Chuck’s projections

November 18, 2010

The Jazz Man hates people who are more succesful than him. He is filled with envy since he has become a failure in the blogosphere, has no influence and was never a major musician. He now takes aim at Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, calling him mentally ill.

Chuck, the only person who has mental illness is you.

  1. lightmore
    November 18, 2010 at 3:28 pm | #1

    i hate to say it but in this case the corpulent canine has half a point. of couse neither ailes nor fox news are insane, but hyperbole like “nazis” trivializes the horrors of nazism.
    now if he had said “totalitarianism” instead, he’d have been 100% right. mere authoritarians are satisfied with controlling your behavior. totalitarians want to control your thoughts as well, and that is precisely what a forced false consensus in the msm seeks to achieve

  2. lightmore
    November 18, 2010 at 3:29 pm | #2

    and of course the corpulent canine too wants to “protect” his dwindling amen chorus against corrupting influences…

  3. Restoras
    November 18, 2010 at 3:33 pm | #3

    “These guys don’t want any other point of view”

    Hilarious. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

    • Arachne
      November 18, 2010 at 3:58 pm | #4

      Actually, the fact that Fox employs Juan Williams would be indicative of welcoming another point of view, Johnson. Lord, do you even read your screeds anymore and see the fallacies and stupidity of your arguments or do you just type away, throw the spaghetti at the wall and hope for the best?

  4. passionate conservative
    November 18, 2010 at 3:47 pm | #5

    No, Chucky, the reason Beck has a job at Fox is because he keeps eyeballs on screens whenever he’s on. Little thing called ratings. Something you don’t have.

  5. Arachne
    November 18, 2010 at 3:47 pm | #6

    Gee Chuck – project much?

  6. Speranza
    November 18, 2010 at 4:01 pm | #7

    Chuck thinks that throwing around the “Nazi” term is his patent and nobody else can use it.

  7. Speranza
    November 18, 2010 at 4:02 pm | #8

    Arachne :
    Actually, the fact that Fox employs Juan Williams would be indicative of welcoming another point of view, Johnson. Lord, do you even read your screeds anymore and see the fallacies and stupidity of your arguments or do you just type away, throw the spaghetti at the wall and hope for the best?

    Also Alan Colmes, Bob Beckel, Ellis Henican, Kirsten Powers, and many more.

  8. buzzsawmonkey
    November 18, 2010 at 4:53 pm | #9

    If less than 1/10th of NPR’s money comes from taxes, why not let NPR go whole-hog and get it off the government teat? If it is not tax-dependent, why are its supporters fighting so hard to keep it receiving tax money?

    • My Little Ponytail
      November 18, 2010 at 5:12 pm | #10

      Two things. One, the statistic is disingenuous. Direct funding is a small part of the total funding, and it’s done in such a Byzantine manner that outsiders can’t accurately unravel it, so they can sit on their high horses and say that estimates are “inaccurate”, all the while laundering a lot of government money through nonprofit orgs that are immune to FOIA.

      Second, even if it were a trivial amount of money, they’re trading on the government “brand” in much the same way an NEA grand confers prestige, coming from an official government body. They’d lose a lot of their listeners if they weren’t perceived as official government radio, and go the way of Air America.

  9. November 18, 2010 at 5:14 pm | #11

    Exactly. Take them at their word when they’re talking out of the “it’s a pittance” side of their mouth and defund the MFMers.

    • wolfie
      November 18, 2010 at 5:22 pm | #12

      Absolutely. We need to cut the budget. Let’s start with things that don’t depend on federal funding much. (wink, wink)

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