Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Decent people hanging out with a reprobates, gives the reprobates cover

Cringe worthy
When a decent guy hangs out with a reprobate, whose reputation is sullied?  The reprobate is already a reprobate and has nothing to lose.  The decent guy, unless he spends all his time lecturing the reprobate on what reprobate he is, is tarred by the reprobate’s reputation.  Billbo Billy Boy Clinton is a reprobate.  George W. Bush is a decent guy.  Why does W insist on hanging out with Billbo?

I am of mind that we ought to be taking Monsignor Pope’s advice found in the link in the post below on these matters and not be seen to be too chummy with people that are so far afield from our own way of thinking.  Billbo is probably a rapist.  He is without question a sexual predator and a liar.

With his background of raping, groping, exposing himself to serial women, Billbo would be banned from playing football in the NFL today.  So if Ray Rice got off that elevator and told his fiancé, “Better put some on that,” would Rice be a favorite among the NOW crowd?

So, why does our side insist on sitting with a creep yucking it up?  It’s not as if the reprobate is going to have one nice thing to say about you after you give him cover.  After all he is, at his core, a reprobate.

Oh, since I’ve brought up Ray Rice
The Baltimore Raven’s running back was fired and banned from the NFL possibly for life after new video surface of him knocking out his fiancé in a Las Vegas hotel elevator.  So if Rice claimed he was just playing the knock out assault game would it be OK?  The proof he wasn’t playing the knock out assault game is that the victim was black.

Murder accomplice/obstructionist former Raven linebacker Ray Lewis weighed in on the Rice situation.  Lewis said he was disappointed because he’d taken Rice “under his wing.”  Well that explains a lot.  Lewis, one never able to STFU except when talking to the cops about a double homicide, went on to utter this jaw dropper, “And one thing (Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti) made very clear: there’s no comparison between me and Ray Rice.”  I suppose that’s true.  The woman Ray Rice punched is still alive.  The unfortunate souls in the Ray Lewis incident are both dead.
 
Now if we applied Monsignor Pope’s rule to ESPN, one would have to wonder why Mike Ditka, Chris Carter, Tom Jackson, Keeshon Johnson and Chris Bermann are sitting on a panel with Ray Lewis.  ESPN fired Rush Limbaugh for telling the truth about Donavan McNabb.  Then they hired an accomplice to murder and everyone seems to be OK with it.  Weird huh?  

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