Newt reminds a sanctuary full of affluent white Christians who the real victims are.
“You have radical Islamists who want to kill us, and the secular left who want to coerce us,” he said.
Newt reminds a sanctuary full of affluent white Christians who the real victims are.
“You have radical Islamists who want to kill us, and the secular left who want to coerce us,” he said.
“All of a sudden, because of allegations and perceptions that have been tried to be created of me, now I can’t take our dog on my deck and throw out biscuits to him,” Sandusky said. “Now all of a sudden these people turn on me, when they’ve been in my home with their kids. … It’s difficult for me to understand.”
Yeah, hard to believe parents don’t want their kids hanging around a guy who was observed sodomizing a 10-year-old boy.
Every Republican is a victim. According to a former South Carolina GOP chairman who endorsed Rick Perry, it wasn’t the governor’s poor debating performances that did him in.
“We were victims of a drive-by shooting by the liberal press,” he said.

Posing w/ Mary Magdalene
Though I’ve never been a big fan of proselytizing jocks Tebow seems like a decent enough fellow — I’ll take him over that asshole Ben Roethlisberger any day.
It’s the Tebow acolytes I can’t stand, those who’ve turned him into a litmus test for their Christian persecution complex. Makes you wonder how Romneytron will handle this.
The former governor of Massachusetts can’t root against the New England Patriots, who will play host to the Son of Jesus next weekend, any more than he can speak ill of Tebow.
Please, someone ask him to choose a side. It’ll be fun watching The Anchorman squirm.
Herman Cain plays the victim card — didn’t see that coming.
WEST CHESTER, Ohio (AP) — His campaign rocked anew, a feisty Herman Cain claimed a “groundswell of positive support” from backers on Wednesday and accused critics of trying to derail his White House bid as he worked to stem the fallout from allegations of a 13-year extramarital affair.
“They’re attacking my character, my reputation and my name in order to try to bring me down,” a feisty Cain told a friendly crowd without naming his critics. “But, you see, I don’t believe that America is going to let that happen.”
I think it’s safe to assume Herman Cain’s wife will be voting Democratic again this year.
As you’ve no doubt noticed conservative Christians are the most persecuted group in all the world, be they female (Sarah Palin), black (Herman Cain) or gay (one of the cast members of Logo’s ode to Amos ‘n’ Andy, “The A-List: Dallas”).
A cast member of the gay reality TV show “A-List Dallas” tells The Daily Caller that he was punched to the ground and bloodied Friday night by someone vandalizing his car because he’s a gay conservative associated with commentator Ann Coulter.
Taylor Garrett, a Republican consultant in Texas who stars in the reality series on the channel LOGO TV, said in an interview that he was attacked outside a birthday party in Dallas after finding a vandal scratching “F–k Coulter” on the side of his car. …
Garrett said he begged the police not to put his name on the police report, because “I didn’t want to be in the press again about this,” but his friends convinced him otherwise.
Last month the “Gaymos and Dandy” star alleged that a “liberal” lobbed a rock through the window of his Dallas home. No police report then, either.
Bocephus, fired as the Monday Night Football balladeer after comparing Obama to Hilter, plays the martyr.
“After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made MY decision,” he wrote. “By pulling my opening Oct 3rd, You (ESPN) stepped on the Toes of *The First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore Me, My Song, and All My Rowdy Friends are OUT OF HERE. It’s been a great run.”
*Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Last I checked, ESPN didn’t pass a law prohibiting the playing of Hank’s song.
According to a colleague, Atlanta’s former mayor was on the radio this morning blaming the media for the resignation of the city’s scandal-plagued schools superintendent, Beverly Hall.
Franklin and Hall have a lot in common. Their tenures as mayor and superintendent, respectively, started strong but ended poorly.
It’s the media’s fault.
Surprise: The drama queen plays the victim card while strolling the red carpet at the Iowa premiere of the *Palin propaganda opus.
“What would make a celebrity, like you saw on screen, so hate someone that they’d seek their destruction, their death, the death of their children?”
So David Letterman wants to murder Bristol, eh Sarah?
*By the way, the title of the Palin pic, “The Undefeated,” is quite misleading. Besides her failed 2008 run for the Blair House, she finished third in her bid to be Miss Alaska and lost in her quest for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor in 2002. She’s been defeated as many times as not.
Chris Wallace was wrong to ask Michele Bachmann if she is flaky. He should’ve asked if she’s conspiratorial whack job — a rhetorical question, yes, but more appropriate. This is the candidate, after all, who wouldn’t fill out a Census form because she feared some Obama/ACORN conspiracy to pilfer precious bodily fluids.
Regardless, can we at least agree that flakes and nuts are gender-neutral?
Apparently not. More than a few pundits are claiming that the Fox News Sunday host is sexist because he asked Rep. Bachmann if she’s frosted or corn.
“[Wallace] made a fool of himself while revealing the sexist double-standard that floats for ‘fair and balanced’ at Fox,” writes blogger Taylor Marsh.
Totally baseless, of course, but no matter. Bachmann can play the victim now, rallying her base against the media elites conspiring to bring her down.
To be fair, Bachmann is no Sarah Palin when it comes to martyrdom. And the victim doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Bristol Palin, out pimping her “memoir,” now claims her virginity was “stolen.” Not sure if the thief was Levi or Bartles and Jaymes, but it certainly wasn’t Bristol’s fault.
So much for the party of personal responsibility.
The biggest threats to our way of life? Rudeness and the victim mentality, exemplified by these two (insert unmentionable female slur):
*In an epic incident of the pot calling the kettle rude, a Tigard, Oregon woman said she felt “disrespected” after police escorted her from an Amtrak train mostly because she refused to get off her cellphone — for 16 hours.
*A woman traveling on New York’s Metro North train line was recorded by a fellow passenger telling train employees that she is too “well-educated” to be told to quiet down and not use profanity in her cell-phone conversation.
“Do you know what schools I’ve been to? How well-educated I am?” she asks the train employee, who is seen explaining to another employee that she asked the passenger to stop using the “F-bomb.”
“I’m sorry do you think I’m a little hoodlum?” she asks, then demands her money back and dares the conductor to stop the train.
Andrew Breitbart, who nearly destroyed a woman’s career then claimed he was the real victim after his chicanery was unmasked, believes professional victim Sarah Palin should go the Oprah route.
A Palin show would “upset the victimology narrative of most of those shows and talked about heroism and did pretty much a very similar mid-day show appealing to the same audience, she could be a kingmaker within the pop-culture world and then run for president. But if Sarah Palin were to run for office right now, to say I wouldn’t be against it is an understatement… her courage and her standing up against a villainous torrent of attacks makes me admire her as much as anybody in America right now.”
Delusion is a powerful drug.
So Russell, what time should I pick up your daughter?
Fame snatched Chris Brown’s freedom, writes *the annoying self-help guru.
Chris is suffering from the same thing that almost every young star has gone through, including the Disney kids. Having lost control, some of these young artists, sometimes, do an unspeakable thing at a moment in time. And they pay the price. But, as my team and I have written repeatedly on my site GlobalGrind.com, what’s not fair is artists paying the price of the sins in their young lives for the rest of their lives. Again, and again, and again. That’s just not fair.
We all owe poor Chris an apology “dragging [him] away from his art,” according to Simmons. He did a couple of hours community service — leave him alone. He’s paid his debt.
Forget that Brown has never actually apologized for beating the hell out of a woman. Why should he, with enablers like Simmons whispering in his ear.
By the way, Brown’s new album is titled “F.A.M.E.: Forgiving All My Enemies.”
*As for Simmons … told ya.