Posted on 03/28/2011 3:50:53 PM PDT by kristinn
A week after calling former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin a "dumb t***" vulgar insult for women, comedian Bill Maher went all the way and called Palin the c-word, adding, "There's just no other word for her."
The Dallas Voice (The Premier Media Source for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual) Texas) reporting on Maher's appearance Sunday night at the Winnspear Opera House Sunday night, cheered Maher using the crude sexist slur against the 2008 Republican party vice presidential nominee as an act of "fearlessness":
Its that fearlessness he acknowledged that some people would probably be uncomfortable with some of his remarks about religion, not to mention calling Sarah Palin a c*** (theres just no other word for her) that makes Maher the most dangerous person in comedy.
The audience at the Winnspear was descibed by the Voice as "largely gay (and certainly gay-friendly)", which might explain Maher's fearlessness in attacking a conservative, Christian, married mother of five in the most vulgar, personal and sexist way.
When Maher was first being criticized for calling Palin the t-word, Noel Sheppard at Newsbusters asked:
Is the universal media hatred for this woman so pervasive that it's now acceptable for a man to call her that?
Can the dreaded C-word be far behind?
Sadly, it didn't take long for Sheppard to be proven right.
Last month, Slate Magazine was caught slyly calling Palin the c-word in a headline. Slate's editor apologized after being being called out by Big Journalism.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) was going to appoint a committee to look into this situation, but they lost the page that has their membership list on it.
I cannot believe how filthy and degenerate people are in these times either. It’s shocking. And as for pulverizing Maher’s face...I cannot even think of his ugly mug without wanting to do that very thing.
I know, right? The days when men were strong, chivalrous and would defend a woman’s honor. Call me old fashioned but I think that’s how it should be.
Maher is so threatened that he resorts to belittling Palin’s womanhood. It’s very telling.
Yep. You know, violence is the last resort however, someone like that, who was never taught proper manners should have his mouth busted wide open. I’d like to know what raised him; it surely wasn’t human beings.
Would like to see Ann Coulter seriously take this jerk Bill Maher on with the same vengeance she blasts Keith Olberman on a regular basis
I wrote a not-so-nice letter to “NOW” and they responded with an email asking for a memberbership contribution.
I responded:
“Stick your Membership request up your “Tw@t” or perhaps, up your “C__t”
Regards,
Bill Maher
He must be on Palin’s payroll. He is Gold! The gift that keeps on giving!
I heard Maher also compared Bachmann and Palin to MaryAnne and Ginger of “Gilligan’s Island”
The irony is, if they were ever shipwrecked along with Maher, Palin would build a hut, catch and cook dinner and save Maher’s pathetic ass from hypothermia while he rambled on cluelessly, crying like what he claims Palin is, while Palin did all the Man work and saved his sorry butt.
This guy has some serious issues.
Of course, the MSM is condoning his misogyny by not calling him out on it, nor is any Dem.
Double-standards anyone?
I’d love to see Maher dropped off in the Tundra along with Palin and some basic survival gear and then watch Maher blubbering and crying about “what are we going to do?” while Palin just knowingly smiles.
It was outrageous over-the-top attacks that helped Bush politically and allowed his team to paint those people as “wild eyed” and “unhinged”.
Now they are getting even worse with Sarah Palin.
OK, now, that’s funny.
>> Honestly these people just really dont matter anymore.
He reminds me of that fugly bitch that masquerades her hate as comedy.
IMO what Imus said was nowhere near as bad.
LOL! Awesome!
Maher is sick and pathetic. In yesterday’s society, he would have been shunned.
Actually Imus was fired for comments that were not nearly as derogatory and vulgar as Maher's comments.
Actually Imus was fired for comments that were not nearly as derogatory and vulgar as Maher's comments.
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