Politico Reporter Ruffles Feathers With Robin Williams Tweet

Posted by | August 11, 2014 23:46 | Filed under: Media/Show Business News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


Glenn Thrush mentioned that the death of Robin Williams wasn’t at the top of his list to be concerned about, and that didn’t sit well with many Tweeters.

And then:

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48 responses to Politico Reporter Ruffles Feathers With Robin Williams Tweet

  1. BanditBasheert August 12th, 2014 at 11:56

    “Thrush” is a form of candida that grows in the mouth.
    He is aptly named.

  2. BanditBasheert August 12th, 2014 at 11:56

    “Thrush” is a form of candida that grows in the mouth.
    He is aptly named.

  3. crc3 August 12th, 2014 at 23:31

    Thrush should keep his fat mouth shut. He’s a totally insensitive jerk….

  4. voice_reason August 13th, 2014 at 09:14

    dumb ass comes across as real sensitive guy…..must have lots of girls flocking to be enveloped in his sensitive warmth….how freaking stupid is this person anyway?

  5. voice_reason August 13th, 2014 at 09:14

    dumb ass comes across as real sensitive guy…..must have lots of girls flocking to be enveloped in his sensitive warmth….how freaking stupid is this person anyway?

  6. rg9rts August 13th, 2014 at 09:39

    Brain dead

  7. RioBravoHombre August 13th, 2014 at 11:12

    On Dec. 7, 1980, I was studying in a dorm at The University of Texas, and news of John Lennon’s murder spread like wildfire. The whole campus came to a standstill. The local rock station immediately went commercial free, and stating playing nothing but Lennon music, and interviews with John. Then, as now, it didn’t take rightwing haters long before they were saying the most vile things about the dead. It’s par for the course for people who have been whipped into a hatefilled, racist frenzy by 24/7 liars at Hatriot radio and Fox News. It helps to think of these people, not as our fellow citizens, but as a cancer that is being slowly excised as it is brought to light.

  8. RioBravoHombre August 13th, 2014 at 11:12

    On Dec. 7, 1980, I was studying in a dorm at The University of Texas, and news of John Lennon’s murder spread like wildfire. The whole campus came to a standstill. The local rock station immediately went commercial free, and stating playing nothing but Lennon music, and interviews with John. Then, as now, it didn’t take rightwing haters long before they were saying the most vile things about the dead. It’s par for the course for people who have been whipped into a hatefilled, racist frenzy by 24/7 liars at Hatriot radio and Fox News. It helps to think of these people, not as our fellow citizens, but as a cancer that is being slowly excised as it is brought to light.

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