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Red Eye will not be seen tonight. Brand new episode returns tomorrow night.
— Red Eye on Fox News (@RedEyeFNC) October 16, 2013
After a long hard day of fending off the zombie apocalypse that resulted from the government shutdown, all some conservatives want to do is stay up until 3 in the morning and watch a well-earned episode of “Red Eye.” So you can imagine the horror when the show was bumped.
Whatever u wanna call it.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) October 15, 2013
Viewer revolt!
@jeffswarens #RedEye is canceled so we can have an extra hour of O'Reilly that no one will watch covering #Shutnado that no one cares about.
— Aggedor_ (@aggedor_) October 16, 2013
#RedEye was bumped in favor of #shutdown coverage that never actually aired. Yay, tape delay.
— Brian Guy (@ItsThatBriGuy) October 16, 2013
.@greggutfeld We miss you! I'm blaming Obama for #redeye being bumped tonight. (can't blame Bush for everything)
— Erin Lindsey (@TinyMonsters524) October 16, 2013
http://twitter.com/#!/JoePerticone/status/390373402948960257
Hello there my Tweeps. I wake up for #RedEye and there is none. WTAF???? #LNYHBT #CFSA #OTNN #TGDN #PJNET #TCOT #PFCCoreyClaggett #FLACOT
— Rick Bulow (@RickBulow1974) October 16, 2013
#RedEye Really? The one night I actually tune in to live tweet?
— oceanbeachbum (@troposphr) October 16, 2013
There is literally no news tonight. Apparently, @FOXNews needs to cover this lack of news by bumping #RedEye. #sheesh
— Brian Guy (@ItsThatBriGuy) October 16, 2013
Did @greggutfeld have to go looking for a runaway houseboy or something? General consensus seems to be #RedEye yes, O'Reilly NO.
— Adam W. Johnson (@awj9009) October 16, 2013
Meanwhile …
http://twitter.com/#!/SuperAndrea/status/390373509374812160
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.@GovernorOMalley will be doing a Google Hangout today at 4 EST with @DailyKos. Watch it here: http://t.co/OY8iFA3N
— Democratic Governors (@DemGovs) July 14, 2012
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is a busy man, what with a state to run and Arapaho proverbs to tweet. But the Obama surrogate is taking time out of his hectic schedule this afternoon to slosh around in the Kossack cesspool.
Tomorrow, Saturday, July 14, at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT, we will be hosting Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a rising star in national Democratic politics, in a first at Daily Kos—a Google Plus Hangout. Join Meteor Blades and me tomorrow in our live video chat with the governor.
A weekend powwow with the nutroots? Sounds like a perfect place for Obama’s “sharpest-tongued, most enthusiastic and aggressive advocate” to get the campaign’s talking points.
What’ll it be this week, guys? Swiss bank accounts? Bain trutherism?
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/07/14/obama-surrogate-gov-omalley-to-join-daily-kos-google-hangout/
Everyone probably has a few complaints about their hometown. I know I do. Some are small, some are big. Some are rural and some are urban. … and then some have such insane names, you’d think a two year-old founded them. When I saw these 25 town names, I thought someone was playing a joke. But, oh no. These are real.
I don’t know about you, but I’m thinking of visiting Cheesequake. Life would have to be awesome in a town name like Cheesequake (seeing that it was named after an ). Source: Slightly Warped Like these town names? Share them!
Read more: http://viralnova.com/weird-city-names/
@Cameron_Gray @HollyRFisher Kurd women are tough as nails. HOOAH
— THE VAL (@TXCAV86) September 16, 2014
Of course Code Pink was on hand Tuesday to disrupt the Senate Armed Services Committee’s hearing on ISIS.
.@codepink prior to start of Senate Armed Services Cmte – LIVE on C-SPAN3 http://t.co/WLTbssost8 #cspanCHAT pic.twitter.com/sCEWAFrqrJ
— CSPAN (@cspan) September 16, 2014
"ISIL plus more US bombing = more terrorism!" @ the hearing in the senate on US military strategy against ISIL pic.twitter.com/r5hcoG6aQ9
— CODEPINK (@codepink) September 16, 2014
@codepink @JimmyPrinceton Go over and give ISIS a big hug for peace. Let me know how that works out for you.
— Andy Waldron (@AndyWIII) September 16, 2014
@codepink what is your solution? Hold hands and sing kumbya? ISIS needs to be destroyed. Kill them before they come here
— john bailey (@therealjwbailey) September 16, 2014
Cameron Gray couldn’t help but notice the difference between the “feminists” of Code Pink and Kurdish women fighting for their own freedom.
Will be all over the MSM: #Codepink spewing garbage Should be all over the MSM: Female #Kurds killing #ISIS garbage pic.twitter.com/XcqOlXYBS5
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 16, 2014
Easy: #Codepink holding up signs Hard: Female #Kurds holding up the casket of a women killed battling #ISIS pic.twitter.com/rAV0LEF6w2
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @bmcsmith92 That gives me chills. Makes me question my own inner strength.
— T Bradley (@TBradleyNC) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @Patriot_Musket THIS.
— Tex Lovera (@texlovera) September 16, 2014
Fake feminists: #Codepink Real feminists: Female #TwitterKurds stopping #ISIS from raping and killing other women pic.twitter.com/hz0ApFX7ZW
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 16, 2014
No sacrifice: #Codepink Ultimate sacrifice: Female #Kurdish resistance fighter killed by #ISIS pic.twitter.com/7HFPru3C6s
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 16, 2014
Not heroes: #Codepink Heroes: Female #TwitterKurds risking their lives to kill #ISIS #ISIL terrorists pic.twitter.com/gH0mUxevsY
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 16, 2014
I stand with the Kurds. Code Pink stands with ISIS and the Taliban. @Cameron_Gray
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) September 16, 2014
@KurtSchlichter @Cameron_Gray anyone with a brain stands with the #Kurds #KurdsResistISIS
— #End #DMST (@JPrice02) September 16, 2014
@KurtSchlichter @Cameron_Gray Do Code Pink gals realize that ISIS & Taliban guys would bury them alive if they weren't useful as sex slaves?
— Vile Koch Myrmidon (@heatpacker) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @HollyRFisher Now those are the ones we need to support with whatever they need…
— FREE WOLF (JWMII) (@XAFCATM753) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @NoSilentConsent true Feminist! Bless their hearts.
— AMERICAN BADASS © (@roodawg1971) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @TheShaneHodge Now those are strong independent women right there willing to fight and die for their freedoms.
— NickReeves45 (@NickReeves45) September 16, 2014
@Cameron_Gray @TheShaneHodge My prayers are with them and all who are standing up to the savages called Isis.
— NickReeves45 (@NickReeves45) September 16, 2014
.@NickReeves45: @Cameron_Gray @TheShaneHodge My prayers r w/them & all who r standing up to the savages called Isis. pic.twitter.com/fyg8Me3Zl4
— God, Country, Israel (@veritaz) September 16, 2014
58-year-old Fred Baxter climbs Manitou Incline 13 times in 13 hours, 15 minutes. http://t.co/6FY6aSoN
— PikesPeakSports.us (@PikesPeakSports) April 8, 2012
Twitter reaction:
I bow down to Mr. Ed Baxter http://t.co/y1FuhDHR #wtf13inclines
— Joe Grant (@AlpineWorks) April 8, 2012
Video interview with Ed Baxter. Story and his incredible 'Inclinathon" split times included. Check it out. http://t.co/bxl3xmDn
— Manitou Incline (@manitouincline) April 8, 2012
RT @InclineHike: Think the Incline is tough? Try doing in 13 times in a row http://t.co/cOh1Hfb9
— UltraRob (@UltraRob) April 9, 2012
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/04/09/incredible-58-year-old-man-completes-toughest-marathon-in-the-world/
Richard Cohen, its time to put away the pen.
— J. C. (@BluesmanJC) November 12, 2013
As far as where he should put it is concerned, tweeters have a pretty good idea.
Now, granted, people have come to expect crap from Cohen:
People haven't been this outraged since the last Richard Cohen column, before the last Richard Cohen column, and the one before that.
— Andrew Jerell Jones (@sluggahjells) November 12, 2013
I'm not naive enough to be surprised by any of this, but that doesn't mean I'm not pissed. Fuck Richard Cohen. And fuck @washingtonpost too.
— Joshua Yu Burnett (@joshuayuburnett) November 12, 2013
But the WaPo opinion columnist has managed to pull off the impressive feat of pissing off just about everyone across the political spectrum with his most recent offering. For this column, Cohen “took the Internet Express out to Iowa, surveying its various newspapers, blogs and such to see how [Gov. Chris Christie] might do in the GOP caucuses.” What he concluded was that a moderate like Christie would fare poorly in Iowa thanks to the state’s “cultural conservatives.” And here’s why:
Today’s GOP is not racist, as Harry Belafonte alleged about the tea party, but it is deeply troubled — about the expansion of government, about immigration, about secularism, about the mainstreaming of what used to be the avant-garde. People with conventional views must repress a gag reflex when considering the mayor-elect of New York — a white man married to a black woman and with two biracial children. (Should I mention that Bill de Blasio’s wife, Chirlane McCray, used to be a lesbian?) This family represents the cultural changes that have enveloped parts — but not all — of America. To cultural conservatives, this doesn’t look like their country at all.
Attention, people with “conventional views”: Multiracial families and lesbianism make you physically ill.
Sorry, but what the hell?
Lots of people criticizing Richard Cohen’s column today, so presumably I follow a lot of anti-Semitic Iowan tea partiers.
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) November 12, 2013
Well Richard Cohen just managed to offend everyone and it's not even noon yet.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 12, 2013
The day is young, yet.
To his credit, Richard Cohen has successfully found a way to get John Nolte and Ezra Klein to agree about something
— john r stanton (@dcbigjohn) November 12, 2013
It’s true:
No, gagging over interracial marriage is not the ‘conventional view’ http://t.co/uqMIgGfdNp
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 12, 2013
Nice going, Richard.
Huh? "People with conventional views… repress a gag reflex when considering a white man married to a black woman." http://t.co/yXSjJuCtkx
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) November 12, 2013
How can the Washington Post not can Richard Cohen after this? pic.twitter.com/DR3dCrQ4si
— Mike Riggs (@MikeRiggs) November 12, 2013
It’s easy to see why Cohen’s column has conservatives so disgusted. After all, we’re once again being told that being conservative automatically makes us racist and homophobic. But what about the Left? What’s got so many liberals upset enough to demand that Cohen gets the boot?
SOMEONE (“someone”?) EDITED (“edited”?) THAT RICHARD COHEN COLUMN, PEOPLE. That is what I’m trying to say. http://t.co/uEfvMRjJj6
— Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) November 12, 2013
So This Is The One That Is Finally Going To Get Richard Cohen Fired From Washington Post, Right? RIGHT? http://t.co/DX6HmC5JVS
— Wonkette (@Wonkette) November 12, 2013
Our Richard Cohen splash pic.twitter.com/MYKshDx00A
— HuffPost Media (@HuffPostMedia) November 12, 2013
There’s even a petition up at Change.org:
I enjoy the brevity of this http://t.co/oNxzCgRQIo petition saying Richard Cohen should be fired (via @RSwirling) http://t.co/5rWo8UCI2s
— Elise Foley (@elisefoley) November 12, 2013
From the petition linked above:
Richard Cohen’s columns are filled with racist assumptions and statements that have no place at The Washington Post. The latest instance is his assertion that the “conventional view” is to gag at interracial relationships (nevermind that 87% of Americans disagree). He previously wrote that a fear of Trayvon Martin was “understandable” given the way he was dressed at the time of his death. These views are reprehensible, and The Washington Post should not provide Richard Cohen with a platform to espouse his racist beliefs. Tell Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post – It’s time to fire Richard Cohen.
But why? Many of the angry liberals seem to think that Cohen himself feels like gagging when he sees multiracial families.
http://twitter.com/#!/astrocanine/status/400303165804773376
Woke up this morning to find out that my marriage is gag inducing. Thanks, Richard Cohen! I might have gone on forever in ignorance.
— Shivam Bhatt (@elektrotal) November 12, 2013
But, frankly, that’s not what he wrote.
@gholson: The way that bolded passage is written makes it sound like he is one of those people with "conventional views," even if he isn't.
— Josh Spiegel (@mousterpiece) November 12, 2013
@gholson @mousterpiece It's the word choice. "People with conventional views" don't want to throw up when they see an interracial couple.
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) November 12, 2013
@gholson: Sure. Again, I think it's a case where his tone and word choice were poorly chosen.
— Josh Spiegel (@mousterpiece) November 12, 2013
Poor word choice, perhaps. But those words are nonetheless being misinterpreted by the Left to suit the “Richard Cohen is racist” narrative. Speaking of which:
Gawker shaming Richard Cohen for writing a piece characterizing Tea Party like every Gawker commenter ever would
— Robert James (@RobertJamis) November 12, 2013
Exactly. Liberal media outlets like Gawker have made falsely bashing conservatives their bread and butter. If they’re angry with Cohen, it’s certainly not because he made “conventional” conservatives look like backward racist homophobes.
Trying to decide if #RichardCohen is crazy or if he's a liberal plant to make righties look bad http://t.co/EzBy2cppuw
— Rachael Larimore (@RachaelBL) November 12, 2013
Tough call. If anything, Cohen’s column has reinforced one of the Left’s most cherished demonization tactics.
I find Cohen's column substantially indistinguishable from much of the liberal election year punditry.
— David Freddoso (@freddoso) November 12, 2013
Exactly.