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Sarah Palin Defends the Right to Use the N Word

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ClaudeMonet8/19/2010 8:46:43 pm PDT

re: #18 freetoken

Them. You know who they are.

Yes, it’s all the fault of us Joos.

re: #25 marjoriemoon

In an early Iowa poll, Palin is at number 4 out of favorite Republicans. Me thinks her shine is wearing off.

“Shine” is probably a word that Sarah is fond of using, so far in private. It has, uh, certain racial connotations.

re: #35 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

1. Mike Huckabee
2. Mitt Romney
3. Newt Gingrich
4. Sarah Palin
5. Ron Paul

Oh yeah, this is gonna be brutal.

#2 there is the only I can even think of supporting.

re: #64 theheat

With faux feminist friends like Dr. Laura, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Ann Coulter, and Sharron Angle at the helm, who needs enemies?

These women epitomize the worst that’s out there. Time and time again they put their best bitchface forward and attack and demean another group of people, then play victim and hug it out with each other in the media, in some fucked up socon saccharin sisterhood gesture.

Piss on the whole sanctimonious lot.

Amen. First they act like the worst of men, then they hide behind their gender. Memo to all of them: You want to play with the boys, you can’t then hide behind being a girl.

re: #79 marjoriemoon

I’m confused. You think it’s part of Dr. Laura’s freedom of speech to spout off racist slurs whenever she feels like?

Absolutely. It’s also the right of potential listeners to not listen, and the right of those who employ her or contract with her to not put her on the air. Hate all you want, preach hatred all you want, but don’t ask others to give you a broadcast pulpit.

re: #125 Cato the Elder

Don’t forget the effete intellectual snobs.

I believe it was “effete, intellectual elite”, and they’re still around, as are the “nattering nabobs of negativism”, although those of c. 1969 are nothing compared to the ones out there now.
re: #216 jaunte

Karl Popper was right.

Always remember that it is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood: there will always be some who misunderstand you.

Is that a direct quote from Popper? I love it, even if it is also known as the Army Law: “Any order that can be misunderstood will be misunderstood.”