Miles Archer
Miles Archer's JournalTed Nugent unloads on African-American “thugs” in horribly racist column about Ferguson (Salon)
http://www.salon.com/2014/10/02/ted_nugent_unloads_on_african_american_%E2%80%9Cthugs%E2%80%9D_in_horribly_racist_column_about_ferguson/
Rocker, right-wing polemicist, and Republican campaigner Ted Nugent has launched yet another racist tirade, penning a column in which he assails Ferguson thugs and a purported plague of black violence and demands that African-Americans stop supporting liberal politicians.
Nugents latest racist outburst which comes after the entertainer called our first African-American president a subhuman mongrel and defended the South African apartheid system and the use of the n-word arrived in the form of his column for far-right website WorldNetDaily.
He begins his column by noting that a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri was recently shot as he investigated a break-in. (Officials have said that the shooting was unrelated to protests over the August shooting of unarmed black teen Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.) Nugent wonders why the media have made it a point not to describe the suspect or suspects the police are searching for, and then proceeds to draw his own conclusions about the suspects.
Based on crime stats in Ferguson and elsewhere, Nugent writes, it would be a safe bet to assume the two thugs the police are looking for are black males between the age of 15 and 25.
So Kissinger and Ford were planning a second-term war against Cuba. Charming.
Right now on Lawrence O'Donnell's show.
McCain: "We're gonna run out of targets soon with no boots on the ground to identify new ones"
Just now on the Andrea Greenspan Comedy Variety Hour.
He's very concerned.
VERY.
Really banging that drum to send ground troops into Syria.
Sarah Silverman. Funny? Annoying? Both? Neither? Inquiring minds want to know.
She is apparently hosting SNL this week.
I know what I think, but I wanna know what you think. Have at it.
GOP Continues to Blow Off Rule About Not Criticizing the President During Wartime
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-cesca/gop-continues-to-blow-off_b_5903104.html
The biggest news of the past 10 days: President Obama launched the first sorties into Syria, targeting ISIS terrorists. Within 24 hours, however, Republicans everywhere decided to turn an awkward salute into a near-impeachable crime against humanity, thus violating one of their most sacred rules from the Bush administration era: never criticize the commander-in-chief during wartime. Here's just another friendly reminder of what I thought was the rule about this kind of behavior (note that O'Reilly and Hannity have been especially critical of Obama):
--Bill O'Reilly, April, 2004
--Rush Limbaugh, 6/14/07
--Sean Hannity, 10/18/06
Morning Dead Intern Killer Joe: Obama needs a moment of clarity like George W. Bush had
"He needs to be like George W. Bush, who looked at his foreign policy and said "it needs to change," and it did."
You're right, Joe, so right. If there's one thing Obama needs to do, it's be more like George W. Bush and have the same kind if epiphanies he had.
On a very special Morning Joke: Joe & Mika blowing sloppy wet smoochies at the Koch boys
"Democrat billionaires have beenn doing this for YEARS! How stupid do they think we ARE???"
Joe and Mika agreed that if we needed surgery and David Koch paid for it we would THANK GOD for the Koch brothers.
Err...HUH?
So...a radio station asked me if I would like to do a show for them...
...and I said "yes." First show will be next Saturday night. They stream from the Web so I will be both bad AND nationwide.
Unfortunately, I can't post any details here, because as we know, there are lurking freeper stalker assholes who like to read DU posts and then go back to their lurking freeper stalker asshole Websites and post things about what you had for lunch today because you revealed too much "personal information." I had a couple of DUers send me PMs once when that happened. Since then, no "personally identifiable" stuff posted here.
But I did want to share good news with you, and to send a shout-out to Mr. Scorpio. I check in with DU sporadically these days so I am not sure if he is still doing a show, but if he is, I invite him to promote it in this thread.
According to Andrea Mitchell, Derek Jeter and Chuck Toad both "do it when it matters."
Just now on Ms. Greenspan's comedy / variety hour.
They were discussing Derek Jeter and Toad said that he "just does it when it matters."
Ms. Greenspan replied "He's just like you...you both do it when it matters."
Awwww.
Inside the Koch Brothers' Toxic Empire (Rolling Stone)
Together, Charles and David Koch control one of the world's largest fortunes, which they are using to buy up our political system. But what they don't want you to know is how they made all that money
By Tim Dickinson | September 24, 2014
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/inside-the-koch-brothers-toxic-empire-20140924
The enormity of the Koch fortune is no mystery. Brothers Charles and David are each worth more than $40 billion. The electoral influence of the Koch brothers is similarly well-chronicled. The Kochs are our homegrown oligarchs; they've cornered the market on Republican politics and are nakedly attempting to buy Congress and the White House. Their political network helped finance the Tea Party and powers today's GOP. Koch-affiliated organizations raised some $400 million during the 2012 election, and aim to spend another $290 million to elect Republicans in this year's midterms. So far in this cycle, Koch-backed entities have bought 44,000 political ads to boost Republican efforts to take back the Senate.
What is less clear is where all that money comes from. Koch Industries is headquartered in a squat, smoked-glass building that rises above the prairie on the outskirts of Wichita, Kansas. The building, like the brothers' fiercely private firm, is literally and figuratively a black box. Koch touts only one top-line financial figure: $115 billion in annual revenue, as estimated by Forbes. By that metric, it is larger than IBM, Honda or Hewlett-Packard and is America's second-largest private company after agribusiness colossus Cargill. The company's stock response to inquiries from reporters: "We are privately held and don't disclose this information."
But Koch Industries is not entirely opaque. The company's troubled legal history including a trail of congressional investigations, Department of Justice consent decrees, civil lawsuits and felony convictions augmented by internal company documents, leaked State Department cables, Freedom of Information disclosures and company whistle-blowers, combine to cast an unwelcome spotlight on the toxic empire whose profits finance the modern GOP.
Under the nearly five-decade reign of CEO Charles Koch, the company has paid out record civil and criminal environmental penalties. And in 1999, a jury handed down to Koch's pipeline company what was then the largest wrongful-death judgment of its type in U.S. history, resulting from the explosion of a defective pipeline that incinerated a pair of Texas teenagers.
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