Friday, March 9, 2012

Sarah Palin, Obama, and Attacks on Conservative Women

Sarah Palin says it's time for Obama to drop the double standard when it comes to attacks on women.

Obama accepts a $1 million donation from the vile, foul-mouthed, misogynistic Bill Maher via a super PAC. Palin calls it "dirty money."

She's right.

Palin says, "It shouldn't surprise us that Barack Obama would accept that dirty money and try to get reelected with it. I think it does not bode well for our president's character to not speak out against that dirty money."

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At Thursday's White House press briefing, Jay Carney was forced to comment on Obama's acceptance of Maher's dirty money.

Transcript

QUESTION: Last thing. The President spoke out in the news conference about how people need to be careful with their language in general, and he spoke about his own daughters and setting an example. I know he's not the language police, you're not the language police from this podium to pick on people on the left or the right. But there is a letter that went to the Chief of Staff today from a conservative group, Concerned Women for America, saying that the President should direct this super PAC, on the Democratic side, that took a million-dollar check from Bill Maher, who has had some pretty coarse things to say about conservative women.

And I understand the President can't -- he's not in charge of the super PAC, it's an outside thing. But he did bless that PAC and say to his supporters, you should give to this PAC if you want to. So can he also say, give a million-dollar check back if it's from somebody who said these things?

JAY CARNEY: I think the points that you made as you were asking your question are the ones that I will make, which is that we are not, and cannot be, the arbitrator of every statement that everybody makes in the policy and political arena.

As a general matter, obviously language that denigrates women is inappropriate. And I think I would point you to what the President said when he was asked about this during his press conference, which is that he chooses to lead by example, or to try to. He chooses to, in the pursuit of a more civil discourse in our public space, he chooses to try to practice that civility himself. And he calls on everybody to do just that.

What a load!

Obama is a hypocrite.

His fellow Leftists are hypocrites.

I believe the majority of Americans realize this and will vote for change in November.

We know all about the hypocrisy of the Left and Obama, but this election won't hinge on Maher's spewings and Obama's condoning of that filth.

It will be about the lives of Americans. Are we better off than we were four years ago?

Hell no.

Obama can't run away from his record. He has failed miserably as president. His policies are not helping the economy. To the contrary, his "grow the government" and "spread the wealth around" philosophy is killing the American Dream and chipping away at the private sector.

Americans don't want radicals like Obama and company in charge of the country. Thanks to the liberals of the Obama-friendly media, many people were in the dark regarding the real Obama.

Not anymore.

Obama wants to talk about "free" contraception and the "war on women" and Rush Limbaugh.

That's not a winning plan for reelection. The country is falling apart and that's what Obama is babbling about? Crazy.

The disgusting Bill Maher can fork over another million dollars to Obama. It won't change the reality that Obama has failed. His policies have failed women.

If you still own a home, its value has probably dropped, possibly significantly.

If you want a better job, or don't have one at all, good luck finding one.

If you care about your freedom, be ready to fight to defend it because it's under attack.

The ultimate Obama lie:



Obama and his mouthpieces in the Leftist media want to focus on Sandra Fluke. The Fluke story dominating the news is not going to turn around any of Obama's failures and lies.

Does "free" contraception lower unemployment or gas prices or allow people to keep their current doctors and insurance plans?

No. No, it does not.

Obama won't even distance himself from Bill Maher and condemn the vicious attacks on conservative women.

Shame, shame, shame.

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