Posted on 05/29/2014 12:52:00 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The poll, conducted by E-Score, found 92% of the 1,1000 surveyed a disdain for the racist owner of the NBA team, ahead of such notables as O.J. Simpson and Bernie Madoff. Also among the most hated men were former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and pop star Justin Bieber.
Move over O.J. and Bernie Madoff: Americas new No. 1 most-hated man is racist Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
A stunning 92% of the people asked in a recent poll ranked Sterling as more reviled than any killers, con men, politicians or even Justin Bieber.
The 1,100 E-Score poll participants, asked to identify the 80-year-old owners worst attributes, described him as creepy, cold, mean and insincere.
He should jump off the roof! said Johnny Bliz, 39, of Brooklyn. He tried to apologize, and only made it worse. He just wants his team back. People like him may apologize on TV, but you know they are still racist.
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the left hates rich people
being rich means you’ve achieved success, excluding inheritance types, which use to be encouraged in our country
If America is not about striving for success in our daily lives... then I have no interest in supporting it.
the question we all need answered is:
as a country, do we encourage success or punish it?
Second-most.
The sheep are easily led.
“Doctor” Gosnell gets my vote.
Sterling is a scum bucket but hardly the worst scum bucket out there.
I don’t think so, I don’t think in the real average American’s mind he comes anywhere close to Obama. Oh wait the headline said man, strike Obama and replace it with Moochelle.
I read he killed 3 of his roommates with the knife and ran over a bicyclist with his car killing him, actually I think he hit 2 riding a bike but one lived. Then he shot two to death. And him shooting himself I would count as the gun preventing crime. But either way, isn’t interesting how this case was covered? A few days then completely buried while other rampages that were 100% done by guns were covered for weeks, months even.
Top 25 Most Evil People of the Millennium
According to a New York Post poll conducted from
September 30 - November 1, 1999 among NYPost.com users
Total number of votes received = 19,184
Name
# of Votes
% of Votes
1 Adolf Hitler 1664 8.67
2 Bill Clinton 1625
(Write in)
8.47
3 Josef Stalin 1284 6.69
4 Pol Pot 919 4.79
5 Dr. Josef Mengele 783 4.08
6 Hillary Clinton 765
(Write in)
3.99
7 Saddam Hussein 710 3.70
8 Adolf Eichmann 641 3.34
9 Charles Manson 548 2.86
10 Idi Amin 514 2.68
11 Genghis Khan 441 2.30
12 Jeffrey Dahmer 428 2.23
13 Benito Mussolini 386 2.01
14 Ayatollah Khomeini 365 1.90
15 Ted Bundy 327 1.70
16 John Wayne Gacy 312 1.63
17 Ivan the Terrible 305 1.59
18 Fidel Castro 283 1.48
19 Jim Jones 279 1.45
20 Vlad the Impaler 276 1.44
21 Timothy McVeigh 275 1.43
22 Slobodan Milosevic 242 1.26
23 Marquis de Sade 222 1.16
24 Mommar Khadafy 218 1.14
25 Jack the Ripper 203 1.06
Most recent story is that he killed three people at his apartment building with a machete and hammer, then went to a sorority house but couldn’t get in. So he shot to death a couple of young women nearby.
He then took off in his car, running down a cyclist and a skateboarder, both of whom survived, shooting out the window at people as he went. Stopped the car at one point and killed another male student.
Finally got into a gunfight with police and killed himself.
Various other people were wounded at various times during this process, but the toll still stands at six murdered and one suicide.
Donald Sterling does not have the power to disrupt and to destroy so many lives as someone who truly deserves society’s contempt.
A very sad comment on America where thought crimes are now worse than actual crimes. For example, NFL player Ray Rice who assaulted his fiance got a lesser punishment than the Dolphins player who had the nerve to say on Twitter that he didn’t like seeing Michael Sam kiss his boyfriend on national television. The public are whipped up into a media driven, emotional frenzy over thought crimes. For the record, I don’t agree with Sterling’s comments, but to call him the most hated person in America? This country is in big trouble.
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