Rob Reiner starred in
the role of Michael Stivic in the 1970s sitcom All in the Family. He was the
live-in son-in-law who was the bane to Archie Bunker, a bigoted working-class
family man with a heart of gold.
Archie’s opinions
often reflected an ingrained ignorance, which were typically undone thanks to
his hidden empathy and grumpy willingness to see the world changing around him.
He delighted in
calling Stivic “Meathead”. When the two met each other
in Season 2, Episode 5, Archie gleefully explained a “meathead” was someone who
was “dead from the neck up.”
Rob Reiner AKA “Meathead”
was a misguided moonbat then and remains so to this day.
Reiner appeared on MSNBC’s AM Joy on Sunday to blather about
allegations National Security Adviser Michael Flynn discussed sanctions with a
Russian ambassador and to deride President Trump calling him a “pathological
liar” who is “mentally unstable”.
“We have somebody who
is mentally unstable, who is a pathological liar—there’s no getting around
that—who’s running our country,” he said. “And if we can survive this, that
will strengthen us in a strange way.”
“We’re looking at a
cancerous presidency that we cannot allow to spread,” Reiner said.
Here’s what Meathead
tweeted yesterday:
It's only a matter of time. The incompetent lying narcissistic fool is going down. Intelligence community will not let DT destroy democracy— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) February 16, 2017
Between Reiner’s
intelligence community coup and Sarah Silverman’s military
coup, Hollywood’s fruitcakes are perilously close to violating 18 US Code
Chapter 115 which addresses treason, sedition and subversive activities.
A warning tweet soon followed:
A warning tweet soon followed:
It would be best if you rely on the democratic process to do that. https://t.co/27vE8hkaZW— Byron York (@ByronYork) February 17, 2017
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