We had fewer candidates this week than we have the past few weeks. But quantity does not equal quality when it comes to outrageous quotes! I think you'll find some good ones to choose from in this week's crop. Enjoy!
And the nominees are...
Fox News “Medical A Team” psychiatrist Keith Ablow, revealing that he may be in need of psychological help, himself:
I believe that the Obama administration is conducting psychological warfare on conservative Americans. Not only that but it is also waging this war on all Americans who previously viewed themselves, their country, their Constitution and their overwhelming belief in God as a force for good in the world.
(6/3/13)
Bill O’Reilly characterizing violence as a race problem.
(Violence) is largely an African American and Hispanic American problem. That’s where the violence are in those precincts.
And let’s expand the discussion. In New York City, 80% of all the shootings in the nation’s largest town are blacks. If you add Hispanic shooters, 98% of all the shootings in New York City are minority. Less than 1% are white. So you’re seeing not only violence in the schools but then it translates out in the streets – almost exclusively from the minority precincts.
(6/4/13)
Allen West calling Attorney General Eric Holder “a bigger threat” to our country than Al Qaeda.
As a former lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army and a civilian-military advisor in Afghanistan, I’ll tell you flat out — Eric Holder is a bigger threat to our Republic (his emphasis) for the very reasons Cicero contemplated over 2,000 years ago. Al-Qaeda is a very serious and persistent threat, but I trust the U.S. military to protect us from future attacks. I cannot say the same about President Obama and his Justice Department.
(reported by Washington Post on 6/5/13)
Stuart Varney, boasting about his callousness toward poor people:
I am. I am being mean to poor people. Frankly, I am. ...Because this is a direct transfer payment from this group of people who pay taxes... to this group of people who have never paid a dime in their lives but they get a check from the government.
(6/5/13)
Brian Kilmeade discussing Attorney General Eric Holder apparently contradicting himself on freedom of the press.
Is he in front of us having bipolar disorder that can be diagnosed publicly?
(6/6/13)
Neil Cavuto, in a "fair and balanced" debate with a liberal guest:
Cut his mic! Cut his mic, he’s going nowhere fast. Cut his mic! ...Cut his damn mic!
(6/8/13)
Cast your vote below!
Due to these frauds’ breaking news, Peterson’s appearance was canceled.
We can find plenty of outrageous statements from The Shineman, Finicky Finley, Nixon trainee Ailes, and the rest of the incompetent executives and senior producers at this amateur network.
A man who’s spent several decades bringing us some of the all-time finest comedy and novelty recordings deserves better than to have his good name used to mock Ablow.
But I will go with “Dr” Brain Kilmeade. Until this week, he thought that bipolar was someone who splits time between the Arctic and Antarctic.