November 2, 2009
Meghan McCain is back and this time it’s to defend Joe Lieberman, like he needs her help.Posted at 7:00 pm, in: Entertainment
Tags: Ann Coulter, Barack Obama, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Laura Ingraham, Paul Begala
Tags: Ann Coulter, Barack Obama, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Laura Ingraham, Paul Begala
You would think calling Meghan McCain a fat slut and a whore less than two weeks, ago, might have inspired me to give the girl a break on her most recent column. The thing is, I just don’t like Megan McCain. I know, it’s not right to hate someone you’ve never met. I was having this conversation with Track in the car a couple of weeks back when we went on an adventure together.
You see, Trackreally hates Barry. Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t like many of Barrack’s policies. I think he’s a fraud and an idiot, but I don’t hate the man. After watching the stupidity on the left with the Bush/Rush/Beck/Palin hatred, I could just never become that unhinged and invest so much of my time in hating someone I don’t even know. Yet, here I am. I can’t say that I hate Meghan McCain, per se, although I do think the world would be a better place without her. I’ll go with her, I dislike her very much and leave it at that, for now.
Looks like Meghan is trying to move beyond posting unattractive sluttyinappropriate photos of herself on Twitter. She has moved past talking about the media and how they make fat chicks feel bad for being fat and holding them responsible for eating disorders in America. Yesterday’s post by the super-intelligent Meghan McCain? Well, since she’s done defending Jessica Simpson for wearing “mom jeans,” I guess she decided it’s time for her to start defending the big dogs, so she’s throwing in for Joe Lieberman:
The older generation needs to understand that my generation does not respond well to anger, hate, and personal attacks. We are a generation of communicators, and to us, actions speak louder than loud words. Perpetuating negativity will only result in the tuning out of another generation of voters, and we simply can’t afford that. I find it especially ironic that most of those who criticize Senator Lieberman more often than not have never run for elected office. But as the old saying goes, those that can’t do, criticize.
Let’s face it, it’s easy to preach to the converted and many people have mastered the art of the negative sound bite. If I want to hear the liberal bias, I will turn on MSNBC. If I want to hear conservative dogma, I will turn on Fox. But where do people go to listen to the Joe Liebermans of the world? Where can we hear voices that dare to cross party lines, think outside the box, and say what they truly believe? If this country wants to simply be a place of extreme partisan politics, I think we are well on our way. If people like Senator Lieberman are treated with such disrespect for daring to be true to their political beliefs, there will really be no hope for independent thinkers of my generation to be inspired to join the political process.
And for the record, Senator Lieberman is now an even greater source of inspiration and comfort to me in politics.
And, this right here epitomizes what I hate so much about Meghan McCain. She always claims to be speaking for her generation or her party, or blonds, or fat chicks, or even McCains, for that matter. STFU, already! Stop thinking that you’re so all knowing that you can speak for everyone. You can barely speak for yourself, moron.
First of all, negativity is not going to tune out another generation of voters. And, who was the first generation that tuned out because of it? She says “another generation.” In her little mind, who was the first generation of voters turned off to the point of tuning out? I’m just curious. I’m also curious as to whether or not she voted for her father or Barack Obama, but that’s a story for another day.
Let’s move onto her amazement that many of those criticizing Lieberman have never run for elected office. What the eff does that have to do with anything? Is she suggesting that Lieberman is just offering to filibuster with the Republicans because it’s politically preferable or because he’s a principled leader and he believes that the public option is wrong for America? Because, if he’s doing it for the former, he’s just another slimy politicians making an empty threat for political expediency, rather than standing up for what he believes in. If he’s doing it for the latter, then what does it matter the people offering criticism have never run for public office? That would only matter if Joe were doing this for purely political reasons, to score political points, which would make her whole inspiration garbage, well, garbage.
Does Meghan not realize that, other than being her father’s fatdaughter, the only thing that she is famous for is a) criticizing the political party she claims to belong to; b) criticizing Ann Coulter; c) being called fat by Laura Ingraham; and, d) posting a slutty picture of herself on Twitter and then acting as if it wasn’t supposed to be a sexy picture, but a picture she just took for fun?
Meghan McCain is a worthless, empty, woman with not much to offer the world. And, from what I hear, what she does have to offer to the world she offers to every and any man she meets in this world. But, that’s neither here nor there. These rumors have not been confirmed but, more importantly, they have also not been denied.
I just have to wonder, why does she think that what she has to say has any value? What kind of arrogance must it take to allow her to keep writing on behalf of a whole generation? As far as I can tell, she never adds anything of value to any conversation. She went from speaking for one party to speaking for the other.
Who is she to tell Democrats that they have not been betrayed by Joe Lieberman? Don’t get me wrong, if she’s going to be dictating to the Democrats or the Republicans what to do, she should probably stick to the party she belongs to and I’m glad that she is now making the switch. I just think this girl needs to realize her place because she clearly thinks she is something special and people should listen to what she has to say. Sorry, sweetheart, being the daughter of the oldest man alive, who happens to be a Senator, doesn’t make you special and every time you write or say something you’re just putting your stupidity on display. If anyone loved her, they would shut her up and save her from herself.
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“I find it especially ironic that most of those who criticize Senator Lieberman more often than not have never run for elected office.”
Never having run for office, unlike Meghan McCain, I’m speechless.
Comment by mj — November 2, 2009 @ 10:17 pm
Her cleavage looks like an ass, and her mindless ramblings are numbingly boring.
Comment by Dr. Dave — November 3, 2009 @ 10:50 am
negativity is the hallmark of her “generation”. has she never watched the daily show? who the fuck do you think watches Bill Maher? Condescending, loathing, and dripping contempt is the only thing her generation has managed to do well.
Comment by thegreatsatan — November 3, 2009 @ 11:07 am
“The older generation needs to understand that my generation does not respond well to anger, hate, and personal attacks.”
WTF was her melt down over her twitter pic then? Judas Priest! the cupid stunt has the memory of a goldfish.
Comment by Dave C — November 3, 2009 @ 11:13 am
crap, read that 5 times and still got it wrong, dammit.
forget that last comment. except for calling her a cupid stunt.
Comment by Dave C — November 3, 2009 @ 11:14 am
I don’t like Meghan McCain either, but remember “politics of civility.” Or something like that.
Hate is a strong feeling. I’m a firm believer that you can only hate someone you’ve actually met. However, you can really, really, really, really, really, really…. really dislike someone you’ve never met. It happens.
And as far as that my generation doesn’t respond to negative attacks. BULL-CRAP!!
I’m from her generation and we are some of the most self centered, self righteous, angry, sorriest SOBs on the planet. (I’ve grown out of it.) All we respond to is negativity. Look at some one O’s younger supporters. There lies the most vitriol ever spewed in politics. Even some of the nicer ones, hate instinctively. I had (HAD) a friend who was nice in person, but she HATED Palin, and Palin had only been around for two weeks at the time. After seeing someone turn so ugly and hateful instantly at the mention of a name, I had to re-evalute everything. I refuse to be that person.
Short story: It’s the ME generation and ME will get what ME wants, and if not, ME F-IN’ HATES YOU!!!
Comment by xax — November 3, 2009 @ 11:25 am
I find it especially ironic that most of those who criticize Senator Lieberman more often than not have never run for elected office. But as the old saying goes, those that can’t do, criticize.
This is different from Meghan’s political criticisms how?
Comment by anginak — November 3, 2009 @ 11:36 am
Moderation is the siren’s song for the Narcissist. It’s the lull of false stability, the lie that life is free from outliers, black swans, tyrannies, haters and killers as much as it is free from idealists and dreamers, Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan and the founding fathers. It embraces the tasteless mush of British food at the expense of any aspiration for great food, in a deluded self-sacrifice that nature ignores in the attempt to avoid the terrible food.
Meghan and her father are unfortunate reality avoiders, likely due to his suffering in Vietnam, who have deluded themselves into believing their self-sacrifice ritual which rejects all that is great will avoid all that is evil. The reality is that their very rejection of the Great is itself Evil. By rejecting the Great, they eliminate the opposition to the Evil and open the gates for its reception. They furthermore perpetuate the myth of avoidance, lulling countless fools into the mediocre middle where they are prey for the slaughter, while disarming defenders against Evil of any capacity to prepare.
“Don’t speak bad words and god help you if you prepare for a fight! It’ll just invite the bad people. The monsters won’t notice us if we don’t provoke them!”
Dangerous fools.
Comment by HatlessHessian — November 3, 2009 @ 11:59 am
She never learns: I’m sorry twitterfam, there will be no twitpics. it’s not you, its them.
No, dumbass it’s you who posted highly inappropriate photos of yourself in order to get a cheap reaction and then lied about it when people thought they were tasteless — not them.
Comment by eff — November 3, 2009 @ 12:21 pm
Monique: in the Comments Section of another of my blog posts you wrote: You’re not supposed to tell people I’m sweet. You’re going to ruin my image!
Oh, I don’t think you have to worry about that.
Comment by Robert Belvedere — November 3, 2009 @ 12:39 pm
“The older generation needs to understand that my generation does not respond well to anger, hate, and personal attacks.”
Has this airhead ever seen a discussion on myspace or any other online forum? Her generation loves to use such tools.
Of course then there is her ridiculous freak out over Karl Rove on twitter. Pot.kettle.black
Comment by Mark — November 3, 2009 @ 1:33 pm
Its that delightful habit young ljberals have of assuming that courtesy equals correctness. Ironically enough, they are the first to become shrill and discourteous when proven incorrect. Ms McCain clearly has a delicate ego, and some decent narcissism to boot. These attributes can become positive if you are skilled at something. MacArthur was narcissistic. Machiavelli had a delicate ego. Both were brilliant, and had ample talents. Ms McCain’s talent seems only to be that she is ample.
Comment by Morganinthewilderness — November 3, 2009 @ 9:16 pm
A wonderful and witty turn of phrase, Morganinthewilderness.
Comment by Bob Belvedere — November 3, 2009 @ 9:40 pm