Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Scoundrels

A list in progress. Links added to underscore why they are listed here.

Donna Alderman-Crosby, proprietor of The Forks Pit Stop in Walterboro, South Carolina.



Senator David Perdue (R-Georgia) for this and this. And "moderate" senator Bob Corker (R-TN) for this: When two sexual-assault survivors confronted Republican senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, he said, “I know this is enjoyable to y’all.” “It is not enjoyable,” Tracey Corder, the director of Racial Justice at the Center for Popular Democracy, responded. “It is not fun for us to tell our stories.”

Adrien Broner.

Clay Higgins.

Leslie E. Gibson, candidate for the Maine House of Representatives, for insulting via Twitter a survivor of the Parkland, Florida school shooting. Though he apologized, he deactivated his personal Twitter account <@LeslieEGibson2> and made private his campaign Twitter account, Gibson 4 Maine House <@Gibson_house>. At least, unlike Morgan Roof (younger sister of murderer Dylann), he didn't actually bring weapons to school, and hope protesting students would get shot. (16 March 2018 update: Faced with challenges from a novice Democrat and a former Republican state senator, both of whom declared at the last minute, Gibson has dropped out of the race.)

Disgraced gymnastics coach John Geddert. Will he get even a bit of the scrutiny his crony Nassar has received?

Carl Higbie, former chief of external affairs of the Corporation for National and Community Service.

Brianna Rae Brochu.

Milo Yiannopoulos. For this and so much more. If Justin Bieber doesn't change his ways, he'll look like him and he doesn't want that.

Katie Quackenbush.

Greg Gianforte, his spokesman Shane Scanlon, and anyone who approves of his assault of a reporter.

Yale dean June Chu.

Talib Kweli Greene and Ben Shapiro.

Christopher Duntsch.

South Carolina state representative Chris Corley.

Dae Hae Moon.

Christian Gutierrez.

William Spingler.

Caleb Joseph Illig.

Michelle Herren.

Jennifer Boyle.

Tucker and Buckley Carlson, and Christopher Bedford.

Louisiana sheriff Louis Ackal. Is his middle initial J? It's the most fitting for him.

Brandon Phillips, former Georgia state director for the Trump campaign. Was he remorseful or tried to make amends with his victims? The article doesn't say.

Rodrigo Duterte.

Marc Wabafiyebazu.

Stanley Vernon Majors.

Dani Mathers.

Alex André Moraes Soeiro.

Steven Arnold "Steve" King, Iowa congressman, lover of guns and meat, English-only custard shops, watcher of Mexican migrants' "cantaloupe" calves, hater of Harriet Tubman on the twenty-dollar bill.


Howard Sparber, spurned loser.

Serial vandal of national parks Casey Nocket.

Tennessee candidate Rick Tyler, who wants to make America "white again." He's also against "miscegenators."

Christopher Mohrlang.

Nevada judge Conrad Hafen.

Rachel and Nyomi Fee.

John R. K. Howard and the other defendants. (9 January 2017 update: And Deputy Attorney General Casey Hemmer, for saying this assault doesn't amount to a sex crime.

https://www.change.org/p/idaho-state-senate-recall-deputy-state-attorny-general-casey-hemmer

Larry Thomas, barber.

Azealia Banks.

Jason M. Feldman. (His law firm page includes this: "He is active member of the National College of DUI Defense ... and has made it his personal goal to make miracles happen on daily basis." Where are the indefinite articles?)


Peter Kema, Sr. and Jaylin Kema.

Tennessee state representative Jeremy Durham, alleged sexual harasser, co-sponsor of anti-trans bathroom bill. Of course, he announced earlier this month that he'll seek re-election.

Former policeman Douglas Ioven, for assault and false imprisonment.

Fort Worth police officer W. Figueroa, for pepper-spraying motorcyclists as they were riding by.

Hawaii State Rep. Isaac W. Choy.

Michigan State Senator Virgil Smith, Jr.

Leonard Debello.

Robert Rialmo.

Former Arizona Congressman Ben Quayle.

Rep. Mitch Holmes. Not so much for his dress code but for his assertion that men don't need a dress code because they look "professional" already. Cf. Montana State Rep. David Moore (R) and his proposed ban on yoga pants.

Katr1na P1ers0n.

Ragheb Nouman.

Joshua Warren Killets.

Roselle Park, Councilwoman. At least she resigned.

Jodie Marie Burchard-Risch of Coon(!) Rapids, Minnesota.

Dr. Steven Anagn0st and Rick Perry.

Marshall W. Leonard.

Officer Bobby Harrison, HPD.

James Declan Basile, Christian Guy, Tucker Cole Steil, Austin Rice, Kyle Hughes, and whoever in the college let them off easy.

Triceten Bickford.

Chase Utley.

Jennifer Connell and William Beckert.

Dr. Geoff Marcy. (He has since resigned.)

Matt Bevin. (He has now won the governorship of Kentucky.)

The Gawkerites.

Donald Anthony Watson.

Natalie Munroe.

Poppy Harlow. I just found out about this story when I read a Mark Ames article. Sympathy for the devils, indeed!

Justin Harris.

Ikemefuna Enemkpali.

Ariana B. Kelly

Pamela Bullock

The as-yet unidentified Fox News anchor who inexplicably called Rory McIlroy a leprechaun and said she couldn't stand him.

Rachel Dolezal, impostor extraordinaire.

Sean Toon and his unnamed high school cronies.

Matt Bruenig.

Matthew Makela.

Gemma Wale.

Nevada assemblywoman Michele Fiore.

Robin Paul.

North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, for pulling an Alvin Greene*. (*This man.)

Jeff Roe.

Maria Valdes, Cypress Bay H.S.

John Hancock.

Thom Tillis, for advocating this loophole, and writer Luke Brinker, for making such a to-do about it. I wash my hands of both of them!

Kirby Delauter and Billy Shreve.

Elizabeth Lauten.

Mark Fuller.

Carlo Dellaverson. See also Scott Bentley.

Toure Neblett.

Jurger Klinsmann and his son Jonathan Klinsmann.

Shannon K. Smith.

Sharlene Simon.

"Guru" Bikram Choudhury.

These people. (names forthcoming)
One refused her cup of iced tea without a lid and a straw.

"Hashtag activists" (about as useful as "momagers").

Laura Ingraham.

Sara Netanyahu.

Bill Newcomer.

Kevin Kavanaugh and Tim Russell.

Laura Bush.

Jeff Orr.

Drew Paahao and Koa Alii Keaulana.

Faye Hanohano. She is no Helene Hale! In fact, she didn't even show up for Helene Hale's memorial service.

Michael Dunn.

Rick Perry, for his tepid "condemnation" of Ted Nugent's "subhuman mongrel" rant after earlier saying he didn't personally take offense.

Justin Bieber, of course, but also his father and partner in crime, Jeremy Jack Bieber.
"Pastor" David "Scott" Lemley, arrested on charges he raped a 20-year-old woman with the mental age of seven. Also the woman's father who urged her to have sex with the pastor. (And look at the photo. What a cretin.)

The soldiers who made funny poses around a flag-draped casket then posted the photo on Instagram.

(I mean the tag to read BAD behavior. BAD, from Paul Fussell's book of the same title. Bieber, for instance, is BAD. Not a bad singer like William Hung, who was so bad he was good, but a BAD celebrity: donning gas masks, (allegedly;P) egging a neighbor's house, drag-racing a rental car, etc.)

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