I’m not a Democrat or a Republican. What I’m against is the bullying coming from the right. Always from the right. Always. This is a flat-out attempt to ridicule the bullies and throw some light on the heroes. I've got lots to work with.

I don't own any of these images. The disdainful comments are all mine, however.

communism-kills:

Mitt Romney sucking at the teat of Roger Ailes.
Disgusting image but absolutely but true.

communism-kills:

Mitt Romney sucking at the teat of Roger Ailes.

Disgusting image but absolutely but true.

Clairol’s “Repressed Republican Wife Honey Gold”

Ann Romney and Janna Ryan:

Calista Gingrich:

Rick Perry’s wife, Anita: 

Rush Limbaugh’s wife, Kathryn:

Roger Ailes’ wife, Elizabeth:

Clarence Thomas’s wife, Ginni:


Murdoch installed Ailes in the corner office on Fox’s second floor at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The location made Ailes queasy: It was close to the street, and he lived in fear that gay activists would try to attack him in retaliation over his hostility to gay rights. (In 1989, Ailes had broken up a protest of a Rudy Giuliani speech by gay activists, grabbing demonstrator by the throat and shoving him out the door.) Barricading himself behind a massive mahogany desk, Ailes insisted on having “bombproof glass” installed in the windows – even going so far as to personally inspect samples of high-tech plexiglass, as though he were picking out new carpet. Looking down on the street below, he expressed his fears to Cooper, the editor he had tasked with up-armoring his office. “They’ll be down there protesting,” Ailes said. “Those gays.”

Murdoch installed Ailes in the corner office on Fox’s second floor at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The location made Ailes queasy: It was close to the street, and he lived in fear that gay activists would try to attack him in retaliation over his hostility to gay rights. (In 1989, Ailes had broken up a protest of a Rudy Giuliani speech by gay activists, grabbing demonstrator by the throat and shoving him out the door.) Barricading himself behind a massive mahogany desk, Ailes insisted on having “bombproof glass” installed in the windows – even going so far as to personally inspect samples of high-tech plexiglass, as though he were picking out new carpet. Looking down on the street below, he expressed his fears to Cooper, the editor he had tasked with up-armoring his office. “They’ll be down there protesting,” Ailes said. “Those gays.”


itstimefortruth:

“The second some jerkoff hits a computer key, he thinks he’s a journalist. These clowns put out stuff every day to damage people.”
—Roger Ailes, Fox News Channel president, on bloggers. (vianewsweek)

itstimefortruth:

The second some jerkoff hits a computer key, he thinks he’s a journalist. These clowns put out stuff every day to damage people.

—Roger Ailes, Fox News Channel president, on bloggers. (vianewsweek)