I just hope that the GOP can begin to coalesce around Romney after today, allowing the party to focus their efforts on defeating Obama, rather than each other. Santorum is simply not ready for the job, nor is he the “true” conservative as he likes to claim.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 2:36 pm
….or the guy who never had to worry about money in his life and is totally out of touch with anyone in the real world?
No need to be so hard on Obama.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 5:42 pm
an AA everything = Ubomba
from a poor bastad mulatto child raised as a muslim, to Harvard, to the US senate unopposed, to having enough money and backing to beat the Klintoon machine and “elected” by ACORN.
NEVER ran a business, NEVER had a job, NEVER had a BC, a community agitator to the job of POTUS.
the REAL Manchurian candidate
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 5:52 pm
I am really really sick of the ongoing GOP circular firing squad. It is like these clowns (GOP) know what is coming and want Uboma re elected so the complete crash is on his watch.
It is like these clowns (GOP) know what is coming and want Uboma re elected so the complete crash is on his watch.
That would be OK if it weren’t for the fact that it might take a couple generations to recover.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 7:11 pm
jr
I just want the sniping at each other to stop and bring our guns to bear (figuratively) on Uboma
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 7:43 pm
OOH RAH
Ignoring objections from the Florida Bar and the ACLU, the Florida House Judiciary Committee approved an ‘anti-Sharia law’ bill on Wednesday.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 7:45 pm
Yuuuup
“Five Great Reasons To Vote for Obama In 2012
Vanity | 03-06-12 | Veritas2002
#1 You’re a deadbeat good-for-nothing who is on every government program that the Left has concocted and you want to make sure Obama continues to use other people’s money so you don’t have to work a day in your life.
#2 You’re a racist. Chances are you feel that Blacks are entitled to the presidency because of slavery, you pity Blacks and your vote will help assuage your guilt.
#3 You’re a Communist and think (like the OWS crowd) that you are entitled to confiscate other people’s money and give to others.
#4 You hate America – most especially you hate freedom and the free market system.
#5 You’re just plain stupid.
Can anyone think of more reasons than this?”
FlusterMarch 6, 2012 / 2:43 pm
I just hope that the GOP can begin to coalesce around Santorum after today, allowing the party to focus their efforts on defeating Obama, rather than each other. Romney is simply not ready for the job, nor is he the “true” conservative as he likes to claim.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 2:59 pm
I am a big fan of originality, not so much for others
dougMarch 6, 2012 / 4:06 pm
I’m just hoping that after today either Santorum or Newt announces that they will drop out, so the vast majority of the GOP primary voters who are Anyone But Romney can finally coalesce around one candidate and start to defeat Romneycare in the remaining primaries.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 4:23 pm
You are manically obsessed with Mass. Health Care.
dougMarch 6, 2012 / 7:26 pm
My son was writing a school paper on the dangers of the porous border between the U.S. and Mexico, I set him straight by explaining to him that the real danger to our founding fathers’ idea of America comes from the Northern border with Canada. Anti-gun, anti-free speech, government run healthcare, you name it, the European socialist views have been spreading from countries like Canada into the Northeast, spreading like cancer through the minds of not only northeast liberals, but also northeast republicans, on through the colleges and government of places like Massachusetts and like cancer, surrounding our nation’s capital.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 9:32 pm
Doug,
I am not sure where you are on the libertarian scale you are, but there are many socialized programs across this country, and they’re not all bad. Public education is one – while the program now is burdened by unions and top heavy administration and shouldn’t have a place at the federal level, the program has performed well educating kids throughout the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s quite well. Also most states do have some level of government health insurance, public assistance etc. True conservatism is finding the balance where those programs are administered efficiently, either privately or publicly, while not impeding on the others.
RetiredSpookMarch 6, 2012 / 2:48 pm
I suspect we’ll have a much clearer picture in about 8 hours.
bloodypenquinstumpMarch 6, 2012 / 3:10 pm
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 3:15 pm
You don’t have much of a sense of humor do you? And how come you always fall back on the “hate” card? It’s a very juvenile approach.
Obama has never worked a hard day in his life and is completely ignorant of what most Americans go through on a daily basis. Unless you think contraception is a major issue of the day and of which can be obtained at Walmart for $9/mo.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 5:56 pm
Or one $.02 aspirin that can be used for a year.
but hey if ya wanna bunga bunga the best way is on OPM.
NEXT ?
FREE 2 hr pre paid credit cards for the sleazy motel. After all paying fo colige is a biotch!
AmazonaMarch 6, 2012 / 10:33 pm
..makes his money killing companies..
Just when you think the self-described bloody stump can’t get any dumber, he goes and gets dumber.
Or at least shows off a little more dumbness.
“KILLING COMPANIES” What an idiot.
bloodypenquinstumpMarch 6, 2012 / 4:02 pm
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 4:34 pm
Tell me what private enterprise Obama gained his experience in, and what level did achieve to? Also, what private sector or public sector success of Obama’s did you find most convincing that propelled you to support him in 2008?
And please let go of the juvenile rants on what you “think” conservatism is. Ignorance at that level is not healthy.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 8:54 pm
Bloody,
Still waiting for what achievements of Obama’s you can point to that made you think that this was definitely the guy to run the country.
AmazonaMarch 6, 2012 / 10:34 pm
And Barry’s grandparents, who had to take him in when he was abandoned by his father and then his mother, sent him to expensive and prestigious private schools. Poor little Barry, soooooo underprivileged!
AmazonaMarch 6, 2012 / 10:30 pm
stumpy is a sour little loser, isn’t he? Of course when the only description you can come up with to tell the world something about you is “bloodypenquinstump” there probably isn’t much to be cheerful about.
But in response to his repeated whine about Obama “..not being handed everything by his rich parents..” it helps to know that in fact when Romney’s father died he inherited about a million dollars, which he then donated, every penny, to BYU.
“Never had to work hard to get anywhere”. While that does seem to describe Barry, who fell into a couple of patronage jobs and then worked on advancing his political career in the non-job of “community organizer, it sure doesn’t apply to Romney.
Those trying to run the Olympics were working pretty hard and not getting the job done, so it’s logical to assume that when Romney took over he had to work hard, too. Sounds like stumpy has never worked very hard on anything or he might know what it takes to put together even a small event like a convention, much less a massive undertaking like not only putting on a spectacularly successful Olympics but doing so after the whole even was behind schedule, in debt, over budget, and facing failure and a very tight deadline.
People who actually know what they are talking about (in other words Not Stumpy) have acknowledged the magnitude of his achievement.
And BTW, he donated his Olympic salary as well.
What did Barry achieve in HIS “jobs”? Well, he has refused to release any records or information from his brief law firm gig, he was never a professor but only a guest lecturer and that only for a short time (where he lectured on the teachings of his hero, Saul Alinsky) and his achievements as a “community organizer” seem to be limited to helping people get more from the government.
But he ended up with so much money! And a chef and a personal trainer! And a big expensive house!
It’s always fun to see how the very very young, the unsuccessful, and the underachievers view success. To them there is always an excuse, like a wealthy father or a “silver spoon”—but oddly enough, in the case of a Democrat who came out of nowhere with no history and no credentials, never a mysterious anonymous benefactor. (At least we know who paid for Romney and Bush to go to school.) And there is never credit given for talent, or hard work, or the willingness to take risks in return for the possibility of a handsome profit if you are successful.
No, to those who have never worked hard or earned anything, those who have succeeded have always just had things miraculously fall into their laps, blah blah blah.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 6:16 pm
hey bloody tried this lately??
Afghan President Endorses Shocking ‘Code of Conduct’ for Women That Allows Wife-Beating
“It is the Shariah law of all Muslims and all Afghans.”
RetiredSpookMarch 6, 2012 / 6:50 pm
You conservatives put that little problem on the table,
No we didn’t — that’s a bald-faced lie. George Snufalufagus broached the subject in a debate in a question to Romney.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 7:45 pm
How did I miss that line Spook? You’re right, contraception is a manufactured liberal issue ginned up by the media when they realized they stepped in it in terms of constitutional rights.
bloodypenquinstumpMarch 6, 2012 / 8:43 pm
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 9:39 pm
bloodypDump
Being a proffesor and author isn’t a job?
he was NEITHER, but he is a JOKE.
are his daughters on BC yet?
I hear you libs want to hand them out to 11 yo’s.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 8:47 pm
A couple of observations. Obama said today that the GOP candidates have the luxury of talking big rhetoric but not him, cause he’s the CIC. Funny how that was never brought up when he was talking about healing the planet. Secondly, rodeo clown Ed Schultz with PMSNBC said today that the GOP wanted the car industry to collapse and thankfully Obama saved it which reminded me that I have heard this repeated by our resident liberals and it’s hard to tell whether or not they are just being dishonest as they usually are, or do they really believe this? Could they actually be this bone deep stupid? First of all, it wasn’t the car “industry”, it was a car “company”. Ford, Toyota of America, Honda of America, etc. did not receive any bail outs, only GM. Secondly, a rudimentary understanding of bankruptcy laws should be enough anyone should know to understand that those laws are in place for this very reason, and that doesn’t equate to “collapse”.
In order to change the national narrative from that of a liberally idiotic, chaotic, daycare minded one, to a more mature, responsible and informed one, we will need to overcome the rodeo clowns in the media.
Jonathan SwiftMarch 8, 2012 / 3:44 pm
Did you know that Ford lobbied in favor of the auto industry bailouts that they themselves did not receive? They were concerned that GM and Chrysler greatly diminishing production suddenly would harm their suppliers enough to cause them serious problems, as well. They were worried, in other words, about the collapse of the infrastructure required to have an auto industry.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 8:57 pm
Let’s see who the biggest loser is –
Limbaugh – self made, very successful radio entertainer that pays millions in taxes and donates heavily to charity
Fluke – 30 year old tax payer funded college student who hasn’t the ambition to pay for her own birth control which costs $9 a month
I can see where you’re confused bloody
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 8:59 pm
Oh and bloody – I just don’t remember you being concerned about women voters when bill mahr was calling Palin a slut, a whore, a twit, etc. but maybe I am wrong. You wouldnt be that disingenuous would you?
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 9:47 pm
This is the same Al Sharpton who has a history of making offensive and insensitive statements and yet was still hired by MSNBC. In 1994, Sharpton was speaking at Kean College and said:
“White folks was [sic] in caves while we was building empires…. We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it.”
Sharpton is on tape calling Mayor Dinkins the “n-word,” he has also made comments about Asians and whites. And yet, his broadcasting career is untouched by any of these statements.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 10:14 pm
Sarah Palin To Obama: If Rush Was Offensive, Why Are You Taking Money From Bill Maher ?
Sarah Palin calls on Obama to ask his Super PAC to return $1 million donation from Bill Maher. Maher used the C-word for Palin.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 10:15 pm
Liberal Radio Host Mocks Storm Victims: ‘Their God…Keeps Smashing Them Into Little Grease Spots’
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 10:34 pm
When I Was Called ‘Slut’ Barbara Walters ‘Just Laughed’: Laura Ingraham Slams ‘The View’ on Double Standard
Joy Behar and the entire audience just laughed it off too.
neocon1March 6, 2012 / 10:40 pm
Sandra Fluke never said that it was for her sexual exploits that she wanted financial support. Her scheme was a lot more cunning than that. She was petitioning for insurance coverage for birth control pills specifically, referring to it as contraceptives, for women with medical, not birth control, health issues. In this way insurance funded coverage for birth control pills would be a legitimate medical expense, such as medication for whatever. It was for other women that she was speaking in behalf of, so she stated. Thus anyone who opposes her would be cast as an evil anti-woman bigot. Rush Limbaugh fell into that trap.
She is 30 years old and applied to go to this Catholic University not for an education but for the sole purpose of publicizing her campaign that she has been working on for years.
She appeared before a press conference concocted to appear as if it were a congressional hearing. She was not allowed at the legitimate congressional hearing as her message was not relevant to the subject of Senator Issa’s official hearing; to query whether or not the government has the constitutional right to dictate to a private company that they have to provide their product or services free of charge.
This event is a spectacular example of how conniving and well orchestrated the media, the progressives, the Obama administration are, and how they are successfully controlling not just public opinion, but conservative talk show hosts also.
AmazonaMarch 6, 2012 / 10:42 pm
And did you see that trumped up “hearing”? She was simpering and preening, with that obnoxious smirk on her face.
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 10:53 pm
She was an embarrassment and furthermore, since tax payer contributions to planned parenthood are fungible, liberals have already asked people of conscience to violate their principles once, now they are attacking them where they live.
bloodypenquinstumpMarch 6, 2012 / 9:00 pm
ClusterMarch 6, 2012 / 9:23 pm
I know exactly what she said and as the activist she is, most of it was half truths and propaganda. She can be responsible and pay for her own birth control for $9 a month, or she can buy her own insurance coverage, or she can go to another school that does provide, but she does not have the right to insist that a catholic institution violate their doctrine and give up their fist amendment rights to accommodate her.
Did you understand that?
AmazonaMarch 6, 2012 / 10:04 pm
What wasn’t half truths was outright lies.
For example, the claim that she knew a woman who died “because contraception was not available”.
Really? “Not available”? “DIED”?
She also seems to know of a woman who was smart enough and competent enough to get good grades in high school, and in college, to qualify for law school, who could handle the competition and stress, but who was reduced to a quivering mass of bewildered helplessness when told, not that she could not GET contraceptives, but that she would have to PAY for them.
Really? There is a single female in the nation who could get as far as prestigious Georgetown Law School who did not know that Jesuits are Catholic, that Catholics do not support birth control, who had not (in spite of being a LAW STUDENT) ever read the insurance contract she was undoubtedly given when she registered for school, and who then dissolved into a puddle of HELPLESSNESS when told she would have to come up with a few bucks to pay for her birth control?
Really?
Sounds to me like Georgetown needs to tighten up its admission policies to make sure brainless bimbos like this are not admitted. And let’s face it, any woman who is reduced to HELPLESSNESS at a pharmacy counter when asked to pay for something has no business being a lawyer.
RetiredSpookMarch 7, 2012 / 10:29 am
There was one really positive primary outcome yesterday that had nothing to do with the presidential election: Dennis Kucinich lost.
Yes! I agree. Those damned Conservatives want to force INDIVIDUALS to purchase health insurance under penalty of law! Those damned Conservatives want to force INDIVIDUALS to provide contraceptives and abortion services to their employees in defiance of their religious beliefs against such activities.
Those damned Conservatives…. oh wait!
Try again, mindless drone.
dennisMarch 7, 2012 / 3:10 pm
This just in: “BOSTON – Mitt Romney’s campaign gathered the national press corps in their campaign war room this morning to deliver a simple message: It would take an ‘act of God’ for any candidate not named Mitt Romney to win the Republican nomination…”
Umm, maybe not. Maybe all it would take is an attitude of hubris by Mitt Romney. And then if he loses the nomination to say, Rick Santorum, then Santorum would be able to claim, quite credibly in the thinking of many evangelicals, that his nomination was an “act of God.” And that would be a political asset hard to top.
When will Mitt Romney learn that shoe leather just doesn’t have any nutritional value?
AmazonaMarch 8, 2012 / 11:43 am
dennis, you keep strutting your oh-so-superior religious knowledge and commitment here, so tell us: Do you believe in a random universe, or do you believe that God has a reason for what happens?
I just hope that the GOP can begin to coalesce around Romney after today, allowing the party to focus their efforts on defeating Obama, rather than each other. Santorum is simply not ready for the job, nor is he the “true” conservative as he likes to claim.
….or the guy who never had to worry about money in his life and is totally out of touch with anyone in the real world?
No need to be so hard on Obama.
an AA everything = Ubomba
from a poor bastad mulatto child raised as a muslim, to Harvard, to the US senate unopposed, to having enough money and backing to beat the Klintoon machine and “elected” by ACORN.
NEVER ran a business, NEVER had a job, NEVER had a BC, a community agitator to the job of POTUS.
the REAL Manchurian candidate
I am really really sick of the ongoing GOP circular firing squad. It is like these clowns (GOP) know what is coming and want Uboma re elected so the complete crash is on his watch.
It is like these clowns (GOP) know what is coming and want Uboma re elected so the complete crash is on his watch.
That would be OK if it weren’t for the fact that it might take a couple generations to recover.
jr
I just want the sniping at each other to stop and bring our guns to bear (figuratively) on Uboma
OOH RAH
Ignoring objections from the Florida Bar and the ACLU, the Florida House Judiciary Committee approved an ‘anti-Sharia law’ bill on Wednesday.
Yuuuup
“Five Great Reasons To Vote for Obama In 2012
Vanity | 03-06-12 | Veritas2002
#1 You’re a deadbeat good-for-nothing who is on every government program that the Left has concocted and you want to make sure Obama continues to use other people’s money so you don’t have to work a day in your life.
#2 You’re a racist. Chances are you feel that Blacks are entitled to the presidency because of slavery, you pity Blacks and your vote will help assuage your guilt.
#3 You’re a Communist and think (like the OWS crowd) that you are entitled to confiscate other people’s money and give to others.
#4 You hate America – most especially you hate freedom and the free market system.
#5 You’re just plain stupid.
Can anyone think of more reasons than this?”
I just hope that the GOP can begin to coalesce around Santorum after today, allowing the party to focus their efforts on defeating Obama, rather than each other. Romney is simply not ready for the job, nor is he the “true” conservative as he likes to claim.
I am a big fan of originality, not so much for others
I’m just hoping that after today either Santorum or Newt announces that they will drop out, so the vast majority of the GOP primary voters who are Anyone But Romney can finally coalesce around one candidate and start to defeat Romneycare in the remaining primaries.
You are manically obsessed with Mass. Health Care.
My son was writing a school paper on the dangers of the porous border between the U.S. and Mexico, I set him straight by explaining to him that the real danger to our founding fathers’ idea of America comes from the Northern border with Canada. Anti-gun, anti-free speech, government run healthcare, you name it, the European socialist views have been spreading from countries like Canada into the Northeast, spreading like cancer through the minds of not only northeast liberals, but also northeast republicans, on through the colleges and government of places like Massachusetts and like cancer, surrounding our nation’s capital.
Doug,
I am not sure where you are on the libertarian scale you are, but there are many socialized programs across this country, and they’re not all bad. Public education is one – while the program now is burdened by unions and top heavy administration and shouldn’t have a place at the federal level, the program has performed well educating kids throughout the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s quite well. Also most states do have some level of government health insurance, public assistance etc. True conservatism is finding the balance where those programs are administered efficiently, either privately or publicly, while not impeding on the others.
I suspect we’ll have a much clearer picture in about 8 hours.
You don’t have much of a sense of humor do you? And how come you always fall back on the “hate” card? It’s a very juvenile approach.
Obama has never worked a hard day in his life and is completely ignorant of what most Americans go through on a daily basis. Unless you think contraception is a major issue of the day and of which can be obtained at Walmart for $9/mo.
Or one $.02 aspirin that can be used for a year.
but hey if ya wanna bunga bunga the best way is on OPM.
NEXT ?
FREE 2 hr pre paid credit cards for the sleazy motel. After all paying fo colige is a biotch!
..makes his money killing companies..
Just when you think the self-described bloody stump can’t get any dumber, he goes and gets dumber.
Or at least shows off a little more dumbness.
“KILLING COMPANIES” What an idiot.
Tell me what private enterprise Obama gained his experience in, and what level did achieve to? Also, what private sector or public sector success of Obama’s did you find most convincing that propelled you to support him in 2008?
And please let go of the juvenile rants on what you “think” conservatism is. Ignorance at that level is not healthy.
Bloody,
Still waiting for what achievements of Obama’s you can point to that made you think that this was definitely the guy to run the country.
And Barry’s grandparents, who had to take him in when he was abandoned by his father and then his mother, sent him to expensive and prestigious private schools. Poor little Barry, soooooo underprivileged!
stumpy is a sour little loser, isn’t he? Of course when the only description you can come up with to tell the world something about you is “bloodypenquinstump” there probably isn’t much to be cheerful about.
But in response to his repeated whine about Obama “..not being handed everything by his rich parents..” it helps to know that in fact when Romney’s father died he inherited about a million dollars, which he then donated, every penny, to BYU.
“Never had to work hard to get anywhere”. While that does seem to describe Barry, who fell into a couple of patronage jobs and then worked on advancing his political career in the non-job of “community organizer, it sure doesn’t apply to Romney.
Those trying to run the Olympics were working pretty hard and not getting the job done, so it’s logical to assume that when Romney took over he had to work hard, too. Sounds like stumpy has never worked very hard on anything or he might know what it takes to put together even a small event like a convention, much less a massive undertaking like not only putting on a spectacularly successful Olympics but doing so after the whole even was behind schedule, in debt, over budget, and facing failure and a very tight deadline.
People who actually know what they are talking about (in other words Not Stumpy) have acknowledged the magnitude of his achievement.
And BTW, he donated his Olympic salary as well.
What did Barry achieve in HIS “jobs”? Well, he has refused to release any records or information from his brief law firm gig, he was never a professor but only a guest lecturer and that only for a short time (where he lectured on the teachings of his hero, Saul Alinsky) and his achievements as a “community organizer” seem to be limited to helping people get more from the government.
But he ended up with so much money! And a chef and a personal trainer! And a big expensive house!
It’s always fun to see how the very very young, the unsuccessful, and the underachievers view success. To them there is always an excuse, like a wealthy father or a “silver spoon”—but oddly enough, in the case of a Democrat who came out of nowhere with no history and no credentials, never a mysterious anonymous benefactor. (At least we know who paid for Romney and Bush to go to school.) And there is never credit given for talent, or hard work, or the willingness to take risks in return for the possibility of a handsome profit if you are successful.
No, to those who have never worked hard or earned anything, those who have succeeded have always just had things miraculously fall into their laps, blah blah blah.
hey bloody tried this lately??
Afghan President Endorses Shocking ‘Code of Conduct’ for Women That Allows Wife-Beating
“It is the Shariah law of all Muslims and all Afghans.”
You conservatives put that little problem on the table,
No we didn’t — that’s a bald-faced lie. George Snufalufagus broached the subject in a debate in a question to Romney.
How did I miss that line Spook? You’re right, contraception is a manufactured liberal issue ginned up by the media when they realized they stepped in it in terms of constitutional rights.
bloodypDump
Being a proffesor and author isn’t a job?
he was NEITHER, but he is a JOKE.
are his daughters on BC yet?
I hear you libs want to hand them out to 11 yo’s.
A couple of observations. Obama said today that the GOP candidates have the luxury of talking big rhetoric but not him, cause he’s the CIC. Funny how that was never brought up when he was talking about healing the planet. Secondly, rodeo clown Ed Schultz with PMSNBC said today that the GOP wanted the car industry to collapse and thankfully Obama saved it which reminded me that I have heard this repeated by our resident liberals and it’s hard to tell whether or not they are just being dishonest as they usually are, or do they really believe this? Could they actually be this bone deep stupid? First of all, it wasn’t the car “industry”, it was a car “company”. Ford, Toyota of America, Honda of America, etc. did not receive any bail outs, only GM. Secondly, a rudimentary understanding of bankruptcy laws should be enough anyone should know to understand that those laws are in place for this very reason, and that doesn’t equate to “collapse”.
In order to change the national narrative from that of a liberally idiotic, chaotic, daycare minded one, to a more mature, responsible and informed one, we will need to overcome the rodeo clowns in the media.
Did you know that Ford lobbied in favor of the auto industry bailouts that they themselves did not receive? They were concerned that GM and Chrysler greatly diminishing production suddenly would harm their suppliers enough to cause them serious problems, as well. They were worried, in other words, about the collapse of the infrastructure required to have an auto industry.
Let’s see who the biggest loser is –
Limbaugh – self made, very successful radio entertainer that pays millions in taxes and donates heavily to charity
Fluke – 30 year old tax payer funded college student who hasn’t the ambition to pay for her own birth control which costs $9 a month
I can see where you’re confused bloody
Oh and bloody – I just don’t remember you being concerned about women voters when bill mahr was calling Palin a slut, a whore, a twit, etc. but maybe I am wrong. You wouldnt be that disingenuous would you?
This is the same Al Sharpton who has a history of making offensive and insensitive statements and yet was still hired by MSNBC. In 1994, Sharpton was speaking at Kean College and said:
“White folks was [sic] in caves while we was building empires…. We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it.”
Sharpton is on tape calling Mayor Dinkins the “n-word,” he has also made comments about Asians and whites. And yet, his broadcasting career is untouched by any of these statements.
Sarah Palin To Obama: If Rush Was Offensive, Why Are You Taking Money From Bill Maher ?
Sarah Palin calls on Obama to ask his Super PAC to return $1 million donation from Bill Maher. Maher used the C-word for Palin.
Liberal Radio Host Mocks Storm Victims: ‘Their God…Keeps Smashing Them Into Little Grease Spots’
When I Was Called ‘Slut’ Barbara Walters ‘Just Laughed’: Laura Ingraham Slams ‘The View’ on Double Standard
Joy Behar and the entire audience just laughed it off too.
Sandra Fluke never said that it was for her sexual exploits that she wanted financial support. Her scheme was a lot more cunning than that. She was petitioning for insurance coverage for birth control pills specifically, referring to it as contraceptives, for women with medical, not birth control, health issues. In this way insurance funded coverage for birth control pills would be a legitimate medical expense, such as medication for whatever. It was for other women that she was speaking in behalf of, so she stated. Thus anyone who opposes her would be cast as an evil anti-woman bigot. Rush Limbaugh fell into that trap.
She is 30 years old and applied to go to this Catholic University not for an education but for the sole purpose of publicizing her campaign that she has been working on for years.
She appeared before a press conference concocted to appear as if it were a congressional hearing. She was not allowed at the legitimate congressional hearing as her message was not relevant to the subject of Senator Issa’s official hearing; to query whether or not the government has the constitutional right to dictate to a private company that they have to provide their product or services free of charge.
This event is a spectacular example of how conniving and well orchestrated the media, the progressives, the Obama administration are, and how they are successfully controlling not just public opinion, but conservative talk show hosts also.
And did you see that trumped up “hearing”? She was simpering and preening, with that obnoxious smirk on her face.
She was an embarrassment and furthermore, since tax payer contributions to planned parenthood are fungible, liberals have already asked people of conscience to violate their principles once, now they are attacking them where they live.
I know exactly what she said and as the activist she is, most of it was half truths and propaganda. She can be responsible and pay for her own birth control for $9 a month, or she can buy her own insurance coverage, or she can go to another school that does provide, but she does not have the right to insist that a catholic institution violate their doctrine and give up their fist amendment rights to accommodate her.
Did you understand that?
What wasn’t half truths was outright lies.
For example, the claim that she knew a woman who died “because contraception was not available”.
Really? “Not available”? “DIED”?
She also seems to know of a woman who was smart enough and competent enough to get good grades in high school, and in college, to qualify for law school, who could handle the competition and stress, but who was reduced to a quivering mass of bewildered helplessness when told, not that she could not GET contraceptives, but that she would have to PAY for them.
Really? There is a single female in the nation who could get as far as prestigious Georgetown Law School who did not know that Jesuits are Catholic, that Catholics do not support birth control, who had not (in spite of being a LAW STUDENT) ever read the insurance contract she was undoubtedly given when she registered for school, and who then dissolved into a puddle of HELPLESSNESS when told she would have to come up with a few bucks to pay for her birth control?
Really?
Sounds to me like Georgetown needs to tighten up its admission policies to make sure brainless bimbos like this are not admitted. And let’s face it, any woman who is reduced to HELPLESSNESS at a pharmacy counter when asked to pay for something has no business being a lawyer.
There was one really positive primary outcome yesterday that had nothing to do with the presidential election: Dennis Kucinich lost.
moreignorantthanu,
Yes! I agree. Those damned Conservatives want to force INDIVIDUALS to purchase health insurance under penalty of law! Those damned Conservatives want to force INDIVIDUALS to provide contraceptives and abortion services to their employees in defiance of their religious beliefs against such activities.
Those damned Conservatives…. oh wait!
Try again, mindless drone.
This just in: “BOSTON – Mitt Romney’s campaign gathered the national press corps in their campaign war room this morning to deliver a simple message: It would take an ‘act of God’ for any candidate not named Mitt Romney to win the Republican nomination…”
Umm, maybe not. Maybe all it would take is an attitude of hubris by Mitt Romney. And then if he loses the nomination to say, Rick Santorum, then Santorum would be able to claim, quite credibly in the thinking of many evangelicals, that his nomination was an “act of God.” And that would be a political asset hard to top.
When will Mitt Romney learn that shoe leather just doesn’t have any nutritional value?
dennis, you keep strutting your oh-so-superior religious knowledge and commitment here, so tell us: Do you believe in a random universe, or do you believe that God has a reason for what happens?