Ricky Gervais is a fearless comedian who rips into Hollywood arrogance like no other. His most recent hosting job at the 2020 Golden Globes was close to brilliant in that it upsets just about everyone, a rarity in today's culture of snowflake sensitivity. Self-important, politically condescending, private jet flying, hypocritical Hollywood elites had to sit stone faced on a live NBC broadcast and quiver as Gervais scanned the room, methodically lancing the oversized egos of these pampered crybabies. It was gorgeous. God Bless the blunt truth telling of Ricky Gervais. That's a joke, of course, because Ricky Gervais is an avowed atheist. For Hollywood elites, Gervais's mockery of religion is his only saving grace. (That's another religion joke, BTW). The Apple
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After 10 years, RBG throws ๐ฅ chin music back at Jim Bunning
Get down with RBG Yeah, you know me! Jim Bunning died in 2017 at the age of 85, one year younger than Ruth Bader Ginsburg is today.
Mitch McConnell on Bevin’s tight primary win, impeachment value for GOP, Trump vs Pelosi, and vaping teens
After a surprisingly close primary win for Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, I asked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell if he would offer support for Bevin's re-election in the November general election. McConnell and Bevin have a complicated relationship stemming back to Bevin's campaign to unseat McConnell in 2014. The McConnell team labeled their opponent Bailout Bevin, calling him a con man and liar. Today on WHAS Radio, Senator McConnell promised to fully support Bevin's re-election. Kentucky's senior senator also touted attorney general candidate Daniel Cameron, a former McConnell staffer. Kentucky has not had a Republican attorney general since the 1940s. ๐ป @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell on helping @GovMattBevin win in November, acrimony between @realDonaldTrump & @SpeakerPelosi, value of impeachment for @GOP, and raising cigs
McConnell zings Dems’ Derby pick, eager to run against socialism in 2020
๐ป Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell jumped on the radio with me to talk about chicken chomping Democrats, why he is proudly called The Grim Reaper, defining socialism in 2019, if investigating the investigators is overkill, Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling AG William Barr a criminal, Sen. Mazie Hirono lobbing ๐ฅ at Trump, just WHO IS REALLY IN CHARGE!, and Liberals' favorite Kentucky Derby horse ๐๏ธ ๐๐ฝ 840WHAS #USpolitics
Represent.us — Welcome to the Jennifer Lawrence civics class and the things she left out
For over two years, America's news anchors have been breathlessly declaring that Donald Trump's presidency "is near the end" with daily BOMBSHELL reports of "the walls closing in" toward impeachment. Louisville actor Jennifer Lawrence and her politically active friends claim they're offering a nonpartisan solution to America's hysteria-driven news cycle. Jennifer Lawrence and Represent.us have a strategy to change our political system. Will it fly? What Jennifer is not acknowledging is that too many megaphones with differing opinions all monetize misery. MSNBC, CNN, The New York Times, et al. make a living by siding with liberals on virtually every issue, always demonizing the conservatives. Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Breitbart, et al. do the same thing in reverse. THere's money in them
Tuesday night fights or Monday night mayhem? Your call, thugs
Hillary Clinton was going to win in a landslide with 93% certainty.Ignore the polls.— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) November 3, 2018 Since it might be rainy on Election Day, should the losers move their rioting to one day earlier? #trickortreat pic.twitter.com/isH5Kcwrfr— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) November 3, 2018
Parade of Political Puke
Here are the most bizarre political commercials running across America leading up to the 2018 midterms. >>>>MIND BLOWN
Parts Over Smarts – what a great band name
Sen. Hirono: โGuess who's perpetuating all of these kinds of actions? It's the men in this country. I just want to say to the men in this country, just shut up! And step up. Do the right thing for a change.โ pic.twitter.com/IvLGAQfH7W— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 18, 2018 This Brett Kavanaugh vs. "college professor WE MUST BELIEVE" tussle is the latest American flamethrower. Should our high school horndog moments haunt us 35 years later? YES! If they involve sexual abuse, lack of consent, or radiating pain for a victim. NO! If it's a thinly-veiled political stunt to ruin someone's life. Liberals demand that WE BELIEVE WOMEN unless they are conservative women accusing, say, Bill Clinton. Do any of these people who automatically
“You bet I’m running” – Gov. Matt Bevin tees up his re-election battle with Andy Beshear, et al
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin finally burst the bubble by declaring that he will indeed run for reelection. I've asked him more than 10 times in radio interviews if he would re-up to solidify Republican party plans for 2019. His response was that he would not let "the people across the aisle" dictate his schedule. At last night's Lincoln Dinner in Lexington, the news spilled across all of the aisles. Governor Bevin wants to stay in office for a second term. "Buckle up, because the next five years are going to be something to watch." At the @KYGOP Lincoln Dinner in Lexington, @GovMattBevin announced his intention to run for re-election in 2019. pic.twitter.com/zqnjGGEufk— Garrett Wymer (@GarrettWKYT) August 26, 2018 There's
Pundit: Americans are not arguing ENOUGH
Here are some people arguing about laws, religion, and the boiling pot of political discourse. You need not holler at your screen, spray paint gang signs on a highway wall, or throw a park bench through a store window to respond. Just sit back and enjoy.