Posted on 07/30/2013 5:26:50 PM PDT by drewh
On Monday evening, Meghan McCain, upcoming star of Raising McCain on Pivot, tweeted out some serious self-pity:
As McCain will never be accused of curing cancer, the world will have to take her word for it. Although, for what its worth, a more accurate headline would be: Deeply Entitled Woman Finally Accomplishes Something With Her Life.
Ben Shapiro is Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and author of the New York Times bestseller Bullies: How the Lefts Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America (Threshold Editions, January 8, 2013).
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The cancer is actually her reality show.
Hard to judge when she paints her face with a roller brush.
Sandro Botticelli made his entire career out of making fat women beautiful, and turning them into sex symbols. He got all of his inspiration out of the Bible and Greek Mythology. And that was two thousand years ago. Today his paintings are priceless. Google his “The Rape Of The Sabin Women”, and you will understand what I mean.
Maybe she would get less criticism about her looks if she stopped posing like a centerfold like the picture at the link. ‘Look at my sexy chubby girl pose’ turns into ‘No matter how smart I am, people only see a sexy chubby girl’. I don’t care what she calls herself, her logic is pure libtard.
Good one.
The fat is going to get her overweight related inflamations and cancer. What is she talking about?
Meg-a-ton should try curing cancer, since she knows nothing about smaller limited government .
Dean Wormer’s comment applies here: drunk, fat and stupid is no way to go through life.
Lipstick, meet pig!
Who cares how much of a sow she is...she is a LIB/RINO loser.
Her head is fat too.
Your looks and mommy’s money is all you got going for your deary. Better not let the looks go to pot.
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