Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Douchebag of the month: NEIL MUNRO

I’ve been neglecting this blog while I enjoy the spring and summer. Sorry. I’ve also been meaning to update the Douchebag of the Month consistently. But how often can I rag on the likes of Garry Kanter and Fran Mentch? So, I’ve decided to expand the range of this feature and we will now call out Douchebags from around the globe.

June’s Douchebag of the Month is… NEIL MUNRO

You may have seen Munro in the news last week. This creep interrupted President Obama while he was announcing his executive order on immigration. Note he didn’t ask persistent questions after the statement like real reporters Sam Donaldson or Helen Thomas. No, he interrupted the statement mid-way and started shouting at the President. Like the President or not, the press’s job isn’t to interrupt him rudely like this.

Here’s the kicker folks: Munro is not even an American citizen! He’s Irish.



And look at this slob: he didn’t even have the sense of decorum to straighten his tie and button his collar. I hope the White House revoked this DOUCHEBAG’S press pass and has started deportation proceedings. If he’d interrupted Nixon he & the rest of his pathetic friends at The Daily Caller would be audited by the IRS. Maybe Tricky Dick was on to something.

Friday, June 1, 2012

South Euclid goes automatic

South Euclid is going to automated trash and recyclable collection this summer. The city will provide every household one trash and one recyclable container. This has been suggested by many residents because it has worked in communities like Lyndhurst and saved them money. It is expected to save South Euclid $1.25 million over 5 years. Since a recycling container will be provided and recyclables will no longer have to be separated into glass plastic and paper, it will increase participation a lot. With the city taking proactive steps to save money and thinking long term, you’d think people would be celebrating. After all whenever the South Euclid government does something you can expect the usual suspects to chime in at Cleveland.com. Not this time. More than 24 hours after the Sun Messenger article appeared online there was not one comment to be seen. The silence of the city’s critics who are few in number but high in volume is telling. By the way many of these same critics don’t even live in South Euclid!