Posted on 10/12/2016 4:20:22 AM PDT by kevcol
A CNN anchor was left visibly shocked Tuesday after Ben Carson suggested that part of the problem with the scandal surrounding lewd comments Donald Trump made in 2005 is that journalists aren't more familiar with that kind of language.
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"So you've heard people talking like this?" Keilar asked.
"I've heard people talking like that of course. Are you kidding me?" Carson said.
Keilar persisted, "Where are you hanging out and with whom are you hanging out that you hear people talking like that?"
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This urinalist fool, really didn’t GET the train going over the cliff/fight in one of the cars, metaphor.
SHE DIDN’T GET IT! Some metaphors go over my head, but this one was easy to see and understand. It was applicable as well.
What a MAROON!
AND, “Where ARE you hangING out and with whom ARE you hangING out (with) that you HEAR people talkING like that?”
Notice her statement is in the PRESENT tense. Carson is talking about “the PAST”, The Donald Trump video was in the PAST!
This was NO ACCIDENT. She makes a living using the English language. She knew the difference. She just had to smear the Black man. She had to “put him in his PLACE”.
DISGUSTING!
What is pathetic is the hypocrisy of the Leftist media that will stoop to anything to prevent Americans from regaining control of their own destiny.
They are simply burning daylight until the election, keeping Hillary off the front page, because any news on her is negative!
Yup. They hound for the apology, then when received, demand the "perp" place their own neck in the noose.
Meanwhile when Progressives "apologize," they always warp their apology, as in, "I apologize if you are offended because you are a hypersensitive twit."
The media whoredom have their orders. They must do as they are told, to promote a illary regime for the globalist masters.
Go away troll.
The reporterette is a liar...of course she’s heard people talk crudely...
Anybody who listens to rap and hip-hop has heard that kind of talk - over the public airwaves! Who does this reporter think he’s fooling with his fake piety?
... and we're all supposed to be offended and horrified NOW...?
Indeed her jello brain just froze because she is clueless about the real world only knows life in the utopia bubble.
I was listening to the John Batchelor show yesterday. On it the female panelists said that no men they know talk like this.
I think this is what is worrying to many women. They don’t want to believe men talk like this. They don’t want to believe their husband or boyfriend or father or grandfather ever talked like this with other men. And of course they have never heard it, so they extrapolate that the men they know have NEVER talked like this.
It might be true but most likely it is not.
Pretty naïve but understandable. As a woman you don’t really want to believe your father talks that way about women. It’s more comfortable to believe the opposite, even if it is not likely true.
This is the dilemma Trump is in. And using the “boys will be boys” defense is not really helping (even though it is probably true). It just reinforces what many people don’t want to know.
So Carson is right. Because men generally don’t talk like that around women, women can plausibly deny that it happens on a large scale. Women can say “no men I know talk like this” like the woman I heard on the podcast yesterday. I was thinking after she said it ... oh yes you do know men who talk like this, you just don’t know it.
I don’t watch that kind of trash TV. So yes, I am ignorant of the context.
Just as there are masses who watch this kind of entertainment, there are masses of people who don’t find it entertaining at all and have never watched it.
I get criticized all the time by my peers that I am out of touch with popular culture (which they define mostly in terms of TV shows). I’m no saint, I just don’t enjoy this type of entertainment. I find it supremely boring.
So yes, in situations like this, I’m baffled at the context. Apparently I was reading yesterday the ‘reality show’ he was on his way to take was about a woman throwing herself at him. So within that context, the comments come off differently.
I still can’t fathom why people watch this stuff. But if they do, the context to me would make them less sensitive to such comments. So I’m left still baffled.
Sure would. My paternal grandfather was there all his working life.
Was it in the 1970s film, when James Bond spoke with Pussy Galore? Did anybody NOT recognize what was meant by that name?
Perhaps, but in general ‘the P’ word is not part of women’s vocabulary, even during girl talk.
Yes, but because they talk about men’s genitals, instead.
Lol
“Goldfinger” came out in 1964. Pussy Galore made quite an impression on millions of horny men, then and ever since!
“Anyone remember Ted Kennedy and Chris Dodd asking their waitress for a Kennedy / Dodd sandwich? Complete with a demonstration?”
Had forgotten that one, but then I am a ‘dropout’ from
THE KENNEDY SCHOOL of DRIVING AND DIVING....
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