Showing posts with label Liberal Sexism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberal Sexism. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

Happy Liberal Halloween!




"The image of a hanged black man is a lot more intense than the image of a hanged white woman, for our country and the history of our country."

-- West Hollywood resident Chad Morisette, whose Halloween decorations include a mannequin of Sarah Palin hanging by the neck from a noose, who also muses that if the scene had feature Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, "there might have been more outrage and maybe even vandalism to the home."


A mannequin dressed as Sarah Palin is hanging from a roof in West Hollywood, CA and is causing a stir.
Monday, October 27, 2008

Some laugh and others just stop and stare...it's a Halloween decoration showing a mannequin dressed as vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin hanging by a noose from the roof of a West Hollywood home.

The mannequin is dressed in brunet wig, glasses and a red business suit. Another mannequin dressed as John McCain emerges from a flaming chimney.

Chad Michael Morisette, who lives in the house, told KCBS-TV that drivers and bus passengers have been stopping to snap pictures of the macabre scene.

Morisette says the effigy would be out of bounds at any other time of year, but it's withinthe spirit of Halloween. He tells KCBS "it should be seen as art, and as within the month of October. It's Halloween, it's time to be scary it's time to be spooky.

How "artistic" would it have been to hang a mannequin dressed like Obama or Hillary by a noose? Would liberals have taken it "within the spirit of Halloween?" I would like to think not.



Saturday, September 20, 2008

Cute

"People shouldn't make a decision this time based on, 'I like that guy' or 'she's cute'."
- Michelle Obama's lame attempt to diminish Sarah Palin's appeal




Palin: Way cuter than Michelle. Classier, too. And has ALWAYS been proud of America.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Obama Calls Palin "Moose Shooter"


"Sarah Palin is a WHAAAAAAAAAAT?"


Obama, Dems sharpen personal attacks on Palin
ByJim Vanderhei & Mike Allen | 9/9/08 6:40 PM EST

Barack Obama and his Democratic allies are intensifying their attacks on Sarah Palin, as her sustained and surprising central role in this race is upending Obama’s strategy and often overshadowing McCain.

Democratic Congressman Russ Carnahan on Tuesday – introducing
Joe Biden at a campaign event – ripped into Palin’s record and punctuated it with this snarky jab. “There’s no way you can dress up that record, even with a lot of lipstick,” he said. Later in the day, Obama used a variation of the lipstick line, though he was clearly talking about the McCain-Palin reform rhetoric. "You can put lipstick on a pig," he said. "It's still a pig."

Former New York Mayor Ed Koch, as part of his endorsement of Obama, said Palin “scares the hell out of me.” And Obama hit Palin in nearly a dozen different press releases – one day after drawing laughs at a campaign stop by calling her a “moose shooter.”
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Moose shooter? Here is more elitism for you. Obama is low and getting lower.

Hey, wasn't Hillary supposed to attack Sarah Pain? Why is Obama doing all the dirty work?

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Pig

"What's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick."

-- Alaska Governor Sarah Palin during her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota last week.





"You know, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig."

-- Barack Obama, the Pig, during a town hall appearance in Virginia today.



I wonder if leftist pseudo-feminists will condemn Obama. I doubt it. Remember they sided with Bill Clinton in the Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey affairs.


Obama has reached a new low. Is he really so fearful and desperate as to resort to name-calling of the basest sort? I would say, yes.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Feminists for Palin!



A Feminist's Argument for McCain's VP
By Tammy Bruce
In the shadow of the blatant and truly stunning sexism launched against the Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign, and as a pro-choice feminist, I wasn't the only one thrilled to hear Republican John McCain announce Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

For the GOP, she bridges for conservatives and independents what I term "the enthusiasm gap" for the ticket.

For Democrats, she offers something even more compelling - a chance to vote for a someone who is her own woman, and who represents a party that, while we don't agree on all the issues, at least respects women enough to take them seriously.
Whether we have a D, R or an "i for independent" after our names, women share a different life experience from men, and we bring that difference to the choices we make and the decisions we come to.

Having a woman in the White House, and not as The Spouse, is a change whose time has come, despite the fact that some Democratic Party leaders have decided otherwise. But with the Palin nomination, maybe they'll realize it's not up to them any longer.
Clinton voters, in particular, have received a political wake-up call they never expected.

Having watched their candidate and their principles betrayed by the very people who are supposed to be the flame-holders for equal rights and fairness, they now look across the aisle and see a woman who represents everything the feminist movement claimed it stood for.

Women can have a family and a career. We can be whatever we choose, on our own terms. For some, that might mean shooting a moose. For others, perhaps it's about shooting a movie or shooting for a career as a teacher. However diverse our passions, we will vote for a system that allows us to make the choices that best suit us. It's that simple. [
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That's what I have been saying for a long time now. Sexism is alive, well and thriving in the "progressive" Democratic Party. They ran Hillary out of town but now object to another woman taking the spotlight for no other reason than she is a conservative Republican.