Showing posts with label Sebastian Gorka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sebastian Gorka. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2020

I Didn't Say It ....

Sebastian Gorka, _____’s nominee for the National Security Education Board, spewing filth:

“What has whiteness brought us? What has western civilization brought us? When you look at the western civilization, when you look at representative democracy, you look at rule of law, you look at equality before the law, you look at equality of the sexes. Or, we could go to the African subcontinent and have female genital mutilation be a part of their local culture, or we could have slave markets in Libya.  Maybe we should follow the slave markets of Libya, as opposed to the inherent whiteness of our civilization. If whiteness is bad, then what do we replace it with? If we have to replace it with, I don’t know, blackness or yellowness, what does that mean? Does it mean that some cultures are better than others? Oops—I thought we weren’t allowed to say that.”

I guess Gorka forgot about slave markets in America; I guess he forgot that whiteness didn’t bring equality, those people deemed ‘less than’ protested and fought for it.
Fucking racist. Another one in this White House.
Juan Williams, Fox ‘News’, on Putin’s bounties on American soldiers:

“There is no way to explain President _____’s lack of action in response to US intelligence showing Russia paid bounties for the murder of American soldiers. Even worse, there is no explanation for why Congressional Republicans aren’t raising Hell over _____’s silence.”

For a president who says he’s the best military president ever, and is the law and order president, he certainly doesn’t appear interested in finding out if this story is true. I wonder why …
Oh, Putin. He’s Putin’s Little Bitch.
Steve Schmidt, political strategist for GOP candidates, on ______’s epic COVID-19 fail:

“_____ has brought death, suffering and economic collapse on an epic scale. And let’s be clear. This isn’t happening in every country in the world. This place. Our place. Our home. Our country. We are the epicenter. We are the place where you are most likely to die from this disease. We’re the ones with the most shattered economy. And we are because of the fool that sists in the Oval Office.”

Remember, Schmidt is a Republican, mourning the loss of his party to a faux-Christian, racist, rapist, pussy grabbing, traitor.
Bret Baier, Fox News, on _____’s Rose Garden Press Conference that turned into a campaign stop after he talked for an hour before taking questions:

"Presidents in the past have stayed away from overt campaign rhetoric from the Rose Garden or the White House, but it is the President's discretion. It is worth noting, however, to be fair, that had President Obama made this kind of speech from the Rose Garden, Republicans on Capitol Hill would likely have been up in arms."

Sure, because a Black man shouldn’t be allowed to do that, but a racist pussy groping traitor is just fine with GOP Cowards.
_____, calling New York City a “hellhole” after SCOTUS ruled that the Manhattan district attorney can subpoena his tax returns as part of an investigation into hush money payments:

“From a certain point, I’m satisfied. From another point, I’m not satisfied, because frankly this is a political witch hunt, the likes of which nobody’s ever seen. It’s a pure witch hunt. It’s a hoax, just like the Mueller investigation was a hoax, which I won. This is just another hoax. This is purely political. I win at the federal level, and we won very decisively, and so they sent it in to New York, and you know what’s going on in New York. Everyone’s leaving. It’s turned out to be a hellhole, and they better do something about it. This is a political witch hunt that just continues.”

Wait, I thought Mueller was the witch hunt of the likes we’d never seen?
Sounds like the Occupant of the White House is a’scurred.
Conspiracy Theory: If _____ doesn’t win in November, he will resign from office, making Michael Elizabeth Pence the president until Biden takes office in November. Pence will then pardon _____ for his crimes, but if the SDNY comes after him, _____ will leave the country for somewhere without a US extradition treaty.
Huh; works for me, but could he take his whole rat-infested family, too?
Chris Wallace, Fox News, taking Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over a threat to cut off funding for schools that choose not to reopen during the pandemic:

“Are you and the president unilaterally going to cut off funding that’s been approved by Congress—and most of the money goes to disadvantaged students or students with disabilities? You can’t do that! I know you guys support vouchers and that’s a reasonable argument but you can’t do that unilaterally, you have to do that through Congress. And secondly, isn’t cutting off funding exactly the wrong answer? Don’t you want to spend more money to make schools safer, whether it’s with plastic shields or health checks, various other systems? Doesn’t it make more sense to increase funding for schools where it’s unsafe rather than cut off funding?”

How an uneducated self-entitled yacht-owing cow became Secretary of Education is beyond  me …. Oh, financial support for _____’s campaign.
Sidenote: I am loving Baier and Wallace and Williams, at Fox News of all places, taking on _____ and his Swamp Dwellers.
Kayleigh McEnany, on _____commanding that schools reopen, or he’ll pull funding:

“The president has said unmistakably that he wants schools to open. And when he says open, he means open in full, kids been able to attend each and every day at their school. The science should not stand in the way of this. The science is on our side here. And we encourage localities and states to just simply follow the science and open our schools.”

Nope, don’t listen to a scientist listen to the words of a man who paid someone to take his SATs over those of a scientist. And listen to this Bullshit Barbie try to spin it like science is wrong, and then in the next breath say science is on their side.
How.Fucking.Stupid.Are. They?

Friday, January 12, 2018

I Didn't Say It ...

Adam Schiff, Democratic congressman on the House Intelligence Committee, on the investigation into the Clinton Foundation:

“It’s not because there is some new evidence that has come to light. It’s because they’re being badgered by the White House to do it. You simply cannot explain it, I think, any other way.”

Wait, so the foundation with the A-ratings is being investigated at the behest of the guy who’s charitable foundation was shut down?
That’s our _____!
Ellen DeGeneres, on Eric _____’s assertion that she is part of the “Deep State” along with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton:

“Have you heard of the Deep State, anybody? I hadn’t either. I found out Deep State is supposed to be a group of people they believe are trying to undermine Donald _____. Which is ridiculous because no one has undermined Donald _____ more than Donald _____. I am sorry to disappoint you. I am not part of the Deep State. Even if somebody wanted me to be involved I don’t have that kind of time. I’ve got my gay agenda meetings on Mondays. I’ve got, on Wednesday Beyoncé and I host an Illuminati brunch. And then Portia and I on the weekends are desperately trying to have a baby, so I can’t. I don’t have time.”

I can vouch for Ellen, I see her at the Gay Agenda meetings all the time!
Sarah Huckleberry Sanders, presidential liar, on anyone who says _____ is mentally unfit:

“Look, I think it’s absolutely insane to think all of these individuals, reporters and others, who suddenly have a medical degree and think that they can diagnose somebody, many times who they’ve never even had a conversation with. It’s absolutely outrageous to make these types of accusations, and it’s simply untrue, and it’s sad that people are going and making these desperate attempts to attack the president. What I think is really mentally unstable is people that don’t see the positive impact that this president is having on the country. The economy is booming, we’re crushing ISIS, day after day things are getting better for Americans all over this country. And I think it’s really sad that these people don’t see that, and that they’re not celebrating and trying to join in the president’s efforts to turn our country around.”

The economy, right now, is thanks to Obama, and I don’t see ISIS being crushed, and I don’t see things getting better every day.
I see hate, vile hate, and racism coming from the top and trickling down to minions like SHS.
I’ll celebrate when the Fat Bastard is out of office and SHS is out of a job and back to asking me if I’d like fries with that.
Shepard Smith, Fox News most sane pundit, on _____’s announcement that he wants to overhaul the “very unfair” libel laws:

“For clarity, because we’re in the position to report facts here, all of that about libel laws—that was just a word salad of nothingness, because none of that means anything, except ‘look over here’. He couldn’t change the libel laws if he wanted to change the libel laws, he couldn’t change ’em if he got the Congress in there. These are state laws. He’s not a dictator. He’s not a king. He can’t change the libel laws. That’s preposterous.”

He’s a dick, not a dictator, and just a whiny little dick at that.
Alan Cumming, set to become network television’s first gay lead character in an hour-long drama on CBS’s Instinct, on the _____ administration’s attacks on LGBT people:

“I applaud everyone at CBS for having the courage to put that (Instinct) on, in the climate that might not be the best time to do it. The President is actively condoning—by his silence—violence, and persecution against the LGBT community.”

Silence = Death.
And that’s what we get from this president … for now.
Linda Harvey, Christian loon, on the need to “re-horrify” Americans about The Gays:

“So many of these groups are predators. I believe that the homosexual clubs in schools are just red flags for predators. I think that they exist there as an audience to continue to fast track kids into the lifestyle, network with adults—I mean, who knows what goes on there. How do we re-horrify people about the sin of homosexuality? People are becoming so comfortable with this, even people on our side. We need to re-horrify them.”

Actually, Linda, you re-horrifying people to your so-called faith, because if faith is used to influence hate against anyone, then your faith is not in God because She would be so pissed at you right now.
Ryan Murphy, creator of American Horror Story, Glee, American Crime, Scream Queens and the upcoming Pose, on being beaten with a belt by his father when he came out as gay:

That happened to me. That was my coming-out experience with my father. [Now] I can’t believe my life and can’t believe that things have changed so radically in my lifetime. If you asked me then if I would be allowed to be married and have children like you, I never would have believed it.”

We’ve come a long way, but, as evidenced by some of these other quotes, we know that the march goes on …
Sebastian Gorka, former _____ senior advisor, seeming to dispute the White House claim that no one talked with Michael Wolff:

“Unless we had a preexisting relationship, I didn’t trust any journalist. And if you came from an outlet that belonged to what President _____ calls #FakeNews, I really wasn’t interested in becoming your friend. To those few persistent journalists from news organs like the Washington Post who wouldn’t give up, I was upfront: Sorry, I don’t do ‘deep background’ and I’m using my phone to record this conversation. As a result, you’d never see Jim Acosta coming out of my office or Maggie Haberman buying me an espresso at Peet’s around the corner from the West Wing.  So, when I met Michael Wolff in Reince Priebus’ office, where he was waiting to talk to Steve Bannon, and after I had been told to also speak to him for his book, my attitude was polite but firm: ‘Thanks but no thanks.’ Our brief encounter reinforced my gut feeling that this oleaginous scribe had no interest in being fair and unbiased.”

And yet Wolff was in the White House with Priebus and Bannon and others so … yeah, his story is true.

Friday, October 20, 2017

I Didn't Say It ...

Prince Harry, on his mother, Princess Diana’s AIDS activism and what she might be doing today:

“She was still finding her way in public life, but she already felt a responsibility to shine her spotlight on the people and issues that were often ignored. She knew that AIDS was one of the things that many wanted to ignore and seemed like a hopeless challenge. She knew that the misunderstanding of this relatively new disease was creating a dangerous situation when mixed with homophobia. So when that April, she shook the hand of a 32 year-old man with HIV in front of the cameras, she knew exactly what she was doing. She was using her position as Princess of Wales, the most famous woman in the world, to challenge everyone to educate themselves. To find their compassion, and to reach out to those who need help, instead of pushing them away. I believe that [if she were still alive] she would be telling everyone across society, not just those most at risk, that with effective treatment being free and available in the UK, that we must all embrace regular testing, both for our own sake and for those that we love. She would be demanding that same access to treatment and testing for young people in Africa and across the world, and she would of course, of course, be standing alongside those who are living openly as healthy, happy, and HIV positive.”

I remember that photo of Dina holding that man’s hand and how it sent shockwaves around the world. But that photo also told many people not to be afraid, to care, to help.
Just one photo ....
PS Harry is hot!
Kate Winslet, on why she didn’t thank Harvey Weinstein in her Oscar acceptance speech:

“For my whole career, Harvey Weinstein, whenever I’ve bumped into him, he’d grab my arm and say, ‘Don’t forget who gave you your first movie.’ Like I owe him everything. Then later, with The Reader, same thing. ‘I’m gonna get you that Oscar nomination, I’m gonna get you a win, I’m gonna win for you.’ But that’s how he operated. He was bullying and nasty.”

And from what I’ve heard about Weinstein’s massive ego, the fact she didn’t say his name probably pissed him off something fierce.
Sebastian Gorka, speaking at the Values Voter ‘Hate’ Summit:

“The Left has no idea how much more damage we can do to them as private citizens, as people unfettered by being part of the U.S. government. And as you can see, from the campaigning I did for Judge Moore, and Steve [Bannon] as well, we have begun!”

Check your figures, dickwad, because the Democrat running against Moore is gaining momentum. And, to be clear, helping an asshatted bigoted homophobe win an election in Alabama isn’t rocket science, so put your white hood back on and go away.
America Ferrera, on her own experience being sexually assaulted:

"First time I can remember being sexually assaulted I was nine years old. I told no one and lived with the shame and guilt thinking all along that I, a 9-year-old child, was somehow responsible for the actions of a grown man. I had to see this man on a daily basis for years to come. He would smile at me and wave, and I would hurry past him, my blood running cold, my guts carrying the burden of what only he and I knew — that he expected me to shut my mouth and smile back."

Nine years old. And no one knew but the pedophile and her.
John McCain, warning Americans against _____ without ever saying his name:

“To abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history. We live in a land of ideals, not blood and soil.”

Blood and soil; a clear reference to the white supremacists that support the Bigot-In-Chief.
Reese Witherspoon, on her experience with sexual assault at age 16:

“I’ve had multiple experiences of harassment and sexual assault, and I don’t speak about them very often. But after hearing all the stories these past few days and hearing these brave women speak up tonight, the things that we’re kind of told to sweep under the rug and not talk about, it’s made me want to speak up and speak up loudly because I felt less alone this week than I’ve ever felt in my entire career.”

All it takes is one voice to lead the way and suddenly you feel less alone.
To co-opt a phrase from another movement: Silence = Death.
George W. Bush, no longer the worst president in history, talking about _____ without ever saying his name, at a George W. Bush Institute event in New York:

“Bigotry seems emboldened. Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. We’ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism. We’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty. Argument turns too easily into animosity. It means that bigotry and white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the American creed, and it means the very identity of our nation depends on passing along civic ideals. Bullying and prejudice in our public life … provides permission for cruelty and bigotry.”

Bush, who never spoke out against Obama, is coming for _____; hopefully he can sway the non-Deplorables into realizing _____ is not their man.