Fox News founder made this the hate-filled, moronic country it is today...
On the Internet today you will find thousands, perhaps even millions, of people gloating about the death of elephantine Fox News founder Roger Ailes. The happy face emojis are getting a workout on Twitter, which is also bursting with biting one-liners.
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Ailes was truly a rotten, racebaiting, sexual harassing, fear mongering asshole.
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Hang on... almost there... I think it's coming...
Oh never mind. False alarm. I just had to burp.
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Deeply saddened by death of Roger Ailes. He had many critics and like ALL of us his sins, but I remember a great patriot, friend and boss.
- Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) May 18, 2017
These work better when you explain the punchline. https://t.co/XeOkYeEkeV
- Nathan Guerra (@Nathan_Guerra) May 18, 2017
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Ailes was an extraordinary producer and one of the best raconteurs ever. Awful harassment revelations not only way to remember him.
- Tina Brown (@TinaBrownLM) May 18, 2017
John Wayne Gacy was an extraordinary clown and one of the best painters ever. Child rape/murder revelations not only way to remember him. https://t.co/KLsKzFTNOb
- nate corddry (@imnatecorddry) May 18, 2017
Yeah, dozens/hundreds of women whom he terrorized at your workplace -- how about remembering that he was great at cocktail parties?! https://t.co/5eMya4Rp8v
- Ken Tremendous (@KenTremendous) May 18, 2017
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Deeply saddened by death of Roger Ailes. He had many critics and like ALL of us his sins, but I remember a great patriot, friend and boss.
- Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) May 18, 2017
@GovMikeHuckabee "who among us hasn't done a little sexual assault" is not a winning argument outside GOP upper circles, mike
- Tiler Kiwi (@TilerKiwi) May 18, 2017
CEO of "Women in the World," and a convenient example of why that brand of corporate feminism is frequently dismissed https://t.co/oUzZXUXM0x
- Elizabeth Bruenig (@ebruenig) May 18, 2017
my warm take is Fox News helped turn millions of our relatives & friends into angry, scared people, it's toxic effects can't be overrated. https://t.co/eKJsFgWDRo
- Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) May 18, 2017
lmao @ liberalism pic.twitter.com/Hkx8MT5ElZ
- Alex Press (@alexnpress) May 19, 2017
Actually, the way I'll always remember him is when he threatened to have a CNBC camera crew follow my daughters, 4 & 6, home from school. https://t.co/D7AicO0TVD
- Kurt Andersen (@KBAndersen) May 18, 2017
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While it is true that Ailes made monumental contributions to the spread of hate, it must be said that Christopher Columbus was the Christopher Columbus of hate, and no one can eclipse his pioneering efforts in the field.
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