See, It's All About the "Humor"
For a guy who didn't want to blog about any of this Limbaugh/Fluke crap that really does mean absolutely nothing in the big picture, I'm sure getting into it a bit too much. But, since I already started...
Some left-wing loon of a, I guess, comedian, Pete Dominick was on CNN last night to of course defend Bill Maher and once again defend liberal misogamy against conservative women because Maher is a "comedian" and humor to the left is always their get-out-of-jail-free card.
Apparently Maher gets a pass because, and see if you can follow this, Limbaugh's insults were "literal," while Maher's "were just gender-based." To her credit, host Kyra Phillips challenged Dominick by saying, "...Bill Maher stepped away from the comedic role when he donated $1 million to [Obama's] super PAC." Dominick challenged that point by scrambling with, "The more important point is, how influential is Bill Maher's money on politics?" As if Maher doesn't have influence on the left. Uninformed and ignorant as they may be, people on the left still listen to Maher's opinion and take them as fact. And his money goes a long way in aiding President Obama re-election campaign.
What his ludicrous statements in defending Maher's statements in 2001 have to do with anything is beyond me.
And his quip at the end of the interview also befuddles me. So now men also benefit from contraceptives? I guess non-users and religious institutions should be forced to pay birth-control for men to.
That's not silly. Its 'a "joke."
Some left-wing loon of a, I guess, comedian, Pete Dominick was on CNN last night to of course defend Bill Maher and once again defend liberal misogamy against conservative women because Maher is a "comedian" and humor to the left is always their get-out-of-jail-free card.
Apparently Maher gets a pass because, and see if you can follow this, Limbaugh's insults were "literal," while Maher's "were just gender-based." To her credit, host Kyra Phillips challenged Dominick by saying, "...Bill Maher stepped away from the comedic role when he donated $1 million to [Obama's] super PAC." Dominick challenged that point by scrambling with, "The more important point is, how influential is Bill Maher's money on politics?" As if Maher doesn't have influence on the left. Uninformed and ignorant as they may be, people on the left still listen to Maher's opinion and take them as fact. And his money goes a long way in aiding President Obama re-election campaign.
What his ludicrous statements in defending Maher's statements in 2001 have to do with anything is beyond me.
And his quip at the end of the interview also befuddles me. So now men also benefit from contraceptives? I guess non-users and religious institutions should be forced to pay birth-control for men to.
That's not silly. Its 'a "joke."
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