Posted on 11/22/2014 1:08:03 PM PST by MNDude
I still have what I think was his first album, the one with “Noah!” on it.
“Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow. RIGHT!”
The varsity & rookie in the locker room: “Here, kid, this is a football. Take it. Now give it back.”
(Takeoff on old hair tonic ad)
Here’s another blast from the past.
Bill Cosby Snubs Condi Rice
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1105094/posts?page=51
I don’t give Cosby much thought, one way or the other. If he really is a rapist, then he deserves all the ridicule that can be heaped upon him, like Clinton. As for Derek Jeter, I hope he turned in the best golf game of his life, and may he have better playing partners in the future. Obama is beneath him.
“All I wanted was a shave, not a self-sacrifice!”
glad his rapes are now on record—he should be forced out of the spotlight and justice sought for his victims—I hope they sue him for every penny he has and then some! Don’t go to any show with him in it—don’t watch any network that has his programing—burn his books and tapes—make him a non-person.
Is being a racists worse than being a rapist?
I don’t think he’s really a political conservative. It’s *possible* he’s being railroaded, but it’s also possible he got away with doing a lot of bad stuff for a long time. Like a lot of people do, and yes, some people get away with stuff for longer than others and no the scales of public outrage don’t weigh fairly.
I’ve always been a Bill Cosby fan, but I heard many years ago that he was a tremendous drunkard, and I was always prepared to believe that.
I don’t know why some of these cases are met with outrage and or criminal justice (no matter how long delayed) and some are always swept under the rug (Ted Kennedy, actual dead woman on his permanent record).
Did you forget the sarc alert!!
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