Posted on 12/07/2015 11:54:42 AM PST by Citizen Zed
"This guy is such a total pussy, it's stunning."
Fox News contributor Ralph Peters, has taken the anti-Obama rhetoric one step way too far.
"Look, Mr. President we're not afraid, we're angry, we're pissed off, we're furious!" Peters, a regular Fox commentator and military analyst, said when asked for his reaction to the address on Monday. "We want you to react, we want you to do something!"
The wildly offensive remark was even too much for host Stuart Varney, who finally interrupted Peters to say that while he may be "very angry," he "can't use language like that on the program."
The retired lieutenant was allowed to continue taking jabs at the president for being an ineffective leader and ISIS sympathizer.
(Excerpt) Read more at motherjones.com ...
I’d be glad to pour bleach or concrete in any delicate lefty’s ear who needs some.
I also understand why Fox had to suspend them, has to do with professionalism, as well as the FCC giving Fox a colonscopy about it otherwise -- or even despite the suspensions.
Remember when Democrats were using the ‘wimp factor’ against GHW Bush?
FUBO
Obama’s speech was a Vagina Monologue.
We don't care what the PC police think... it's funny.
What’s a Stuart Varney, and when was he appointed First Amendment police?
No we're NOT!
When I see his smarmy face and hear his meaningless phrases, I say a lot worse than That!
My all time favorite from the Colonel was this one...
I feel compelled to provide a (brief) excerpt of Lt. Colonel Ralph Peters (ret.) from earlier today on Fox News...
"...reality is that the way you deal with the Islamic State (caliphate), these bloodthirsty, blood-drunken terrorists is to kill them, keep on killing them until you kill the last one... then you kill his pet goat. THAT's how you deal with them!"
Fox News, Aug 20, 2014
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