Posted on 03/24/2014 2:34:40 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Besides being a Playboy Playmate and a host of The View, Jenny McCarthy is known for her outlandish claims of "curing" her her son's autism with a gluten-free diet and claiming that vaccines are full of toxins while injecting her face with the most toxic protein known to science.
She recently asked the internet a very stupid question that had responses she should have known were coming. We've listed a few below. You can check out more here.
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Jenny's Original Question on Twitter:
Jenny McCarthy ✔ @JennyMcCarthy
What is the most important personality trait you look for in a mate? Reply using #JennyAsks
(Excerpt) Read more at cheezburger.com ...
I as well...
exDemMom:The medical establishment has done wonders for people with those diseases. A hundred years ago, no one ever survived cancer, and most of those other diseases you mentioned were death sentences. These days, a diabetic cannot be cured, but he can expect to live nearly as long as if he had never developed the disease. The same can be said of many diseases.
Kook quackery, on the other hand, never accomplished anything besides lining some con man's pockets.
Jawohl. You zee, there is zee vite, und zee blak.
Und for zee vite, vee cry with zee gratitude. Oh zees tears for zee heroes, they drip und zey drip. Und vee smile vit zee joy for zees heroes through our tears of gratitude.
Und zen - there is zee blak. Vat is zee blak? Anything that is not zee vite! It is zo zimple. Und ve hate ze blak. Hate, hate, hate. For ze blak is ze quacks, and ze quacks are not ze vite. Zimple. Und vee need zee laws, to destroy zee quacks, who are zee blak, because zey are not zee vite.
Zimple.
I know, it's that discrimination thing. It's everwhere - idiot Americans who have no problem with the laws of the Constitution, and then feel free when laws are created that they don't like. And why? Discrimination again! I like this, but I don't like that.
People need to learn to SHUT UP AND OBEY, you know?
It's painful to try to read. Twitter sucks.
They put up with it so they can make fun of Jenny McCarthy.
But Botulism is A-OK.
There is some funny s**t in “Playboy”.
I have an issue from 1976 and there wasn’t much in the way of nudity. I don’t know if that has changed though.
The articles and interviews were interesting.
I would fall down and crack my head open if I tried to walk in those.
Neurotoxicity builds character.
And that the movie "Idiocracy" was a documentary.
Hahahahahahahahaha! When I read things, sometimes my brain does a complete interpretation of a sentence or phrase almost before the image of what my eyes see even register in my consciousness.
And, it isn’t just a complete interpretation. Sometimes, the initial flash of a thought is complete with context, time, everything. But it gets that vivid flash really wrong sometimes in funny ways.
When I read your post, I imagined for a second I was five foot two and she was six feet tall. I imagined walking into “those” and cracking my head open!
And then, a split second later...”Oh. Shoes...”
Haha...I thought that was a brilliantly funny movie!
The “Ow, My Balls” channel...:) Made for guys in oversized recliners!
Heck. Not just cancer...you get an infected thumb, toe or tooth in those days, it could take you just as efficiently as nearly anything else.
We take antibiotics so for granted.
LOL.
> Heck. Not just cancer...you get an infected thumb, toe or tooth in those days, it could take you just as efficiently as nearly anything else.
+1. Calvin Coolidge lost his son when a blister his son got playing tennis got infected, for heaven’s sake.
Indeed.
With more and more bugs becoming antibiotic resistant, I worry that we might not have that tool in the future.
In 1940, my mother's only sister died of strep throat. I have twice survived that infection, thanks to penicillin.
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