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Barbara Espinosa, the host of an Arizona radio show called “Hair on Fire,” called the President a “monkey” on a recent radio segment. “I don’t believe in calling him the first black president,” she said, “I voted for the white guy myself. I call him a monkey.”
SO....we can now start listing all of the things that those on the left have called Palin and many others in the conservative Crowd! Sigh.....yeah, will it ever stop?!
Well I guess the hair of fire lady, whoever the hell that is, is in some trouble. Of course when folks called Bush a monkey all was well in the world of liberal land.
Well I guess the hair of fire lady, whoever the hell that is, is in some trouble. Of course when folks called Bush a monkey all was well in the world of liberal land.
Bush, Palin, Beck, Limbaugh.....oh, the amount of HORRIBLE things that have been and still are said about these folks, oh yes, the Tea Party, too! The left "can dish it out but not take it" as Mama used to say. Aww gee.....called the annointed one a name?!
"Bill Maher on Monday called the GOP the “Party of the Apes” and ripped Republicans for not repudiating Rep. Allen West — who, the comedian suggested, should be taken to a mental hospital."
Obama is a clown. Not a monkey. Monkeys are actually fairly intelligent animals with a high regard for natural athletic ability. Obama rides a girl's bike, can't throw a baseball, and wears mom jeans. He's more a limp wristed loser than a monkey. Now George W. Bush definitely looked like curious george the monkey. LOL.......Palin looks like a bleached arsehole.
looks like the radio host has a lot of online fans.
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