This is a new feature started by CNN, where they feature two wingnuts of the week, one from the left and one from the right. This week, the honour went to (drumroll !!!)
The Wingnuts of the Week for the inaugural edition are Michele Bachman and Cynthia McKinney.
Commentary: Wingnuts of the week – amFIX - CNN.com Blogs
Michele Bachman:
Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachman first became nationally known in the late innings of campaign ’08, when she told Chris Matthews, “I am very concerned he [Barack Obama] may have anti-American views.” Undeterred by common sense or common decency, she followed that with a call to investigate all members of Congress (presumably Democrats only) for anti-American views.
This past week, in an interview with PJTV.com she took another leap too far, saying, “I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter.”
Cynthia McKinney.:
McKinney’s been uncharacteristically quiet since the election, but she resurfaced in an April 30th radio interview for an internet station known as “the information underground,” which had previously featured such friendly topics as “Jewish Domination and the World as We Know It”, “The Holocaust Scam”, and “Jews Israel and 9/11″ – to name just a very few.
When the host of the show confides that “DC is a Zionist occupied government,” there is not a hint of objection, nor when White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is described as having “Jew nationality and Jew loyalties.” McKinney just continues on in even tones, thoughtfully finding time to compare herself to Malcom X, Martin Luther King and – my personal favorite – Rosa Parks.
“She couldn’t find employment from any of the black institutions in Montgomery who shunned her because of the heat that came-down on her because she took a stand… Well it’s no different what happened to them to what happens to me on a daily basis.”
It should be an interesting weekly feature.
Now, I don’t want any flaming in this thread. The thread is NOT about whether ‘wingnut’ is a term of insult (I don’t think it is, and if moderators disagree with me, they will deal with me).
If you want to contribute here, comment on the wingnuts themselves, or the idea of having such a feature.
Or do you have any nominations for the Wingnut of the Week (besides me, that is)?
The Wingnuts of the Week for the inaugural edition are Michele Bachman and Cynthia McKinney.
Commentary: Wingnuts of the week – amFIX - CNN.com Blogs
Michele Bachman:
Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachman first became nationally known in the late innings of campaign ’08, when she told Chris Matthews, “I am very concerned he [Barack Obama] may have anti-American views.” Undeterred by common sense or common decency, she followed that with a call to investigate all members of Congress (presumably Democrats only) for anti-American views.
This past week, in an interview with PJTV.com she took another leap too far, saying, “I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter.”
Cynthia McKinney.:
McKinney’s been uncharacteristically quiet since the election, but she resurfaced in an April 30th radio interview for an internet station known as “the information underground,” which had previously featured such friendly topics as “Jewish Domination and the World as We Know It”, “The Holocaust Scam”, and “Jews Israel and 9/11″ – to name just a very few.
When the host of the show confides that “DC is a Zionist occupied government,” there is not a hint of objection, nor when White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is described as having “Jew nationality and Jew loyalties.” McKinney just continues on in even tones, thoughtfully finding time to compare herself to Malcom X, Martin Luther King and – my personal favorite – Rosa Parks.
“She couldn’t find employment from any of the black institutions in Montgomery who shunned her because of the heat that came-down on her because she took a stand… Well it’s no different what happened to them to what happens to me on a daily basis.”
It should be an interesting weekly feature.
Now, I don’t want any flaming in this thread. The thread is NOT about whether ‘wingnut’ is a term of insult (I don’t think it is, and if moderators disagree with me, they will deal with me).
If you want to contribute here, comment on the wingnuts themselves, or the idea of having such a feature.
Or do you have any nominations for the Wingnut of the Week (besides me, that is)?