Larrry
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ISKQD7ytSk&feature=youtu.be
Tam said:Does anyone know Obama's Blackberry email address? He really needs to see this video, to see what kind of Hypocrite his excepting Mahers Million bucks makes him. :roll:
How Sarah Palin Invented Bill Maher's Liberal Excuse For Misogyny
By: Sarah Jones
Bill Maher's defense of Rush's First amendment rights is exactly what many of us women knew Sarah Palin was going to do the dialogue. She courted such talk. She expected to be excused for her laziness because she was pretty and hot. This led Bill to make the comments he did and now, years later, to excuse Rush for even worse misogyny under the guise of the First amendment. How did we land in this gutter of public discourse?
We women saw this coming the moment Sarah Palin stepped onto the stage in her red leather pumps and tight, short skirts, winking her way through a debate. But I'll be damned if it wasn't liberal men who told me in droves to "relax" and lectured me to just ignore her from their unknowingly misogynistic sense of presumed authority. Ah, male privilege. We know they mean well, but they just don't get it.
Tam said:There is no fixing stupid. :wink:
I watched the show on Sarah Palin last night and I doubt Sarah Jones has enough brains to do a tenth what Sarah Palin's managed to do for Alaska. But when she listens to the Letterman's Maher's and Stewarts of the left so what more can you expect. :roll:
The Obama campaign wishes so badly it could run against a divisive national figure like Sarah Palin that it's decided to just pretend it actually is. Here's Obama's latest ad, which attacks Palin
Come to think of it, this seems to bear a close resemblance to how the White House and Democrats manufactured the whole Susan Fluke/Rush Limbaugh controversy duringthe past few weeks. The strategy goes something like this:
1.) Obama personally responds to inflammatory comments from a loose-cannon conservative figure, in an attempt to raise this person's standing to the level of a serious Republican leader.
2.) The media reports on the "controversy."
3.) Right-wing bloggers and Fox News pundits defend the loose-cannon conservative.
4.) Democrats call on Republican candidates to repudiate the comments.
5.) The media asks Republican candidates whether they agree with the polarizing conservative's comments, which sets up a lose-lose scenario. If the candidate criticizes the comments too forcefully, he risks alienating the Fox News demographic. If the GOP candidate criticizes the comments too gently, Democrats slam him for pandering.
Maybe the anti-Sarah Palin campaign video really is just a sign the Obama team is in completely desperate straits and simply has nothing else to run on or against. But I wouldn't be surprised if Democrats start trying to emphasize Palin's influence in the Republican Party, and call on Romney, Santorum, et al, to condemn her comments in the coming weeks.
Obama said:I can't fix DC because Palin isn't running for President
Steve said:Obama is a sad racist, who can't win on his actions.. just what we needed a president elected by affirmative action..