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What kind of an administration verbally abuses a female with words like "b***h" and "c**t" for asking tough questions to a cabinet member? Seems like a sexist one. Remember, Obama has already been accused by female staffers of ignoring or excluding women's opinions during meetings.
I have no idea how much of this is true and how much exaggerated, but I heard a guy on Huckabee last night and he was not a Republican I will add, in fact he worked with Clinton and was a reporter here in AR when Huck was governor. He used to take on Huck all the time: he said this is true, what has happened over the years is the lack of respect for the media and the acceptance with name calling and vulgar language. He went so far as to say, he feels sorry for the young reporters of today that have to cover the White house, saying it started down with Bush and has gotten much worse since Obama took office.
Team Obama demonized Joe the Plumber for simply asking an unscripted question to a man running for President of the United States. Think about that...what kind of country do we have, where a citizen cannot ask a reasonable question to a person seeking votes for the highest office?
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That and nothing more drove honest people running from 0bama. Honest, decent people saw 0bama for exactly what he was and wanted nothing to do with him.
Doesn't speak highly of fools who voted for him anyway, does it!
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Originally Posted by katzpaw
An anonymous source, an unnamed reporter, an unnamed cabinet secretary, no evidence of the email or if the source received it, saw it, or just heard about it second hand. The right wing make stuff up so often nobody believes them when they cry wolf.
Nobody makes up crap like the left. You know.....Harry Reid saying Romney hasn't paid tax in 10 years.
You should be proud. Sadly, I think you probably are. How sad that your parents didn't do a better job.
And with all the love the media/hollywood had with trying to say the Right hate and demean women, there are plenty of examples like this that they ignore purposely from the left.
I HATE our media and Hollywood, hypcritical, corrupt, lying bastards.
What kind of an administration verbally abuses a female with words like "b***h" and "c**t" for asking tough questions to a cabinet member? Seems like a sexist one. Remember, Obama has already been accused by female staffers of ignoring or excluding women's opinions during meetings.
So it would have been better if she'd been called an a*****e?
Isn't it just wrong to verbally abuse people period?
Well since the reporter could not show the email, any intelligent person, that apparently leaves out right wing hacks, would deduce that said email was deleted.
Apparently you need to step away from the liberal media talking points and pull your head out of the sand.
During an ELECTION YEAR THE LIBERAL MEDIA HAD ACCUSATIONS FLYING WITH UNTRUTHS TO BEAT HIM
Prosecutors in the corruption case involving the late Alaska Senator Ted Stevens repeatedly hid evidence that could have exonerated him, according to an investigative report released on Thursday that found misconduct by Justice Department lawyers. Prosecutors repeatedly hid evidence in Senator Stevens case | Reuters
Senators demand firing of prosecutors in case against Stevens
It’s disgusting that anybody in the Justice Department would do what they did to him, and it’s really unforgiveable,” said Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), a longtime friend of Stevens’s, in an interview. “Ted did not deserve what happened to him. It was one of the meanest, most despicable things I’ve ever seen.”
The report from Washington, D.C., attorney Henry Schuelke found that the government’s case against Stevens was riddled with mistakes.
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