Showing posts with label #MeToo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #MeToo. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2022

Gavin Newsom's wife accused of lying under oath about Harvey Weinstein rape



Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of slick-hair Gavin Newsom, has been accused of lying on the stand about being raped by former movie mogul, Harvey "Fish Stick" Weinstein. His lawyers said Thursday that she can't "square away" the fact that the couple had what they referred to as "transactional" sex, aka quid pro quo sex, rather than her being raped.

The wife of the California Governor, referred to as Jane Doe 4 throughout the trial, gave an "overly dramatized" performance when she testified in order to cover up the shame she felt for having consensual sex with a guy who is considered by many as homely as a bag of monkey sphincters smothered in soy sauce, Weinstein's defense attorney Alan Jackson implied.

In his closing argument at Los Angeles Superior Court, Jackson said despite all of her education and “refinement,” Mrs. Newsom had lied about doing Harvey at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2005 "to cope" with a behavior she isn't proud of. [And who would be?]

“She may regret the transactional sex but regret is far from rape,” Jackson told jurors. “She made a decision to have a relationship with Harvey and she benefited from it. … That’s the definition of transactional sex and she hates it.”

Siebel Newsom testified under oath two weeks ago that Weinstein lured her to his hotel room under the guise they would be discussing a movie role [without any clothes on]. She said she agreed because at the time, Weinstein could “make or ruin your career.”

She described how Weinstein, 70, penetrated her vagina with his fingers, then his “deformed” penis, which she described as “kind of fish-like.” 


Weinstein is currently serving a 23-year sentence over sexual misconduct charges in New York.

Newsom was one of four women to testify Weinstein had sexually assaulted them. She screamed several times "no" when Deputy District Attorney Marlene Martinez asked her if she intended to have sex with the movie mogul that night in 2005. She said she put that horrific memory of the rape "in a box" but sometimes it came out in anger. Interestingly, she never reported it until recently.

Siebel Newsom — one of four women to testif

When defense attorney Mark Werksman peppered Siebel Newsom with questions concerning details about her prior testimony, she replied: “What you’re doing today is exactly what he did to me.” To which Werksman began to moan, "Yes, oh yes . . . uh, uh, how was it for you?" and had to stop himself from lighting up a cigarette in court.

Jackson called out Mrs. Newsom for disrespecting his co-counsel’s line of questioning.

“How dare you say something like that,” Jackson said. “She dares to equate that to violent rape. There are women out there who have been violently raped. She contrived this entire performance to paint herself a victim for choices she’s made.”

While Martinez commended Siebel Newsom in her closing argument for her strength for coming forward to testify in the trial, Jackson said the former actress gave a “performance of a lifetime” while on the stand and repeatedly lied to jurors.

Jackson pointed out how despite being allegedly violently raped by Weinstein, Newsom continued to email him for meetings and asked if there were movie roles she could audition for and that she only turned on her former temporary lover, Harvey Weinstein, because it "became trendy" to "join a movement" --the #MeToo movement--which destroyed Weinstein and other men accused of sexual misconduct.

In addition to their claim of consensual sex, the defense showed a collage of the more than dozen emails, which included one where Mrs. Newsom asked Weinstein’s advice on how to handle negative press regarding a scandal involving her then-boyfriend Gavin Newsom, who had a prior affair with an aide.

There were also numerous emails soliciting for campaign contributions for her husband.

“She sought his company over and over,” Jackson said. “She changes details when it looks bad for her or says she doesn’t remember. Everything (regarding her memory) is still ‘in a box.’ I don’t know where that box is but maybe she will find the truth there!”

Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to 11 counts of rape and sexual assault involving four women and faces up to 140 years in prison if convicted. 

The defense rested their case on Thursday. The prosecution will address the jury on Friday with their rebuttal.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Pakistan: woman singer claims "he groped me" may face 3 years in prison for "criminal defamation"


Meesha Shafi, a Pakistani singer, accused pop star Ali Zafar of groping her in a recording studio two years ago. Because Pakistan is a country best described [to use former President Trump's words] a s**thole country, Shafi faces up to three years in prison for "criminal defamation."

Shafi's claim sparked the #MeToo movement in the Muslim-majority country that once harbored Osama bin Laden until he was found and put down. The movement allows women to publicly accuse men of sexual harassment and assault without evidence [like what happened to Brett Kavanaugh, if you recall]. 

The singer tried to have her case adjudicated under Pakistan’s law against sexual harassment in the workplace, but because she was not an employee of Zafar’s when they toured together, multiple courts have thrown out her case. Had she filed a police report at the time, her allegations would have been adjudicated, but she never filed.

Several other women have also made allegations against Zafar, and they too are being prosecuted for "criminal defamation," and they also face up to three years in the slammer. The charges against Shafi and the others was made by Zafar after he made a complaint to the authorities, The Wall Street Journal reported

While neither Zafar nor the women have proved their case, activists in the wonderful land of Pakistan have said that charging Shafi will scare other women from coming forward when this happens to them. If Shafi lied, however, then there is no reason to believe real victims wouldn’t come forward simply because a false accuser was punished. But it all depends on the "if."

Zafar has adamantly denied Shafi’s claims as well as those of other women, saying the allegations have hurt his career, much like Andrew Cuomo and Harvey Weinstein made similar claims.


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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

BREAKING: Yes Virginia, there is a GOP Santa Claus

A fourth Democrat is now caught up in yet another scandal in Virginia. Soon the state will need to find someone who has never left their house except to flip burgers or some such thing, because it's beginning to look a lot like every Democratic political operative in the state is a scumcrumpet.

ABC News now reports that Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) was aware of the allegations directly from Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax's accuser, Dr. Vanessa Tyson, "who on Wednesday released a statement detailing the alleged 2004 assault, which took place at the Democratic National Convention in Boston."

"Allegations of sexual assault need to be taken seriously," Scott said in a statement to ABC News. "I have known Professor Tyson for approximately a decade and she is a friend. She deserves the opportunity to have her story heard."

Aides to Scott told ABC News that Tyson revealed the incident to Scott on October 20, 2017, and that she was "not a fan" of Fairfax, who at the time was a candidate for Virginia Lieutenant Governor.

In November 2017, Tyson continued to speak to Scott of her dislike for Fairfax  and told Scott that she wanted to "talk about it" with him.

The following month, Tyson allegedly told Scott that Fairfax had a "MeToo allegation," and over the next month, Scott's aides learned that Tyson was the alleged victim.

On Wednesday, Tyson released the following statement regarding Fairfax:
On the night of Friday, February 1, 2019, I read multiple news accounts indicating that Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax would likely be elevated to Governor as an immediate result of a scandal involving Governor Ralph Northam. This news flooded me with painful memories, bringing back feelings of grief, shame, and anger that stemmed from an incident with Mr. Fairfax that occurred in July 2004 during the Democratic National Convention in Boston. 
I met Mr. Fairfax on July 26, 2004, when he and I were working at the Convention. We struck up a conversation on the first day of the Convention and soon realized we had a mutual friend. We crossed paths occasionally during the first two days and our interactions were cordial, but not flirtatious. We commiserated about our long work hours, and on the afternoon of the third day of the Convention, July 28, 2004, Mr. Fairfax suggested that I get some fresh air by accompanying him on a quick errand to retrieve documents from his room in a nearby hotel. Given our interactions up to that time, I had no reason to feel threatened and agreed to walk with him to his hotel. I stood in the entryway of the room and after he located the documents, he walked over and kissed me. Although surprised by his advance, it was not unwelcome and I kissed him back. He then took my hand and pulled me towards the bed. I was fully clothed in a pantsuit and had no intention of taking my clothes off or engaging in sexual activity. In the back of my mind, I also knew I needed to return to Convention headquarters. 
What began as consensual kissing quickly turned into a sexual assault. Mr. Fairfax put his hand behind my neck and forcefully pushed my head towards his crotch. Only then did I realize that he had unbuckled his belt, unzipped his pants, and taken out his penis. He then forced his penis into my mouth. Utterly shocked and terrified, I tried to move my head away, but could not because his hand was holding down my neck and he was much stronger than me. As I cried and gagged, Mr. Fairfax forced me to perform oral sex on him. I cannot believe, given my obvious distress, that Mr. Fairfax thought this forced sexual act was consensual. To be very clear, I did not want to engage in oral sex with Mr. Fairfax and I never gave any form of consent. Quite the opposite. I consciously avoided Mr. Fairfax for the remainder of the Convention and I never spoke to him again.
ABC News further noted that Dr. Tyson "hired the legal services of Katz, Marshall and Banks, the same law firm that was retained by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, the hardly credible California psychology professor who accused Brett Kavanaugh, then-President Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, of sexual misconduct."

Anyone want to be governor?

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Saturday, December 15, 2018

Weinstein allegedly bragged about have sex with Jennifer Lawrence

Harvey Weinstein is in deep trouble. Another lawsuit was filed against him on Friday that provided details from a woman identified as Jane Doe.

Jane Doe alleges that in 2013, she met with Weinstein in his office where he pushed her down and allegedly removed her underwear and performed oral sex on her against her will, and she began to cry. This allegedly happened multiple times, according  to Variety.

Variety said the suit claims that Weinstein then asked her: "Do you even want to be an actress?" and reports that Weinstein also allegedly said he was trying to help the woman, adding, "I slept with Jennifer Lawrence and look where she is; she has just won an Oscar.”

Meanwhile, Lawrence denies having "anything but a professional relationship" with Weinstein, 66, in a statement issued to Fox News on Friday.

“My heart breaks for all the women who were victimized by Harvey Weinstein," Lawrence said. "I have never had anything but a professional relationship with him. This is yet another example of the predatory tactics and lies that he engaged in to lure countless women.”

Not to defend the piece of human excrement, but isn't it possible Jane Doe is lying since Lawrence is denying it happened with her? But after all the women who actually came forward against him, I believe Lawrence is correct in her assessment of Weinstein's tactics.

According to Variety, the woman said she initially met Weinstein at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. During that time, she said that she went to Weinstein's suite at the Waldorf Astoria in Park City, Utah, where he allegedly barged in on her while she was in the restroom, the suit claims.

Variety reports, the suit further alleges that Weinstein pulled down his pants, masturbated, and ejaculated on the woman's skirt.

Weinstein has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual misconduct. The allegations gained widespread public attention following two bombshell reports in October 2017, ultimately leading to Weinstein’s downfall.

He has consistently denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex, but c'mon, all those women cannot be lying.

Weinstein can go to prison for the rest of his life.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Calif. Left silent on Kamala Harris' aide's #MeToo resignation

Liberals support things that make them believe they're more virtuous than everyone else. [Except when it comes to going after white men and Jews, of course.] In California, the Democrats have supported the #MeToo movement and this was plain to see when they went after Brett Kavanaugh at the SCOTUS confirmation hearing in which he was accused of sexual misconduct. It was not only never proven, but the witnesses called upon by the accuser supported Kavanaugh over the accuser.

But this didn't stop leftists from shouting "Believe all women!" until the same thing happened to Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for the male body fluids receptacle, Stormy Daniels.

Avenatti was accused of felony sexual abuse and he shouted his innocence, but the left didn't shout back "Believe all women!" because Avenatti gets intersectional credit for being against President Trump.

It's a great example of hypocrisy. Both sides use it, but the left has it down to a science.

Now we see the hypocrisy of California Democrats who are notably close-mouthed on the resignation last week of a top aide to Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)  after news broke he had been sued for "gender harassment."

How does one harass an actual gender?

Prominent Democrats in the state, as well as some newly elected Democratic members of the California Congressional delegation, have also remained mum about #MeToo allegations against several other Democratic hypocrits.

Many of these phonies have even declined to take a stand on a lawsuit against Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-CA), the head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus PAC who has been accused of drugging and molesting a 16-year-old girl in 2007.

Believe all women, but not all girls? Is that how it goes?

The sound of crickets over the resignation of the Kamala Harris aide and the allegations against Cardenas comes a year after many of the state's political leaders acknowledged a reckoning regarding sexual misconduct in and around Sacramento.

Nearly 200 women signed a letter in 2017 demanding a serious increase in accountability for a culture of rampant sexual harassment in the state's political circles. 

Politicians, however, are mostly unaffected by the policies and laws they make, or at the very least, believe that they are above the law.

The fallout over California's multitude of #MeToo issues has continued and has cost many state lawmakers and politicians, mostly Democrats, their jobs in a state where the party dominates the corridors of power.

It's a "do as I command by law, not as I do" mentality.

Despite the fake reckoning, many Republican political operatives in California claim that Democrats have selective memory when it comes to #MeToo condemnations.

"They say they believe victims but only when there's some political gain for them," one GOP operative correctly observed.

While honest observers point to the ongoing silence on Cardenas, they also see how Roger Hernandez, a former Democratic assemblyman, has also not been held accountable for beating his wife, nor had enough been done to get rid of former state senator Tony Mendoza who resigned after repeated accusations by several women of sexual harassment.

The list goes on, but suffice it to say, Kamala Harris, who is considering a run for president in 2020, is as big a hypocrite as the rest of those who know what's going on and say nothing.

Kind of reminds one of Harvey Weinstein.

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Saturday, November 10, 2018

Another reason the left sucks socks that smell

Rep. Jovan Melton (D-Colorado) won re-election for the Colorado House AFTER his arrest record resurfaced. The 1999 guilty plea for misdemeanor assault didn't stop Democrats from voting for him.

But neither did his 2008 arrest on another charge of misdemeanor assault which was dropped soon after the incident. Perhaps he didn't hit her quite so hard in this domestic violence incident and was able to convince her to let it go.

So now that his arrest record went public, Melton won his election by his largest margin in his fourth and final election, winning 15,033 votes or 61.89 percent of the total, according to the Secretary of State's website.

Melton was running unopposed then Republicans nominated former Arapahoe County Commissioner Lynn Myers just a few days after The Denver Post reported about his criminal background.

Upon winning, Melton said, "The voters determined one should not be judged on their past."

Actually, upon Melton winning, the voters determined that they don't care a fiddler's flatulence about a person's character, only their party. 

Trying to save face, top Democrats in the state House tried to encourage Melton to resign in October due to the "deeply disturbing and very serious" revelations in The Denver Post. 

But he didn't.

Melton's arrest in 1999 was for trespassing and harassment related to domestic violence [use your imagination], according to the Boulder County District Attorney's Office. He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor harassment and received a deferred sentence, much like the migrant Muslim doctor in Germany who raped four women and got a suspended sentence. In Melton's case, the judge granted the victim a permanent restraining order against him.

In the 1999 incident, Melton allegedly shouted derogatory vulgar expletives at the victim and was physically violent, according to a police report. The police found no physical evidence of assault, but it might be due to the fact that Melton hits like a Democrat.

Although be pleaded guilty, he later denied any wrongdoing in both arrests, making him a liar at some point.

Due to leftist intersectionality [aka: racism] his fellow legislators and leaders in Denver's black and faith communities rallied around him basically throwing his victim under the proverbial bus.

The funniest part came when former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb said at a news conference, "The Democratic leadership needs to apologize to him and step down themselves," implying that there is no room in the Democratic Party for people who oppose domestic violence.

And the left went after President Trump when he said during his campaign that he could shoot someone on Broadway and get away with it.

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She claims a cop raped her: she lied

Marley Barberian was caught in the act of shoplifting from a Target store in Palm Beach County and arrested earlier this year. While in jail, the 23-year-old claimed a Sheriff's Office deputy groped her at the store where she was arrested and raped her on the road while on the way to jail.

"She said he pulled her pants down and raped her on the side of the road after he pulled over to complete some paperwork he got from the police department, the arrest report notes," CBS 12 reported. "She then told authorities the deputy who raped her drove her and dropped her off at the jail. She also accused the deputy of groping her earlier in the pat-down during her arrest at the Target."

The woman claimed the deputy who sexually assaulted her was a "big white male, bald or with little hair, and green eyes." She also claimed he put his gun in her mouth "because that probably turned him on."

Turns out the wench was lying. It was a female officer who conducted the pat-down, according to another male deputy. He also said the accused officer only drove her to Greenacres police station and not to the Palm Beach County Jail, when the attack was alleged to have occurred. And it was a female deputy who took Ms. Barberian from the police station to the county jail.

"Investigators also looked at the in-car video and learned that there were no stops from the time the accused deputy drove Barberian from the Target to the Greenacres Police Department," CBS 12 reported. "Other surveillance video showed a female deputy escorting her into the jail and booking her there, the arrest report says."

Barberian was charged with making a false reort of sexual battery, a false report of a crime, and perjury outside of an official proceeding.

She is being held on a $3,000 bond.

This isn't the first false allegation against police officers alleged to have committed rape. Several weeks ago in Bellevue, WA, another woman made a false claim against a police chief. That woman has not been arrested as yet, and she may not be due to mental illness. She claimed the police chief arranged a sexual rendezvous over an "adult sex website" but it turns out the chief didn't live at the address mentioned in the emails at the time and DNA also ruled him out.

Women who make false allegations against men only hurt women with legitimate claims. You would think the Kavanaugh case for the confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court would have made this clear.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Lauer telling fans [and fan dancers] that he'll be back on TV

Matt Lauer, the disgraced follicle-challenged "Today" host is telling fellow pervs and fans that he'll be back on TV. So ladies, watch your backs.

Lauer was fired in November by NBC over sexual harassment accusations that many witnessed and none reported. He was recently spotted at Donohue's Steak House eating a dead cow when he warned his fans that his return was imminent.

One source told Page Six that "A group of older ladies came over to Lauer, saying, 'We miss you!'" as Lauer kept chewing and checking out their baggage.

They were obviously lonely and in need of a Lauer "intervention," he likely mused.

The source said Lauer told his fans, "I've been busy being a dad. But don't worry, I'll be back on TV."

He has not, however, been busy being a good husband--just ask his estranged wife, Annette Roque. Ironically, she owns a 40-acre horse farm in Water Mill and a North Haven estate that belonged to Richard Gere, of the "gerbil-up-the-nether-regions" fame. [It turned out to be a false claim according to Snopes. Of course, if it was a Trump rumor, it would have been a full-size rabbit wandering around in the dark, if you know what I mean.]

Since getting canned from NBC's "Today" show, the 'harasser' has been on the down-low in the Hamptons, but he was spotted on the Upper East Side of Manhattan at an expensive restaurant called the East Pole, where he dined with a "Today" senior producer, Deborah Kosofsky.
Matt and Deb
It is believed that he kept his mind above his waist and his hands where they could be seen as they talked about vacation spots.

There should be no surprise if the #MeToo motivator returns to TV. After all, he's a liberal, not Roseanne Barr, so he gets another shot, kind of like Anthony Weiner who got a few shots but still blew it.

Truthfully, we shouldn't care if he makes a return to the show. This is just one more reason we got Trump as president.

The hypocrisy is palpable, it's so obvious.

It's like when Tiger Woods was winning as a black golfer, got arrested as a black man, then became a mixed race Asian when he refused to disrespect the office of the president and wouldn't badmouth Trump.


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Sunday, July 15, 2018

James Woods being threatened by Stormy Daniels' lawyer Mike Avenatti over #MeToo issues

Actor and IQ level genius [he scores about 180] James Woods is being threatened by porn actress' lawyer Michael Avenatti over #MeToo issues, mainly because Avenatti is a baby who, like David Hogg of the Parkland high school shooting and gun control cretin, cannot take it but they can sure dish it out.

Avenatti mostly known for defending Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against POTUS, and for accruing millions in debt, is going after Woods by threatening him with #MeToo issues.

Woods, 71, recently announced that his talent agent dropped him on July 4th due to his conservative political views, and now he took to Twitter to call out Avenatti regarding the lawyer's presence at an anti-Trump protest in London over the weekend that was attended by at least a hundred additional anti-Trump losers.

Woods tweeted:
"Oh Look. The real diapered, hot air balloon . . . "

The tweet had an image of Avenatti at the protest, and the next day the lawyer, 47, went to his own social media account to threaten Woods with litigation that he has information from women who call his office [or orifice--not sure which] claiming Woods harassed them.

Then Avenatti cried like a baby who lost his banky.

He tweeted:
"Has Been Jimbo. You know what I love? Every time you pop off about me, one or two more women contact my ofc and describe your harassment/assault of them and #MeToo issues, seeking representation. Keep playing games and you will be next. I promise."
So let me get this straight--women wait for a time when James Woods tweets something negative about Avenatti, then call him to say that Woods has sexually harassed or assaulted them in the past. They're evidently waiting for the right moment to make that claim just to protect Avenatti's sterling reputation.

Woods has been in the #MeToo death ray crosshairs in the past, when actress Amber Tamblyn [?] accused him of hitting on her when she was just 16 years old. Woods denied the allegation and is innocent until proven guilty.

Woods evidently is unfazed by Avenatti's threat of litigation because he likely knows the shyster is faking it like Stormy "fakes it."


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

PC Miss America no longer will be about physical beauty

The Miss America beauty pageant will no longer be about physical appearance and to prove that, they are ditching the swimsuit competition and will refer to the event as the Miss America Competition.

In place of the swimsuit competition, contestants will take part in a live interactive session with the judges and will need to answer tough questions such as: "If you had Donald Trump tied up in a room and knew you'd never get caught, what would you do to him?" And: "Who is worse, ISIS or all men?"

Contestants "will be asked to demonstrate their passion, intelligence and overall understanding of the job of Miss America," said Rachel Carlson on ABC News.

The organization is also getting rid of the evening gown part of the competition because it demonstrates individuality, style and grace, which can be offensive to progressive women who have no style nor grace.

They will be asking contestants to wear clothing that makes them feel confident and express their personal style.

If it takes a particular set of clothing to make one feel confident, isn't that really a false sense of confidence? Shouldn't confidence be an attribute separate from one's attire?

The women, including men who identify as women, I suspect, will also talk about how they plan to advance their chosen causes, referred to as "social impact initiatives" by the Miss America Organization.

"We've heard from a lot of young women who say, 'We'd love to be a part of your program but we don't want to be out there in high heels and a swimsuit,' so guess what, you don't have to do that anymore," Carlson said. "Who doesn't want to be empowered, learn leadership skills and pay for college and be able to show the world who you are as a person from the inside of your soul. That's what we're judging now," Carlson added, without providing ways and means of being able to know what is inside a person's soul. Perhaps that will follow.

Carlson was crowned Miss America in 1989 and looked very nice in her swimsuit and evening gown. But she has also been an advocate for victims of sexual harassment and a #MeToo movement maven. In 2016, she settled a lawsuit against former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes. He was forced to step down after other women came forward with similar accusations of sexual misconduct.

She no longer wants beautiful women to be seen merely as beautiful and hates that men tend to fantasize about these beautiful women in their minds, thanks to their ids.

While there is nothing wrong with what the #MeToo movement was created to stand for, it appears that it is snowballing in power and may be getting to the point where innocent men will feel the wrath of angry women who accuse falsely. Certainly not in all instances, because some men still suck, but in enough cases to do harm to the innocent.

And no, it isn't worth the collateral damage to those men, as some in the #MeToo movement claim.

Personally, I believe the Miss America Competition is going to do what the Scouts of America is going to do: become defunct-- especially if young men who identify as young women enter the competition for the sake of political correctness and inclusiveness.

Transgenderism has already ruined women's weightlifting and wrestling competitions.

Hey, and what about ageism? Is it fair that older people can't enter the contest? We must be totally inclusive.

It's political correctness run amok. Maybe there should be no losers. Everyone gets a crown.

But we shall see what happens. Well, except for me--I have no plans on watching it in September.



Monday, May 28, 2018

Hillary Clinton lookalike arrested after texting mass shooting threat

Las Vegas -- a teacher who curiously resembled Hillary Clinton was arrested this month after making a terrorist threat saying she was planning to shoot up a concert in order to empower women to be serial killers.

Leslie "McG," 48, exchanged texts with a friend on May 16 and made a threat to "poke a lot of holes in a lot of people," and then kill herself, as reported in the Las Vegas Review-Journal citing her arrest report.

Her friend took the texts to police and "McG" was arrested that same day as she was teaching a physics class at Bonanza High School [perhaps where Little Joe and Hoss used to go].

The crazy [likely Democrat] was accused of targeting a May 19 concert at a downtown bar and romanticized the notion of "being remembered" and added that she hoped to start another #MeToo movement "but this time in which women feel empowered enough to become serial killers," the paper reported.

And this lends credence to the idea that notoriety and "being remembered" is important to these lunatics and that we need to stop using their names.

"A perfect plan with my favorite song surrounded by a bunch of f***ed up misfits like I am," she said in one text. "Imagine knowing exactly the moment that you're going to die. I know exactly that your favorite song will be playing. By favorite band. It's just too perfect."

If you're crazy.

The arrest report state that "McG" offered little reaction when detectives read her the texts. It also states the she admitted to cops that she planned to attend a downtown concert, but that she "often has those types of conversations" with her friend.

Can you imagine what those conversations sounded like? "I wonder what it feels like to kill a bunch of people who are in the middle of having fun and then blow my own brains out. Gee, why not give it a try?"

Rather than taking her to a mental health facility, they wisely released "McG" on bail, in spite of a reference she made to the Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock who killed 58 innocent people at a country music festival.

Paddock, a staunch liberal, chose a country music festival because it's generally attended by Republicans. That's why I'm guessing "McG" with her #MeToo concerns and women's empowerment, is a liberal. 

But that's speculation . . . an intelligent guess, I would say.



Friday, April 6, 2018

Munchkin misbehavior or fake news?

In an ABC news report, freelance writer Gary Nunn tracked down Jerry Maren, a 98-year-old former actor who played a munchkin in the "Wizard of Oz" and asked if he molested Judy Garland.

The claim of molestation came from Sid Luft, the late Garland's late husband in a re-released book due to come out in September: "Judy and I: My Life with Judy Garland."

Luft wrote: 
"The'd make Judy's life miserable on set by putting their hands under her dress . . . The men were 40 or more years old. They thought they could get away with anything because they were so small."
Maren is the last remaining munchkin above ground and lives in somewhere in the U.S. but his location was not revealed in the article. He is the last living person who can respond to the allegation and has the right to be heard, but apparently nobody but Nunn has tried to contact him.

The #MeToo movement must agree that anyone accused of such a vile act deserves to respond when being accused of sexual misconduct.

Garland was 16 when the film was made in 1939.

Nunn write: 
"But the public also has a right to know if Maren wants to respond to these new allegations. If he wants to refute them, he ought to be given the chance. Otherwise, when future generations Google them, this story will forever tarnish their name."
It was Maren--a "Lollipop Guild" munchkin--who handed a lollipop to Dorothy. He was the little guy who is personally implicated in the molestation. Even if he wasn't guilty of the allegation, his name is already dirtied with the reporting, some of which was so inaccurate, that some media falsely reported that he died in 2013, giving credence to Trump's accusation about the existence of fake news.

Garland had previously claimed the munchkins were "drunks" who liked to party all night. She claimed the police rounded them up in butterfly nets.

In response to the "drunken" allegations, Maren said Toto (the dog) was paid more than the munchkins and that they couldn't get drunk on the meager salary of $50 a week.

Nunn spoke to several little people familiar with the story. Mark Povinelli, president of the Little People of America said, "I contacted a friend close to Jerry Maren. Unfortunately, due to Jerry's health, he hasn't been in a condition to give an interview for a while now." He added that Maren did not want to give any more attention to the allegations.

A longtime friend of Maren, Philip M. Potempa, a diarist for The Chicago Tribune Media Co. apparently refutes the new allegations. He told Nunn, "I spoke with a buddy of mine who has written a few books on the munchkins. From what he advised me, there's no merit to any of these allegations and it's an attempt at further promotion for the book."

Money can make people do disgusting things. Nunn believes that there is the possibility that Maren was "thrown under the bus" by "a dead man talking about his ex-wife."



Thursday, March 15, 2018

Damon will make America great again--he's moving to Australia

Matt Damon is no Jason Bourne. He only has make believe courage and he's an incredible hypocrite to boot, flying around in his private jet an flipping more carbon into the atmosphere in a week than a small village in the outback does in a year.

The snowflake is moving to Australia because, he says he's fed up with President Trump, which means he's fed up with states inside the edges of our coasts because that's who voted for him.

Sadly, he refuses to give up his US citizenship because he knows he has a good thing.

Damon, 47, bought property in Byron Bay, New South Wales and he'll be bumping elbows with his next door neighbor Chris Hemsworth, whom he appeared in "Thor: Ragnarok," which is ancient Norwegian for "Thor: Meets Reagan."

So the person who makes his living pretending to be someone else and say things written for him is finally making America Great Again, now that he's leaving. A source told Page Six: "Matt's telling friends and colleagues in Hollywood that he' moving the family to Australia" because he disagrees with Trump's conservative policies that protects people from having their earned wages handed out to others.

The source continued: "Matt's saying the move will not impact his work--as he will travel [by carbon farting] jet to wherever his projects are shooting. He's also telling friends he wants to have a safe place to raise the kids." He has four children with his wife Luciana Barroso.

Hopefully, no dingos will be in the area he intends to move to, and he also will not have to deal with stupid comments he made about the wave of Hollywood sexual assault allegations.

On ABC, he said the #MeToo allegations should be judged on a "spectrum of behavior," and then removed his head from his nether regions on NBC's "Today" and said of the statement: "I really wish I'd listened a lot more before I weighed in on this. Ultimately, what it is for me is that I don't want to further anybody's pain with anything that I do or say [except for the president]. And so for that I'm really sorry."

Damon's last film, "Downsizing," was a piece of cow plop and a financial failure.


Monday, January 22, 2018

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has her own #MeToo too

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg confessed that she, like many other women, had her own brush with sexual harassment and gender inequality.

Of the #MeToo movement the 84-year-old Brooklynite said: "It's about time."

"Every woman of my vintage knows what sexual harassment is, although we didn't have a name for it," the elderly SCOTUS liberal told a crowd during a forum to promote her new documentary "RBG" at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday. "The attitude toward sexual harassment was simply, 'Get past it. Boys will be boys.'"

Ginsburg told NPR's legal correspondent and longtime liberal friend Nina Totenberg, about an incident that she said occurred when she was a law student at Cornell University in the early 1950s, before most people were born.

Ginsburg spoke about her concerns with her chemistry teacher over her "abilities" ahead of an important exam. He comforted her and told her he'd give her a practice exam to make her more comfortable with the test.

"The next day--on the test--the test is the practice exam. And I knew exactly what he wanted in return," Ginsburg claimed. "That's just one of many examples," she added, without actually giving an example of what happened.

But Ginsburg refused to slough off the professor's inappropriate unexplained gesture. After the exam, she walked straight up to him and confronted him, she said.

"I went to his office and I said, 'How dare you! How dare you, you--" she said without clarifying what the end of her sentence was. "And that was the end of that."

When Ginsburg taught at Rutgers Law School in 1964, she quickly saw how she was treated differently than her male colleagues. 

Because Rutgers was a state school in New Jersey, she knew she'd be taking a pay cut, but when the dean told her how big a cut, she was mortified. She asked a male colleague who had graduated from law school about the same time as her what he was being paid and the difference was quite substantial.

"Ruth, he has a wife and two children to support. You have a husband with a good paying job in New York," the dean responded.

That was the very year the Equal Pay Act had passed," Ginsburg said. "That was the answer that I got."

So the Women's March on Saturday was never about equal pay and equal rights for women--it's now law, just like protection from harassment in the workplace is law. 

The Women's March was actually an anti-Trump march because that's the main issue women really care about.


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