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The Problem With Piers Morgan Is That Americans Don’t Hate Him Enough

Posted on | December 27, 2012 | 27 Comments

If you haven’t yet signed the petition to deport Piers Morgan, what are you waiting for? Both the Constitution and the Bible are so “inherently flawed,” the CNN host says, that they must be amended to take away the right to keep and bear arms, and to legitimize homosexuality:

“Both the bible and the Constitution were well intentioned, but they are basically, inherently flawed. Hence, the need to amend it. . . . My point to you about gay rights, for example, it’s time for an amendment to the Bible.”

No, Piers Morgan is inherently flawed. Time to deport him, I say.

(Via Memeorandum; video via Hot Air.)

 

Comments

27 Responses to “The Problem With Piers Morgan Is That Americans Don’t Hate Him Enough”

  1. smitty
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:05 am

    You know, Morgan makes something akin to Mohammed’s argument. Is Piers a closet Muslim, or does he just fetish systems with a flavor that is arguably authoritarian?

  2. Laree Lee
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:14 am

    I don’t have the energy to care about what a British reject has to say about the last greatest place on earth. He looks like he’s in the running for the Keith Olbermann, I’m king of the douches award.

  3. Quid Est Veritas? | hogewash
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:14 am

    […] Est Veritas? Posted on 27 December, 2012 by wjjhoge From Mediaite (H/T, TOM): Rick Warren: Opinion changes, but truth doesn’t. Piers Morgan: We’ll have to disagree […]

  4. Zakn
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:20 am

    He’ll be the first unbeliever headchopped

  5. Carlito8242
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:20 am

    @smitty_one_each Thats the best analogy of the prob.i have ever heard.To bad that lying cheat can’t appreciate this great cty

  6. mare
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:28 am

    Don’t you guys get sick of people who say stupid stuff to get attention? Kind of like a 12 year old, or Harry Reid.

  7. McGehee
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:30 am

    There was a quotation I read long ago, I don’t remember who said it or about whom, but it described a given personage as the sort who would study the whole of God’s creation and then offer the Creator a few bits of helpful advice on how it ought to have been done.

    “…it’s time for an amendment to the Bible.”

    Apparently Morgan has never heard of the quote or, if he did, entirely missed the point.

  8. FenelonSpoke
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:31 am

    Non conservatives almost never have the balls to criticize Islam. They always think they’re being on the cutting edge to criticize Judeo-Christianity in a country where they won’t get their head sliced off for attacking Jesus or the Bible.

  9. FenelonSpoke
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:38 am

    On another note, what is the point of signing WH petitions?
    They go nowhere anyway and it just seems like another excuse for Obama admin to get more information on people who don’t support them. Does anyone expect that Morgan will get the boot? I don’t.

  10. Laree Lee
    December 27th, 2012 @ 11:42 am

    Laree Lee liked this on Facebook.

  11. wanderer
    December 27th, 2012 @ 12:26 pm

    I don’t sign them for that very reason. Nothing ever comes of them, and never will.

    Your government wants your money and your servitude, not your opinion. But if pretending interest in the latter will help ensure the continuity of the former, a web page where people can shake their fists impotently is little enough effort to make.

  12. Rev. Joe A. Sondrup
    December 27th, 2012 @ 12:27 pm

    I really try not to HATE anyone, but this POTUS and the liberal nutcases like Piers Morgan, Sam Donaldson, etc. are making it real hard to keep this word out of my vocabulary!

  13. Cube
    December 27th, 2012 @ 12:35 pm

    I don’t care enough about Piers to hate him.

    From someone who has no idea how human sexuality is designed, it’s incredible hubris to say he knows better and “suggests” an “update” to the Bible. He and others like him would do well to consider God’s response to someone FAR less arrogant in the Book of Job 38 starting in verse 4: “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the Earth?”

  14. Quartermaster
    December 27th, 2012 @ 1:16 pm

    He’s whining he has no place to go since the sensible Brits don’t want him back. So, let’s deport him to Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, or, better, Iran. They’ll take care of him mosh kosh.

  15. Quartermaster
    December 27th, 2012 @ 1:18 pm

    I would amend creation to preclude pissants like Morgan and Donaldson, but God hasn’t asked my advice recently, for some reason or other. I have utterly no doubt that He will never ask Piers Morgan or Sam Donaldson.

  16. Adjoran
    December 27th, 2012 @ 2:08 pm

    I watched the guy once the first week he was on here. That was enough. I really don’t know why I have CNN on the channel guide, I never watch it.

    If he’s violated his visa, he should certainly be deported, but I don’t believe anyone should be deported because of a petition against them. That’s not the rule of law, it’s the law of the mob. It’s the way Democrats rule.

  17. Charles
    December 27th, 2012 @ 2:19 pm

    I like the part at the end where Piers explains how he is never going to achieve anything by being so rude and poisonous, without realizing he is describing himself.

  18. Christy Waters
    December 27th, 2012 @ 2:47 pm

    I think someone opened Pierced Organ’s skullcap and crapped in his head. #WorthlessWarmCarcass

  19. WJJ Hoge
    December 27th, 2012 @ 3:26 pm

    He’s just another jerk who reminds me of this exchange between Ugarte and Rick Blaine:

    You despise me, don’t you.

    I suppose I would if I gave you any thought.

  20. Steve Skubinna
    December 27th, 2012 @ 5:51 pm

    That really sounds like something from Mark Twain. It is vaguely familiar.

  21. RichFader
    December 27th, 2012 @ 6:15 pm

    1. You’d think he’d have been paying enough attention in church to know the Bible isn’t open to amendment.

    2. You’d also think he’d know enough about history to know he’s lived most of his life under the very church-state complex that (by its historical intolerance toward dissenters, perhaps most notably and violently his fellow Catholics) inspired Madison to draft the Establishment Clause,

  22. Quartermaster
    December 27th, 2012 @ 6:43 pm

    Adj, that Democracy. Do you deny the righteousness of Democracy Adjoran? Surely not. You couldn’t possibly that obtuse, could you?

    The Democrats really and truly lurves them some Democracy and it is the right of everyone to petition their government for redress of grievance, and Piers Morgan is certainly a grievance.

    /Sarc

    I think Mencken was right about Democracy and I’m willing to give it to them good and hard. Time after time. If I could get into office I would insure *every* law is rigorously enforced, and they would see just where their stupidity of worshipping Democracy has led them.

  23. Quartermaster
    December 27th, 2012 @ 6:44 pm

    Clemens was a noted infidel. It’s not likely he said anything like that.

  24. McGehee
    December 27th, 2012 @ 8:51 pm

    he’s lived most of his life under [a] church-state complex

    That may actually be why he thinks the Bible can be amended.

    Ironically, the surest way to diminish religion in people’s lives appears to be by establishing a state church.

  25. The Bill of Rights Matters | Nathan Martin
    December 28th, 2012 @ 5:06 pm

    […] America, there is a growing debate about what these words mean. And exactly how important they are. Piers Morgan feels that the constitution is inherently flawed (as well as the Bible). Others don’t feel that the 2nd amendment should be free of any “common sense” […]

  26. Bob Belvedere
    December 29th, 2012 @ 7:21 pm

    God is always testing us.

  27. Bob Belvedere
    December 29th, 2012 @ 7:26 pm

    -Brilliant suggestion!

    -I am reminded of the exchange between Howard Roark and Peter Keating in The Fountainhead:

    KEATING: What do you really think of me, Howard?

    ROARK [in Gary Cooper’s voice]: Peter, I don’t think of you at all.