I wonder why O'Reilly only seems to report on hatred from "the far left"
McCain slipped up. I understand the setting & the reaction, but most politicians understand decorum (especially when they're being filmed), and most would respond in a way that wouldn't belittle the person in the audience, but would say something along the lines of "I think it's important that we keep this about the issues," or something to that effect.
It was a bad moment for him.
I don't know, they'd look kind of fake, especially with the whole crowd laughing. McCain's whole shtick is his "straight talk" so he just went along with what the average Joe's perception is about Hillary.
Good for McCain, I hate PC crap anyway.
Perhaps but, unlike Dubya, she's not Cheney's bitch.ohh and btw... Hillary is a bitch.
Yes thank you Dano, it makes me feel a lot better, you are a true feminist.
The past few weeks have truly been amazing with him. Every single lead-in to his show starts with either "the far left" or "far left frenzy!"
I think he's a little confused about who is doing the most damage to America right now...
LOL who gives a shit. calling guys assholes = same as calling girls bitches.
And respected statesmen should not condone either!
LOL
McCain's gonna shoot up 20 points in the polls.
ohh and btw... Hillary is a bitch.
yeah, respecting politicians... right... like the non-stop calls of chimp?
yeah, respecting politicians... right... like the non-stop calls of chimp?
yeah, respecting politicians... right... like the non-stop calls of chimp?
Lots of words in the dictionary BB....
Obtuse comes to mind right now for some unknown reason....
Youtube, John McCain GOP campaign rally, yesterday.
Question to McCain, on Hillary Clinton:
-Questioner: "How are we going to stop the b*tch??"
****Audience Erupts in Laughter*****
-John McCain's reponse: "That's an excellent question"
Translation: Strong, opinionated, left of center women = "bitch"
Granted, the question was a woman herself. Which goes to show that some Con women are hateful of strong, opinionated, professional women.
But, do you have a single doubt in your mind, that behind closed doors in male-dominated GOP strategy sessions, the same question isn't being asked about Hillary Clinton or Nancy Pelosi: "How are we gonna stop the b*tch?"
I wonder if in Dem strategy sessions, Laura Bush or Elizabeth Dole are refered to as "the b*tch"?
Just wondering. No doubt, that gender based insulting goes on all the time, among all segments of the male and female demographic.