Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Sometimes, the stupid is overwhelming.


Blogging Tory and mudfortunate dr. roy is all about the decency and family values:

TV is anti family

The Parents Television Council has released a new study showing TV to be anti marriage and pro adultery. Are you surprised?

Quickly ... right-wing, Republican, family values Fox News to the rescue! Oh, wait ...



Dear Stephen Taylor: Please, for the love of God, find some smarter wingnuts. I need a challenge.

7 comments:

Red Tory said...

What does Jabba the Roy care? It's not like his dick could ever navigate its way past his corpulent mounds of flab to ever inseminate a female...

Romantic Heretic said...

Christ! Because I don't watch television and especially not The Ministry of Truth, I mean Fox News, I had no idea how much competition there was out there.

¢rÄbG®äŠŠ said...

I've decided to attend censorship school, just now. This September if possible.

Ti-Guy said...

Parents Television Council? Never heard of it.

Has the saftig Dr. Roy Eappen, whose livelihood depends on a socialised health care paradigm and whose support of constitutional monarchy is unwavering, forgotten, yet again, what country he lives in?

I think so.

thwap said...

Holy Fuck!!

liberal supporter said...

Parents Television Council? Never heard of it.
What would you expect it to be? Parents Television Council (PTC) is a US-based nonprofit organization founded by conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III. With a stated goal to "promote and restore responsibility to the entertainment industry"[2], the Council seeks to inform parents of television programs or other entertainment products that it considers beneficial or harmful to the development of children through such publications on its website including reviews, research reports, and online newsletters.

Yes, the founder Leo Brent Bozell III, is the founder and president of the Media Research Center, the Conservative Communications Center, and the Cybercast News Service. Bozell served as president of the Parents Television Council from 1995 to 2006, after which he was succeeded by Timothy F. Winter.[3] In addition, currently, Bozell serves on the board for the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, a group against the defamation of Catholics in America.[2] He also has served on the board of directors in the American Conservative Union for some time.[4][5]

Currently, Bozell is the founder and president of the Media Research Center, which works to detect what it perceives as liberal bias in the media and "neutralize its impact on the American political scene".[6]

Frank Frink said...

Thanks for doing the heavy lifting there, liberal supporter.

Pretty much what I suspected.