Posted on 11/23/2013 12:25:38 AM PST by onyx
>Sarah Palin will address the controversial comments made by about her by MSNBC’s Martin Bashir for the first time on the November 24th edition of Fox News Sunday. Fox News’ Chris Wallace is also expected to interview Palin about the Affordable Care Act and her new book Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas.
After Palin made her own controversial remarks comparing America’s debt crisis to “slavery,” Bashir delivered a monologue on his MSNBC program in which he suggested that, in order to truly understand the horrors of slavery, someone should defecate into Palin’s mouth. Bashir later apologized, but, despite continued outrage from Palin’s defenders, MSNBC did not take any disciplinary action against the host.
Palin evidently decided to grant Wallace the first interview on the matter after Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly revealed on Wednesday night that she had turned down his invitation to discuss the matter on The O’Reilly Factor.
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Sarah Palin loves God, her family and America. Has this woman no shame?
Bashir may be British born, but his parentage is Pakistani.
Maybe that will help anyone to see the problem.
I love Sarah, but firing bashit is a wasted effort.
Does anyone here even watch this tw_t?
His numbers are the lowest, and since he is an embarrassment to the network and comcast {the owner} I say, KEEP BATSHIT, but piss on him one time while he is on the air each day.
I'd watch or volunteer.
o’bunghole deserves to have someone play the knockout game on him!
There are many kinds of slavery.
Some people are slaves to alcohol. Some are slaves to credit cards. Slavery is used as a term to describe anything which may enslave someone, and can be a varying scale.
Indebtedness absolutely is slavery to the one to whom the debt is owed. Once the debt is paid, one is free. I grew up understanding that concept.
I just don’t understand what is controversial about that, other than it’s the honest truth. And it was said by Sarah. These people are rabid in their ignorance.
Is it safe to assume Mr, Wilstein is a Keynesian in terms of his economics and possibly has never read Hayek's "Road to Serfdom"?
Again the left tries to destroy us by using language as a tool, can we not use the words Slavery or Serfdom to denote the burdens of Debt while not a physical shackle but non the less a shackle?
How do we have dialogue and or fix serious issues in what is left of the Republic when they constantly destroy the ability to engage in the arena of ideas with such parsing which is quite frankly meant to shut us up?
Spot on, they cannot and will not ever win in the arena of ideas. They know it more than we, and until we do, they use that as a weapon against us as well. I love getting into a liberal's face and impugn them at will in the arena goading them to come in. They can't handle it and will eventually run away.
Thanks for the ping Onyx, sounds Bahsir is going to get that verbal skinning I talked about.
Sarah Palin will address the controversial comments made by about her by MSNBCs Martin Bashir for the first time on the November 24th edition of Fox News Sunday. Fox News Chris Wallace is also expected to interview Palin about the Affordable Care Act and her new book Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas.
After Palin made her own controversial remarks comparing Americas debt crisis to slavery, Bashir delivered a monologue on his MSNBC program in which he suggested that, in order to truly understand the horrors of slavery, someone should defecate into Palins mouth. Bashir later apologized, but, despite continued outrage from Palins defenders, MSNBC did not take any disciplinary action against the host.
Palin evidently decided to grant Wallace the first interview on the matter after Fox News Bill OReilly revealed on Wednesday night that she had turned down his invitation to discuss the matter on The OReilly Factor.
We will be covering Palins appearance Sunday morning, so make sure to check back on Mediaite then for video of the interview.
A trademark of people from the northeast...emphasis on 'arrogance'.
What controversial remarks? I’ve heard any number of liberals use the term slavery in the past regarding issues other than the slavery that took place in this country hundreds of years ago. Hey, I’m going to make a controversial remark: “I have two hard drives in my computer. One is the master drive and the other is a slave.” These people are so predictable!
and one end of the connecting cables is called the male and the other is the female. What are they gonna do, make people start calling them pitcher and catcher???
He drives me crazy when he doesn’t let his guest get a word in. He does this to Brit Hume constantly and I wonder why Brit bothers to do the show.
Try that stuff with Sarah right now, and I think she’d chop him up and feed him to the sled dogs. Christmas book or no.
JMHO, Sarah and everybody around her has been ‘way past merely PO’d about this kind of crap for years, this is just the damn last straw and payback is going to be a pure SOB.
I’d have been out with a horsewhip after the first week worth of lib BS when she was nominated...
Colorful character, I remember his sports casting
days before TV.
Sixteen Tons by Tennesse Ernie Ford
Youth is wasted on the young.
Example.
Question: Sir do you think it was awful that your boss raped those 16 young girls?
Answer: I don't think anyone should rape 16 young girls, but......
On Hannity last night those young Obamites used this to shut Hannity down. He really should not pose questions that he is not prepared to defend.
Meme last night was Obstructionist Republican Congress, and Hannity could not counter the screed.
The innie and the outtie!
ROFLOL!!!
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