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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Of course, the Democrat Women saw nothing wrong with Mahers statements about Palin. He is an entertainer.
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So is Rush. CNN/MSNBC would have you believe he's also the head of the Republican party. He isn't.
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
I personally think Maher and Rush have the right to say anything they wish about public figures. They are in the entertainment industry.
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I don't. Their rights are not unlimited and words are not without consequence. They can mock, lampoon and satirize but they cannot make derogatory slurs without backlash. If either Rush or Maher called President Obama the "n word" I'd like to see how long this "public figure" argument used primarily by the Dems would hold up. No, its just not acceptable and an incredibly fallacious argument in todays PC arena. Also, they cannot slander a public figure although courts have given them more leeway.
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Both of the Women in question are public figures.
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Yes they are - wholly voluntarily I may add. Here's an interesting link how Fluke is being handled by the White House.
http://www.americanclarion.com/4064/...-sandra-fluke/
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
But you can't help notice the hypocrysy shown by the Democrats.
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The media doesn't care. In fact, the whole argument that Catholic Organizations are required to carry healthcare that violates their core values due to Obamacare has been whitewashed. Its allowed the Socialist Dems to regain the narrative in the Demomedia.