Matthew May, who called the first African American President of the United States a “man-child” on the editorial page of the Eagle Tribune, is back:
Names bandied about concerning potential candidates have included the ridiculous (Connecticut resident Ted Kennedy Jr.), the more ridiculous (actor Ben Affleck), the oily (congressman-for-life Edward Markey), and the recently dismissed (Scott Brown, scalped by Chief Spreading Bull in November).
The WTF continues below the parade float.
The Alabama owned Eagle Tribune won a Pulitzer Prize pushing (almost 200 pieces carrying the GOP's water) the Willie Horton story, and seems to have a pro-bigotry editorial policy. You want to call the first African American President a "boy" in an editorial? Well, OK, just dog-whistle it. You want to use racist slurs against Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren? The ET's pro-bigot editor will promote it for you, while squealing for civility from the left.
Hey Matthew May, that's SENATOR "Chief Spreading Bull" to you.