Sunday, March 11, 2012

Being A "Funny" Misogynist Seems to Be the Consensus for Immunity

This is getting old. I'm tired of hearing this bullsh*t and I'm sure you're tired of hearing it from the right and myself. But the case will not die until someone from the left, someone that can be considered a spokesperson for the left, speaks out and actually says that Bill Maher said and continues to say, exactly or worse than what Rush Limbaugh said.

Here we have yet another in a long, unapologetic line of left-wing misogynistic-loving robots that simply refuses to say Maher is just as guilty.

Priorities USA founder (and former Obama spokesman) Bill Burton on Andrea Mitchell Live on Thursday: "...the notion that there's an equivalence between what a comedian has said over the course of his career, and what the de facto leader of the Republican Party said to sexually degrade a woman who engaged in an important debate of our time, is crazy. But there`s just no similarity between what Rush Limbaugh said, lying about the argument that Miss Fluke was making, a law student at Georgetown, and what -- and what a comedian has said in the past."



When is this "comedian" defense ever going to be exposed and/or admitted by the left that is a pathetic, hollow excuse? I'll try and not to turn blue holding my breath.

Oh, and if Limbaugh is the "de facto leader" of the GOP, does that make Bill Maher and Jon Stewart co-de facto leaders of the Democrat Party?

By the way, you can add Montel Williams to the list of hate-mongering misogynists (and maybe racist as well?) after defending his suicide wish on Michelle Bachmann. Yet he talks about respect and name-calling.



There's that "joke" excuse again. Are you picking up on the pattern here?








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