believe in the Constitution and what this country was founded on.”

Rule of Thumb 37…. any organization with any variation of “Patriot” in it, isn’t.

RBS

28 No Country For Old Haters  Jan 29, 2015 1:14:23pm

re: #27 RealityBasedSteve

Rule of Thumb 37…. any organization with any variation of “Patriot” in it, isn’t.

RBS

Yep, these stupid, ugly people always try to wrap their bigotry in the flag. Fuck them all.

29 Targetpractice  Jan 29, 2015 1:15:25pm

Yes yes, the GOP are pounding their chest. Big whoop.

30 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 1:16:04pm
31 lawhawk  Jan 29, 2015 1:17:26pm

Well, that didn’t take long.

The only question is how long before the President vetoes that and sends it back to Congress where it will sit. All the GOP excuses about jobs and oil prices are unmitigated BS, so they’re going to go with claiming that the President is obstructing, well, something. Even though oil prices aren’t going to be affected by Keystone, nor are they going to create jobs anytime soon because oil prices being what they are means that it isn’t cost-effective to build new infrastructure for an unbelievably expensive location to extract and process oil (Canadian tar sands) - not counting the environmental toll.

32 lawhawk  Jan 29, 2015 1:18:10pm

re: #30 Backwoods_Sleuth

And linking back to a Gateway Pundit special… figures.

33 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:21:06pm

re: #32 lawhawk

And linking back to a Gateway Pundit special… figures.

I know a bit about the “Dark Net”, do you suppose that the Powers That Be” could organize a “Derp-Net”? Then we can shunt DimJim, CCJ and all the rest of the idiots off to their own room while the adults sit and have an intelligent conversation.

RBS

34 Targetpractice  Jan 29, 2015 1:23:28pm

re: #31 lawhawk

Well, that didn’t take long.

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The only question is how long before the President vetoes that and sends it back to Congress where it will sit. All the GOP excuses about jobs and oil prices are unmitigated BS, so they’re going to go with claiming that the President is obstructing, well, something. Even though oil prices aren’t going to be affected by Keystone, nor are they going to create jobs anytime soon because oil prices being what they are means that it isn’t cost-effective to build new infrastructure for an unbelievably expensive location to extract and process oil (Canadian tar sands) - not counting the environmental toll.

If the Joni Ernst SOTU “rebuttal” is any indication, the GOP’s still pretty much wed to the fiction of this pipeline creating thousands of “good-paying, ‘Murican jobs.” So when the President inevitably does veto it, they’ll hit the talk show circuit to make a lot of noise about how the President has “turned his back” on American workers.

35 No Country For Old Haters  Jan 29, 2015 1:25:51pm

re: #33 RealityBasedSteve

I know a bit about the “Dark Net”, do you suppose that the Powers That Be” could organize a “Derp-Net”? Then we can shunt DimJim, CCJ and all the rest of the idiots off to their own room while the adults sit and have an intelligent conversation.

RBS

That’s what shadow-bans are for, but how do we get Gateway Pundit to shadow-ban all of his mentally-challenged followers so that only they can see their deranged comments?

36 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 1:26:00pm
Nine Democrats joined a unanimous Republican caucus to support the bill: Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado, Tom Carper of Delaware, Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana and Mark Warner of Virginia.

Senate approves Keystone pipeline despite veto threat

37 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:29:16pm

re: #36 Backwoods_Sleuth

Senate approves Keystone pipeline despite veto threat

Damned disappointed in Warner here. Not really too surprised though,

39 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:30:18pm

So which of Fischer’s statements finally made them drop him like hot water? It’s not like Fischer suddenly became a bigoted jackass. And the AFA itself is no better. They’re just as bigoted and kooky as Fischer is.

40 Targetpractice  Jan 29, 2015 1:30:34pm

re: #36 Backwoods_Sleuth

Senate approves Keystone pipeline despite veto threat

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Thursday, “I’d like to congratulate Sen. McConnell for passing this bill in an open, inclusive and bipartisan way. After dropping his scheme to tax middle-class college savings, we hope President Obama will now drop his threat to veto this common-sense bill that would strengthen our energy security and create thousands and thousands of new, good-paying American jobs.”

*coubullshitgh*

41 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:31:15pm

re: #38 bratwurst

Sandy Rios, the American Family Association’s director of governmental affairs, said today that criticism of her organization’s role in financing a Republican National Committee trip to Israel is unfounded because Israel “could not have a better ally” than the AFA … despite the fact that God disapproves of the country’s “secular government” and is not “fond of atheist Jews” who live there.

Once again: support for Israel a mile wide…but regard for Jews an inch deep.

These people don’t give a damn about Jews. Never have and never will. They’ll turn on Israel the second it has a government led by someone who doesn’t kiss their ass and buy their phony support for Israel.

42 Targetpractice  Jan 29, 2015 1:33:18pm

Seriously, if the GOP thinks that construction jobs are what is needed to get the economy rolling again, and they seem to be a-okay with what is in reality an infrastructure project, then why do they keep opposing the President’s infrastructure spending proposals?

Oh right, because a Democrat is in the White House, my bad.

43 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 29, 2015 1:33:29pm

re: #30 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Texas never controlled or even claimed anything like half of the present day US, or of the US at any time for that matter. There were some reductions in claimed sovereignty after annexation and at the time of the Mexican cession in 1848, involving what is now eastern New Mexico and small slivers of present-day Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Wyoming.

United States and Republic of Texas in 1836:

44 goddamnedfrank  Jan 29, 2015 1:34:06pm

Anybody else having trouble logging into their Adobe ID?

46 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Jan 29, 2015 1:34:17pm

re: #41 HappyWarrior

These people don’t give a damn about Jews. Never have and never will. They’ll turn on Israel the second it has a government led by someone who doesn’t kiss their ass and buy their phony support for Israel.

They just need Israel in order to fulfill their Biblical prophecies and bring about the End of the World.

That sounds completely bat-shit crazy, but in the end, it is the basic reason they feel compelled to openly support Israel.

47 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:34:59pm

re: #46 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

They just need Israel in order to fulfill their Biblical prophecies and bring about the End of the World.

That sounds completely bat-shit crazy, but in the end, it is the basic reason they feel compelled to openly support Israel.

Exactly.

48 A Cranky One  Jan 29, 2015 1:35:03pm

re: #5 Kragar

Ted is saluting Upchuck after seeing his mad skillz!

Even Ted and Rick were impressed!
49 Ace-o-aces  Jan 29, 2015 1:35:12pm

re: #38 bratwurst

Once again: support for Israel a mile wide…but regard for Jews an inch deep.

I’ve heard it said a “Christian Zionist” is an anti-Semite who loves Jews.

50 No Country For Old Haters  Jan 29, 2015 1:36:54pm

re: #46 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

They just need Israel in order to fulfill their Biblical prophecies and bring about the End of the World.

That sounds completely bat-shit crazy.

Because it is. Religious conservatives have been getting high on their own product for so long that they don’t even know that it’s all an absurd grift that only the least-educated, weakest-minded people still fall for.

51 blueraven  Jan 29, 2015 1:37:15pm

Whoa

Dutch gunman takes over TV station. Dramatic takedown by police.

A hacktivist took over the news program of the Netherlands national broadcaster on the night of January 29. The gunman, armed with a large revolver and silencer, demanded airtime on NOS-TV. He also claimed to have possession of a radioactive bomb. The hacker handed a note to a producer in which he also claimed to have an army of 98 cyberattackers ready to strike. The dramatic video above shows his arrest as armed police storm the newsroom with their guns drawn

52 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:38:16pm

The same Christian conservatives who today profess to love Israel were a couple generations ago blaming Jews for leftism and calling President Roosevelt a Jew because he opposed the Nazis.

53 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Jan 29, 2015 1:39:03pm

re:
#45

“In terms of our teachings and our biblical understanding there could not be any more strong support for Israel than you find among people who understand and believe in the Bible and believe that God’s hand is on Israel, in spite of what’s happening there, in spite of its government,” she said. She mocked the notion “that God is in favor of a secular government or that God is fond of atheist Jews who occupy the land in Israel.”

WTFITS?

54 bratwurst  Jan 29, 2015 1:39:26pm

re: #49 Ace-o-aces

I’ve heard it said a “Christian Zionist” is an anti-Semite who loves Jews.

Just don’t ask them what they think will become of millions of Jews in their apocalyptic fantasies.

55 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:40:32pm

re: #53 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

re:
#45

WTFITS?

Anti Semitism, fundie style. RIos is coy enough not to go out and say Anti-Semitic epithets but she and those like her are perfectly fine with things like that or if you’re Pat Robertson celebrating the PM of Israel having a stroke.

56 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 1:40:33pm

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!

57 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 1:41:34pm
58 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:41:37pm

re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!

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HYSTERIA!

59 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:42:45pm

re: #57 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Nice Jewish outreach you got there RNC. Do you wonder why your party is still unpopular with Jews still or do you think that this shit actually makes you look good?

60 Prof. Backpfeifengesicht, PhD  Jan 29, 2015 1:43:07pm

re: #41 HappyWarrior

She mocked the notion “that God is in favor of a secular government or that God is fond of atheist Jews who occupy the land in Israel.”

“It is His land and I believe He will reclaim it in time,” Rios said.

And at that time she hopes to march in the first rows, singing “Onward, Christian soldiers”.

61 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Jan 29, 2015 1:43:28pm

re: #57 Backwoods_Sleuth

Group Organizing RNC Israel Trip Attacks Israel’s ‘Atheist Jews’

Neither of them are going to heaven, but I guess the practicing Jews are one step closer to redemption…

62 leftynyc  Jan 29, 2015 1:44:29pm

re: #49 Ace-o-aces

I’ve heard it said a “Christian Zionist” is an anti-Semite who loves Jews.

I’m thinking A Christian Zionist is an anti-semite who loves Israel (not Jews).

63 jaunte  Jan 29, 2015 1:45:12pm

re: #57 Backwoods_Sleuth

“…She has argued that “powerful Jewish forces” use groups like the ACLU to destroy America, claimed “Jewish leftists in this country are eager to embrace Islam,” lamented that “the Jewish vote in this country is so confused, so many of the Jews in this country are atheist and their hearts are with this President…”

It’s good that she’s out there telling Jews what they should believe.

64 A Cranky One  Jan 29, 2015 1:45:19pm

re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!

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Of Ebola or Upchuck?

65 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:45:28pm

re: #62 leftynyc

I’m thinking A Christian Zionist is an anti-semite who loves Israel (not Jews).

I think they love the idea of Israel more so than actual Israel. Actual Israel would disturb them given that gays and lesbians are allowed to serve openly in the military there, that women play a big role in public life, etc.

66 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Jan 29, 2015 1:45:30pm

re:
#56

CCJ is mutating and what?

/

67 Ace-o-aces  Jan 29, 2015 1:46:03pm

BUT WILSON HAD A BLOWOUT FRACTURE BOO-BOO

68 Hercules Grytpype-Thynneghazi  Jan 29, 2015 1:46:31pm

re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!

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In the “capitol”!!!

Award-winning journalist with IQ of 150+ who can’t spell and doesn’t seem to know what a dictionary is for.

69 Charles Johnson  Jan 29, 2015 1:48:53pm

OK, I’m putting Chuck Johnson on mute for a while. His stupidity, racism and deliberate assholishness is getting on my last nerve.

70 retired cynic  Jan 29, 2015 1:50:42pm

re: #44 goddamnedfrank

Yes

71 ObserverArt  Jan 29, 2015 1:50:43pm

re: #41 HappyWarrior

These people don’t give a damn about Jews. Never have and never will. They’ll turn on Israel the second it has a government led by someone who doesn’t kiss their ass and buy their phony support for Israel.

These damn people don’t give a damn about the average American either.

If you are not a 1%er willing to pony up the bucks to keep these GOP duffs in their elected seats and fat and happy to do your bidding, then no need for you. Or me. Or Jews. Or African Americans. Or Native Americans, Or Hispanics, Or gays, etc.

72 HappyWarrior  Jan 29, 2015 1:51:39pm

re: #71 ObserverArt

These damn people don’t give a damn about the average American either.

If you are not a 1%er willing to pony up the bucks to keep these GOP duffs in their elected seats and fat and happy to do your bidding, then no need for you. Or me. Or Jews. Or African Americans. Or Native Americans, Or Hispanics, Or gays, etc.

Of course. Anyone not a wealthy rich white guy is fucked in their society. YOUR FAULT MOOCHER!

73 retired cynic  Jan 29, 2015 1:55:38pm

re: #70 retired cynic

OK, my Creative Cloud app was locked up, but it seems to be working now.

74 darthstar  Jan 29, 2015 1:56:21pm
75 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:56:25pm

re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!
Ebola is mutating & there is a possible case in the capitol of California, America’s most populous state. What could go wrong?
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It’s not in Fresno?

RBS

76 darthstar  Jan 29, 2015 1:56:41pm

Best. VP. Ever.

77 BeachDem  Jan 29, 2015 1:57:26pm

re: #36 Backwoods_Sleuth

Senate approves Keystone pipeline despite veto threat

And Tester is the Chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Ain’t life grand?

78 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 1:58:51pm

They did the lumbar puncture over 6 hours ago. The results were supposed to be back in 4 at the latest and then he could be discharged to go to a hotel and get real sleep.

Instead we are still waiting, although at least now it sounds like someone is looking into whether he can leave soon or not.

United has finally replied to my pleas on Twitter to find out what time the baggage office closes at Heathrow, so maybe he can hopefully get his clothes.

79 EPR-radar  Jan 29, 2015 1:59:20pm

re: #71 ObserverArt

These damn people don’t give a damn about the average American either.

If you are not a 1%er willing to pony up the bucks to keep these GOP duffs in their elected seats and fat and happy to do your bidding, then no need for you. Or me. Or Jews. Or African Americans. Or Native Americans, Or Hispanics, Or gays, etc.

Today’s GOP is essentially a simple construct. The central ideology is greed so absolute as to make Ebenezer Scrooge (pre-conversion) look like an altruistic saint.

As a distraction from this ideology, all kinds of political resentments are exploited and exacerbated in the US. Racism, sexism, homophobia, and xenophobia are all amplified and exploited. To serve this agenda, the GOP tirelessly does everything it can to make Americans both stupider and more malicious in aggregate.

Sounds like a perfectly legitimate party that liberals should compromise with in the name of good governance. //////////////////

80 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 1:59:52pm

Coolest Hunting Dog In The World

Yes… I know if he was really working, that should be blaze orange
81 darthstar  Jan 29, 2015 2:01:18pm

re: #80 RealityBasedSteve

Coolest Hunting Dog In The World

Image: Yes… I know if he was really working, that should be blaze orange

He’s not hunting, he’s giving orders - that’s a star on his lapel.

82 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 2:02:30pm

re: #78 klystron

They did the lumbar puncture over 6 hours ago. The results were supposed to be back in 4 at the latest and then he could be discharged to go to a hotel and get real sleep.

Instead we are still waiting, although at least now it sounds like someone is looking into whether he can leave soon or not.

United has finally replied to my pleas on Twitter to find out what time the baggage office closes at Heathrow, so maybe he can hopefully get his clothes.

Maybe United can deliver his baggage to where he will be staying when he leaves the hospital?

83 ObserverArt  Jan 29, 2015 2:04:11pm

re: #69 Charles Johnson

OK, I’m putting Chuck Johnson on mute for a while. His stupidity, racism and deliberate assholishness is getting on my last nerve.

Just relieving himself again, that’s all.

(I put this in the last thread just about the time the thread was winding down. To understand what triggered the idea see Kragar #56 - Last Thread)

CCJ - World’s Greatest Journalists sometimes relieves himself to cloud an issue
84 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 2:04:20pm

re: #82 Backwoods_Sleuth

Maybe United can deliver his baggage to where he will be staying when he leaves the hospital?

Hah, that would be too nice.

At least the Twitter did get back to me with the hours, and it’s not their fault that the hospital was so slow on getting him discharged. He’ll just change plans and stay a hotel closer to Heathrow - where he was due to be tomorrow night anyway.

85 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 29, 2015 2:04:40pm

I hope nobody is wondering why we still can’t get effective action on climate change:

This is from From “Advanced Energy for Life” a coal industry shill-site.

Roger Bezdek: Carbon Dioxide Profoundly Earth-Friendly (via donotlink)

In a thinly disguised assault on coal and hydrocarbons, the Obama Administration would have us believe that carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to life itself.

Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, a recent study by my company for the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity found that the benefits of carbon dioxide to all of us are far greater than its costs.

The government bases many of its regulatory positions on the so-called social cost of carbon, an estimate of climate change damages in a given year. However, our study showed the government positions were based on flawed science:

Roger’s company is Management Information Services Inc., a house of ill repute lobbying group in Washington DC.

86 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 2:05:40pm

re: #84 klystron

Hah, that would be too nice.

At least the Twitter did get back to me with the hours, and it’s not their fault that the hospital was so slow on getting him discharged. He’ll just change plans and stay a hotel closer to Heathrow - where he was due to be tomorrow night anyway.

Really, I wasn’t joking about United delivering the luggage. Most airlines will do that in situations like this.

87 EPR-radar  Jan 29, 2015 2:05:59pm

Here’s the easiest job in the world:

Health policy aide for Republicans.

The biggest decision would appear to be the font to use for printed distribution of the GOP health care plan.

“1) Don’t get sick. 2) If you do get sick, die quickly”.

88 No Country For Old Haters  Jan 29, 2015 2:06:34pm

re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth

BE AFRAID!!11!! RUN AWAY SCREAMING AND BE AFRAID!!11!!

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89 A Cranky One  Jan 29, 2015 2:07:27pm

re: #81 darthstar

90 BeachDem  Jan 29, 2015 2:08:57pm

He’s gone completely off the rails:

When did he get attacked for marrying an Asian woman?

Charles C. Johnson @ChuckCJohnson * 22m 22 minutes ago
If Republicans are racist why are more Republicans either married interracially or non-white than Democrats? #myasianwife
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Which side of his ass did he pull this stat from?

Ah—deleted that one and replaced it with this one:

And this proves what? (Is it even true—and who the fuck cares?)

91 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 2:09:37pm

re: #86 Backwoods_Sleuth

Really, I wasn’t joking about United delivering the luggage. Most airlines will do that in situations like this.

They could have offered and didn’t. Part of it may be it was an international flight and he had to go through customs separately from his bag.

The other problem is I don’t know yet where he will be this evening. There’s the likely plan, but. Sigh. I’m trying to coordinate what I can.

92 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 2:10:58pm

re: #85 Shiplord Kirel

I hope nobody is wondering why we still can’t get effective action on climate change:

This is from From “Advanced Energy for Life” a coal industry shill-site.

Roger Bezdek: Carbon Dioxide Profoundly Earth-Friendly (via donotlink)

Roger’s company is Management Information Services Inc., a house of ill repute lobbying group in Washington DC.

Oxygen is necessary for life, but if you breath pure oxygen at only slightly elevated pressures, you will fry your central nervous system and go into convolutions. Breathing pure O2 at even normal pressure will cause great pulmonary distress.

They miss the fact that the amount as well as the substance is critical. Sometimes even small changes can have profound impacts on a system.

RBS

93 EPR-radar  Jan 29, 2015 2:11:14pm

re: #90 BeachDem

Someone who tweets can just drop the bomb on this latest idiocy from CCJ.

GOP support for racist voting suppression to combat imaginary ‘voter fraud’ is sufficient evidence to prove GOP racism.

94 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 2:11:25pm
95 EPR-radar  Jan 29, 2015 2:13:20pm

re: #94 Kragar

Sharyl Attkisson is one of the ‘geniuses’ the GOP included in its clown show hearings for the Lynch nomination, IIRC.

96 RealityBasedSteve  Jan 29, 2015 2:13:44pm

re: #94 Kragar

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Well, of course that’s what they would say. You don’t expect them to admit to their non-constitutional actions do you? ///

RBS

97 Kragar  Jan 29, 2015 2:14:38pm
98 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 2:15:55pm
99 Shiplord Kirel  Jan 29, 2015 2:19:32pm

re: #85 Shiplord Kirel

“Advanced Energy for Life” gives a favorable mention to Peabody Energy, the infamous Peabody Coal of song and legend. Here’s another perspective on Peabody:
Paradise by John Prine

100 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 2:23:47pm
101 Justanotherhuman  Jan 29, 2015 2:25:01pm

re: #95 EPR-radar

Sharyl Attkisson is one of the ‘geniuses’ the GOP included in its clown show hearings for the Lynch nomination, IIRC.

It’s fucking incredible, that.

I watched Rachel at 4 am this morning and she also said that “Profit” Cindy Jacobs endorsement of Jindal’s “prayer rally” is being covered up by the organizers.

msnbc.com

(#5-6 of 40)

Debra Nussbaum Cohen is my new journalistic hero.

102 BeachDem  Jan 29, 2015 2:26:33pm

re: #94 Kragar

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As all sentient people have known all along. Guess that leaves out the Republicans who thought she’d make a great witness at the Loretta Lynch hearings. Spit.

103 Backwoods_Sleuth  Jan 29, 2015 2:27:26pm

re: #98 klystron

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did you tell them that he’s in hospital?

104 klystron  Jan 29, 2015 5:31:19pm

re: #103 Backwoods_Sleuth

did you tell them that he’s in hospital?

Yes.


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