Bob McEwen’s Unholy Alliances–The R-Rated Whistleblower, Part 2
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Go here for Part 3.
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So what has the R-Rated Whistleblower published that make Bob McEwen’s association with it so hypocritical?
First, recall that McEwen was yukking it up in February with everyone else, including The Blower himself, when Tom Brinkman cut off Jean Schmidt’s head on a cake.
No big deal? I beg to differ.
On January 9, while she was either in or on her way to Iraq, the Whistleblower wrote:
Some folks are worried Mean Jean could even be abducted by terrorists. But even more people are worried that she might then be released.
People, there is humor, and there’s unspeakable meanness.
What happens to people who are kidnapped in Iraq? Think Nick Berg; they’re beheaded.
So, here’s the sequence:
- The Blower’s says that if kidnapped in Iraq it would be nice if she stays kidnapped.
- People who are kidnapped in Iraq tend to have their heads cut off.
- Tom Brinkman figuratively cuts off Schmidt’s head on a cake in the presence of The Blower, the COASTers, and ….. Bob McEwen.
Now that the whole scenario has been laid out, readers not afflicted with Schmidt Derangement Syndrome might now understand why Jean Schmidt blew a gasket in reacting to COAST’s cake-cutting event. These folks can fairly be seen as wishing she were dead, and thinking that it’s all quite funny.
In fact, what was the counterreaction to Schmidt’s objection?
“No honoree before has complained of the honor, and we doubt anyone will again,” said COAST President Jim Urling. “In addition to being unable to control her urges to tax and spend, Ms. Schmidt obviously has no sense of humor.”
Point, proven.
This sad series of events brought mean-spiritedness to a new level, and Bob McEwen willingly associated himself with it. How that is consistent with his professed Christianity I will never know.
Matt at Weapons of Mass Discussion had this reaction in late February:
I’m beginning to think that this crowd has more and more in common with the fever swamp liberals. Like them, this group has a terrible habit of projecting their problems onto others and hoping that the electorate doesn’t notice.
But wait, there’s more — in the next post.









