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July 6, 2009
Pete King's Monstrous Thought Crime
Countermoonbat Congressman Pete King (R-NY) has done it now — he has publicly abstained from revering a dead child-molesting freak:
His point is a fair one: what does it say about our culture that so many revere a repulsive, voluntarily deformed pederast, while offering true heroes apathy at best? For an answer, check out the comments on this video at YouTube. A slightly censored typical sample:
i hope his whole family dies in a car crash
who the f*k cares what this old geezer thinks
Moonbats don't take kindly to anyone who disrespects their degenerate gods.

On a tip from Wiggins.
Posted by Van Helsing at July 6, 2009 8:36 PM
Comments
As soon as I heard the remark on Sean Hannity's radio program, I knew Rep. King had done the equivalent of throwing rocks at a hornets nest and then standing there to watch, instead of running away.
You cain't say them things about a cultural icon. Even if there is more than an element of truth in the remarks.
Posted by: on-the-rocks at July 6, 2009 8:57 PM
Stupid pagan moonbats they think some of these wacko celeberties are gods they worship the ground they walk on and grovel at their feet why else are the so gaga for OBAMA
Posted by: SPURWING PLOVER at July 6, 2009 9:04 PM
Wow! That was quick, everything is disabled on that video already. A little TRUTH really stirs the half-wits up, The whole Jackson thing is a good example of why we have a teleprompting Socialist dunce as president now. The people in this country have lost all values. A result of that wonderful liberal culture. All the idiots swooning over a dead psychotic pedophilic drug addict freak, yea team! Ya got some REAL values and role models there lefties!!! ;-)
Posted by: TED at July 6, 2009 9:34 PM
Why, Michael Jackson was as normal as...uh...as...uh...
Can I get back to you on that one?
Posted by: Jay Guevara at July 6, 2009 9:52 PM
Hey , lefties and righties ; the guy is DEAD .... He apparently demeroled himself into the the real "neverland" ...GET-OVER-IT" ... Frank K .
Posted by: Frank K. at July 6, 2009 10:11 PM
The millions who worship him have donated a total of $75 so far to get back at Pete King. Whoopee.
http://michellemalkin.com/2009/07/06/check-out-backlash-against-rep-king-over-jacko-comments/
Posted by: BURNING HOT at July 6, 2009 10:14 PM
King has balls. He needs to run for Senate.
Posted by: Gabe at July 6, 2009 10:19 PM
Hey Frank K. friend to the pedos, he's not dead enough. Every other radio and TV station is covering his funeral tommorow. If the weirdo who hangs around watching playgrounds had 100 million dollars, that's Michael Jackson, and if he 'just liked to be around children', then why were there no girls?
I hate my culture and society. The local talk station I listen to for traffic updates is going to play this whole sick event. Anyone else feel this is like relieving the fall of Rome?
Posted by: fozzy at July 6, 2009 10:28 PM
That's reliving not relieving. Heh.
Posted by: fozzy at July 6, 2009 10:29 PM
Environmentalists Demand Michael Jackson Be Recycled
As the inquiry into Michael Jackson’s death continues, a cry has gone up from environmentalists concerned that plans to cremate the King of Pop will violate plastic disposal laws, and possibly release a toxic cloud that could create health problems for Los Angeles area residents.
“I really don’t believe anyone is thinking this through properly,” said Cal-Berkeley environmental scientist David Bergen. “Does anyone really know what the ratio of flesh to synthetic material was in the end? I’m guessing that once he starts to burn, he’s going to be the King of Snap, Crackle and Pop.”
“There’s an opportunity here to bring worldwide attention to the environmental challenges of plastic disposal,” Bergen continued. “Once we start making exceptions, where does it end? Michael Jackson needs to be thoroughly rinsed, sorted, and put at the curb for pick-up.”
Posted by: TED at July 6, 2009 11:54 PM
Michael Jackson fans commit suicide over his death:
http://www.gigwise.com/news/51468/12-Michael-Jackson-Fans-'Commit-Suicide'-In-Wake-Of-His-Death
Posted by: O Muorto Che Pparla at July 7, 2009 3:26 AM
Speaking of hornet's nests...I know this is a little off subject, but is it just me, or does any one else wonder if Michael Jackson IS NOT the father of his three kids? The pictures speak for themselves.
Posted by: ZWFlash at July 7, 2009 3:32 AM
"i hope his whole family dies in a car crash
who the f*k cares what this old geezer thinks"
You care what he thinks. Otherwise you wouldn't be wishing death upon his whole family. If you weren't the kind of vacuous moron who gives undue worship and reverence to a song and dance man, you wouldn't spout such abhorrent, idiotic self contradicting shit.
Posted by: O Muorto Che Pparla at July 7, 2009 3:33 AM
Apparently at least twelve fans so far have committed suicide to commemorate his death.
Posted by: Mr Evilwrench at July 7, 2009 4:33 AM
Was Jackson a child molestor? Jackson was a man child who never grew up. What he probably did was inappropriately touch children, but Im not sure he got any sexual jollies out of it. In fact, Jackson appeared to be asexual. Even his alleged children were conceived via artificial insemination. Mentally he never hit puberty.
Like many talented "artists" he was a total whack job. Just look at his face. It looks like that paiting SCREAM. Jackson was no doubt talented with a huge cult following, but in the end he was doomed, even predicting his own death by telling his ex wife Presley that he feared he would die the same way Elvis did. Providing he is actually dead.....
Im sure conspiracy theories will abound that the body isnt really Michaels and the corpus delecti is some poor sap who was surgically altered to look like Jackson. Maybe Michael just wanted to get away from it all and become a living legend watching the spectacle from the shadows. Maybe he will find work on the Vegas strip as an impersonator of himself? Saddam Hussein had some pretty convincing body doubles; which did not involve plastic surgery.
As for King, he did smack a killer bee nest with baseball bat. Not a real smart thing to do. He will have to sleep with one eye open as all it would take is one crazed Jackson groupie going over the edge. And theres MILLIONS of them out there.
Posted by: Ghost of Vince Foster at July 7, 2009 5:12 AM
LOLLLL Ted!
Evilwrench: OK, that's a shame.
Gabe: I want King to run SO BADLY for senate. Maybe I don't agree with him 100% of the time, but at least 95%. It is my mission to send Schumer packing, and Gillibrand, too for that matter. My dog could do a more effective job than her, and Schumer is just dangerous.
Posted by: Karin at July 7, 2009 5:49 AM
Al Sharpton, I assume in his Sunday sermon, tried to say MJ was not a freak.
How can any person with a functioning braincell look at that mugshot and not think "FREAK!!"?????
Posted by: LoneWolfArcher at July 7, 2009 6:05 AM
I'll admit that I loved Michael Jackson and grew up on his songs. But I seriously believe we should just let the man rest in peace and concentrate on something else.
You know, incidental things like the systematic destruction of the American standard of living and way of life.
Posted by: Narrator 1 at July 7, 2009 7:27 AM
MICHEAL JACKSON WAS A FREAKIN PERVERT AND CHILD MOLESTER HE HAS PAID THE PRICE FOR WHAT HE HAS DONE AND NO SCREWBALL LAWYER CAN SAVE HIS WICKED SOUL NOW
Posted by: Flu-Bird at July 7, 2009 8:07 AM
That photo just creeps me out......
Posted by: JoeShmoe at July 7, 2009 9:14 AM
I read several years ago that his role model for plastic surgery was Diana Ross, but I had no idea that he considered her his 'musical mother figure' or whatever they said. I guess he did a pretty good job of emulating her.
Why cremate so much plastic? Why not preserve what little flesh was left and charge for folks to view him lying in state at Neverland? The proceeds could be used to provide counseling to the unknown kids he messed up. Oh, I know he was found not guilty, but so was O.J. (the first time, haha). You don't think he was innocent too, do you?
Posted by: Sage at July 7, 2009 11:58 AM
why dont we just melt him down and turn him into something usefull like lego's?
then maybe little boys can play with him for once
Posted by: robert at July 7, 2009 12:39 PM
Narrator 1.....Totally agree. We have Americans being killed over seas and a Marxist president in office.
There are more important things to talk about.
Posted by: Dave at July 7, 2009 3:32 PM
Farrah Fawcett had one wish before she passed away from cancer, that all the children of the world would be safe.
Four hours later, Jacko dies.
Posted by: Atomic Lib Smasher at July 7, 2009 3:43 PM
I watch the View from time to time so I can listen to these stupid leftist bitches sound off and they were talking about King's comment. Once again the bitches were displaying their utter denial about Jacko.
I did like his music and my condolences to his family, but to idolise a pedophile is just a little to much for me.
The left have no shame. Fuck em!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Dave at July 7, 2009 4:40 PM
I like how its states on his booking info Race:B. Does he look black to anyone here?
Posted by: Dave at July 7, 2009 6:00 PM
A few questions and comments about King's Youtube.
Q. Was his assessment of Jackson correct?
A. Most likely.
Q. Was it politically advantageous for him?
A. I can't see it, other than some Hail Mary pass that perhaps King saw for his agenda.
Q. Did he pass up a great opportunity to STFU?
A. Absolutely.
Generally speaking, morning the dead isn't necessarily about the dead but rather about those still living or to mourn with them to bring closure. MJ isn't even in the ground yet and here we have a high U.S. official going off the morbid deep end during the wake. Real class right?
Personally, my feelings towards MJ are about the same as Kings but there's a certain civility and respect that's expected of people of any moral standard when it comes to crises of our fellow men.
Years ago, I enjoyed listening to Elton John's music but after his admission of being gay, I now turn the station when I hear him. Be that right or wrong, it's my option. However, should EJ, MJ, or my worst enemy be carried off in front of me to their place of rest, I'll remove my hat and bow my head as they pass. This won't be in respect for them but rather for their loved ones who had nothing to do with their deeds, And if they were involved in those acts, Lord help me to have the decency to at least wait until tomorrow to air those issue.
Posted by: andy42302 at July 7, 2009 6:29 PM
This is an old thread, but anyway: Absolutely, Andy? That's your answer? Who made you judge and jury here? I applaud King for saying what a hell of a lot of us were thinking.
Posted by: Karin at July 8, 2009 6:43 AM
I generally don't consider a thread old until it rolls off the page. I hope that's not being judge and jury. Speaking of your rhetorical question Karin, since when is "judgment" not allowed on Moonbattery.com? Or is it that judgment is only allowed by one side?
Simply because many of us feel a certain way about someone doesn't always justify a verbal attack, particularly between their time of death and funeral. They cannot defend themselves and the only ones that can answer is the family. In my opinion, King was beating a dead horse at the expense of the family.
As much as I dislike it, MJ is worldwide news and will likely remain as popular as Elvis. There's nothing that King said that couldn't have waited until after the family at least buried their dead.
Posted by: andy42302 at July 8, 2009 8:26 AM
Jackson's popularity is an interesting study in the idea that in our popular culture a human being can also be thought of by many as "too big to fail."
For much of his career, he had an "unparalleled" level of worldwide influence over the younger generation through his musical and humanitarian contributions, all of which he should be commended for.
However, his darker side, the pedophilia, paying off $20 million to settle the civil suit, freakish plastic surgeries and implants, attempts to look like a Caucasian woman, marriages for appearances sake only, Peter Pan syndrome, dangling the infant out of the window, all added up to some extremely serious pathologies.
Personally, I pitied him as a tortured soul, with much to admire in terms of his music in the early days, but since the 80's he had become demented and freakish.
Jackson's fans are basically blind to the idea that their hero had some very serious moral and social pathologies and/or willing to overlook them because of what they want to believe and/or see about him. Not to different than the way so many have reacted to Obama and giving him star status.
"This is a very widespread phenomenon where fans take a celebrity into their hearts, whether it be a pop star, a movie star or a TV star, and that celebrity becomes almost bulletproof to the fan," said Paul Levinson, professor and chair of communication and media studies at Fordham University in New York. "They bring the celebrity into their hearts and soul. It's almost like they've become part of their family."
Many celebrity fans may distrust -- or feel betrayed by -- the media because of the bad press a scandal generates, Levinson said. The way they see it, their idol, who was once a media darling, is now being torn down by the same reporters who sang his praises.
When some government agency accuses a celebrity of doing something, it's hard for that celebrity's fans to believe that it's true and they believe he's being persecuted," Levinson continued. "Maybe the fan will believe it [the accusations] once the facts come out and celebrity is proven guilty, but it takes an enormous amount to do that.
Fans may be skeptical of the media because of the way news tends to be reported. Mere allegations, innuendo and leaks often provided by unidentified sources make front-page headlines, and the public may often confuse accusations and rumors with fact."
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/LegalCenter/story?id=464753&page=1
One can certainly understand and appreciate a healthy skepticism of the media, but lately it is just fawning over Jackson as if he were Mother Teresa or worthy of hero or role model status. Michael Jackson does not deserve that level of praise. He does deserve to be remembered as an extremely talented and popular, although very strange and troubled, musician.
Posted by: ZMarshall at July 8, 2009 12:37 PM
12 idiots commiting suicide. Is that 'sad' or 'funny as hell'? Really when it comes to Wacko Jacko's fans I really do not know how I should feel! I suppose if they are children then it is 'sad', but if they are adults and not metally challenged it is 'funny as hell. It like that anti-nuke protester who lied down infront of that weapons train, and actually thought it would stop for him. Got seperated from his legs. Must have been twenty years ago....still giggle when I think about it. I see the picture at the top of the article, see how his fans are reacting, and feel the need to vomit.
Posted by: Jnichols at August 3, 2009 6:11 PM

