dennisw
03-22-2006, 09:07
I just fnished reading 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America by Bernard Goldberg. If you are not familiar with Mr. Goldberg, he is one of the folks on HBO's Real Sports. This book is amazing in that it highlights how many liberals are in influential positions throughout this country. It is also nice to have as a reference so when you are booing some of the Hollywood stars and a friend questions your motives, you can quickly turn to their moronic quotes.
Actually, the information is so overwhelming, it was difficult at times to read. Maybe I'm a little naive; okay, I'm apparently a lot naive, but I did not realize the pervasive amount of liberal bozos in high positions. Additionally, their lack of integrity and intellectual dishonesty is homeric.
In the book he counts down the 100 people, his choice, in reverse order, then he writes a piece on each person. Courtney Love is number 95. His piece on her is as follows: "HO." lol. Number 81 is Tim Robbins. I've always thought Tim Robbins was a good actor. Enjoyed Jacob's Ladder and some of his other stuff. Mr. Goldberg goes on and on quoting Tim's over-the-top pacifism. He ends this segment with a story about Tim threatening a Washington Post reporter, Lloyd Grove, who interviewed Susan Saradon's mother who happens to be a George Bush supporter. Imagine that. "At this point, Grove tells us, Robbins moves within inches and said, 'If ou ever write about my family again, I will [bleeping] find you and I will [bleeping] hurt you.'
The funny part is that this is just the stuff that hits the papers. Can you imagine what goes on behind closed doors. Anyway, it's pretty informative and humorous at times. All in all it's scary to think some of these morons carry a certain amount of influence.
Actually, the information is so overwhelming, it was difficult at times to read. Maybe I'm a little naive; okay, I'm apparently a lot naive, but I did not realize the pervasive amount of liberal bozos in high positions. Additionally, their lack of integrity and intellectual dishonesty is homeric.
In the book he counts down the 100 people, his choice, in reverse order, then he writes a piece on each person. Courtney Love is number 95. His piece on her is as follows: "HO." lol. Number 81 is Tim Robbins. I've always thought Tim Robbins was a good actor. Enjoyed Jacob's Ladder and some of his other stuff. Mr. Goldberg goes on and on quoting Tim's over-the-top pacifism. He ends this segment with a story about Tim threatening a Washington Post reporter, Lloyd Grove, who interviewed Susan Saradon's mother who happens to be a George Bush supporter. Imagine that. "At this point, Grove tells us, Robbins moves within inches and said, 'If ou ever write about my family again, I will [bleeping] find you and I will [bleeping] hurt you.'
The funny part is that this is just the stuff that hits the papers. Can you imagine what goes on behind closed doors. Anyway, it's pretty informative and humorous at times. All in all it's scary to think some of these morons carry a certain amount of influence.