Esquire Says Bobby
Jindal Should Be “Punched In The Dick” Over Roseburg Comments
by Lee Stranahan 9 Oct 2015
Esquire has been around since 1933,
which means it took almost exactly 93 years for it to reach the absolute bottom
of the barrel.
A new “article” in the men’s magazine—check it
out and you’ll see why it barely counts as an article—attacks
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal with a piece saying he should be jabbed in the
manhood for suggesting male parents matter.
Charles Pierce’s article is headlined “Please Punch This Man
in the Dick” and the opening graf says about Jindal:“There is no national
tragedy that this charlatan cannot make worse.”
Why is Esquire so upset that they are urging readers
to inflict bodily harm on a sitting, properly elected Governor?
Because Bobby Jindal suggested that the absence of fathers
might negatively impact their children.
Here’s exactly what Gov. Jindal said that made Equire so
irate that they suggest cold-cocking him :
Now, let’s get really politically incorrect here and talk
specifically about this horror in Oregon. This killer’s father is now lecturing
us on the need for gun control and he says he has no idea how or where his son
got the guns. Of course he doesn’t know. You know why he doesn’t know? Because
he is not, and has never been in his son’s life. He’s a complete failure as a
father, he should be embarrassed to even show his face in public. He’s the
problem here. He brags that he has never held a gun in his life and that he had
no idea that his son had any guns. Why didn’t he know? Because he failed to
raise his son. He should be ashamed of himself, and he owes us all an apology.
Esquire’s depraved scribe Charles Pierce offers
no explanation at all about why this statement is offensive, much less wrong.
There’s no analysis of statistics that might prove Jindal wrong. There isn’t a
theoretical argument made about why criticizing the killer’s absentee father is
out of bounds. There’s…nothing. Jindal’s statement alone is apparently so
outrageous to Pierce that he quotes Jindal and then says:
This’ll be good for at least a three-point bump in the next
poll of Iowa Republicans. However, would I be uncivil if I were to suggest that
somebody punch this man right in his dick?
Welcome to American Journalism pre-2016 election cycles:
where a mainstream publication’s headline can blare Please Punch This Man in
the Dick about a Republican candidate seeking the presidential
nomination for the crime of stating that a father who wasn’t involved in his
murderous son’s life might not be the best spokesman for gun control.
Charles Pierce is a paid, professional writer who collects
his check this week for vomiting out a pile of letters with a headline that
would be emberassing if an 11-year-old boy wrote it.
Esquire
Kevin
O'Malley is the VP & publisher for Esquire,
and was a director at the Creative
Coalition.
Note: Matthew C. Blank
is a director at the Creative Coalition,
and a trustee at the Harlem Children's
Zone.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Harlem Children's Zone, and the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
George
Soros is the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society, and a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, a contributor for the Americans
for Responsible Solutions, is a co-chair for Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Americans
for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun
Safety” PAC for guns.
Mayors
Against Illegal Guns is a “Gun Safety”
group for guns.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “Gun Safety”
group for guns.
Raben
Group is the lobby firm for the Mayors
Against Illegal Guns, and the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
Caroline B.
Kennedy was a director at the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and Tatiana Schlossberg’s mother.
Tatiana
Schlossberg is Caroline B. Kennedy’s
daughter, and an intern for the New York
Times.
Gay
Talese was a reporter for the New
York Times, and is a contributor for Esquire.
Kevin
O'Malley is the VP & publisher for Esquire,
and was a director at the Creative
Coalition.
Esquire
is a publication for Hearst Magazines.
David
Carey is the president for Hearst
Magazines, and was the group president for Conde Nast Publications.
GQ
is a publication for Conde Nast
Publications.
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