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We watch QubeTV so you don't have to
By MIKE MILIARD  |  June 6, 2007

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SEE YOU IN HELL: Want to see Nancy Pelosi dressed up as Beelzebub? You’re in luck; QubeTV has arrived.

When QubeTV — the video-sharing site “run by conservatives for conservatives” — was launched in April, we were intrigued. Conceived as a rock-ribbed rejoinder to YouTube’s “liberal bias” (after a Michelle Malkin short containing graphic images of Muslim violence was yanked from the site), it was something new and exciting. What sort of reactionary bons mots might one find there?

In the early going, there wasn’t much to see. But recently, faithful users — such as “America Rocks” and “cruel and unusual” — have been rallied, and by now the site is populated with scads of clumsily Photoshopped images and semi-clever clips. It’s everything you could have dreamed of: the racism is thinly veiled, the homophobia vigorous, the jingoism loud and proud. The misspellings plaguing the comments section? Gravy.

One member, whose screen name is “Luke 22:36” — “he that hath a purse, let him take it . . . and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one” — is a master of Terry Gilliam–style animation, manipulating a photo of Nancy Pelosi (gussied up like Beelzebub, natch) to mouth the words “Welcome to Sodom and Gomorrah.” In another masterwork, Harry Belafonte and Danny Glover — who smooched briefly at last year’s BET Humanitarian Awards — sing “It’s Raining Men” like ventriloquist dummies. One viewer’s verdict: “Now that is just plaing [sic] gross! What assholes (liberals).”

Another clip, prefaced with “Meny Iraqis where Harmed during the Making of this Video,” [sic] is a montage of military footage — infrared conflagrations, obliterated Baghdad buildings — all set to a pounding aggro-metal soundtrack. The money shot: a bearded, olive-complexioned face, flattened and disembodied, lying like so much litter on the cracked pavement. Writes one satisfied viewer: “Just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.”

QubeTV is a conservative utopia, where starched-shirt policy lectures about defense spending (courtesy of the Heritage Foundation) share space with derisive Photoshops of Hillary and Rosie; where one can watch grisly footage of terror attacks and honor killings alongside clips of Laura Ingraham pontificating about Sean Penn and family values.

First, it was AM-radio talk and Fox News. Now, with QubeTV — and Conservapedia and GodTube — America’s oppressed right-thinking minority has established a parallel media empire online. Hey, it’s a free country. Which is why I’m gonna go watch that Star Wars/Boogie Nights mash-up over at YouTube.

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Luke2236

I would like to thank "The Phoenix" for their help in spreading my message on the root of the problems that America faces. Because of media outlets like The Phoenix, The Daily Show & David Letterman showing my videos, more Americans are seeking out my work & becoming educated to the truth. You can also see my stuff at Liveleak.com & Gather.com! God bless America & those that stand by her. Luke2236
Posted: April 20 2008 at 2:12 PM

frogman302

“racism is thinly veiled, the homophobia vigorous, the jingoism loud and proud” Nobody’s ever racist, that’s just a straight lie. And if some do come on, then we don’t respect them and they don’t represent real conservatives. And mocking people and calling them gay isn’t homophobia. Homophobia is fear of gays. No one fears gays around QubeTV. But this ain’t no gay pride parade either, which is what the left wants it to be EVERYWHERE at ALL times. And jingoism, is just something people who hate america called “patriotism”.
Posted: April 20 2008 at 2:42 PM

black widow

Homophobia is when you know to much of the truth. They try to shut you up to hide the truth.
Posted: April 20 2008 at 2:51 PM

americanvidiot

I've enjoyed the company of these conservatives for quite a while. They seem innocuous on the surface but it doesn't take much time to see through to their racist, classist, homophobic disdain for people different than them. The site is rarely constructive and almost excusively consists of adolescent attacks and photoshop smears copy and pasted from other conservative sites. Their grammar is strained (surprise) and their ability to comprehend nuance and/or irony make hanging out there a bit frustrating but oddly entertaining. They actually refused to allow themselves to accept the fact that Stephen Colbert was making fun of them. Out of sympathy, I tried to stop them but stubborn is as stubborn does. So if you want to kill some time, register and hang out with the qubers. Just remember to bring your waders as the bs gets a bit deep at times.
Posted: April 20 2008 at 8:16 PM

princetrumpet

Typical liberal arrogance based on nothing more than a high opinion of themselves. Arrogance is a useful tool for liberals as a snarky comment will garner laughs that distract from any kind of deeper point. Allow them to believe that someone who is not a particularly good speller is not as smart as they. It helps our side considerably at election time. The looks of surprise followed by their suicidal faces is worth enduring their arrogance. You have to realize these folks get their “news” from John Stewart and Keith Olbermann, a comedian and a washed up sports announcer. I’d enjoy listening to either going against Michael Medved or Dennis Prager, two of the right wing radio talk show hosts the left disdains. In fact, I may have that experience as Ed Schultz is going up against Medved here in Minneapolis. I pity the fool, as they say. Anyway, they look at National Palestinian, I mean Public Radio as a centrist news outlet. They see FOX as a far right wing news channel. They cry over whales and polar bears yet look at aborted fetuses as a fact of life (or death, as the case may be). The bottom line is their view of life includes little common sense and skews their approach to life further to the left almost daily. Sadly, they don’t have a cue as to how far gone they are.
Posted: April 21 2008 at 8:39 AM

princetrumpet

Yup, misspelled "clue", woe is me. Hey it's hard to write when your knuckles are dragging.
Posted: April 21 2008 at 8:59 AM

princetrumpet

Wow, this piece sure got a lot of reaction. Four disagreeing and one agreeing, eh? See you in November.
Posted: April 25 2008 at 5:07 PM
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