For
five long, hard years, not a single day has passed without former "
Choom Gang" member
Barack Hussein Obama rubbing
his blackness in America's (
white) face.
So, it wasn't all that surprising when he blackened Martin Luther King, Jr. Day—the GOP's most celebrated holiday—by hanging around a soup kitchen, getting people hooked on government cheese.
No doubt, President Obama is living the dream—the dream of his Kenyan anti-colonialist father; meanwhile, the rest of us are stuck (enslaved) in a nightmare.
It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.
Morning lineup:
Meet The Press: Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY); Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL); Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff; Legal Advisor to Edward Snowden/Kossack Jesselyn Radack; Openly Gay Former Olympic Athlete Billie Jean King; Roundtable: Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), Former FCC Chairman Michael Powell, Republican Strategist Mike Murphy, Carolyn Ryan (New York Times) and Chuck Todd (NBC News).
Face The Nation: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX); Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY); Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX); Openly Gay Former Olympic Athletes Billie Jean King & Brian Boitano; Roundtable: Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal), Bob Woodward (Washington Post), Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard) and Former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley.
This Week: White House Press Secretary Jay Carney; Rep. Peter King (R-NY); Documentary Filmmaker Greg Whiteley; Roundtable: Cokie Roberts (ABC News), Matt Bai (Yahoo News), Van Jones (CNN), Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Greta Van Susteren (Fox News).
Fox News Sunday: White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY); Roundtable: Brit Hume (Fox News), Julie Pace (Associated Press), George Will (Washington Post) and Former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN).
State of the Union: Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY); White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer; Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD); Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK); Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak.
Evening lineup:
60 Minutes will feature: an interview with Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds (preview); an interview with departing Tonight Show host Jay Leno (preview); and, a report on "Year Up," a program that has trained thousands of disadvantaged students for internships that often lead to corporate jobs (preview).
On Comedy Central...
Jon Stewart made the case against former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen.
The Daily Show
Monday: Actor/Comedian Jeff Garlin
Tuesday: Actor/Comedian Louis C.K.
Wednesday: Actor Johnny Knoxville
Thursday: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
And Stephen Colbert examined the effects of marijuana on football
The Colbert Report
Monday: Political Forecaster Nate Silver
Tuesday: NFL Player Justin Tuck
Wednesday: NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter
Thursday: NFL Player Drew Brees
Elsewhere...
Illinois GOP congressional candidate Susanne Atanus spoke of a vengeful God.
If you're afflicted with autism or dementia, or if you've lost your worldly possessions due to a tornado, Susanne Atanus thinks you should blame the LGBT community.
"God is angry," Atanus told the Chicago Daily Herald during an endorsement session with the paper earlier this week.
"We are provoking him with abortions and same-sex marriage and civil unions," she said. "Same-sex activity is going to increase AIDS. If it's in our military it will weaken our military. We need to respect God."
Meanwhile...
Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM) mansplained what a wife's role is.
The Washington Post reports that a chapter from Pearce's new book emphasizes wives and husbands each have roles in the household, and the wife's role is obedience. "The husband's part is to show up during the times of deep stress, take the leadership role and be accountable for the outcome, blaming no one else," Pearce writes. "The wife's submission is not a matter of superior versus inferior; rather, it is self-imposed as a matter of obedience to the Lord and of love for her husband."
And, finally...
Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) was perplexed by the lack of racial profiling he encountered at the airport.
"Let me tell y'all a story. I went through the screening of an airport not too long ago and right in front of me there was an elderly lady," Broun continued. "TSA pulled her off to the side and patted her down. And then right behind her was a little kid and he got pulled to the side. I went through and right behind me was somebody dressed in eastern dress — man, single guy, traveling by himself. That's typically [described] as middle eastern and he went right through."
Well, color me shocked!
- Trix