Monday, March 29, 2010

Bill Maher and Tiger Woods, Democrats and Republicans

There are no limits to how low Bill Maher will go.

From Brent Baker, the Media Research Center:

In the midst of liberals condemning the tone of anti-Obama conservatives, Bill Maher on Friday pointed to a vulgar and sexually-explicit text message Tiger Woods reportedly sent, which promised aggressive sexual behavior, as representing the attitude Democrats should adopt from the “lying bullies of the right.”

Maher quoted from Woods: “I want to treat you rough, throw you around, spank and slap you and make you sore....I'm going to tell you to shut the f**k up while I slap your face and pull your hair for making noise.” Maher declared that “perfectly represents the attitude the Democrats should now have in their dealings with the Republican Party.” He prefaced his “New Rules” tirade:
Here's a word President Obama should take out of his Teleprompter: Bipartisanship. People only care about that in theory, not in practice. The best thing that happened this year is when Obama finally realized that and said: “Kiss my black ass, we're going it alone George W. Bush style.”

Maher descriptively contended “Democrats need to push the rest of their agenda while their boot is on the neck of the greedy, poisonous old reptile,” arguing: “We need to regulate the banks, we need to overhaul immigration, we need to end corporate welfare including at the Pentagon, we need to bring troops home from everywhere, we need to end the drug war...”

Video.

WARNING: Explicit language.




Where's the outrage from the Left about this crude, inflammatory, violent rhetoric?

Why isn't Maher accused of inciting hate and violence?

The liberals -- elected officials, media hacks, and the minions -- are hypocrites.

2 comments:

Story of A Girl said...

It's a late night HBO show first off so he can be as crude and vulgar as he would like. Second, nobody is going to read/watch his rant and honestly go out and rape a republican. He's a comedian and a politcal satirist; his words will never have that effect on people. Just not going to happen.
On the other hand when politicians start throwing around ideas that your liberty is in danger and President Obama is creating a socialist nation that's violating our constituional rights etc, it has dangerous consequences considering the the current climate of our nation. When this message is being spread at rallys by incredibly influential people such as Palin and others, inciting violence is genuinely possible. Once again, Bill Maher will never cause this kind of response.

Mary said...

It's pathetic.