How many times do we have to listen to Sean Hannity and the rest of the goons on the right disregard well-founded opinions and ideas because the poor caller might not be able to come up with a quote on the spot of something that happened 12 years ago? What about berating callers for not reading thousand-page bills when they had their interns do the markup of the good parts?
"No, give me an example; you obviously don't know what you're talking about. Heh heh."
Today I had the frustrating joy of hearing Hannity address the MTV show "Skins," a fictional new show on MTV that portrays very young, very horny kids. The OMG TMZ WTF flap going on now is that the entertainment media is
tossing around terms like "child porn."
Rut-roh, our hero Seannity to the rescue! Only Sean did nothing more than trip over his cape. He apparently had gone through the extent of
skimming an article about outrage over a show before offering platitudes about the bigger themes like: the viability of potential lawsuits, how far artistic expression needs to go to get a point across, and lamenting the loss of innocence of children.
But he never saw the show. He had no knowledge that it was an American remake of a British show. He kept calling it a movie.
Note to Sean: offering uninformed opinions is just that no matter what the setting. You want to rail against the show? Buck up and watch the damn thing. Then you can sanctimoniously lead the charge to save the souls of the youth of America.
But right now? "No, give me an example; you obviously don't know what you're talking about. Heh heh."
Assclown.
3 comments:
I applaud you for your ability to keep your food down when discussing Hannity.
You kept your food down, right?
Pearl
I just don't eat. Especially with Mouthy they Liberal-eating Mouth-on-a-stick hanging out there.
Hannity et al need a brain transplant.
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