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Desperate Dems Hide Behind Big Bird

RT250 Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 3:56 AM
Michelle, how does it feel to be the person no one takes seriously?
Whitebeard Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 5:48 AM
RT: You're right. No "one" takes her seriously; instead, tens of millions take her seriously. I imagine that "feels" good. How do you "feel" today?
Lance852 Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 5:28 AM
Lets see, she's on news shows frequently, runs three very successful web sites, among the most profitable political and news sites out there and writes several columns a week while still being active in her community and with her kids' school.

What have you done besides making snarky comments?
NullifyNow Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 5:40 AM
Lance
According to leftists' own standards, RT has bullied Ms. Malkin. Oh, and the "no one takes seriously" part? That must be leftist code for "shut up beige b1tch".
Lance852 Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 6:01 AM
Or, and alternative interpretation of leftist thought: "Michelle, you didn't build that!"
NullifyNow Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 6:03 AM
Lance
Well, there ya go: BINGO.
NullifyNow Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 5:20 AM
RT
I take it you are talking about Michelle Obama?
Mitt Romney sure ruffled a lot of feathers over his proposal to eliminate taxpayer funding for government-sponsored TV. As soon as the GOP presidential candidate singled out PBS for cuts during the presidential debate in Denver, the hysterical squawking commenced.

Left-leaning celebrities immediately erupted on Twitter. "WOW!!! No PBS!! WTF how about cutting congress's stuff leave big bird alone," Whoopi Goldberg fumed. "Mitt is smirky, sweaty, indignant and smug with an unsettling hint of hysteria. And he wants to kill BIG BIRD," actress Olivia Wilde despaired. "Who picks on Big Bird!!! #bulliesthatswho," actress Taraji Henson chimed in.

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