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PolitiChicks: Gays, Muslims & Gay Muslims (Ep 1)

Buckeye_Bill
Victoria Jackson's 'PolitiChicks': Former 'SNL' Star Launches Anti-Gay, Anti-Muslim Web Show

Has anyone viewed this new YouTube version of Barbara Walter's "The View"?

If it is meant to be a satirically sarcastic rendition to poke fun at stupid people for believing the crapola that is spewed on it, then it deserves an Emmy.

Buuuuut......unfortunately, it's "For Reelz", folks! These women ACTUALLY BELIEVE in what they say!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcCvvJWyx4c
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  • unimatrix0
    • +4
      unimatrix0  
    • Right wing ignorance and bigotry aside, a purely aesthetic note: Victoria needs to decide if she is a silly clown or a serious person, her attempt to occupy both spaces simultaneously is discombobulating, disturbing and unpleasant.

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • Leen61
  • Kandinsky
  • Leen61
  • alexandrek
  • Leen61
  • SFirman
  • coolplanet
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • SFirman
  • coolplanet
  • SFirman
  • coolplanet
  • SFirman
  • coolplanet
    • +1
      coolplanet  
    • SFirman:

      I believe I coined the word 'ecocollapse' back in 1987 in a column I wrote for the Mendocino (CA) Commentary.
      It is self-defining (which I strive for as a writer).
      Good luck googling it!

    • 6 months ago
  • SFirman
    • +1
      SFirman  
    • coolplanet:

      I spent a long time googling it. Nothing. Then I saw it spelled with a dash, which led me to the climate an across "The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse" I only took a guess that's what you meant. Do you still write? I admire anyone that writes well. Thanks for putting up Colbert. I like him.

    • 6 months ago
  • coolplanet
    • +1
      coolplanet  
    • SFirman:

      I had two columns in the Mendocino [CA] Commentary back in the 80s and early 90s -- jonEric and esotEric. The editor, Carol Root, gave us almost complete freedom, and even ran a headline I submitted: 'Gaia Gangbanged By Sick Motherfuckers!' I was stunned.
      In 1987 she published my article 'Ecocollapse' about global warming exacerbating forest fires.
      Ten years ago I stopped writing because it's SO much work with SO little pay. Plus I have this way of pissing people off with what I write and alienated some friends.
      The last article I penned was 'The Man Who Saw Tomorrow' in December 2001 about the famous 1978 Orson Wells movie by the same name on Nostradamus depicting the Twin Towers being destroyed by radical Islamists in 1999 and how the Bush administration LET 9/11 happen. It appeared verbatim in the first seven pages of Paranoia magazine (10th Anniversary Issue, Fall 2002). I came under attack by rabid neocons and decided to stop writing.
      Thanks for asking!

    • 6 months ago
  • SFirman
  • BenjaminDisraeli
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +3
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • If you all think the first in the series of insanity wasn't enough....here's "Part Two"!!!

      Revolting is the word that best describes what I feel inside after FORCING myself to view it.

      I have to go puke now.

    • 6 months ago
  • SFirman
  • BlobbyProtozoa
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • cmc101
  • VicenteFernandez
    • +7
      VicenteFernandez [removed]  
    • ¡Esta mujer nunca era incluso divertida cuando ella intentaba ser payaso en la televisión por la misma razón que ella está actuando como una persona sin cerebros hoy y es eso porque ella nunca tenía cualquier cerebro!

      ¡Ella es estúpida, ella es odiosa, ella es ignorante y ella es el Republicano perfecto!

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +6
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • Image
    • VicenteFernandez:

      (Translation of what VicenteFernandez wrote)
      "This woman was never even funny when she tried to be a clown on television for the same reason that she is acting like a person without brains today and that is because she never had any brain! She is stupid, she's obnoxious, she is ignorant and she is the perfect Republican!"

      (My answer)
      Estoy de acuerdo! Pero, ¿qué se puede hacer al respecto? Todo lo que podemos hacer es lo que es correcto en nuestros propios corazones!
      (Translated)
      "I agree! But, what can be done about it? All we can do is what's right in our own hearts!"

      Tenga un día agradable!

      }8^)

    • 6 months ago
  • chew_chew
  • VicenteFernandez
  • chew_chew
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • VicenteFernandez
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +3
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • Image
    • VicenteFernandez:

      "¿Es esto enrrollado? ¿Si?" (Translation: "Are you Funky? Yes?")

      You ARE aware of what I asked you, correctamundo? Should I have used my "Cuban language skills", like what Herman Cain't "speaks" for you to understand my question I posed to you?

      I asked if you're Funky reincarnated.

      No?

      Yes!

    • 6 months ago
  • sunny1
    • +5
      sunny1  
    • I just don't know how to respond to this, these women just shouldn't be breathing air. I wonder if anyone could explain to them that THEY are terrorists. I watched as much as I could stomach. The comment about Kosher blessings being practiced by those a what are they called? Jews. That's it Jews. Wow.

    • 6 months ago
  • coolplanet
    • +5
      coolplanet  
    • I always thought Victoria Jackson was playing a stupid blond on SNL.
      It was no act!
      These clueless chicks are setting the woman's rights movement back 50 years.

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • coolplanet
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +6
      Buckeye_Bill  
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    • coolplanet:

      "O, back to the stone age when men dragged women around by their hair?"

      Not everywhere. My ancestors were a tab bit more...civilized...than that. They actually respected women and their "leadership".

      As a matter of fact, just recently the "Chief" of the Cherokee Nation died on April 7th, 2010.

      "Wilma Mankiller, whose life encapsulated some of the traditions and the changes that are part of contemporary Native American culture, died on Tuesday. She was 64.

      In 1985, Mankiller became the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation, a position she held for a decade. As chief, she headed the Tribal Council, the ruling body of the 72,000-member Cherokee Nation, and was principal guardian of Cherokee customs and traditions.

      During her tenure, membership in the Cherokee Nation tripled and its budget grew to $150 million a year. Mankiller put much of that money back into health care and educational resources for the tribe.

      In a 1993 interview on Fresh Air, Mankiller described how a 1979 car accident that nearly killed her completely changed the way she viewed her own life. She says that accident helped her adopt the Cherokee approach to life.

      "I think the Cherokee approach to life is being able to continually move forward with kind of a good mind and not focus on the negative things in your life and the negative things you see around you, but focus on the positive things and try to look at the larger picture and keep moving forward," Mankiller explained. "[It] also taught me to look at the larger things in life rather than focusing on small things, and it's also awfully, awfully hard to rattle me after having faced my own mortality ... so the things I learned from those experiences actually enabled me to lead. Without those experiences, I don't think I would have been able to lead. I think I would have gotten caught up in a lot of nonsensical things." "
      Source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125668640
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      There is a 1993 interview with Wilma Mankiller that can be heard by clicking on the "Source Link" above.

      And, as you can plainly read, there are women that rise above politics, homophobias, religion and racism by being an asset to their fellow human beings!

    • 6 months ago
  • coolplanet
    • +3
      coolplanet  
    • Buckeye_Bill:

      I'm glad you picked up on my sarcasm.
      Actually women 5000 years ago pretty much ruled the known world in the days of matriarchy.
      Shortly thereafter Abraham came along and we know the end of that story.....
      My aunts maintain that my grandmother, Margaret Fox, is half Cherokee. When I visited Cherokee, NC, in 1982 I was pleasently surprized to meet Chief Taylor (my dad's last name).
      Something should have tipped me off when I learned my dad was a huge fan and penpal of Peltier for many years.
      Does that make me Injun royalty? ;~D

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • coolplanet
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • coolplanet
  • OlBlue
    • +5
      OlBlue  
    • Like Glenn Beck, they're a bit too crazy for Fox. Not much, just a bit. I understand the Fox executives quoted them a little Jack Nicholson in "As Good As It Gets": "Go sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up here."

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • HarukoHaruhara
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +3
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • HarukoHaruhara:

      Jesus "face-palming". What a visual for the mind!

      Stupidity is the absence of intelligence uncoupled from common sense that does not perpetuate knowledge and experience. Or, to put it more bluntly, the lack of labor under correct knowledge. Intelligence cannot be static. It must be dynamic. A perpetual motion of thought, if you will. For if knowledge was to sit on it's fist and kick back on it's proverbial thumb, what good is it?

      About as useful as a good book that's never been read. Or a tool that's never been used.

      "What a terrible thing to have lost one's mind. Or not to have a mind at all." - Dan Quayle

      Worthless. To the human race.

      Of course, the Universe can get along quite nicely without Mankind, as it has for billions of years prior to our arrival on the scene, and most indubitably will long after we're gone!

      Now, Mrs. Betty Bowers, a cartoonish character, exemplifies today's Conservative Christians' points of view on sex and religion so succinctly that it can be used against them with vigor!

      But, of course, they become enraged by anyone showing them how silly they look to those that use the grey matter one is born with. Teavangelistas must have had theirs spooned out at an early age and replaced with clay mixed with manure. I sometimes look for the strings that must be attached to them since they all say and dance about the same way!

      But one must resist the urge to put them out of their, and our misery, since they are related to us genetically.

      Patience and understanding should be applied to their re-education so they can once again join the Race of Man as funcational human beings.

      Hope springs eternal...

    • 6 months ago
  • tlsmith63
    • +3
      tlsmith63  
    • It's sad to see what Victoria Jackson has become. She has completely lost it, just like Frank Miller (the guy who wrote The Dark Knight Returns). Keith Olbermann should report on Miller's anti-OWS rant. It was really disgusting.

    • 6 months ago
  • Plue
    • +6
      Plue  
    • That's it! I'm taking their woman card. These airheads are a discrace to women. To combat their stupidity I am ordering Nobel Peace Prize recipient Leymah Gbowee's book "Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, And Sex Changed A Nation At War" in order to rid my mind of their taint of stupidity. Nice post BB +^d

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +5
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • Image
    • Plue:

      "That's it! I'm taking their woman card."

      Only another woman can do what you suggest. Me, being the male version of the human race, would be pilloried for even mentioning doing it.

      Let me know when you go to do it, as I would love to be a witness to justice being "served"!

    • 6 months ago
  • cmc101
  • Nick19
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +6
      Buckeye_Bill  
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    • Nick19:

      Oh gawd, how I have been there and done that! Unfortunatey, keyboards do not survive the onslaught of my fingers! I wear one out every few months after beating my fingers into the keys. I can afford replacing a keyboard but not monitors...so I have this tree in the front yard...

    • 6 months ago
  • JohnCage
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • WNYmathGuy
    • +3
      WNYmathGuy  
    • OMG these chicks are so fucking ignorant that I can't understand how they breathe. And it's so badly contrived that it wouldn't have passed as a high school senior creative writing/video project.

      Snopes is not owned by Soros, It wasn't a mosque and it wasn't at ground zero. The bible of christian faith's say to stone to death women that have pre-marital sex. It also says to kill gay men. Do they know that Ala Akbar means God is great and that their God is the same god as that of the Jew's and Christians?

      AAAGGGHHHH!!!! It's such an unending stream of lies presented as fact that I hope these women all get brain tumors.

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +4
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • WNYmathGuy:

      A brain tumor would be an excuse for their total ignorance of reality. However, I would not wish ill will upon anyone. I prefer to combat ignorance with tolerance, understanding and love.

      As I have come to fathom through living with those who do not see the world as I do, it's better to make every effort to open eyes and minds with a peaceful approach rather than confrontational reproach.

      For, if we all remember, these individuals are our brothers and sisters of this planet.

      I use propaghandi as my "shield" and "weapon" against closed-mindedness.

      Intelligence is awareness of ignorance. Stupidity is ignorance of ignorance.

      I see people who do not comprehend their own intolerance of others as suffering from ignorance and should be educated to see the wrongs they profess as truth.

      I respect life. All life. Even theirs.

      All we need is love.

    • 6 months ago
  • wynnmeg61
  • WNYmathGuy
  • WNYmathGuy
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +3
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • WNYmathGuy:

      I fully understand where you're coming from.

      One thought came to mind when you mentioned Lee Atwater that may distinguish him from them.

      A phrase actually......gross moral turpitude.

      It goes without saying, even though I said it.

      }B^D

    • 6 months ago
  • WNYmathGuy
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • WNYmathGuy
    • +1
      WNYmathGuy  
    • Buckeye_Bill:

      (1st not all Christians are assholes, just like not all are assholes, but...)
      No and this is how it works. If you are in a house looking through a window at a person outside your house and you keep yourself in the dark and turn bright lights on them, then you will only see them, and they will look at the glass and only see themselves. If the light is shown on both people then both will see the other person with a ghost of themselves superimposed on their doppelganger. Staying on the dark side prevents insight.

      The trick is to have no insight; like George Bush. If you keep yourself in the dark, you can make up anything.

    • 6 months ago
  • kennymotown
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +4
      Buckeye_Bill  
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    • kennymotown:

      Cave ab homine unius libri. Beware the man (or women) of one book.

      No matter which "book" it is!

      And...you know they most likely read books written by authors with names like Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter.

      Just proposing....

    • 6 months ago
  • kennymotown
  • WNYmathGuy
  • kennymotown
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +3
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • Intolerance should be met with logical reasoning. Intelligence should be used as a litmus test for things perceived that cannot be proven as fact.

      IMHO

      There is such a thing as intolerance of intolerance.

      Intolerant ignorance is not owned by any one group of people. Or religion, race, creed, color, sex or nationality.

      As this video indicates.

    • 6 months ago
  • wynnmeg61
    • +2
      wynnmeg61  
    • Buckeye_Bill:

      You are right on that. I have seen a great deal of intolerance from just about every point of view right here on Current. It is very sad that being a hater is as American as apple pie.

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • wynnmeg61
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • wynnmeg61
    • +2
      wynnmeg61  
    • Buckeye_Bill:

      LOL, very good. Every group believes themselves to be morally superior to next group. I support OWS in theory and have attended two protests in two states, but honest to dog I wish they were more organized and put forth concrete demands. This nebulousness of the movement is going to be the death of the movement, which would be a real tragedy. It simply plays right into the hands of the 1%.

      The filthy screeds from those who consider themselves to be OWS don't advance anything at all. Americans have a bad habit of letting their passions run away with them while at the same time failing to put forth any workable practical solutions.

      I have seen just as much vitriolic hateful rhetoric coming from environmentalists, animal rights activists, gay rights activists, and secular humanists; as I have from the Tea Party, the religious right, and corporatists'. It makes me very sad, but that is unfortunately a large part of the human condition.

    • 6 months ago
  • sunny1
  • Buckeye_Bill
  • wynnmeg61
    • +3
      wynnmeg61  
    • I am glad that you realize that these women are in fact totally wing-nut. Jackson is such a fool, but a truly creepy activist fool. If you are not a evangelical right wing extremist, you must be pro-any-other-extremist. They think they are the only ones who should have freedoms.

    • 6 months ago
  • Buckeye_Bill
    • +5
      Buckeye_Bill  
    • wynnmeg61:

      Christian activists see their "freedoms" are endangered by another's "freedoms".

      One religion cannot be "set free" to spread their beliefs because of another's religion.

      It's the classic, "You're wrong and I'm right" mentality.

      Just sayin'.....

    • 6 months ago
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