Category: ATLmalcontent
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Limbaugh: Jesus would’ve joined the NRA
Windbag reacts to President Obama’s “divisive” mosque visit: “He’s such a defender and promoter of Islam, and on the other hand he and his party are constantly denigrating Christians. I don’t care what the issue is, whether it’s guns, whether it’s gay marriage, any cultural or social issue, or the bitter clinger comments. I’ve always…
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Is it sexist to call Lena Dunham annoying?
Probably. According to Dunham, calling Hillary Clinton “inaccessible” is sexist. So how should we describe a candidate who didn’t give an interview until three months into her second run for the presidency? The same one who had her functionaries literally rope off reporters — on Independence Day, no less. Is crypto-fascist acceptable? Plastic is another of…
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All you need to know about today’s GOP
EXCLUSIVE: Duck Commander Phil Robertson endorses Ted Cruz Cruz had dinner with the Robertson family Sunday night at their home in West Monroe, Louisiana. “I am thrilled to have Phil’s support for our campaign,” Cruz said. “The Robertson’s are a strong family of great Christian faith and conservative values.”
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Lynch mob
Students at Lebanon Valley College (LVC) are demanding the college rename “Lynch Memorial Hall,” arguing the name evokes memories of the public hanging of African-Americans by lynch mobs. They’ve also demanded mandatory sensitivity training for all university employees, consistent with millennial activist dogma that everyone is insensitive but them. Or to put it another, more trite…
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The dirt in MLK Jr.’s grave is well-rolled
Martin Luther King III and Dexter Scott King have sued their sister, Bernice King, CEO of the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent and Social Change, for the right to sell their father’s Nobel Peace Prize and family Bible. In a statement, Bernice King said she is “appalled and utterly ashamed, I am frankly disappointed that…
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Why cracker is not the ‘C-word’
When I was a kid, white supremacist J.B. Stoner ran for state office in Georgia. His ads, which TV stations were forced to air due to the Fairness Doctrine, included the N-word. It was jarring to hear, even for a kid who had not yet been exposed to politics of race. I also watched shows…