Posted on 12/29/2015 10:02:15 AM PST by Starman417
When Donald Trump made the statement that Hillary Clinton got "schlonged" in the 2008 election, he was immediately set upon by the liberal media for the use of a vulgarity.
Donald Trump is being criticized for the below video, where the presidential candidate says Hillary Clinton got "schlonged" when she lost to President Obama in 2008. By Trump turning the word "schlong" into the verb "schlonged" to describe a woman losing to a man, "The Donald" is being taken to the mat for using the vulgar slang, which describes a man's penis, in such a manner.In what can only be described as galactic irony, CNN offered this:Trump used the word schlonged while trying to explain how Clinton was ahead in the polls but got "schlonged" when she lost to Mr. Obama in 2008. Now that Trump has said "schlonged," the world is reacting to his usage of the word, with some calling getting it a sexist way to describe Clinton losing to President Obama.
Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) - Donald Trump attacked Hillary Clinton in vulgar terms Monday night, saying that her bathroom break during the last Democratic debate was just too "disgusting" to talk about and then stating she "got schlonged" by Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race.To the surprise of none of us, the left wing media enjoyed throwing around vulgarities when the target was conservatives. Anderson Cooper, who likely well knows what the term "teabagger" means, gleefully tossed it off in an exchange with David Gergen:"Even a race to Obama, she was gonna beat Obama. I don't know who would be worse, I don't know, how could it be worse? But she was going to beat -- she was favored to win -- and she got schlonged, she lost, I mean she lost," Trump said, using a vulgar Yiddish word for a man's penis.
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper followed his colleague David Shuster into the gutter on his Anderson Cooper 360 program on Tuesday in making a vulgar "tea-bagging" joke about Republicans/conservatives. After CNN's senior political analyst David Gergen remarked that Republicans were "searching for their voice" after two electoral losses, Cooper quipped, "It's hard to talk when you're tea-bagging."Here's the video:Cooper had Gergen and chief business correspondent Ali Velshi on to comment on President Obama's economic speech earlier that day at Georgetown University. Cooper had asked Gergen about the Republicans' "positioning" in response to the speech. The analyst touted how the GOP was "in disarray" and that they "have not yet come up with a compelling alternative, one that has gained popular recognition." Cooper replied, "Tea-bagging. They've got tea-bagging."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5xk88vmxbk
Rachel Maddow grabbed hold of it:
April 9 Rachel Maddow is the first to mock the Tea Party's use of the phrase on her left-leaning MSNBC show. "Even Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is getting in on the hot tea-bagging action," she says, stifling laughter. (Watch Rachel Maddow joke about the "tea baggers")David Shuster swallowed whole:
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Needs to have Hillary’s and Huma’s heads alternately popping out of the top over wherever the “sleeping” quarters are.
Again, this is why Trump is gaining in popularity: He has the ballz to fight back!
Liberals love to constantly state that they alone have no problems with gay men and lesbians...They are the only ones who are tolerant and accepting....
Yet they use “teabag” and “teabagging”, which is a term referring to gays, as an insult to people with differing political philosophies...
Liberals are nothing but big hypocrites.
“April 9 Rachel Maddow is the first to mock the Tea Party’s use of the phrase on her left-leaning MSNBC show. “Even Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is getting in on the hot tea-bagging action,” she says, stifling laughter.”
Coming from someone who has probably never even seen male genitalia “in the flesh,” this is amusing.
Anderson Cooper, on the other hand...
excellent rejoinder!
I had never heard either term before they became part of political rhetoric. I had to google both phrases when they hit the news media.
Anderson Cooper uses tea-bagging references all the time. He knows this is a term from the gay community as he is gay, just he uses it in a derogatory way.
Textbook self-loathing.
Ha ha ha! I see what they did there...
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So the dems call the Repubs teabaggers? Makes one wonder which connotation they meant when they first started using that term. As I am sure it is the vile one, it is time to send the dems through the teabag tunnel. Full of Lipton and Tetley a-swinging? Nope, just the great unwashed...
Considering that “teabagging” is a favorite entertainment topic in gay bars, it is ironic that LIBTARDS use it as a pejorative term. I thought liberals were supportive of such eccentric behavior— perhaps even enthusiastic, full-BLOWN participants.
One news media actually ran an article condemning Trump for using the word and an article by internet imbecile Perez Hilton calling Miss Columbia a c***t.
When I heard the clip of Trump saying this, it seemed to me that the word he was looking for was actually - “shellacked”.
He stuttered for a moment searching for the word and came out with schlonged.. Big deal.
But I also remember hearing Barry sneering about “teabaggers” when that nonsense was all the rage with the ‘cool’ kids..
Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals doesn’t seem to work here. I’m thinking of the one about making the opponent live by his own rules. Conservatives will get hammered for saying anything borderline obscene but attacking the left for obscenity won’t work since obscenity to them is less a faux pas than a way of life.
“Put a little ice on that.”
The liberals really schlonged themselves with this one when their own media shills used the exact same term to describe the Mondale/Ferraro shellacking. so it is more correct to say no matter what a liberal says it’s OK, while anything a Conservative says is open to attack.
Nice catch
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