Right-Wingers claim Kardashian has made enough money

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During an already strange exchange on “The Five” — the panelists were complaining that Kim Kardashian was already “rich enough,” and they didn’t understand why she needed to make even more money endorsing pharmaceutical products of dubious quality — Eric Bolling crossed a line when he made a reference to Donald Trump’s recent remarks about Megyn Kelly.

“Celebrity is powerful,” Dana Perino said, “and I think the FDA has every right to stick their nose and ask, ‘What’s going on?'” After advocating for Big Government to slap down the almighty market’s Invisible Hand, the former George W. Bush press secretary made an even more startlingly communist argument, asking “at what point do you have enough money? She doesn’t need the money. She doesn’t need to do this.”


Fox News host s painfully awkward Donald Trump faux pas Brings up Megyn Kelly comments and co-hosts fall deathly silent - Salon.com



So it's un-American to suggest that hedge-fund managers making millions per year are making too much money, but it's OK to suggest Kim Karsdashian has enough money and doesn't need any more?
 
During an already strange exchange on “The Five” — the panelists were complaining that Kim Kardashian was already “rich enough,” and they didn’t understand why she needed to make even more money endorsing pharmaceutical products of dubious quality — Eric Bolling crossed a line when he made a reference to Donald Trump’s recent remarks about Megyn Kelly.

“Celebrity is powerful,” Dana Perino said, “and I think the FDA has every right to stick their nose and ask, ‘What’s going on?'” After advocating for Big Government to slap down the almighty market’s Invisible Hand, the former George W. Bush press secretary made an even more startlingly communist argument, asking “at what point do you have enough money? She doesn’t need the money. She doesn’t need to do this.”


Fox News host s painfully awkward Donald Trump faux pas Brings up Megyn Kelly comments and co-hosts fall deathly silent - Salon.com



So it's un-American to suggest that hedge-fund managers making millions per year are making too much money, but it's OK to suggest Kim Karsdashian has enough money and doesn't need any more?

In Liberal Bizzaro World, one guy = all of conservatism.
 
I can't believe they've made any money. What is it that they do that does any good for anyone? Kim is an overpaid pornstar and a vapid one at that. I don't even know who the rest are, but I'm sure they're fuckin retards too.


 
I watched the clip. Perino did say "at what point do you have enough money. She doesn't need the money, she doesn't need to do this (hawk a questionable morning sickness pharmaceutical) ... but at least have some measure of responsibility when you're talking about someone else's health."

Perino wasn't yapping about the money per sey, but stating that since Kardashian is wealthy, she has enough money, she isn't promoting this product for the money ... so why is she doing this? She's a savvy enough individual to question 'hey, is this product really ok to take'. That was Perino's point.

Even if I'm mis-reading Perino's intent (I'm not), what's the beef? obama said 'at some point I think you've made enough money' and the left nodded along in agreement.

 
I can't believe they've made any money. What is it that they do that does any good for anyone? Kim is an overpaid pornstar and a vapid one at that. I don't even know who the rest are, but I'm sure they're fuckin retards too.

I agree.
 
For crying out loud all that was being said is that Kardashian didn't have to put her name on a product for $$$$ so why would she risk doing it.
 
Didn't read the OP before shooting off your mouth?

That's a shame.

Your lame thread is only two pages long and you missed my previous post. :lol:

I watched the clip. Perino did say "at what point do you have enough money. She doesn't need the money, she doesn't need to do this (hawk a questionable morning sickness pharmaceutical) ... but at least have some measure of responsibility when you're talking about someone else's health."

Perino wasn't yapping about the money per sey, but stating that since Kardashian is wealthy, she has enough money, she isn't promoting this product for the money ... so why is she doing this? She's a savvy enough individual to question 'hey, is this product really ok to take'. That was Perino's point.

Even if I'm mis-reading Perino's intent (I'm not), what's the beef? obama said 'at some point I think you've made enough money' and the left nodded along in agreement.

 

That's because your lame thread was about Kim Kardashian and your wrongness in that you thought the yappers on Fox were saying she made too much money while hedge fund types were getting a pass.

Nice dodge of my and TD's posts.

Wanna try for strike three?

:lol:
 
During an already strange exchange on “The Five” — the panelists were complaining that Kim Kardashian was already “rich enough,” and they didn’t understand why she needed to make even more money endorsing pharmaceutical products of dubious quality — Eric Bolling crossed a line when he made a reference to Donald Trump’s recent remarks about Megyn Kelly.

“Celebrity is powerful,” Dana Perino said, “and I think the FDA has every right to stick their nose and ask, ‘What’s going on?'” After advocating for Big Government to slap down the almighty market’s Invisible Hand, the former George W. Bush press secretary made an even more startlingly communist argument, asking “at what point do you have enough money? She doesn’t need the money. She doesn’t need to do this.”


Fox News host s painfully awkward Donald Trump faux pas Brings up Megyn Kelly comments and co-hosts fall deathly silent - Salon.com



So it's un-American to suggest that hedge-fund managers making millions per year are making too much money, but it's OK to suggest Kim Karsdashian has enough money and doesn't need any more?

In Liberal Bizzaro World, one guy = all of conservatism.
That's Conservative Bizzaro World too...remember the guy who suggested in Newsweek that the POW/MIA flag was racist? Suddenly, on a few threads here and elsewhere that translated to all Democrats.
 

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