Wednesday, May 01, 2013

VLOG: 4-30-2013 Tidbits


This vlog covers two major topics I wanted to discuss.

1:  GINK and the American Society

2.  Time to bury Kat & Tina

Cheers,

R-

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Chris Palaia

For God's fucking sake, Chris! Enough of your charade and just come out of the fucking closet already!  Everyone and their gerbil knows you are flaming gay. In this day and age, it's a tad bit ridiculous to stay in the closet. You're cramping my Jimmy Choos, so just come out of the closet dude!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Forgot! March Abuser of the Month

Gotta lighten up on the valium and martini mix! I know this is a bit late but here's the March Abuser of the Month!



Wanna-be In Line Skater Michael Hubbs.

Was arrested for violating parole by making harassing phone calls to his victim. Was arrested at the Utah skating rink in front of his team mates. That had to seriously burn. Known to physically, mentally and emotionally abuse his female partners, including his ex-wife.

People, Get This Through Your Skull

I must thank Karen von Pills for updating the readers about ASDB fiasco out of Phoenix & Tucson as of lately.

I want to emphasize once again that on this blog, no Anonymous comments will be published. It is not because we are "insecure" or bullshit like that. As the owner of this blog, I absolutely refuse to be used as a place for anonymous commenters to attack upon others. If you want to attack someone else, I challenge you to use your name.

Otherwise, you'll never see your comment pop in on this blogsite.

Thank you,

R-

P.S.  I got suspended on Facebook for umpteenth time. Whatever, really.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Call, and/or Write and Harass Governor Jan Brewer!

Contact Gov. jan Brewer today. Tell her there is nobody running #ASDB at the moment. Mailing Address
Please use mailing address for all correspondence or requests for assistance.
The Honorable Janice K. Brewer
Arizona Governor
Executive Tower
1700 West Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Office Locations
Arizona State Capitol Complex
Governor's Office
Executive Tower
1700 West Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Arizona State Office Complex - Tucson
Governor’s Office
400 West Congress
Suite 504
Tucson, AZ 85701

Phone Numbers
Phoenix Office:
Tucson Office:
Fax Number:
In-State Toll Free:
(602) 542-4331
(520) 628-6580
(602) 542-1381
1-800-253-0883 (outside Maricopa County only)
Tweet her @GovBrewer

I Love David Spade

Reese Witherspoon learned the hard way -- if you have to tell someone, "Do you know who I am?" ...  you're NOT as famous as you think you are, this according to David Spade

Spade was leaving Boa Steakhouse in Hollywood last night when we asked if there's ever a good time for a star to drop the "I'm a really big deal" schtick ( a la Reese) ... and the "Rules of Engagement" star gave it to us straight.

"If you have to explain to someone you're famous, then you're technically not that famous."

Touche David, touche!!

Extreme Low Blow to Giffords!


As the debate over new measures to prevent gun violence reached its apex, Republican lawmakers and conservative activists became surprisingly hostile towards the family members of those slain in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. If there's one group of people who would appear to be off-limits when it comes to political pushback, one might think it'd be Newtown families, but apparently not.

What's next, cheap shots at Gabrielle Giffords? Actually, yes.

The day after a Republican filibuster killed expanded background checks in the Senate, the former congresswoman had a scathing op-ed in the New York Times, condemning opponents' cowardice. It led one Republican pundit to take a very low road.

Wall Street Journal  columnist James Taranto questioned the authenticity of a New York Times op-ed authored by former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords by claiming that the op-ed appeared online too quickly to have been written by someone "who has severe impairments of her motor and speech functions."

Taranto's comments occurred on the April 19 edition of the National Rifle Association's news show, Cam & Company, where he said it was "odd" that the Times ¬op-ed, which Taranto described as "Giffords' personal reaction as somebody who's been wounded by gun violence," was published approximately five hours after the Senate voted on background checks. Taranto cast doubt on the idea that Giffords had authored the piece, commenting, "So we are supposed to believe that somehow in less than five hours a woman who has severe impairments of her motor and speech functions was able to produce 900 publishable words and put in an appearance in the White House in the course of it."

First, it's worth noting that the outcome of the Senate vote was clear the day before the Toomey/Manchin measure was defeated by a Republican filibuster. Giffords didn't have "less than five hours"; she had a full day.

Second, I suppose it's possible that someone gave Giffords a hand literally, physically typing her thoughts, but I'd remind the right that the former congresswoman was shot in the head during an attempted assassination. As a rule, decent people everywhere realize that when something like this happens, we cut folks a little slack, instead of taking wildly unnecessary cheap shots at their "severe impairments."

Is a little class too much to ask?

Perhaps it is. A conservative blogger at PJ Media added this tweet about Giffords yesterday afternoon.