Sunday, February 20, 2011

How Pathetic: Las Vegas Sun Hopes For Death And Destruction For Florida

Today, in the print edition, the Las Vegas Sun ran an editorial that hopes and prays for a natural disaster with death and destruction for the State of Florida. The editorial was placed underneath the main editorial and the column was written by a maggot named Frank Cerabino who is some kind of POS who writes for the rag of the Palm Beach Post.
For some reason, the Las Vegas Sun did not put this editorial on the web site of the Sun. Fortunately, I have found the editorial the Las Vegas Sun is ashamed to post on-line.
From the Palm Beach Post and the ethically challenged Cerabino: I hate to say it, but Florida may just need a natural disaster for its own good.
It doesn't have to be catastrophic. A simple state of emergency may be enough to do the trick.
Because it's becoming clear that our new governor, Rick Scott, thinks that federal partnerships are, by definition, evil. And it just might be that without proper treatment, this psychological condition will continue to exist among him and his not-so-merry band of delusional pretend-patriots until Republican control is fully restored to Washington.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/cerabino-scott-needs-disaster-to-see-feds-as-1263540.html
So, just a disaster to get a state of emergency. Well, maybe a hurricane will do it. And what does a hurricane do? Why it causes destruction and most of the time will cause deaths of people. So the Las Vegas Sun and this writer, who has of pig feces for brains, hope this for Florida just to prove a political point. What a mentally challenged group of editors at the Sun and Palm Beach Post.
From the last 2 paragraphs for this 2 brain cell knuckle dragging writer from the Post and Sun:
It would be a shame if it takes a hurricane for our governor to grow out of his personal phobia of the federal government.
But I guess this is what happens when the state is in the hands of a political novice whose primary experience with federal money is in running a hospital chain that figured out a way to steal it.

They pathetic and deranged writers pray and hope for a hurricane to come to Florida to prove a political point.
And liberals think they are sane. Liberalism is a mental disease.
But I think I should play their game and I think I can be good at it. How about this: I hope that the building of the Las Vegas Sun catches fire and Brian Greenspun, editor of the Sun, who gave permission for this editorial to be run, is trapped inside and is horribly burned. Then this will make him appreciate the health insurance he has.

Nah, I can't wish that on him because as a conservative I have compassion for people, unlike Greenspun, Cerabino, the Sun and Post, and other liberals who show little compassion, like the teachers in Wisconsin who went on an illegal strike and left kids out on the streets.

Michael Savage is right: liberalism is a mental disease.

Brian Greenspun and/or Frank Cerabino as a child

5 comments:

  1. And that attitude is why it is often difficult to have a rational discussion with you. Your tendency to paint a large and diverse group of people with a single brush and to equate a different political philosophy with mental illness reveals an extremely closed mind. There were some conservative televangelists who said that Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake were sent by God to punish sinners. Does that mean that all conservatives are superstitious and lack compassion? Of course not, unless one applies the same logic that you used in this post.

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  2. Well, it's not hard to say that many if not most liberals feel this way. Considering all the vile posters down at the rallies in Madison with very few people disowning the signs. How many liberals, including you, will condem this article? Liberals are like Muslims. They may see something they don't like but they don't speak up against something that is wrong. Unless a conservative does it.

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  3. It isn't up to Jill or me or any other liberal to condemn some editorial writer we never heard of. If people with political viewpoints felt it necessary to apologize or repudiate every out-of-bounds utterance by someone on "our" side, we'd never do anything else.

    Should I hold you accountable for all of the nasty, homophobic things said on FreeRepublic? I could find hundreds of things Michael Savage has said that are vile and detestable, INCLUDING the "mental disorder" crack.

    But on topic, it should be noted that Pat Robertson--a conservative--used to predict that God was going to send hurricanes and other natural disasters to Florida, because of Gay Day at Disney World. And he seemed pretty perky about it.

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  4. The fact that this editorial was embraced by at least two newspapers and the Sun placing in a very prominent place has to give a person reason to be concerned.
    No, of course not all liberals are crazy, but when 2 main stream newspapers give this idiot a large enough space in their newspapers, one has to pause and wonder what is going on.
    And both you and Jill are right, you shouldn't have to condem every thing the left does. But the left, like the right, blame every conservative for the sins of Palin, Bush etc. on just about every blog out there.

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  5. Dan, you're probably right. We probably ALL paint with too broad a brush sometimes. That's why when I think to do it, I point out that I don't think that ALL conservatives are batshit crazy and/or stupid, just because Bush and Palin are (take your pick!). Apologizing for those two really WOULD be a full time job! :)

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