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Rhymes With Right – My Endorsement – Brokered Convention In 2012

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Call her Sarah Palin without the public appeal. Rick Santorum just cannot get any traction. Jon Huntsman would have been a good candidate if he hadn't gone to work for Obama in 2009. Unfortunately, that leads some to

This GOP Presidential Race Sure is a Circus Without Sarah Palin

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Woodham, skewers all of the candidates, you can read more here. It's good to see the Dispatch's contempt for Governor Palin is still intact. I would have been worried the Mayan's prediction of earth's demise might be about to


 

This is Part 5 of a look at possible GOP candidates that might run well against Obama in 2012.

Part 1 looked at Mitch Daniels Part 2 looked at Tim Pawlenty

Part 3 looked at Chris Christie Part 4 looked at Mitt Ronney

Part 5 looked at Sarah Palin Part 6 looked at Mike Huckabee

Part 7 looked at Rudy Giuliani Part 8 looked at Michele Bachman

Part 9 looked at Donald Trump Part 10 looked at Paul Ryan

Part 11 looked at Ron Paul Part 12 looked at Newt Gingrich

Part 13 looked at Herman Cain Part 14 looked at Rick Santorum

Part 15 looked at Rick Perry Part 16 looked at Jon Huntsman

Whether you like what she has to say or not, Sarah Palin is without doubt the best orator on the circuit.

And don’t take my word for it but go check out, Palin is the best orator!

When Governor Chris Christie was recently asked, "Can you think of one Republican candidate who really inspires you?", he replied, "NO".

Why not Palin?

Palin has two major problems to overcome (only liberal claim she’s done) if she wants to be chosen as the Republican presidential candidate:

Most of her own party believes she too extreme to get elected President.

Women don’t like voting for female candidates.


Critter's Crap: Romney Just Doesn't Get It

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Sunday, December 11, 2011 Anonymous said… Meg Whitman, who was the victim of a sexist campaign in which she was labelled as a "Whore". December 12, 2011 3:21 AM · jadedj said… None of them…not one…are one of us! December

An associate of Jerry Brown calls Meg Whitman a "w****" over

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that was inadvertently taped by a voicemail machine (audio below), an associate of Democratic gubernatorial candidate


The Background

Is Meg Whitman a w****?

 

Just in case you need a refresher:

California Attorney General Jerry Brown, the state’s Democratic candidate for governor, left a phone message in early September for a union official whose endorsement he was seeking, but apparently forgot to hang up!

Because a lively discussion between him and some staffers afterward is caught on tape. And either Brown or a staffer — there is some dispute — uses the word "w****" to describe his Republican rival Meg Whitman.

The recording, obtained by the Los Angeles Times from the L.A. Police Union, is muffled and hard to hear. But the word "w****" is definitely thrown around several times at the notion of Whitman making a special deal with union officials to protect their pensions.

"Do we want to put an ad out? … That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be – that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t," Brown said.

Sadly and somewhat surprisingly, similar misogynistic comments have recently been coming on a regular basis, and nearly all of them were from progressive bastions and liberal women.

Stephanie Miller

Last month, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller laughed uproariously when a female guest on her show said that if she ever met Michelle Malkin,

“I would kick [her] right in the nuts, and warned, Wear a cup, lady”.

Democratic Rep. Janis Baird Sontany of Nashville

Referring to her female GOP colleagues she said,

“You have to lift their skirts to find out if they are women. You sure can’t find out by how they vote”.

Cinta Wilson – Salon

“Sarah Palin may be a lady, but she ain’t no woman” and went on to say about Palin, “the Alaska governor as a Christian Stepford wife in a s*** librarian costume and the GOPs hardcore pornographic centerfold spread”.

The Huffington Post

“Meg Whitman is Bush in a skirt”.

The Washington Post

Ann Coulter is often referred to as Mann-coulter on political blogs in an effort to de-feminize her, and MSNBCs Keith Olberman once referred to Malkin as

“a mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick”.

Gene Lyons – Salon

In a Salon column last month headlined “Forget about the tea party what about the crumpets?” Gene Lyons wrote that,

“The most entertaining aspect of the 2010 election season has been the rise of the right-wing cuties political celebrities whose main qualification is looking terrific on television. From where I sit, in a comfortable chair in front of the tube, the GOP Cupcake Factor has enlivened an otherwise dreary campaign season”.

And the cuties in question are a former Governor (Palin), a current Congresswoman (Michelle Bachmann) and a current Senatorial candidate (Christine O’Donnell.)

And Lyons take on O’Donnell was this:

“Everybody knows some poor fool who married a woman like that”.

Lyons is a truly horrible excuse for a human being!

The Same Respect

Regardless of political inclination, and whether or not you agree with the above ladies of the right, they have the same right as every other woman to be treated with respect and dignity, and every time anyone liberal, conservative, man or a woman engages in sexist smears of this type, all women lose and so does society!.

 

Just in case you need a refresher:

California Attorney General Jerry Brown, the state’s Democratic candidate for governor, left a phone message in early September for a union official whose endorsement he was seeking, but apparently forgot to hang up –

because a lively discussion between him and some staffers afterward is caught on tape. And either Brown or a staffer — there is some dispute — uses the word "w****" to describe his Republican rival Meg Whitman.

The recording, obtained by the Los Angeles Times from the L.A. Police Union, is muffled and hard to hear. But the word "w****" is definitely thrown around several times at the notion of Whitman making a special deal with union officials to protect their pensions.

"Do we want to put an ad out? … That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be – that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t," Brown said.

Sadly and somewhat surprisingly, similar misogynistic comments have recently been coming on a regular basis, and nearly all of them were from progressive bastions and liberal women.

Stephanie Miller

Last month, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller laughed uproariously when a female guest on her show said that if she ever met Michelle Malkin,

“I would kick [her] right in the nuts, and warned, Wear a cup, lady”.

Democratic Rep. Janis Baird Sontany of Nashville

Referring to her female GOP colleagues she said,

“You have to lift their skirts to find out if they are women. You sure can’t find out by how they vote”.

Cinta Wilson – Salon

“Sarah Palin may be a lady, but she ain’t no woman” and went on to say about Palin, “the Alaska governor as a Christian Stepford wife in a s*** librarian costume and the GOPs hardcore pornographic centerfold spread”.

The Huffington Post

“Meg Whitman is Bush in a skirt”.

The Washington Post

Ann Coulter is often referred to as Mann-coulter on political blogs in an effort to de-feminize her, and MSNBCs Keith Olberman once referred to Malkin as

“a mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick”.

Gene Lyons – Salon

In a Salon column last month headlined “Forget about the tea party what about the crumpets?” Gene Lyons wrote that,

“The most entertaining aspect of the 2010 election season has been the rise of the right-wing cuties political celebrities whose main qualification is looking terrific on television. From where I sit, in a comfortable chair in front of the tube, the GOP Cupcake Factor has enlivened an otherwise dreary campaign season”.

And the cuties in question are a former Governor (Palin), a current Congresswoman (Michelle Bachmann) and a current Senatorial candidate (Christine O’Donnell.)

And Lyons take on O’Donnell was this:

“Everybody knows some poor fool who married a woman like that”.

Lyons is a truly horrible excuse for a human being!

The Same Respect

Regardless of political inclination, and whether or not you agree with the above ladies of the right, they have the same right as every other woman to be treated with respect and dignity, and every time anyone liberal, conservative, man or a woman engages in sexist smears of this type, all women lose and so does society!.

Just in case you need a refresher:

California Attorney General Jerry Brown, the state’s Democratic candidate for governor, left a phone message in early September for a union official whose endorsement he was seeking, but apparently forgot to hang up!

Because a lively discussion between him and some staffers afterward is caught on tape. And either Brown or a staffer — there is some dispute — uses the word "w****" to describe his Republican rival Meg Whitman.

The recording, obtained by the Los Angeles Times from the L.A. Police Union, is muffled and hard to hear. But the word "w****" is definitely thrown around several times at the notion of Whitman making a special deal with union officials to protect their pensions.

"Do we want to put an ad out? … That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be – that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t," Brown said.

Sadly and somewhat surprisingly, similar misogynistic comments have recently been coming on a regular basis, and nearly all of them were from progressive bastions and liberal women.

Stephanie Miller

Last month, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller laughed uproariously when a female guest on her show said that if she ever met Michelle Malkin,

“I would kick [her] right in the nuts, and warned, Wear a cup, lady”.

Democratic Rep. Janis Baird Sontany of Nashville

Referring to her female GOP colleagues she said,

“You have to lift their skirts to find out if they are women. You sure can’t find out by how they vote”.

Cinta Wilson – Salon

“Sarah Palin may be a lady, but she ain’t no woman” and went on to say about Palin, “the Alaska governor as a Christian Stepford wife in a s*** librarian costume and the GOPs hardcore pornographic centerfold spread”.

The Huffington Post

“Meg Whitman is Bush in a skirt”.

The Washington Post

Ann Coulter is often referred to as Mann-coulter on political blogs in an effort to de-feminize her, and MSNBCs Keith Olberman once referred to Malkin as

“a mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick”.

Gene Lyons – Salon

In a Salon column last month headlined “Forget about the tea party what about the crumpets?” Gene Lyons wrote that,

“The most entertaining aspect of the 2010 election season has been the rise of the right-wing cuties political celebrities whose main qualification is looking terrific on television. From where I sit, in a comfortable chair in front of the tube, the GOP Cupcake Factor has enlivened an otherwise dreary campaign season”.

And the cuties in question are a former Governor (Palin), a current Congresswoman (Michelle Bachmann) and a current Senatorial candidate (Christine O’Donnell.)

And Lyons take on O’Donnell was this:

“Everybody knows some poor fool who married a woman like that”.

Lyons is a truly horrible excuse for a human being!

The Same Respect

Regardless of political inclination, and whether or not you agree with the above ladies of the right, they have the same right as every other woman to be treated with respect and dignity, and every time anyone liberal, conservative, man or a woman engages in sexist smears of this type, all women lose and so does society!.

 

Just in case you need a refresher:

California Attorney General Jerry Brown, the state’s Democratic candidate for governor, left a phone message in early September for a union official whose endorsement he was seeking, but apparently forgot to hang up –

because a lively discussion between him and some staffers afterward is caught on tape. And either Brown or a staffer — there is some dispute — uses the word "w****" to describe his Republican rival Meg Whitman.

The recording, obtained by the Los Angeles Times from the L.A. Police Union, is muffled and hard to hear. But the word "w****" is definitely thrown around several times at the notion of Whitman making a special deal with union officials to protect their pensions.

"Do we want to put an ad out? … That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be – that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t," Brown said.

Sadly and somewhat surprisingly, similar misogynistic comments have recently been coming on a regular basis, and nearly all of them were from progressive bastions and liberal women.

Stephanie Miller

Last month, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller laughed uproariously when a female guest on her show said that if she ever met Michelle Malkin,

“I would kick [her] right in the nuts, and warned, Wear a cup, lady”.

Democratic Rep. Janis Baird Sontany of Nashville

Referring to her female GOP colleagues she said,

“You have to lift their skirts to find out if they are women. You sure can’t find out by how they vote”.

Cinta Wilson – Salon

“Sarah Palin may be a lady, but she ain’t no woman” and went on to say about Palin, “the Alaska governor as a Christian Stepford wife in a s*** librarian costume and the GOPs hardcore pornographic centerfold spread”.

The Huffington Post

“Meg Whitman is Bush in a skirt”.

The Washington Post

Ann Coulter is often referred to as Mann-coulter on political blogs in an effort to de-feminize her, and MSNBCs Keith Olberman once referred to Malkin as

“a mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick”.

Gene Lyons – Salon

In a Salon column last month headlined “Forget about the tea party what about the crumpets?” Gene Lyons wrote that,

“The most entertaining aspect of the 2010 election season has been the rise of the right-wing cuties political celebrities whose main qualification is looking terrific on television. From where I sit, in a comfortable chair in front of the tube, the GOP Cupcake Factor has enlivened an otherwise dreary campaign season”.

And the cuties in question are a former Governor (Palin), a current Congresswoman (Michelle Bachmann) and a current Senatorial candidate (Christine O’Donnell.)

And Lyons take on O’Donnell was this:

“Everybody knows some poor fool who married a woman like that”.

Lyons is a truly horrible excuse for a human being!

The Same Respect

Regardless of political inclination, and whether or not you agree with the above ladies of the right, they have the same right as every other woman to be treated with respect and dignity, and every time anyone liberal, conservative, man or a woman engages in sexist smears of this type, all women lose and so does society!.

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