You better watch out. When One
Million Moms for Bigotry issue marching orders they mean business and . .
. no one listens to them.
And?
It's
not like the idiots of Moms For Bigotry would have known that if they hadn't
read it. Second, they were not doing Ted Talks. Third, they were
performers from Broadway plays who would be on with other members of the
cast singing and dancing.
This
was too much for the bigots. They demanded a boycott -- and they
didn't just want their tiny membership to watch something else, they
wanted everyone in the country to watch something else.
The
hate merchants power has peaked. It only took government officials
asking certain individuals about these mythical protests to send the big
money hidden trash running. They can't manipulate the stock market
again and get away with it. That was made clear to them by US officials
-- it's a shame that you have financial reporters at various media
outlets and they didn't figure out what was going on and it's a bigger
shame that even when the government 'reminded' certain people of the
law, the financial reporters still couldn't find the story.
But their power has peaked.
Why?
In
part, this happens with most groups. Eventually, the average person
sounds like Mitch and Cam from MODERN FAMILY ("Patriot Games," season
six, episode 22, written by Vali Chandrasekara) and state that they
don't have the time to follow every issue and turn out for every
protest. It also happens when a pack of liars get exposed for what they
really are: Hate merchants. The United States, as a whole, does not
support the restriction of freedoms. It was only a matter of time
before these bigots overplayed their hands.
And we're now at that moment.
Which is how Macy's got great ratings this year.
Christmas came early for NBC: The network’s annual telecast of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade delivered the biggest ratings ever.
The 97th annual parade was seen by 28.5 million viewers and earned a
hefty 7.2 rating in the 18-49 age demo. Both numbers are up 6 percent
from last year’s parade. It was also the highest-rated entertainment
program of the year in both categories across all of broadcast and
cable.
The record is particularly impressive at a time when even major live events have witnessed ratings erosion in recent years.
It is very impressive. Good for Macy's and NBC.
It's
also a lesson, a good one, that businesses need to heed. Moms for Bigotry
and A Million Hateful Moms bloviate and bellyache but they don't have
the power you think they have. Bud Light has the excuse that they were
early in the cycle and didn't know better. But, that said, there's
never an excuse to attack the influencer you sought out. It's the
treatment of Dylan Mulvaney that's harmed Bud Light more than anything
else. Had they not attacked her and shamed her and disowned her, the
left and those in the middle might have not only continued to purchase
Bud Light but might have purchased even more because Dylan was under
attack.
It happened with
the Natalie Maines and the Chicks. They were pulled off the radio but
they had a hell of a week in sales then Bully Boy Bush and others piled
up on them in 2003.
Idiots like Speaker of the House Mike Johnson may say that the United States is "irredeemable" due to the fact that 1/4 of high school students label themselves as LGBTQ+
but grasp that the 1/4 of students have brothers and sisters, parents
and grandparents, aunts and uncles, friends and neighbors. That's a lot
of people who support them. Who knows, if Mike's really the closet
case he seems (and the one people whisper about), he might even support
them privately.
The hate merchants are very vocal, they're just not very big in number.
By being vocal and by being an online 'presence,' they've intimidated a lot of people.
Good for Macy's for refusing to be intimidated.
Macy's
had Cher, Beyonce, Brandy, En Vogue and others this year and that
helped the ratings but reality also helped the ratings. They were also
helped by the fact that people who actually watch -- apparently the
bigots never had -- know that this is a broadcast that lasts over 3
hours and has around 20 name performers, around 13 marching bands,
clowns, groups, hosts, police officers and, yes, balloons.
Most of the threats come from idiots who never know what they're talking about or what they're threatening to boycott.
Threats?
Another
thing worth noting. Considering the hate merchants who are usually
extremely distasteful Republicans -- and Republicans come lately like
Naomi Wolf -- it's worth pondering the way these fools interact --
especially in Congress.
We've
learned of two recent verbal fights among grown men that nearly spilled
over into physical fights. Some might use that topic to ponder impulse
control. Us? We're just wondering why these men supposedly
threatening one another, sound like so much gay porn.
As Heather Duke says in HEATHERS, "Ah, young love."
We
called up the former congressman, who told us about an AIPAC-sponsored
trip to Israel in August 2015 that he remembered about 40 members
attending, plus many spouses. Among those spouses was his wife, KATHLEEN
“KAPPY” TROTT.
At
this point, he handed the phone over to Kappy. She told us about the
flight to Israel, which was hampered by layovers and delays. Though they
were promised a quick shower in the hotel upon arriving, that schedule
was revised on the fly: Instead, they’d immediately board buses to see
an Iron Dome installation and a kibbutz.
“We
were in the clothes we’d been wearing for like 24 hours,” Kappy says.
“We get on this bus, and it’s a couple-hour bus ride and people were
kind of leaning on their spouse’s shoulder and falling asleep. And this
idiot starts walking up and down the bus with his camera and anyone who
fell asleep, he would put his finger in their nose and take a picture.”
“I
said [to myself, ‘If] that idiot comes near me when I fall asleep, I’m
going to punch him,’” Kappy told us. “And I said to Dave: ‘This is a
U.S. congressman?’”
That congressman? Markwayne Mullin.
“Some
people were mad, and some people were laughing. There were a couple of
women who were mad,” Kappy said. “You’re trying to fall asleep, somebody
you don’t know has his finger … It was just middle school. And we were
in Israel, and we’re going to go see the Iron Dome and go to a kibbutz.
Just didn’t seem appropriate.”
It might be time for people to start setting personal boundaries with Sex Pig Markwayne.
Which
brings us to the disgusting Ron DeSantis, alleged governor of Florida
when not flitting around the country. A meeting of his backers played
out like towel wearing boys skipping out on Bathhouse Bette Midler's
"Hello In There" performance to rush straight to the baths. Once there,
you don't have to imagine because it played out right in front of Ron's
eyes.
Former college
football player Scott Wagner was getting on consultant Jeff Roe's
nerves. Jeff declared, "You have a stick up your ass." This lead to
Scotty standing up and suggesting, "Why don't you come over here and get
it?" We like to imagine that Scotty then turned his back on Jeff and
shook his ass back and forth at Jeff. But what we do know is that two
board members had to grab Scotty to get him to sit back down.
Again,
the question isn't why are these GOP-ers so violent, it's why do they
sound like bad gay porn when they're making 'threats'?