I guess that isn't a stretch since it's the OCD blog that is MAKING me crazy.
I need a topic to vent on... Hmm, lemme check out HuffPo. I'll be back with something.
Ohhh I just remembered I have a few controversial opinions on matters I've seen in the news lately.
1. Yes. Obese people should be charged for 2 seats. I can take a child that weighs half as much as an adult and the weight and size of carry-on is an issue too. So unless my child pays for half of a seat but the fat dude next to me invades my personal and very small allotted space on an airplane it's not discrimination, it's a wake up call. We are a fat and unhealthy people. I know this because I am fatter and unhealthier lately.
See? No brainer. Besides there's a weight limit that an airplane has to abide by. I do not want to become to become an episode of Lost because of some lunacy over discrimination.
2. Mitt Romney politely asked a passenger to move his airplane seat forward during take off (that's the rule, last time I flew). The stupid guy turned around and decked Romney. Our man Mitt (who is NOT my favorite politician on the planet and frankly I think this is out of character for him and yes I can site examples) did NOT physically retaliate. My favorite part? The Mittster was flying economy, not first class. Also a bit of character switcheroo, a politician that practices what he preaches. Classy, Mitt! Keep up the good work.
3. Sarah Palin's hissy over the barely veiled joke (and that is an understatement) on The Family Guy. I've never watched The Family Guy, but it sounds similar to my guilty pleasure Southpark which is equal opportunity in it's spoofing of things and the ones I'VE seen have usually had a weirdly touching moral. I think in this case Family Guy went too far. Sarah Palin has been on each side of the spectrum of what is tasteless. Her actions since her nomination for VP hopeful has been fraught with things that have been wrong and off base. She seems able to dish it, even trot the kids out to help her chances (I won't say she's pimped them but... Okay she's totally pimped them). I believe her stand against the Fox network was appropriate and an apology is in order. I would understand a complete boycott. Call them on the carpet for being a stupid, nasty, evil network. Have an anti-Fox tea party. I've always maintained that Fox is out of control! Go Sarah GO!!! What? You work for them? Spewing your brand of lies and fear mongering in hopes of drawing in the more paranoid, gullible, uneducated people in America? Ooooo! Can I just say AWKWARD! Yeah, Sarah, I agree that Family Guy crossed a line. Does it violate a personal conviction that you will stand by to show the world that you won't take this insensitivity? I'm guessing the paycheck will outweigh your feigned outrage.
Update to Trump Era Newcomers
Until I understand this EU Cookie law better I will leave Google's complimentary notice that this blog uses Blogger and Google cookies. These include Google Analytics and AdSense cookies.
Also, I feel that I should warn that this blog was started in the style of and in response to the toxic commentary of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh. I don't mince words and the people who cannot see common sense in my words or are deliberately uninformed may not like the way I express myself. I moderate comments because I have had stalkers that posted filth in response to my religion. I'm not afraid to post conflicting opinion comments but I filter threats and inappropriate language comments.
This comes in response to the Trump Era. May it be shorter than 4 years. =)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I need a break.. I'm going crazy.
Labels:
Down's Syndrome,
Family Guy,
Fox Network,
Mitt Romney,
Sarah Palin,
stupid people.
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