Speaking for myself, after watching this, I’d marry the shit out of Joan Walsh.
I Can’t Believe What You’re Saying To Me You Got That Attitude |
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| By: Spencer Ackerman Wednesday January 28, 2009 8:22 pm | |
I Can’t Believe What You’re Saying To Me You Got That Attitude |
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| By: Spencer Ackerman Wednesday January 28, 2009 8:22 pm | |
Speaking for myself, after watching this, I’d marry the shit out of Joan Walsh.
Gad.
That’s obscene. Foul. Repugnant.
If I needed to explain to anyone why I will NOT watch these cable news horror shows, I’ll just keep this video.
Um, thanks?
mikey
I don’t know about marry but we could surely cohabitate.
Now the question is will the any of the self righteous conservative talking heads condemn Dick Armey for his sexist rhetoric the way they did with anybody who said anything about Sarah Palin. I wouldn’t hold my breath but this is just another prime example of how rethugs see women. They want them to be seen and not heard and show deference to their male egos. It doesn’t say much for Tweety that he didn’t say a frikkin word either.
“I’d marry the shit out of Joan Walsh.”
I agree. But that reminds me of one of my favorite examples of censorship. When movies are aired on television these days, they often change the various “obscene” words and phrases instead of bleeping them. In the televised version of Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill says: “Would you marry me? I’d marry me. I’d marry me hard.” “This is what happens when you find a stranger in Aspen!” in The Big Lebowski is also a great one.