I think the socialists have managed to alienate just about everyone now, with lots of overlap. No one likes being talked down to, especially in an angry tone and with a smirk.
Nancy's ugliness goes clean to the bone. It would go to her soul, but since she MUST'VE sold that decades ago to get as far as she has, I can't TRUTHFULLY say she has one anymore. She is so painful to look at that every time she comes on the babble box, I have to hide my head. What was that family whose heads were covered with snakes and if you ever looked at them full on, you'd either die or turn to stone? The Gorgons? Anyway, that's how I regard Ms Pelousy!
I've got to remember not to watch this stuff at work; I just about laughed out loud. As far as Huffington's view of hate speech, all I can say is "The truth is hate speech to those who hate the truth."
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I really liked the last line on the printed part - "Obligatory McCain-Feingold-incumbent-protection-mandated message."
I think I'll suggest that to my congressional candidate, Bobby Schilling.
It's not so much that Nancy P looks ugly, although she does, it's what's in her heart (if she has one.)
Are you serious? Are you SERIOUS?
I think the socialists have managed to alienate just about everyone now, with lots of overlap.
No one likes being talked down to, especially in an angry tone and with a smirk.
Nancy's ugliness goes clean to the bone. It would go to her soul, but since she MUST'VE sold that decades ago to get as far as she has, I can't TRUTHFULLY say she has one anymore. She is so painful to look at that every time she comes on the babble box, I have to hide my head. What was that family whose heads were covered with snakes and if you ever looked at them full on, you'd either die or turn to stone? The Gorgons? Anyway, that's how I regard Ms Pelousy!
Look what the Huffington Post calls hate speech:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/will-bunch/hatred-in-black-and-white_b_711608.html
All I see is two people. One brought socialism, statism and paranoiac narcissism to his country, and the other ... wait, they both did.
I've got to remember not to watch this stuff at work; I just about laughed out loud.
As far as Huffington's view of hate speech, all I can say is "The truth is hate speech to those who hate the truth."
Bwhahah!
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