Posted on 06/22/2013 3:27:07 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Television chef Paula Deen, who lost her gig Friday with the Food Network after admitting and apologizing for having used racial epithets, including the N-word, is a supporter of President Barack Obama, campaigning on his behalf in 2008 and cultivating a friendship with first lady Michelle Obama.
Though Deen allegedly called Obama the N-word in front of her employees, according to a lawsuit, the Southern-bred television personality actually campaigned with Obama in 2008, invited Michelle Obama onto one of her television programs, and praised the first ladys healthy eating agenda.
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Agreed. She may be off-color, like miss piggy Betty White, but to destroy a person’s livelyhood over the use of a word, is not right. People hurt, jobs lost, just not fair.
I have always liked that lady. She reflects everything that was good about the south and our values over generations; God, family, church,respect for all men,just a great way of life you would only find in the South. Many children were reared with these exact values for many years and some even helped shape the country in a kinder gentler time.
She also seemed to reflect everything the regime would like to destroy. All those historical values we will never give up here in the Deep South, God, family and Apple pie. Paul Deen "seemed" to reflect all those values. "Seems" I was wrong all along.
She is a communist and a stain on America.
LLS
The word aptly describes the current administration, but of course we should not mention that.
Although many refuse to use the word the thought is in the mind.
Of course it is a mortal sin to discuss that. Eric Holder was right we are all we are afraid to openly discuss the racial problems with this president, and his picks for top offices.
Good bye, Paula.
Take those big choppers with you...
He has his moments but all too often he comes off as waay toooo contrived. Also its always about him and his analysis of the food seems like the same ol' shtick every time. All in all though I do watch a lot of those shows.
It's OK to use if you are black but if you are not or not a far left weirdo its not all right.
Reason #345,231 why being a White Guilt Liberal is stupid
She is to be an example. I am old enough to remember Joe McCarthy (barely)...this is no different. Back then even Stevenson liberals were suspect of being “fellow travelers”. Today, conservatives are being tarred by this administration and their media supporters...as “racists”.
Deen is being made a practical example of how your life can be ruined...she is white, older, and southern. And at least once said a “bad” word. Therefore she must be put outside of normal society.
The communists in Russia used this very, same technique. Expect more of it.
See...what the IRS did in targeting conservatives...was, in itself right...because conservatives are beyond the socially acceptable pale.
We only watch chopped these days. I like Ina even though she is a big lib she is a good cook and a real lady unlike the pig from the South Miss Lick Lick my fingers and say YAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL HOW YALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL DOINNNN.
The pc warriors have evolved in a similar manner that the race warriors have.Now they are in control.Now it's a law suit offense and the far left's demands for control over every facet of our life are just beginning.
It's pretty obvious to me that Paula Deen probably doesn't have a mean bone in her body. Most everything she says could easily be morphed into Christian or Conservative values yet she thinks she has to reach out to the obambas who will use the hell out of her in a chicago thugbeat.
No criminal organization has ever used the race card as effectively as the chicago thugocracy.They are masters at it.
“Its become more entertainment rather than actual cooking.”
Agreed. It use to be on in my home for the better part of the day. Now almost never. It has become nothing more than another reality TV network. All cooking contests all the time. Do like Triple D though.
You have a good point. Notice how her grown children still say “yes ma’am and no ma’am.”
I heard it. I used it. But a long time ago. Now when I hear it in conversation, it hurts my ears. It is in that mental lockbox with a couple of other words.
They are the “nuclear” option words. You can use them, I guess, but the conversation is over—and you lost.
Ditto
I did not say it should be used. I said it was often used years ago without risk of job loss, hurtful as it may have been. I’ll never understand how blacks use it freely today.
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