Posted on 12/27/2013 7:55:32 AM PST by don-o
Ethan Krupp, the little man who played Pajama Boy in a widely mocked Obamacare ad, once characterized himself as a liberal f***.
Krupp, an Organizing for Action (OFA) content writer who became the face of progressive America while wearing a onesie pajama suit, also remarked that gays are all liberal f****s and criticized a conservative gay p**** on his now-deleted WordPress blog, entitled Not Being Creative.
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Why are liberals so prone to use profanity?
Why are liberals so eager to shut down/shout down those with whom they take issue??
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You answered your own Question 1 with Question 2. Profanity is intended to shock. The ultimate liberal shut down/shout down mechanism. It worked for decades. But no more. In one and out the other for me.
In other words, Pajama Boy couldn't find a paying job other than being an Obama myrmidon.
Full points for using a word I had to look up.
I’m sure his new celebrity has brought him many offers of a good, enthusiastic rogering....afterwards they share a smoke and chat about health insurance.
I think there's one too many asterisks.
Hard to believe he is a liberal
Would never have guessed.
What resulted was a hoot of derision from all across the political spectrum. That part I liked.
Krupp writes about sitting around in his pajamas; Fluke give speeches about never being in hers. Both dream of job appointments that come with checks from the Treasury Department because that is what liberalism is all about.
"Man" is now defined as an overgrown adolescent who sits around getting drunk after the Pride Parade while promoting abortion to his gay buddies. American life in the age of Obama.
That’s why they are called useful idiots.
**Profanity is the sound of an ignorant mind trying to express itself.**
Good quote. Profanity is so offensive to me.
An acknowledgement that these people don't really debate but, like Jon Stewart and Bill Maher, rely on "sarcasm"--that is, the expectation that their howling, guffawing live or online audience will "get" the various cues and dog whistles and drown out any factual response.
We have no morals, and we will attack you.
But once in a while they will exhibit some honesty.
That’s fantastic. Love it.
Your question answers itself. We went wrong when we turned our back on God. We may have kept going to church but our lives told our children that we didn’t really mean it. Once adultery and divorce become rare in the church and our families mean more to us than our stuff, things may turn around.
Good for him...I have always remembered Robert Lecke’s book “Helmet for My Pillow” where he described his introduction to profanity in the USMC...
It was an eloquent description of profanity!
I use profanity on occasion, but as I have grown older, have tried to wean myself off of it. I don’t sprinkle it in conversation as I used to, particularly as a sailor, but still find myself using it when I smash my finger with a hammer or foul something up.
There was once a time when smashing my finger with a hammer could uncork a blue streak of vituperation, now, I issue an single syllable exclamation.
Gotta keep trying.
I don’t always succeed, but I am trying.
Sometimes 'profanity' just slips out..................
I really think he left one out.
They are Godless. Romans 1
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