Tell CNBC to FIRE DENNIS MILLER for being hateful and intolerant. Let's show these fascists that we can give as good as we get:
CNBC Press person handling Dennis Miller:According to today's Washington Post, President Bush thinks it's appropriate to use celebrities at political events to make hateful, inappropriate, and gay-bashing comments about his political opponents. If President Bush and his cronies can get Whoopi fired from Slim-Fast for joking about the president at a political event, then why does Bush get away with having Dennis Miller make homophobic jokes about John Kerry?
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It's time President Bush stopped the gay-bashing. We demand an apology from the Gay-Basher in Chief:
Speaking of celebrity endorsements: Dennis Miller, a big backer of Bush, was in Green Bay, Wis., yesterday to warm up the crowd before the prez spoke. Miller made a glancing reference to Whoopi but promised, "In deference to George W. Bush, I will try not to fall to depths that some would in this case."Now what makes all of this particularly interesting is that I got an mass-email a few days ago from Bush campaign manager Ken Mehlman blasting Kerry for "hateful, negative politics." Mehlman was upset about a NYC fundraiser in which celebrities bashed President Bush and, oh my gosh, questioned Bush's honesty (Just like Miller questioned Clinton's honesty above).
Then he went on to imply a homosexual attraction between Kerry and Edwards.
"Those two cannot keep their hands off each other, can they?" Miller said. "I think I have a new idea for a new campaign slogan -- use the bumper sticker 'Hey, Get A Room.' "
The Post's Dana Milbank also reports that Miller riffed on other noted Dems. "Asking Bill Clinton to write an honest book is like asking Britney Spears to sing a capella," he said.
And he called strategist James Carville "a muppet who accidentally was washed on hot" and a "Satanic Chihuahua under a strobe light" who has "more nervous ticks than a Belfast parking valet."
All in good fun, of course. Bush thanked Miller "for joining us" but made no mention of his warm-up act.
Now, were I hateful and negative, I might talk about how Mehlamn is 37 years old, single, refuses to answer questions about his sexual orientation and says he's "too busy" for a life outside of politics. But I'm not hateful and negative, so I'll keep to outing Mehlman as a big fat lying hypocrite who's stumping for a gay-basher.