The post Charlie Sykes Sends Twitter Into Fits By Calling Lindsey Graham By a Pornographic Epithet: Trump's 'Fluffer' first appeared on Mediaite. Continue Reading Show full articles without. Editor-at-large for The Bulwark Charlie Sykes believes that the Republican party’s new form of 'cancel culture' is simply censoring anyone that does not defend Donald Trump Feb.
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...which I guess suits Lindsey Graham's role as well as any other during the Trump years. A facilitator.
Jason Johnson about busted a gut convulsing in laughter at that one.
Source: Mediaite
MSNBC contributor Charlie Sykes brought the house down when he casually referred to Sen. Lindsey Graham as President Donald Trump’s “fluffer” — a term with humiliating pornographic connotations.
Sykes made the remark on Friday night’s edition of The ReidOut while recounting Graham’s encounter with an angry pro-Trump mob at an airport, and the crack prompted fellow contributor Dr. Jason Johnson to exclaim “Jesus!” and convulse with laughter.
So - Charlie Sykes called Lindsey Graham “Donald Trump's FLUFFER for the last four years.”
Peep Jason Johnson’s reaction...pic.twitter.com/L84ynunY0M
— Rex Chapman?? (@RexChapman) January 9, 2021
Sykes also got some 'mad respect' thrown his way by Leslie Jones.
Joy’s guests Are going H.A.M! pic.twitter.com/IWzHJ8qcrs
— Leslie Jones 🦋 (@Lesdoggg) January 9, 2021
Charles Sykes is an NBC and MSNBC contributor, a contributing editor at the Weekly Standard, and the host of the magazine’s Daily Standard podcast. He is an outspoken critic of the Trump Administration and of what he calls the conservative “alternative reality” media.
He is also the author of nine books, including A Nation of Victims, Dumbing Down Our Kids, Profscam, The Hollow Men, The End of Privacy, 50 Rules Kids Won’t Learn in School, A Nation of Moochers, Fail U: The False Promise of Higher Education, and How the Right Lost Its Mind. He was co-editor of the National Review College Guide.
Charles Sykes has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Politico, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time.com, Salon, USA Today, National Review, The New York Review of Books, the New York Daily News, The Weekly Standard, and other national publications. He has appeared on Meet the Press, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, State of the Union with Jake Tapper, the Today Show, ABC, NBC, Fox News, CNN, PBS, the BBC, and has been profiled on NPR. He has also spoken extensively on university campuses.
Until he stepped down in December 2016 after 23 years, Charles was one of Wisconsin’s top-rated and most influential conservative talk show hosts. In 2017, he was co-host of the national public radio show, Indivisible, which originated from WNYC.
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Charles Sykes is currently a member of the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy; he is on the advisory board of the Democracy Fund and is a member of the board of Stand Up Republic.
He lives in Mequon, Wisconsin with his wife and three dogs. He has three children and two grandchildren. You can follow him on Twitter.
Download BioHardcover | St. Martin's Press In How the Right Lost Its Mind, Sykes presents an impassioned, regretful, and deeply thoughtful account of how the American conservative movement came to lose its values. How did a movement that was defined by its belief in limited government, individual liberty, free markets, traditional values, and civility find itself embracing bigotry, political intransigence, demagoguery, and outright falsehood? |
The Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes blames Bethany Mandel for dead Americans (but spare him bad-faith arguments and personal attacks, guys) Posted at 10:06 am on December 18, 2020 by Sarah D. The Bulwark is a news network launched in 2018 dedicated to providing political analysis and reporting free from the constraints of partisan loyalties or tribal prejudices. “Charlie Sykes has attacked my organization and me personally for 10 years and has explicitly refused repeated requests to have us on the air to respond,” Ross says. “And he has stoked a climate in which fake news thrives by questioning the veracity and motives of the press on a daily basis.”.
Hardcover | St. Martin's Press The cost of a college degree has increased by 1,125% since 1978—four times the rate of inflation. Total student debt has surpassed $1.3 trillion. Nearly two thirds of all college students must borrow to study, and the average student graduates with more than $30,000 in debt. Many college graduates under twenty-five years old are unemployed or underemployed. And professors—remember them?—rarely teach undergraduates at many major universities, instead handing off their lecture halls to cheaper teaching assistants. So, is it worth it? That’s the question Charles J. Sykes attempts to answer in Fail U., exploring the staggering costs of a college education, the sharp decline in tenured faculty and teaching loads, the explosion of administrative jobs, the grandiose building plans, and the utter lack of preparedness for the real world that many now graduates face. |
Trade Paperback | A Nation of MoochersAmerica's Addiction to Getting Something for Nothing Have we reached a tipping point where more Americans depend on the efforts of others than on their own? Are we becoming a nation of moochers? In A Nation of Moochers, Charles J. Sykes argues that we are already very close to that point, if we have not already crossed the line: from the corporate bailouts on Wall Street, to enormous pension, healthcare, and other entitlement costs, to questionable tax exemptions for businesses and individuals, to the alarming increases in personal default and dependency, the new moocher culture cuts across lines of class, race, and private and public sectors. |

Hardcover | 50 Rules Kids Won't Learn in SchoolReal-World Antidotes to Feel-Good Education Charles J. Sykes offers fifty life lessons not included in the self-esteem-laden, reality-light curriculum of most schools. Here are truths about what kids will encounter in the world post-schooling, and ideas for how parents can reclaim lost ground - not with pep talks and touchy-feely negotiations, but with honesty and respect. |
e-Book | The End of PrivacyThe Attack on Personal Rights at Home, at Work, On-Line, and in Court In The End of Privacy, Charles Sykes traces the roots of privacy in our nation's founding and Constitution, and reveals its inexorable erosion in our time. From our homes and offices to the presidency, Sykes defines what we have lost, citing example after example of citizens who have had their conversations monitored, movements surveilled, medical and financial records accessed, sexual preferences revealed, homes invaded, possessions confiscated, and even lives threatened - all in the name of some alleged higher social or governmental good. Sykes concludes by suggesting steps by which we might begin to recover the territory we've lost: our fundamental right to our own lives. |
Trade Paperback | Dumbing Down Our KidsWhy American Children Feel Good About Themselves But Can't Read, Write, or Add Dumbing Down Our Kids offers a full-scale investigation of the new educational fad, sometimes called 'Outcome Based Education' -the latest in a long series of 'reforms' that has eroded our schools. It addresses issues such as why our kids rank to, or at the bottom of international tests in math and science; why 'self-esteem' has supplanted grades and genuine achievements; how the educational establishment lowers standards and quality in our schools-while continuing to raise their budgets and our school taxes; the dumbing down of the curriculum so everyone can pass-but no one excel; and how parents, students, and teachers can evaluate schools and restore quality learning. |
Trade Paperback | A Nation of VictimsThe Decay of the American Character One of the most talked-about books in years, A Nation of Victims established Charles Sykes as a persuasive, witty, and controversial commentator on American life and society. The plaint of the victim - It's not my fault - has become the loudest and most influential voice in America, an instrument of personal and lasting political change. In this incisive, pugnacious, frequently hilarious book, Charles Sykes examines the erosion of our society and offers hope in the prospect of a culture of renewed character. |
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