Friday, March 09, 2007

Libtards: Providing Us With Friday Funnies

Libtards are "flaming" over Coulters' idiot comments about Edwards, that included the eeeee-vill "faggot" word. They are up in arms over Coulter and demanding apologies and demanding that sponsors cease sponsoring her, but then......

"Daily Kos itself has not shied away from the word. Nor has it removed postings that use it. Examples include:

*a headline reading: "Democrats and the faggot problem."
*a headline asking: "Who invited the little faggot?"
*a headline reading: "When is a faggot just a bundle of sticks?"

Oh, but not to be outdone by the KOS retards:

Indymedia, a left-wing activist site, carried an Oct. 2006 rant under the headline, "Bush is a closet faggot."

Blogger Melissa McEwan, of Shakespeare's Sister, used the line -- in reference to Leonardo da Vinci -- "I'm not so sure it's such a good idea for students to be studying that faggot anyway."

Another contributor to the Shakespeare's Sister site, "Paul the Spud," wrote in a Dec. 2006 posting, "We can't make it work, so why should you be allowed to, faggot? Quit getting so uppity!" (He was putting words into the mouth of an advocate against same-sex marriage.)

A posting on the Firedoglake blog that pokes fun at Christian leaders found to have been involved in homosexual relationships: "I have been spending my time since the election attempting to hone my knowledge of the Radical Gay Agenda in hopes of infiltrating the Christianist chuch [sic] and bringing it down from within. But it looks like the sad, sick, repressed faggots that run the place are saving me the trouble."

"In response to Coulter's remarks last Friday, GLAAD not only slammed the author but accused CPAC itself of promoting "discriminatory policies," and GLAAD president Neil Giuliano called on media organizations -- NBC News in particular -- to stop offering Coulter a platform.

Three years ago, however, GLAAD took a rather different approach when rapper 50 Cent told Playboy magazine, "I ain't into faggots ... We refer to gay people as faggots, as homos. It could be disrespectful, but that's the facts."

In that instance, GLAAD responded with a polite -- almost respectful -- press release expressing "concern" about the comments, and inviting 50 Cent to attend GLAAD's annual media awards."

Oye Vey I smell hypocrisy....

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