Kliphnote: Figures, Obama disses Limbaugh but says nothing about Bill Maher's remarks. Maybe $1,000,000 to Obama's PAC helped to shut his mouth. And Sandra Fluke must make her parents proud, their daughter is having sex 5 times a day, every day for three years.
Do the math, that's over 5000 times in three years.
And she wants the tax payer to pay for her recreation.
Obama rings up Limbaugh’s ‘slut,’ Georgetown’s Sandra Fluke
By Dylan Stableford | The Ticket – Fri, Mar 2, 2012
In a show of moral support, President Barack Obama called Georgetown
law student Sandra Fluke on Friday defending her in the face of
conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh's "reprehensible ... personal and
crude" attacks on her, the White House said.
Sandra Fluke’s Claim of $1000 Yearly Contraception Expenses Among Georgetown Students Accounts For 5 Sexual Encounters Per Day
Testifying on behalf of the Obama administration’s new campaign to make the issue of mandating contraception in religious institutions a major issue in the 2012 election, Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke has levied some controversial claims about the need — and expense — of contraception for college students in America. According to the Washington Post, “Fluke said in her testimony that some students at Georgetown spend as much as $1,000 per year out-of-pocket on contraception since birth control is not covered by the university’s health care plan,” all in a bid to malign Catholic educational institutions as being anti-student and anti-women’s health.
Bill Maher Distinguishes Himself From Limbaugh’s ‘Slut’ Remark: ‘I Don’t Have Sponsors’
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Rush Limbaugh Apologizes for Calling Sandra Fluke a 'Slut'
By DEAN SCHABNER and MATT NEGRIN | ABC OTUS News – 29 mins ago- 11 photos - Fri, Mar 2, 2012
Rush Limbaugh issued an apology today to the Georgetown law student he branded a "slut" in three days of attacks, after she argued to Congress that the expense for her birth control should be covered by her employer's health care plan.
He said he "did not mean a personal attack" on Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown student.
"My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous,
I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the
insulting word choices."
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President Obama Now An Owner Of Bill Maher And His Nastiness
HBO
has perhaps made Bill Maher America's nastiest talk show host. He's
also America's most prominent, militant atheist.
Now he's made himself
the most prominent million-dollar donor to Barack Obama's super PAC,
Priorities USA. He broke out a big check onstage in San Jose to
advertise his magnanimous support.
A few days ago, NBC's resident feminist Andrea Mitchell practically
needed smelling salts when Santorum super-PAC backer Foster Friess
repeated a very old (and equally innocent) joke about Bayer aspirin
being used as birth control. This somehow became the scandal of the day
for Rick Santorum.
So why don't Bill Maher's "jokes" now blow back on Barack Obama?
Obama ascended to the White House on an alleged cloud of positive
energy and bridge-building (if you forget all his campaign's nasty
commercials and just follow his press clips). Bill Maher is the
opposite. He is the epitome of self-indulgent Hollywood liberalism, a
man who shamelessly denounces the rest of America as a nation full of
idiots.
But now they own each other. Maher wrote the check; Obama cashed it.
Mitchell and everyone else, shouldn't you be asking some questions in
the interest of that lost journalism art — fairness?
Start with the ancient commentaries. Bill Maher is the man who used
the Christopher Reeve riding-accident tragedy to rant against the
cruelty of riding horses. This is the man who "joked" in 2000 that he
hoped O.J. Simpson had murdered Katherine Harris, Florida's Republican
secretary of state.
This is the man dropped by ABC in 2001 for calling
our fighter pilots "cowards," while the 9/11 terrorists who died flying
into a building full of innocent people were "not cowardly."
Shouldn't team Obama send the million dollars back? Reject Maher — or own him.
There is Maher's arrogant description of George W. Bush as a
"retarded child emperor" and a "terrorist's wet dream." There's his
description of the Catholic Church as a "child-abusing religious cult"
with a pope that "used to be a Nazi." Catholics go to church every
Sunday to fund the "Bear Stearns of organized pedophilia." The bigoted
rants are endless. He even produced a documentary full of them.
Shouldn't team Obama send the million dollars back? If not, shouldn't he be held accountable?
Maybe Obama does want ownership. Maybe he wants to start his
general-election campaign by reminding all the conservatives that his
million-dollar donors want them to die violent deaths. In addition to
Katherine Harris, let's review who Maher jokes should be dead.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) refused to comment on Maher’s use of the derogatory term.
Bill Maher Calls Sarah Palin a Female Vulgarism, NOW Stays Mum
Published March 22, 2011
| FoxNews.com
Bill Maher uttered a female vulgarism when referring to former Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin on his HBO show Friday night.
“Did you hear this – Sarah Palin finally heard what happened in Japan
and she’s demanding that we invade ‘Tsunami,’” Maher said. “I mean she
said, ‘These ‘Tsunamians’ will not get away with this.’ Oh speaking of
dumb tw**s, did you...”
Maher was offering an imagined Palin response in an apparent attempt at humor, as Palin had made no such statement.
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NOW Slams Bill Maher for Sarah Palin Insult, Chides Media for Asking About It
Published March 23, 2011
| FoxNews.com
The National Organization for Women finally stepped up Tuesday to slam Bill Maher for calling Sarah Palin a female vulgarism after first declining to comment on the matter.
A NOW rep told FOXNews.com early Tuesday it
was a “known fact” that NOW does not correspond with FOX News after
being contacted for comment regarding Bill Maher's statement on his HBO
show Friday that Sarah Palin was a "dumb tw*t."
According to a March 28 post
by Arnold Wayne Jones on The Dallas Voice website, a publication that
describes itself as the “premier media source for LGBT Texas,” Maher
made a Sunday night appearance at the Winspear Opera House and leveled
another attack at the former Alaska governor.
“It’s that fearlessness — he acknowledged that some people would
probably be uncomfortable with some of his remarks about religion, not
to mention calling Sarah Palin [the “c” word] (“there’s just no other
word for her”) — that makes Maher the most dangerous person in comedy,”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/29/report-bill-maher-doubles-down-calls-sarah-palin-c-word/#ixzz1o6KQjHQj
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