Showing posts with label Ring of Fire Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ring of Fire Radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

KJ McElrath Rants about Ann

    On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, Ring of Fire published KJ McElrath's rant about how bad Ann is. Here is the stupidity:
"Queen of Hate and fascist theocrat Ann Coulter has been falling out of favor with the right-wing in recent months.  For nearly two decades, Ann made quite a reputation with her raging rants and rotten rhetoric...

Now, they won’t give her the time of day."
    That claim has been proven false.


    Let's continue.
"I haven’t been on CNN yet, because I was made up, my hair was done, I was mic’ed up, I was walking to the set…He [Don Lemon] was doing a full hour on the Doogans or whatever their name is…the next night, ‘We’re going to do all Doogans again.’ And then the next week, it’s the cop who yelled at a girl in a bikini! And then it’s Bruce Jenner!

Actually, Ms. Coulter, it’s "Duggars," not "Doogans."  The self-preoccupied Princess of Putrid and Poisonous Prose couldn’t even get that right."
    Is McElrath that stupid? Ann says, "...doing a full hour on the Doogans or whatever their name is..." and then McElrath criticizes Ann for not knowing their name? What? She specifically said she didn't know the name.

    If you (dear reader) think that McElrath is that stupid, wait! There's more! McElrath proceeds to write*:
"Watch our commentary on how right-wing hate talkers like Coulter are ruining American culture:


" [Emphasis original. Video size changed.]
    At the 24th second, Mike Papantonio (the guy in the video and presumably McElrath's boss) pronounces Phyllis Schlafly's last name as "Shafely" (making the A long and removing the first L.) Papantonio continues with calling her a "crazy" "lunatic" and a "demented old coot" with a "loony audience."

    McElrath thinks Ann is the stupid one; the idiot is actually McElrath's employer.**


*It's common for that website to embed "related" videos into their articles, but this is still a legitimate target of criticism since it was, in fact, embedded in the article.

**Presumable employer.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Ring of Fire Writer Lacks Common Sense

    On Sunday, June 14, 2015, Justin Lane wrote this stub for Ring of Fire. Too bad there wasn't any actual knowledge to be gained from reading it.

    1: The link says "anne-coulter." It is understandable that people make typos, but it is unacceptable to notice them (which Lane did) and just leave them there (especially for a "professional" website).

    2:
"It’s hard to understand how so many backward viewpoints could live inside of one person."
    Well, we all understand that Lane is that one person.

    3:
"Ann Coulter beats the odds by espousing more bigoted stances than most would think possible."
    Liberals think that racism is everywhere and all white people hold bigoted stances, but now one is saying that it is hard to believe that a person is "bigoted."

    4: Lane is surprised that Ann said women should not vote. That's old news. Ann said that years ago (and the majority of her fans most likely consider it a running gag). It's something she joked about once, and then decided to "adopt" because it irked liberals so much and (as proven) wouldn't get old and still won't stop irking liberals.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Farron Cousins Thinks "Driving Up the White Vote" Is a Racist Strategy

    Ring of Fire Radio published a piece by Farron Cousins on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. It is about how "racist" Ann and the GOP are if they focus on the white vote. The only problem with the article is that there is no mention of when Obama said the Democrats needed to focus on blacks and Latinos for votes. That wasn't a racist strategy, but focusing on the white vote is?