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Victoria Jackson makes Ed Schultz's Psycho Talk segment for this -- Victoria Jackson Sings 'There's A Communist Living In The White House' At Tea Party Rally:

SNL alum Victoria Jackson appeared at a Tax Day Tea Party rally today in Washington D.C., and serenaded the crowd with a song apparently titled 'There's A Communist Living In The White House.'



Man oh man... as Media Matters noted, this what happens when you don't properly vet your guests.

Doocy set out to portray the Tea Party movement as being unfairly "marginalized" and discredited. He challenged this "mainstream media biased coverage" by hosting "former 'Saturday Night Live' star" and Tea Partier Victoria Jackson.

Unfortunately, Doocy appeared to be unaware of what Jackson has been up to since she left SNL in 1992 -- you know, how she's said that Obama "bears traits that resemble the anti-Christ" and shares "so many similar qualities" with Adolf Hitler (i.e.: "Obama's current attitude toward Israel is in question. Hitler did not support Jews.").

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DOOCY: So, are you ready to join the tea party people?

JACKSON: I am the tea party people. We're beginners at this political activism and it's all new to us and it's kind of cute 'cause we're shy, we hold up our signs like this, you know, despite what they say about us, I have never done anything like this, but we have to because the president is a Communist.

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DOOCY: Now, he is not a Communist. But you just pointed out that you hold up signs and stuff like that and people make fun of you. What do you think about how some on the other political side have tried to diminish or, you know, or marginalize the Tea Party people?

JACKSON: Well, I guess they're afraid of the power of our passion and our numbers and, you know, you might not say Communist, but I watch Glenn Beck and he's taught me well. Progressive is the new word for Communist, but it's the same goal as government control of everything and it's very obvious that Obama is trying to do that. And I don't want to brag, but I sort of called it before he was elected and when I was on O'Reilly and I said he was a Communist and I got a lot of hate mail, but I got some that said I was a prescient which means "a prophet."

Victoria Jackson... too crazy for Fox & Friends. You'd think they'd be proud of her. She's the perfect example of a brain dead Glenn Beck worshiper.



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Wow. Every time I think this woman can't one up the stupid from the last time I saw her, she manages to out do herself again. Apparently the Tea Party Express was making its way through Michigan to protest Bart Stupak and Victoria Jackson was part of the "entertainment". Lots of mindless birther, Communism and Marxism rantings and some big applause from the crowd when she mentions Glenn Beck. Imagine that? Victoria Jackson... poster child for the stoopid. I would feel so much better if this were actually an act.

h/t Amerigo Vespucci at DU



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Bill Maher had some fun in this Friday's edition of New Rules with everyone from the wingnuts who doubted Nate Sliver's math, to Sean Hannity, to Ted Nugent and Victoria Jackson, to Fox News and their fearmongering about the New Black Panther Party.

And he reminded everyone that when it comes to reelecting our first black President, with white people, far too often it's one step forward and two steps back in regard to race relations in this country. Having Fox or right wing hate talk off the air would go a long way towards remedying that situation. As Maher noted, there is one thing to be hopeful about on that front, which is that like The Beach Boys, their fans are dying from old age.



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Keith's Worst Person for March 12 with winners Rupert Murdoch, Victoria Jackson and Newt Gingrich.



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Well, Jon Stewart ignored Bernie Goldberg on his show tonight, but apparently Goldberg wasn't done whining to Bill-O about his treatment by Stewart on The Daily Show. He doubled down with pissing and moaning about how mean some commenters were on his blog and at least O'Reilly pointed out that this happens on all sides.

Bill-O also thinks that a comedy show is the "key component of left wing TV". So I guess a comedian ranks right up there with that mythical "left wing media" they keep harping about that doesn't exist. Ed Schultz, Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow do not a "left wing media" make and Keith's not some flaming liberal.

When MSNBC's lineup for the day consists of something along the line of Sam Seder, Randi Rhodes, Mike Malloy, Alan Colmes, David Shuster who they just booted, Nicole Sandler, Laura Flanders, Thom Hartmann, Cenk Uygur, Amy Goodman, Welton Gaddy, Mike Papantonio, Ted Kennedy Jr. and Ron Reagan Jr., along with Schultz, Olbermann and Maddow, then tell me there's an actual "liberal" television network out there.

Apparently the two of them are very upset that there is a lack of right wing comedians out there. I would imagine that might have something to do with conservative brains not recognizing satire. Case in point -- Colbert Study: Conservatives Don't Know He's Joking:

Last week, Stephen Colbert revisited a segment he had done on Florida Representative Bill Posey, who sponsored a bill that "would require future presidential candidates to provide a copy of their original birth certificate," in order to put insane rumors of President Barack Obama's birthplace to bed.

Colbert thought a similar measure should be taken to end the whisperings that Posey was a human-alligator hybrid. Posey, in response to Colbert, said, "I expected there would be some civil debate about it, but it wasn't civil...There is no reason to say that I'm the illegitimate grandson of an alligator." And one wondered, "Does Posey not realize that Colbert is not speaking in earnest? His reaction seems uniquely stupid!"

Stupid, yes. But apparently it's not unique at all, according to a study from The Ohio State University, which proves, with math and stuff, that lots of conservatives seem to not understand the intrinsic, underlying joke of The Colbert Report.

Here's Bill-O and Goldberg with their little cry-fest about how mean the commenters at his site were and bemoaning the lack of conservative comedians. Those damn liberal Hollywood elites keeping all of those not-funny nonexistent right comedians from having their chance to break out onto the scene! Damn them!...lol.

Hey guys, I'll give you a hint about what happens to comedians who used to be funny until they became flaming right wingers (or in Jackson's case, until she outed herself as one and started going to tea bag rallies). They end up being someone named Dennis Miller who isn't doing comedy tours any more, but O'Reilly's show, or this wingnut, Victoria Jackson. It's just amazing that no one finds them funny these days, isn't it?

I did actually used to like Dennis Miller back in the day when he had his series on HBO and he just strikes me as nothing but a shallow, angry shell of a man who no longer has anything of substance to say when I watch him these days. After he let 9-11 fry his brain and Bill Clinton was no longer around to beat up on day after day he's digressed to humor that the average 9th grader can relate to.

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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), who calls herself "a high-value target for the Democrats," says that President Barack Obama is a "health care dictator" because his administration is mandating that all insurance plans cover contraception for women.

In a recent interview with PolitiChicks, the former Republican presidential candidate told Ann-Marie Murrell that the eventual GOP nominee would be "1000 percent" better than Obama, no matter who that person was.

"We can't let Obama have a second term," she warned. "Not because it's partisan, not because it's the Republican team versus the Democrat team, but because we are about a better America and we're about liberty and we're about a decent chance for the future."

"I think the number one threat right now is that under Obamacare, we literally are seeing a change in government for the first time in 225 years," Bachmann explained. "This is the first time that we are moving truly away from a constitutional republic -- slamming the door shut on a constitutional republic -- and effectively we're becoming a dictatorship in that we don't elect a president anymore, we elect a health care dictator, who we saw with Barack Obama with contraceptives."

"If you look at this issue, it wasn't just about contraceptives. It was about the fact that now the president of the United States can order all Americans to purchase a product or service against their will whether they want it or not. And he can decide which product or service will be offered and at what price. That's unbelievable!"

Bachmann added that Obama had been "more dangerous than any other president" because of his foreign policy.

"We're seeing a hyperkinetic level of level of terrorist activity and Barack Obama has a lot to do with that," she said, cautioning of the threat of Iranian weaponry "penetrating our southern border."

"Even today, the president of the United States is calling for reducing our nuclear weaponry by 80 percent," Bachmann noted. "OK, now think of this: We have Iran, a third-world basket case, trying to nuke up."

The Minnesota congresswoman went on to plead with viewers to give her re-election campaign the maximum contribution because she had been "the number one target of [House Minority Leader] Nancy Pelosi to defeat."

"I am a high-value target for the Democrats," she remarked. "This race unfortunately will be no different. ... I need all of your viewers to give the very best donation that they can give -- and I think the maximum is about $2,500 per person."

Bachmann's entire interview with PolitiChicks is available here.

(H/T: The New Civil Rights Movement)



Our friends at Media Matters for America put together some highlights of the Tea Party Express rallies in Nevada and Florida. Looks like another night on the Fox propaganda channel... live.