Obama's "now or never" Pledge-- just another Obamaisms—say it now, retract it later!Saturday, November 1, 2008 at 1:28 pm — admin
Did I just hear McCain right? At McCain rally in Virginia McCain said: Obama has announced that if he loses then he will go back to the Senate and return in 4 years to run again. Now during the primaries Obama pledged to voters it was “now or never” that Michele would not let him run again. Feminist Sexist DrumbeatsFriday, October 31, 2008 at 3:15 pm — admin
Fast Fact: Last December, a Gallop poll found that 86% of American’s said they would vote for a well-qualified candidate who was a woman. Of course, other, admittedly less professional, polling can be found on “liberal” or “feminist” web sites, such as Salon.com and Feministing.com. For example on Salon, “feminist” Camille Pagila had this to say post-concession speech about Hillary: Arrests made in Obama effigy; Palin effigy Free Speech; No pictures of Obama effigy, all msm posted Palin effigy picturesFriday, October 31, 2008 at 10:54 am — admin
Breaking News: CNN): -- “Two men have been arrested in connection with an effigy of Sen. Barack Obama that was hung outside a building at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, police said Thursday." http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/10/30/obama.effigy/index.html FemiSex: Contrast with Palin Effigy: Polls that favor Obama need to be discounted by 4 points due to Press EffectThursday, October 30, 2008 at 5:55 pm — admin
If one looks at Obama Gallop polling numbers something pops out: the week of September 15th is the first time that Obama cracked 49% against John McCain. Over the summer Obama had bounced between 45% and 47% on a fairly predictable basis. What happened during that week to move Obama up 4 points to a place he’d not yet been with Gallop? Probability of a Female PresidentThursday, October 30, 2008 at 5:26 pm — admin
by, m. a. liginter Fast Fact: Fast Fact: Fast Fact: Fast Fact: 80 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians Fast Fact: Roughly half of U.S. Presidents have been Republican On Palin Guns and Feminists; California ahead of the Pack with Proposition 2- video linksWednesday, October 29, 2008 at 4:42 pm — admin
by M.A. Liginter Much has been made of Palin’s hunting adventures. Feminists recoil at the thought of a woman who is so masculine to actually hunt down food and kill it. Guns—yuck! No Guns, says the feminist creed. Guns bad, goes the feminist creed. Moose Meat and Palin have become synonymous; Caribou Barbie a nickname. Salon.com gave Palin’s wolf shoots a front page drubbing. Bad women who hunts, especially from an airplane! What we talk about when we talk about (Love) AcornWednesday, October 29, 2008 at 11:45 am — admin
The New York Times wrote a story on Acorn fraud. Only they didn’t present it that way—as fraud; rather they presented it as though Acorn was a harmless cipher, making silly accounting errors, now fully corrected. What the story said: Press Effect is the New Bradley EffectTuesday, October 28, 2008 at 3:20 pm — M.A. Liginter
If one looks at Obama Gallop polling numbers something pops out: the week of September 15th is the first time that Obama cracked 49% against John McCain. Over the summer Obama had bounced between 45% and 47% on a fairly predictable basis. What happened during that week to move Obama up 4 points to a place he’d not yet been with Gallop? Real women pay the consequences for Media propagated sexism, with real blood.Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 10:00 am — M.A. Liginter
FemiSex has repeatedly pummeled Salon.com for their obnoxious misogyny, faulting specific sexist writers such as the two listed below. Stealing Iowa—FemiSex will spend the next two years calling for Democratic Primary Reform. Unlike 2008, 2012 MUST be a Fair and Just Primary season and Howard Dean MUST GO!Monday, October 27, 2008 at 5:43 pm — M.A. Liginter
In June of this Year, FemiSex wrote: “DNC Fix IT: punish the Pols, not the Voters” calling for sweeping reforms to the Democratic Primary process, including the end of Caucuses and a short-straw draw to determine which states will vote first in the 2012 primary season. |
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