Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Targeted: Willow Palin

Now when you have drawn up a list of New Year's Resolutions, it's normally a list of positive goals, wouldn't you say?  Goals where you hope to better yourself in some way, am I not mistaken?  In my own attempts at forging New Year's Resolutions, that's exactly what I've tried to do.

In the case of a bottom feeder named Kathy Griffin, her resolution is to verbally assault Sarah Palin's teenage daughter, Willow:

"I've already gone for Sarah, Todd and Bristol obviously," Griffin told The Hollywood Reporter. "But I think it's Willow's year to go down. In 2011, I want to offend a new Palin.”
Now, Kathy Griffin may be familiar to all of you; she was once described as a comedienne, and I do recall her being funny on an occasion long ago, but I can't remember what she's done which can be regarded as possessing any value.  Can you think of anything?

On the other hand, as a bottom feeder, I recall her verbal assaults on the Palin family, and her clinging to Levi Johnston like a blood-sucking leech, so her twisted New Year's Resolution isn't that shocking.  Of course, this bottom feeder and supposedly once funny person has an allegedly noble reason to go after Willow:

Griffin said she was going after Willow because the teen reportedly used homophobic slurs on Facebook.
Gee, I wonder what the homophobic slur was?  Kathy Griffin looks like a man?  The bottom feeder who used to be funny (I guess) wants to go after a sixteen-year old girl because of who her mother is, and also because her kind of verbal assaults only go so far with her select audience.  I wouldn't be surprised if for 2012, this bottom feeder who looks like a man and used to be funny (back when Bill Clinton was President perhaps?) will resolve to verbally assault the Palins’ eight-year old daughter, Piper (after all, as R.S. McCain describes it, “Nothing is sacred and no one is safe”). 

I wonder how long that will last with her select audience; although, it does get me thinking: does she have a select audience?  And was she funny back when mullets were popular?

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