Self-styled "capitalist pig" Jonathan Hoenig was adjudged exactly that by our readers last week. His attack on food stamps was not just disapproved of but it was voted our Most Outrageous Fox News Quote of the Week.
To refresh your recollection, Hoenig's "winning" quote was:
"If you can’t make enough money to eat, you have no right to other people’s money.”
That earned Hoenig 84 or 34% of the 278 total votes cast.
You can view the rest of the poll here.
I hope to have a new Outrageous Quote of the Week poll later tonight.
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Richard Santalone commented
2014-08-18 09:04:10 -0400
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From Steve St John’s comment:
“The lack of compassion in the right wing is astonishing.”
AMEN TO THAT Steve. That’s because, in the immortal words of Paul Dooley (aka “Jim Baker” in the classic 1984 comedy “Sixteen Candles”):
“When you’re given things easily in life, it’s hard to appreciate them”
’Nuff said.
“The lack of compassion in the right wing is astonishing.”
AMEN TO THAT Steve. That’s because, in the immortal words of Paul Dooley (aka “Jim Baker” in the classic 1984 comedy “Sixteen Candles”):
“When you’re given things easily in life, it’s hard to appreciate them”
’Nuff said.
Steve St John commented
2014-08-17 15:58:09 -0400
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The lack of compassion in the right wing is astonishing.
Antoinette commented
2014-08-17 13:13:56 -0400
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We challenge this fool to live on minimum wage for six months. Let’s see if still feels the same way about food stamps.