Pathetic "Comedian" Fixates On Sex With Teen Girl, Audience Delighted

2minkey

bootlicker
Why do you feel the term "feminine" is traditional, restricted, and disempowering?

It is an attribute associated with all women. It's not a misogynistic term.

Do you have something against femininity?

in the way you use it, i find issues.

tell me exactly and fully what YOU mean by "feminine" and a more precise reply will be provided.
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
Re: Letterman apologizes and takes full responsibility for the joke

There is a poll at the source as well.

SOURCE

WATCH: David Letterman apologizes to Sarah Palin

Letterman apologized on for making a sexually charged joke about one of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's teenage daughters, as a group of Palin supporters planned a rally demanding the late-night TV show host be fired.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

VIDEO LINK

The problem with the apology is that he first states that he checked to make sure the girl he thought he was speaking of was over eighteen before he told the joke; and then states that he didn't know that there was a daughter at Yankee Stadium at all. He says he thought Palin was with Giuliani.

One or the other of those positions is a lie.
 

Cerise

Well-Known Member
in the way you use it, i find issues.

tell me exactly and fully what YOU mean by "feminine" and a more precise reply will be provided.


Ahem. By default, the fact that a female will, is, or has, produced estrogen and progesterone in her lifetime is a hallmark of femininity.

Looks, habits, and affectations aside, of course.

For instance, you may not consider Helen Thomas, Hillary Clinton, or Janet Reno feminine. Coincidently, they are all lefties. But I digress. Since they are women, they are feminine.

In the same manner, since you are a man, you are masculine. Need I say more? :brow:
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Sarah Palin says she accepts David Letterman's apology for the joke about her daughter

It's over.

Recall this the next time you want to fire the guy on teh right.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
Ahem. By default, the fact that a female will, is, or has, produced estrogen and progesterone in her lifetime is a hallmark of femininity.

Looks, habits, and affectations aside, of course.

For instance, you may not consider Helen Thomas, Hillary Clinton, or Janet Reno feminine. Coincidently, they are all lefties. But I digress. Since they are women, they are feminine.

In the same manner, since you are a man, you are masculine. Need I say more? :brow:

right. i wasn't aware that it was so simply determined. carry on, then.
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
Guys on the right don't even get fired when they commit crimes let alone make jokes.

You truly must live in an alternative universe.

Don Imus: Fired for a bad joke.

Ted Stevens: Driven from office for criminal behavior; and then we were told he had committed no crime.

Trent Lott: Resigned as Senate Majority Leader in the Senate after significant controversy following what were viewed as racist comments regarding Strom Thurmond's presidential candidacy.

Bob Livingston: Resigned after it was discovered that he had extramarital affair.

Bernard Kerik: Nomination denied after affair.

Jack Abramoff: Sentenced to five years and 10 months in federal prison for wire fraud.

Steven Griles: former deputy interior secretary pleaded guilty to lying about his relationship with Jack Abramoff.

Scooter Libby: Libby was indicted and convicted, but not for the leak. Rather, his crimes were perjury, obstruction of justice, and lying to the FBI. Sentence commuted by Bush. Conviction left standing.

Mark Foley: Resigned amid revelations that he exchanged sexually explicit e-mails and instant messages with former congressional pages. The page in question was of legal age of consent.

Tom DeLay: Resigned in June 2006 after a Texas grand jury indicted him for financing Republican candidates in state elections with corporate money—a violation of Texas campaign-finance law.

Randall Tobias: Resigned from his post after his name appeared on an escort service's client list.

Rick Renzi: Federal prosecutors are investigating a land deal prompting Renzi to step down from two House committees.

Duke Cunningham: Resigned his congressional seat in late 2005 after pleading guilty to accepting $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors.

And then there's THIS LIST
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
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spike

New Member
You truly must live in an alternative universe.

Yes, I do in fact live in a reality based universe. You and Gonz can make up shit like "only people on the right get fired or charged with crimes or get into scandals" but then I can just as easily make up some shit like "only people on the left get fired or charged with crimes or get into scandals".

But back in the reality universe it's easy to see that people on both sides get fired and charged with crimes.

Fired for something he said: Bill Maher

Charge with a crime and resigned: Elliot Spitzer

I guess the real universe just doesn't give you anything to whine about though right?
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
I wonder which version of this story is the correct one.

SOURCE

Olive Garden backtracks on David Letterman ads

By ANDY BARR | 6/18/09 12:53 PM EDT
Updated: 6/18/09 9:00 PM EDT

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/23889.html#ixzz0Iqh0GA33&D

The Olive Garden restaurant chain is denying that it canceled all of its scheduled ads on CBS late night comic David Letterman’s “Late Show” in response to a crude joke Letterman told about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s daughter and instead contends that its ad schedule concluded.

POLITICO reported Thursday that the company would pull its remaining television spots and was emailing Letterman critics with a note informing them that “there will be no more Olive Garden ads scheduled for ‘The Late Show’ with David Letterman in this year's broadcast schedule,” citing the talk show host’s “inappropriate comments.”

“We apologize that Mr. Letterman’s mistake, which was not consistent with our standards and values, left you with a bad impression of Olive Garden,” wrote Sherri Bruen, the company’s guest relations manager.

Bruen said the company “screens network television programs whenever possible,” but explained that “telecasts, such as ‘The Late Show’ with David Letterman, are taped on a daily basis, preventing advertisers from reviewing the content prior to airing.”

Olive Garden’s manager of media relations, who asked not to be quoted on the record, confirmed to POLITICO Thursday that the emails were sent by the restaurant chain, and also confirmed that the company would be pulling its remaining television spots on the program for the rest of the year when asked that question.

But in a statement released later in the day, Olive Garden Director of Media Relations Rich Jeffers disputed POLITICO’s report as “erroneous.”

“No authorized spokesperson for the company confirmed the information in his report,” Jeffers said. “The Olive Garden media schedule is planned months in advance. The schedule for the Late Show with David Letterman was completed earlier this month. We take all guest concerns seriously. And, as always, we will factor those concerns in as we plan our advertising schedule in the future.”

When asked about the cancellation confirmation POLITICO obtained from the company’s media relations office, Jeffers responded in an email that the individual listed as the press contact on the company’s website was unauthorized to speak for the company.

“The so called ‘confirmation’ didn’t come from an authorized spokesperson for the company. The guest email you received did not say any ads were pulled. And as our statement says, the schedule — which is set months in advance — was completed earlier this month.”

CBS did not return several calls seeking comment.

Letterman has apologized for his comment last week about Palin’s daughter getting “knocked up by Alex Rodriguez” during the governor’s recent visit to a Yankees baseball game. Palin attended the game as part of a trip to New York.

“I told a joke that was beyond flawed, and my intent is completely meaningless compared to the perception,” Letterman said. “And since it was a joke I told, I feel that I need to do the right thing here and apologize for having told that joke.”

After repeatedly blasting the late night comic in statements and interviews last week, Palin accepted Letterman’s apology on Tuesday.

“Letterman certainly has the right to ‘joke’ about whatever he wants to, and thankfully we have the right to express our reaction,” she said in a statement.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/23889.html#ixzz0Iqh4C2Ou&D
 

spike

New Member
Hey Jim, did you hear Rush's new joke?

"I think I'm going to send Sotomayor and her club a bunch of vacuum cleaners to help them clean up after their meetings."

Do you approve of that one?
 
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