March 8, 2010
Kathy Griffin; Not Funny Then, Not Funny Now.
In September of 2007 Kathy Griffin plumbed new depths for obscene behavior during her acceptance speech at the 59th annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
"I guess hell froze over," Griffin announced. "A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this. He had nothing to do with this...[expletive removed] it, Jesus! This award is my god now."
Clearly Jesus has not had any role in Ms. Griffin's life, thus far. If however at some point in her future she would choose to cast aside the golden calf (Emmy Award) that rules her soul and embrace the Christian faith then Jesus would rejoice and greet her with open arms.
Recently Ms. Griffin took her act to Anchorage, Alaska and spewed her hateful poison at Sarah Palin and John McCain.
She was so famous as Governor, you know, when John McCain picked her after meeting her for ten minutes. And, um, that must have been some [expletive removed].
In the twisted liberal world of Kathy Griffin and her morally bankrupt comrades this is what passes for humor. Ms. Griffin is free to offend us because here in America we have rights which have been bestowed upon us by God, guaranteed by our Constitution and paid for by brave men like John McCain.
Kathy Griffin's apologists and fellow travelers would have us believe that her disgusting attack on Sarah Palin was just topical humor tailored for the Anchorage audience. Just a friendly suggestion here Ms. Griffin; if your comedy tour should take you to Mecca you might not want to be so topical.
Phil Boehmke