Polanski, Letterman, Clinton, Palin and the Feminists

Frisco_Slug_Esq

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You've come a long way baybee...

As the feminists used to say in simpler times, “What part of ‘No’ don’t you understand?”

Quite a lot, if the reaction to Roman Polanski’s arrest is anything to go by. I didn’t know, for one thing, that, if you decide to plough on regardless, the world’s artists will rise as one to nail their colors to your mast.

Whoopi Goldberg offered a practical defense — that what Polanski did was not “rape-rape,” a distinction she left imprecisely delineated. Which may leave you with the vague impression that this was one of those deals where you’re in a bar and the gal says to you she’s in tenth grade and you find out afterwards she’s only in seventh. Hey, we’ve all been there, right? But in this particular instance Roman Polanski knew she was 13 years old and, when she declined his entreaties, drugged her with champagne and a Quaalude and then sodomized her. Twice. Which, even on the Whoopi scale, sounds less like rape, or even rape-rape, and more like rape-rape-rape-rape.

Dave's got a staff of sexually harassed women...

We know all about the blue dress.

But we HATE Sarah Palin.

TOO Stupid!
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Mark Steyn, NRO, continues...

But heigh-ho. After pleading guilty, the non-non-rape-rapist skipped to Paris and took up with Nastassja Kinski, who was then 15, which in Polanski years puts her up there with Barbara Bush. He was eventually arrested en route to Zurich to receive a lifetime-achievement award — no, no, not for the girls, for his movies. For three decades, he was, to be boringly legalistic about it, a fugitive from justice — and there’s no statute of limitations on that. But, of course, throughout that time, he was also a “great artist,” which his fellow artists (Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese) and even the French Foreign and Culture Ministers think ought to trump a little long-ago misunderstanding over anal rape. The Berlin Film Festival announced collectively that it was shocked by “the arbitrary treatment of one of the world’s most outstanding film directors,” and defending the outstanding director because he’s an outstanding director quickly became the standard line of defense. Debra Winger denounced the Swiss authorities for their “philistine collusion”: No truly cultured society should be colluding with the “philistines” of American law enforcement. Polanski, explained the producer Harvey Weinstein, “is a man who cares deeply about his art and its place in the world.” And if its place is occasionally in an involuntarily conscripted 13-year-old, well, you can’t make a Hamlet without breaking a few chicks. France’s Society of Film Directors warned that the arrest of such an important artist “could have disastrous consequences for freedom of expression across the world.”
 
And the people in this country dedicated to Obama, Pelosi and Socialist ideas like "National Health Care" and "Pay Czars" support the misogynist actions of their leadership.




Hell, everyone wants to f___ young girls!
 
Lloyd Marcus

Is God back? While watching the Glenn Beck program, three women, yes I said three, boldly proclaimed their Christianity and how their decision to follow Christ has affected their politics. Other than religious programs, people do not talk about their faith on TV without being portrayed as fanatics or nut cases. It was truly refreshing. Could this mean God is back from exile from the public square?

Another Beck show guest was a black man, Charles V. Payne, founder, CEO and Chief Analyst of Wall Street Strategies. Payne shared his moving tale of growing up in a poor inner city neighborhood. He said his fellow black students beat him up daily for "speaking too white", getting good grades and daring to have a dream of becoming a businessman. "The kids were not simply jealous of me, they were extremely hostile" said Payne. He attributes the black students' negative attitudes to a victim and entitlement mindset instilled in them by liberals.

I thought to myself, "Wow!" Black people do not come on TV and tell the truth about the negative effects liberalism has had on the black community. Nor, does anyone hold blacks accountable. Blacks are victims. Every and any problem they could possibly have is the fault of rich, racist, conservative, white Republicans. I mean, everybody knows that!

And then there is the hyphenated American thing. I have shared with you that while I was performing on the Tea Party Express Tour, I opened the rallies by saying, "I am not an African American. I am Lloyd Marcus....AMERICAN!" The audience erupted with applause at all 34 rallies. This hyphenated American thing is like the fairy tale, The Emperor's New Clothes. It appears most Americans dislike hyphenating. However, enslaved by political correctness and a desire to appear enlightened, sensitive and educated, everyone simply went along with the program. Like the little boy in the story who spoke the truth, my public rejection of hyphenating is liberating Americans across America. I am inundated with letters of thanks and support.


http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/unexpected_outgrowths_of_the_t.html

Abortion stats are changing also against the pro-choice "truthers."

;) ;)
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FA Hayek
 
The worm is turning and people are starting to speak out. Obama may turn out to be the 'great uniter' afterall, just not quite the way he envisioned.

Ishmael
 
Indeed so.

Which was what I was saying before the election, America had to see Jimmy Carter to believe Jimmy Carter.

;) ;)

Just read on Hot Air about how Grayson is now a superstar with the Left that currently controls the Democrat Party. We need him, Garofalo, Sheen, Sykes, Obama, all popping off on a regular basis between now and the 2010 elections at which point Hillary has her opportunity to "get even."

"Yeah boy, then we go back and get Fletcher..."

*spit*
 
For all of his rhetoric, Grayson is unlikely to survive the 2010 election. His little rants managed to piss virtually everyone off down here except the SEIU leadership.

Ishmael
 
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