Tuesday, January 1, 2019

CNN New Year's Eve guest's resolution: 'make sure the Republican Party dies'


 On the Comedy News Network's New Year's Eve Profanity Fest, former funny person Jane Curtin, 71, was asked about her resolution for the new year. She was cutting edge and extremely brave for someone formerly in the entertainment industry and gave a brutal and highly thoughtful response, saying, "My New Year's resolution is to make sure that the Republican Party dies."

She evidently plans to do something about the existence of one of America's political parties because she has a different political viewpoint, but look at the sheer bravery to come out on CNN and say such a thing. It's amazing she wasn't immediately told to leave New York.

Still, it’s unclear exactly how she will accomplish her goal; she didn’t elaborate on the power she wields in order to guarantee that the GOP vanishes. Will she wait until baseball season and shoot GOP congressmen and women, like what happened to Rep. Steve Scalise, during practice? Will she "do a Jared Loughner" and shoot a politician she disagrees with over gun control?

Perhaps she'll use the 2017 Las Vegas shooter's tactic and wait for a crowd of Republicans to gather, like Stephen Paddock did at a country music event in which he knew the audience would be composed primarily of Republican Trump supporters.

However she decides to kill the Republican Party, it certainly sounds like it would be a bloodbath. But then again, she believes in the killing of unborn babies, the highest cause of death in the world last year at a number reaching about 42 million, according to Life News . So what's a little bloodbath of Republicans when you look at abortions?

In November 2017, Curtin joined 35 other women affiliated with "Saturday Night Live" to sign a letter countering sexual harassment allegations against former frog-face senator Al Franken (D-MN), who had performed on SNL. Apparently, if you are a Democratic Party member, especially in politics, you can be forgiven sexual misconduct that you have clearly committed as proven with photographic evidence. But if you're a Republican being accused of the same thing, in spite of evidence proving the contrary to the allegations, you are guilty and have no right to sit on the Supreme Court or have an intact career in law.

The letter signed by Curtin stated:
We feel compelled to stand up for Al Franken, whom we have all had the pleasure of working with over the years on Saturday Night Live (SNL). What Al did was stupid and foolish, and we think it was appropriate for him to apologize to Ms Tweeden, and to the public. In our experience, we know Al as a devoted and dedicated family man, a wonderful comedic performer, and an honorable public servant. That is why we are moved to quickly and directly affirm that after years of working with him, we would like to acknowledge that not one of us ever experienced any inappropriate behavior; and mention our sincere appreciation that he treated each of us with the utmost respect and regard.
Funny how that works for Franken but not for Kavanaugh.

But funnier still is how the left who is so anti-gun, is so pro-killing.

Happy New Year fellow conservatives. Health and happiness to all. I hope that you follow Brain Flushings throughout the New Year and comment on any issues within. Please feel free to check out the sponsors on these pages too.




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