TheMadKing

TheMadKing

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8 hours ago @ Big Peace - 'Anonymous' Leaks Assa... · 0 replies · +4 points

Funny. Most sane people consider Orwell's 1984 a nightmarish cautionary tale. To the modern leftist press worldwide, it's a journalism primer. How far the mighty have fallen.

5 days ago @ Big Hollywood - Painter's Anti-Obama W... · 0 replies · +17 points

LOL! On Psychotropics is more like it. You libtards see racism in your soup.

2 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - Your Obama Apologist o... · 0 replies · +14 points

one million less jobs. Higher gas and food prices. A 150% rise in food stamp recipients. A foreign policy that rewards our enemies and punishes our friends (and don't start with bin Laden, Obama had no choice but to act or face impeachent). $6B plus lost in failed Green energy companies that are only green to his crony friends and all red to the taxpayers. Billions for Brazilian and Middle East oil, not a penny for America's. $26B to date lost on GM to prop up the unions that led it to bankruptcy in the first place. And all that's just for starters.

Notice, Tom Blockhead, that I make no mention of race or political party nor do I care. A failed president is a failed president, an apologist is an apologist, and Will Ferrell is a left wing Obama apologist like most everyone else in Hollywood. Fact is, I lived to see Obama White aka Jemmah Cahtah fail the same way, and Obama will likewise be one-and-done president. He has lost the American center which decides national elections, and that spells D-O-O-M in November. The only race issue here is that we now know a black president can be just as politicized, polarizing, inept, incompetent, stupid-acting and corrupt as a white one. Skin color got nothin' to do with it. That is all.

5 weeks ago @ Big Journalism - Boston Globe En... · 0 replies · +2 points

LOL! Huntsman must be the first Republican to hold up a Boston Globe endorsement as a good thing. Or did McCain do it too? Wouldn't be surprised, given both candidates have about as much in common with real Republicans as the Boston Globe.

5 weeks ago @ Big Government - California's Death Pen... · 0 replies · +1 points

Mr. Scott and Surfing Cowboy, just read the many stomach-turning horror stories in expert FBI profiler John Douglas's Mindhunter. Then tell me you don't believe in capital punishment. Some people really do deserve to die for the inhuman things they do, and I don't care how much it costs. Bundy and Gacy BBQs: Priceless!

http://www.johndouglasmindhunter.com/home.php

As to long-term knowledge, the Boston Globe said the same thing in an editorial about Ted Bundy before his scheduled execution: "think how much we can learn." He brutally raped and slaughtered over forty women in four states, including 13-year-old Kimberly Leach whom he stuffed under a pigshed after like she was human garbage. That was somebody's daughter! How about Bundy, Gacy, Henry Lee Lucas and others like them were just plain evil psychopaths who totally lacked any human empathy whatsoever? What's to learn?

Don't think yourselves into stupid over this. Sorry, too late.

5 weeks ago @ Big Government - California's Death Pen... · 1 reply · +1 points

Does that include Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy, GritBoy? Let 'em loose after 25 years because some misguided easy-to-con prison shrink says they're well again? Why not give them penis pumps and a six-pack of Viagra upon release while we're at it? The best thing about the death penalty, Gritty, is that serial killers like those two will never kill again. There's your deterrent. If only they had a death penalty for abysmal society-endangering stupidity like yours, but I expect Darwin's Law will catch up with you sooner or later.

5 weeks ago @ Big Government - California's Death Pen... · 0 replies · +3 points

I would prefer that the death penalty be reserved for the truly heinous: child rapist-murderers, serial killers like Ted Bundy, mass murderers, cop killers, etc. The problem with life without possibility of parole is that it never is. Somehow the maniacs wind up back on the streets and pick up where they left off, even after 40 years in captivity. See, this is how the airhead libtards work: first, eliminate capital punishment. Then, eliminate life without possibility of parole, which they would claim is a de facto death sentence.

The only people worthy of imprisonment or execution in their eyes are conservatives! In summation, ACLU moron lawyers take the Rolling Stones to heart, be it cop killers like Mumia Abu Jamal or terrorists like bin Laden: all the cops are criminals, and all the sinners saints. You want the leftist libtard philosophy of life in a nutshell, that's it. Prime example. How many of the same libtard leftists who felt Awlaki was killed without reasonable cause would have pulled the switch themselves on George W. Bush? 'nuff said.

9 weeks ago @ Big Hollywood - We’re Here: Conserva... · 0 replies · +7 points

My great hope (and not an unrealistic one) is that conservatives sweep into power in the Oval Office and Congress next year, and that hearings are held regarding the poisonous employment atmosphere in Hollywood. Those who have been blacklisted and have evidence to prove it should testify before Congress. The film industry is of course under NO obligation to hire anyone for any job except by way of artistic merit, but once employed a creative film artist should NEVER be fired for expression of political beliefs alone.

Let THEM sweat it out under the glare of the public spotlight for a change! Let THEM answer the tough questions under grilling! Didn't we have this conversation about 60 years ago? What makes McCarthyism wrong then and right now? Don't answer, it's a rhetorical question. The only tolerance the leftist Hollywood kommissars show is for evil, which Thomas Mann declared a crime. As is being fired for beliefs and opinions alone. It's time to get Congress involved. Call them the Operation Fired Fast and Furious/Rightwalker hearings lol!

9 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - James Cameron Sued For... · 0 replies · +2 points

I liked Dances with Wolves and Avatar better when they were called Billy Jack, just like I liked Ray Parker's Ghostbusters theme and Huey Lewis and the News' I Want A New Drug better when it was M's Pop Muzik. Talent borrows, genius steals.

10 weeks ago @ Big Government - Government Policy, Not... · 0 replies · +1 points

Classic case in point: the workers at the iconic Gibson factory. What more do you need to see? Sadly, Obama's government isn't as lazy as he accuses the American people of being. They are in fact working overtime to implement China's state control model, totalitarianism included. To paraphrase Orwell, they want to control all levels of life. The real question is, will we stand by like stupid proles and let them until it's too late?