Posted on 03/02/2012 2:50:57 PM PST by dynachrome
She gives new meaning to the letters WTF.
google news has it as a lead story..
"Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) tweeted Friday that Rush Limbaugh should apologize over controversial comments in which he referred to a Georgetown University law student who testified in favor of increased access to birth control as a 'slut' and a 'prostitute.'"
"House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) similarly denounced the comments earlier Friday."
Gov. Palin and all conservative women are slandered 24/7. Of course that is OK, we all know that. Sure.
Savage was banned in England.. now the 1960s Marxist radicals (spoiled brats, actually) want to ban Rush from the U.S.
Both Parties see America as existing inside the I-495 Capital Beltway only. Period. The rest of us are interlopers.
.. and as Rush said she complains about making ends meet -- that's the problem! There were a couple of other puns along those lines but I don't remember them.
6 to 8 weeks seems the norm for autopsies. It was for Whitney, who ironically asked “How will I know?”
A recent tweet said that the autopsy is being “deferred” pending toxicology tests, so who knows.
As I recall during the Watergate hubbub it was said that Nixon's White House team member G. Gordon Liddy offered to kill Jack Anderson (who took over D.C. muckraking when Drew Pearson died). Liddy was ex-FBI, long-time federal civil service. No one that I know of had any problem believing that.
No liberal had any problem believing that Sen. Joe McCarthy beat up Drew Pearson at a get-together -- surprisingly the liberals also believe that Richard Nixon stopped the beating while everyone else just watched.
Name banned in China.
Name banned in China.
How come The Savage Nation is no longer listed on Streaming Radio Guide?
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