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United States News Title: The left’s respect for women: a look back Since the most important story in the world right now is a popular radio host referring to someone by a rude name because he disagreed with her, I thought it might be a helpful exercise to look back at some of the glowing compliments paid to women throughout the years by our good friends on the left. How did they earn their absolute moral authority, anyway? Lets take a look! (WARNING: The following contains language that is offensive to women. And also men. At least the ones who arent already consumed with hate.) Lets start with a warm-up, somebody whos not well-known and for good reason. Back in June 2009, a Playboy.com writer named Guy Cimbalo wrote a piece called So Right Its Wrong. It was all about
well, look for yourself. (Screenshot courtesy of the New Agenda) You get the idea. The other women were Megyn Kelly, Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dana Perino, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller, Michele Bachmann, and Peggy Noonan. Playboy quickly took the story down, so well just have to assume Cimbalo paid tribute to those women with every bit as much charm and wit. So: Why did Playboy allow it to be published? Why was it considered acceptable? Why give more ammunition to people who think Playboy demeans women? Its one thing to publish pictures of naked women with their consent. Its another to say you want to hate-f*** a woman because she doesnt share your politics. A few months later, in October 2009, Keith Olbermann also paid tribute to Malkin: Mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it. Because shes the one whos full of hate. Olbermann might as well be muttering Why are you stalking me? as he smears orangey noseprints across her bedroom window. He wrote that, had them load it up on his teleprompter, and said it out loud in front of the whole country. Well, that is, the minuscule portion of the country that watched his show. And nobody at MSNBC had any problem with it. Why? Back to June 2009. David Letterman made this delightful joke: Only one problem: Sarah Palin didnt bring Bristol to the game. She brought Willow, who was then 14. Letterman claims he didnt know that, and therefore he wasnt actually talking about A-Rod committing statutory rape in the stands at Yankee Stadium. Even if so, he knows the Palins have more than one daughter. Wasnt it worth checking to make sure he was maligning the correct one before he picked that joke to read on the air? Does Willow Palin not matter because David Letterman has a sick obsession with her mother? If he really did have Bristol in mind (and, given his proclivities, its safe to assume it wasnt the first or last time hes had her in mind), why is it okay to basically call her a slut? Because she had a baby out of wedlock, which she kept, with someone she says she loved? Does that make a woman a slut? Is that what Letterman and CBS want us to think? Jump forward to just a few months ago. In Nov. 2011, Michele Bachmann visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: FEATURED ARTICLES Game Change director and writers: Film fair and
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well, look for yourself. (Screenshot courtesy of the New Agenda) You get the idea. The other women were Megyn Kelly, Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dana Perino, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller, Michele Bachmann, and Peggy Noonan. Playboy quickly took the story down, so well just have to assume Cimbalo paid tribute to those women with every bit as much charm and wit. So: Why did Playboy allow it to be published? Why was it considered acceptable? Why give more ammunition to people who think Playboy demeans women? Its one thing to publish pictures of naked women with their consent. Its another to say you want to hate-f*** a woman because she doesnt share your politics. A few months later, in October 2009, Keith Olbermann also paid tribute to Malkin: Mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it. Because shes the one whos full of hate. Olbermann might as well be muttering Why are you stalking me? as he smears orangey noseprints across her bedroom window. He wrote that, had them load it up on his teleprompter, and said it out loud in front of the whole country. Well, that is, the minuscule portion of the country that watched his show. And nobody at MSNBC had any problem with it. Why? Back to June 2009. David Letterman made this delightful joke: Only one problem: Sarah Palin didnt bring Bristol to the game. She brought Willow, who was then 14. Letterman claims he didnt know that, and therefore he wasnt actually talking about A-Rod committing statutory rape in the stands at Yankee Stadium. Even if so, he knows the Palins have more than one daughter. Wasnt it worth checking to make sure he was maligning the correct one before he picked that joke to read on the air? Does Willow Palin not matter because David Letterman has a sick obsession with her mother? If he really did have Bristol in mind (and, given his proclivities, its safe to assume it wasnt the first or last time hes had her in mind), why is it okay to basically call her a slut? Because she had a baby out of wedlock, which she kept, with someone she says she loved? Does that make a woman a slut? Is that what Letterman and CBS want us to think? Jump forward to just a few months ago. In Nov. 2011, Michele Bachmann visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: What a pleasant welcome. Say, whats that peppy little tune they played? FEATURED ARTICLES Game Change director and writers: Film fair and
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Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat DC Trawler March 5, 2012 The lefts respect for women: a look back Tweet Email This Article Print This Article Update: Click here. Since the most important story in the world right now is a popular radio host referring to someone by a rude name because he disagreed with her, I thought it might be a helpful exercise to look back at some of the glowing compliments paid to women throughout the years by our good friends on the left. How did they earn their absolute moral authority, anyway? Lets take a look! (WARNING: The following contains language that is offensive to women. And also men. At least the ones who arent already consumed with hate.) Lets start with a warm-up, somebody whos not well-known and for good reason. Back in June 2009, a Playboy.com writer named Guy Cimbalo wrote a piece called So Right Its Wrong. It was all about
well, look for yourself. (Screenshot courtesy of the New Agenda) You get the idea. The other women were Megyn Kelly, Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dana Perino, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller, Michele Bachmann, and Peggy Noonan. Playboy quickly took the story down, so well just have to assume Cimbalo paid tribute to those women with every bit as much charm and wit. So: Why did Playboy allow it to be published? Why was it considered acceptable? Why give more ammunition to people who think Playboy demeans women? Its one thing to publish pictures of naked women with their consent. Its another to say you want to hate-f*** a woman because she doesnt share your politics. A few months later, in October 2009, Keith Olbermann also paid tribute to Malkin: Mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it. Because shes the one whos full of hate. Olbermann might as well be muttering Why are you stalking me? as he smears orangey noseprints across her bedroom window. He wrote that, had them load it up on his teleprompter, and said it out loud in front of the whole country. Well, that is, the minuscule portion of the country that watched his show. And nobody at MSNBC had any problem with it. Why? Back to June 2009. David Letterman made this delightful joke: Only one problem: Sarah Palin didnt bring Bristol to the game. She brought Willow, who was then 14. Letterman claims he didnt know that, and therefore he wasnt actually talking about A-Rod committing statutory rape in the stands at Yankee Stadium. Even if so, he knows the Palins have more than one daughter. Wasnt it worth checking to make sure he was maligning the correct one before he picked that joke to read on the air? Does Willow Palin not matter because David Letterman has a sick obsession with her mother? If he really did have Bristol in mind (and, given his proclivities, its safe to assume it wasnt the first or last time hes had her in mind), why is it okay to basically call her a slut? Because she had a baby out of wedlock, which she kept, with someone she says she loved? Does that make a woman a slut? Is that what Letterman and CBS want us to think? Jump forward to just a few months ago. In Nov. 2011, Michele Bachmann visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: What a pleasant welcome. Say, whats that peppy little tune they played? Ah, okay, so they welcomed Bachmann to their national TV show by calling her a bitch. Interesting. Why was that considered acceptable? (If you listen to the original, they even say
slut. OMG!) April 2011. Keith Olbermann cant be on TV 24 hours a day, so the rest of the time he uses Twitter to spew his misogyny: Screenshot courtesy of Verum Serum) He links to a CNN transcript of Joy Behar talking to S.E. Cupp. Since Olbermann both agrees with Behar politically and has no interest in her sexually, we can presume the object of his ire is Cupp. He thinks her mom and dad shouldve visited Planned Parenthood. He thinks she never should have been born. Why did he think it was okay for him to say this? Back to April 2009.* Remember Carrie Prejean? At the Miss USA pageant, she gave this answer to a question presented by blogger and aquatic mammal Perez Hilton: FEATURED ARTICLES Game Change director and writers: Film fair and
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Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat DC Trawler March 5, 2012 The lefts respect for women: a look back Tweet Email This Article Print This Article Update: Click here. Since the most important story in the world right now is a popular radio host referring to someone by a rude name because he disagreed with her, I thought it might be a helpful exercise to look back at some of the glowing compliments paid to women throughout the years by our good friends on the left. How did they earn their absolute moral authority, anyway? Lets take a look! (WARNING: The following contains language that is offensive to women. And also men. At least the ones who arent already consumed with hate.) Lets start with a warm-up, somebody whos not well-known and for good reason. Back in June 2009, a Playboy.com writer named Guy Cimbalo wrote a piece called So Right Its Wrong. It was all about
well, look for yourself. (Screenshot courtesy of the New Agenda) You get the idea. The other women were Megyn Kelly, Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dana Perino, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller, Michele Bachmann, and Peggy Noonan. Playboy quickly took the story down, so well just have to assume Cimbalo paid tribute to those women with every bit as much charm and wit. So: Why did Playboy allow it to be published? Why was it considered acceptable? Why give more ammunition to people who think Playboy demeans women? Its one thing to publish pictures of naked women with their consent. Its another to say you want to hate-f*** a woman because she doesnt share your politics. A few months later, in October 2009, Keith Olbermann also paid tribute to Malkin: Mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it. Because shes the one whos full of hate. Olbermann might as well be muttering Why are you stalking me? as he smears orangey noseprints across her bedroom window. He wrote that, had them load it up on his teleprompter, and said it out loud in front of the whole country. Well, that is, the minuscule portion of the country that watched his show. And nobody at MSNBC had any problem with it. Why? Back to June 2009. David Letterman made this delightful joke: Only one problem: Sarah Palin didnt bring Bristol to the game. She brought Willow, who was then 14. Letterman claims he didnt know that, and therefore he wasnt actually talking about A-Rod committing statutory rape in the stands at Yankee Stadium. Even if so, he knows the Palins have more than one daughter. Wasnt it worth checking to make sure he was maligning the correct one before he picked that joke to read on the air? Does Willow Palin not matter because David Letterman has a sick obsession with her mother? If he really did have Bristol in mind (and, given his proclivities, its safe to assume it wasnt the first or last time hes had her in mind), why is it okay to basically call her a slut? Because she had a baby out of wedlock, which she kept, with someone she says she loved? Does that make a woman a slut? Is that what Letterman and CBS want us to think? Jump forward to just a few months ago. In Nov. 2011, Michele Bachmann visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: What a pleasant welcome. Say, whats that peppy little tune they played? Ah, okay, so they welcomed Bachmann to their national TV show by calling her a bitch. Interesting. Why was that considered acceptable? (If you listen to the original, they even say
slut. OMG!) April 2011. Keith Olbermann cant be on TV 24 hours a day, so the rest of the time he uses Twitter to spew his misogyny: (Screenshot courtesy of Verum Serum) He links to a CNN transcript of Joy Behar talking to S.E. Cupp. Since Olbermann both agrees with Behar politically and has no interest in her sexually, we can presume the object of his ire is Cupp. He thinks her mom and dad shouldve visited Planned Parenthood. He thinks she never should have been born. Why did he think it was okay for him to say this? Back to April 2009.* Remember Carrie Prejean? At the Miss USA pageant, she gave this answer to a question presented by blogger and aquatic mammal Perez Hilton: Hiltons response was as measured and well-reasoned as youd expect: FEATURED ARTICLES Game Change director and writers: Film fair and
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Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate Coulter and ODonnell face off in live debate The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat The Harsh Reality of Women in Infantry Combat DC Trawler March 5, 2012 The lefts respect for women: a look back Tweet Email This Article Print This Article Update: Click here. Since the most important story in the world right now is a popular radio host referring to someone by a rude name because he disagreed with her, I thought it might be a helpful exercise to look back at some of the glowing compliments paid to women throughout the years by our good friends on the left. How did they earn their absolute moral authority, anyway? Lets take a look! (WARNING: The following contains language that is offensive to women. And also men. At least the ones who arent already consumed with hate.) Lets start with a warm-up, somebody whos not well-known and for good reason. Back in June 2009, a Playboy.com writer named Guy Cimbalo wrote a piece called So Right Its Wrong. It was all about
well, look for yourself. (Screenshot courtesy of the New Agenda) You get the idea. The other women were Megyn Kelly, Mary Katharine Ham, Amanda Carpenter, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dana Perino, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller, Michele Bachmann, and Peggy Noonan. Playboy quickly took the story down, so well just have to assume Cimbalo paid tribute to those women with every bit as much charm and wit. So: Why did Playboy allow it to be published? Why was it considered acceptable? Why give more ammunition to people who think Playboy demeans women? Its one thing to publish pictures of naked women with their consent. Its another to say you want to hate-f*** a woman because she doesnt share your politics. A few months later, in October 2009, Keith Olbermann also paid tribute to Malkin: Mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it. Because shes the one whos full of hate. Olbermann might as well be muttering Why are you stalking me? as he smears orangey noseprints across her bedroom window. He wrote that, had them load it up on his teleprompter, and said it out loud in front of the whole country. Well, that is, the minuscule portion of the country that watched his show. And nobody at MSNBC had any problem with it. Why? Back to June 2009. David Letterman made this delightful joke: Only one problem: Sarah Palin didnt bring Bristol to the game. She brought Willow, who was then 14. Letterman claims he didnt know that, and therefore he wasnt actually talking about A-Rod committing statutory rape in the stands at Yankee Stadium. Even if so, he knows the Palins have more than one daughter. Wasnt it worth checking to make sure he was maligning the correct one before he picked that joke to read on the air? Does Willow Palin not matter because David Letterman has a sick obsession with her mother? If he really did have Bristol in mind (and, given his proclivities, its safe to assume it wasnt the first or last time hes had her in mind), why is it okay to basically call her a slut? Because she had a baby out of wedlock, which she kept, with someone she says she loved? Does that make a woman a slut? Is that what Letterman and CBS want us to think? Jump forward to just a few months ago. In Nov. 2011, Michele Bachmann visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: What a pleasant welcome. Say, whats that peppy little tune they played? Ah, okay, so they welcomed Bachmann to their national TV show by calling her a bitch. Interesting. Why was that considered acceptable? (If you listen to the original, they even say
slut. OMG!) April 2011. Keith Olbermann cant be on TV 24 hours a day, so the rest of the time he uses Twitter to spew his misogyny: (Screenshot courtesy of Verum Serum) He links to a CNN transcript of Joy Behar talking to S.E. Cupp. Since Olbermann both agrees with Behar politically and has no interest in her sexually, we can presume the object of his ire is Cupp. He thinks her mom and dad shouldve visited Planned Parenthood. He thinks she never should have been born. Why did he think it was okay for him to say this? Back to April 2009.* Remember Carrie Prejean? At the Miss USA pageant, she gave this answer to a question presented by blogger and aquatic mammal Perez Hilton: Hiltons response was as measured and well-reasoned as youd expect: And then there were these two geniuses: So that happened. Why was it considered acceptable to say all that stuff about her? And then theres Mike Tyson. I dont know Tysons politics, or if he can even spell the word, but why did he think it was okay to say that? Why did the other guys in the studio encourage him?** I feel like Im missing somebody
Oh yeah. Bill Maher. Damn, that one would be a whole other post. Itd be quicker to list the things hes said that werent misogynist. I hope the Obama campaign spends his $1 million donation wisely, secure in the knowledge that his hatred toward women is okay because one of them is Sarah Palin. And speaking of Obama, it should be noted that none of the women mentioned above have received a phone call from him to make sure theyre holding up okay. Im just glad he was able to patch things up with Hillary after this one: And Im assuming he made amends to this reporter: Because of his respect for women and stuff. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Im sure you can think of examples Ive forgotten. Thats because it happens all the time. For more on this, see Kirsten Powers, who is neither conservative nor male. So youll just have to find some other reason to dismiss her, lefties. *You may have noticed that a lot of these happened in 2009. Yknow, right after Obamas election brought us all together. Its almost as if lefties felt like it was okay to finally take off the mask and really get down to some serious woman-hatin. As long as those women were political opponents, of course. **The Daily Caller took a lot of heat for doing a story on this, and I still dont understand why it shouldnt be a matter of public record. I hope now those critics can see why its necessary, however distasteful, to report on this sort of hate speech against conservative women. It comes in handy at times like right now, when the people who think its okay to say this stuff about Palin are scolding us for hating women. P.S. P.P.S. If only Limbaugh could be as civil as President Obama and his supporters: P.P.P.S. P.P.P.P.S. Louis CK is hosting this years Radio and TV Congressional Correspondents Dinner. Not the White House Correspondents Dinner, where its become a tradition for comedians to tell Obamas enemies to die already, or to otherwise humiliate them, and he sits there laughing at it. But Obama is expected to be at this one too. So, as much as I like Louis CK, it seems fair to include his tweets about Sarah Palin. (Warning: Even worse than the rest of this stuff. But pretending theyre not saying it wont make it go away.)
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The left only respects one thing -- political power and control. Here is the left's respect for women (and men) in a nutshell: So you been to school For a year or two And you know you've seen it all In daddy's car Thinkin' you'll go far Back east your type don't crawl Play ethnicky jazz To parade your snazz On your five grand stereo Braggin' that you know How the niggers feel cold And the slums got so much soul It's time to taste what you most fear Right Guard will not help you here Brace yourself, my dear Brace yourself, my dear It's a holiday in Cambodia It's tough, kid, but it's life It's a holiday in Cambodia Don't forget to pack a wife You're a star-belly sneech You suck like a leach You want everyone to act like you Kiss ass while you bitch So you can get rich But your boss gets richer off you Well you'll work harder With a gun in your back For a bowl of rice a day Slave for soldiers Till you starve Then your head is skewered on a stake Now you can go where people are one Now you can go where they get things done What you need, my son What you need, my son Is a holiday in Cambodia Where people dress in black A holiday in Cambodia Where you'll kiss ass or crack Pol Pot, Pol Pot, Pol Pot, Pol Pot... And it's a holiday in Cambodia Where you'll do what you're told A holiday in Cambodia Where the slums got so much soul Pol Pot
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