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You are all in on the joke. You and the whole nation's feigned shock and outrage over Donald Trump's womanizing. You and the whole nation's phony defense for all of Hillary's crimes and lies. And then to weigh the two against each other you embrace the dishonest and thoroughly democratic media's take on all this. You people relish in one main thing --- being on the winning side. Or maybe two things --- you want to be able to live an oblivious life of fun in the sun and not be held accountable. Well, yes, you are all in on the joke that the government and the media are playing on us --- and you know it! - - - The sad truth, however, is that the jokeâs on you.
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Ann Coulter: Casting Call for Another Anita Hill - Breitbart
Ann Coulter: Casting Call for Another Anita Hill
Donald Trump is the only hope to save America, so the media have gone to war to stop him.
They donât care about being exposed as lying, hypocritical swine â Iâd describe them more fully, but it would require locker room talk. Theyâll win the public back later. Right now, all that matters is stopping Trump.
The same media that are pretending to consider the use of a bad word equivalent to rape donât give a fig about real rape, real sexual assault, real whoring, even real homicide, depending on who did it.
JFK was an STD-infected drug addict who cavorted with whores at the White House, but the media ferociously hid all this from the public, publishing fairy-tale versions of his presidency as âCamelot.â
And what happened to the 11-year rule? Trump said the word âp*ssyâ 11 years ago, in a secretly recorded conversation. Eleven years before Sen. Teddy Kennedy ran for president, he killed a girl â but he ran, not only without apology, but, indeed, as the Conscience of the Democratic Party.
Throughout 2009, good, decent Americans who happened to oppose Obamacare were called the name of a gay sex act hundreds of times on TV â and that was just on MSNBC. CNNâs Anderson Cooper made the reference explicit when he giggled, âItâs hard to talk when youâre tea-bagging.â
Among the people using this sexual slur were distinguished members of Congress such as U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez and Rep. Barney Frank. Were they fit to hold office?
Going way, way, way back to a few weeks ago, the same media gasping in horror at âp*ssyâ sure didnât mind my being called a c*nt repeatedly on a Comedy Central broadcast. And when I say âdidnât mind,â I mean they thought it was awesome.
But saying âp*ssyâ 11 years ago is over the line.
Cut the crap, media.
A few years ago, Sen. Al Franken joked on a Comedy Central roast about producer Rob Reiner butt-f*cking his children. Does Hillary think heâs fit to be a U.S. senator? Is he fit enough for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, but not the Senate Finance Committee?
None of these were leaks of secretly recorded conversations â considered a hanging offense in the Clinton years. These vulgarities were intentionally, publicly broadcast by the same media that, today, pretend to need smelling salts after hearing âp*ssy.â
At least this new puritanical standard explains why rappers like Jay Z are banned from the White House. Wait â what?
Perhaps realizing their Victorian virgin act wasnât cutting it, the media turned to their Pretend We Donât Understand English method of argument, and claimed that Trump was confessing to having committed a âsexual assaultâ!
Trump said: âWhen youâre a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab âem by the pussy. You can do any of that. (Laughter.)â Journalists turned this into âsexual assaultâ by being literal on the âgrabâ part, non-figurative on the âyouâ part â and on the âthey let you do itâ part? Stone, cold deaf.
If âthey let you do it,â itâs not an assault.
Like most of Trumpâs bragging, his loutish boast was not intended to be taken seriously, nor was it. Far from whipping out his pencil and carefully taking notes, âAccess Hollywoodââs Billy Bush laughed. The gist of what Trump was saying is that â hold onto your hats! â women like to sleep with celebrities! I donât know if youâve heard that before.
At least weâre back to the media pretending to care about sexual assault â until further notice.
This is the same media that ran interference for an actual sexual predator in the White House, ignoring Bill Clintonâs serial pants-dropping, groping and raping for nearly a decade, while gleefully vilifying his accusers, and would have been happy to continue if Bill Richardson had become president. Clinton talking about p*ssy was one of his more dignified moments, proudly attested to by his friend Vernon Jordan in a nationally broadcast interview with Mike Wallace.
In the pages of The New York Times, feminist icon Gloria Steinem announced the âone-free gropeâ rule, specially developed for the Clinton era .
Former Time magazine correspondent Nina Burleigh said of Clinton, âI would be happy to give him a bl*w job just to thank him for keeping abortion legal.â
Time magazineâs Margaret Carlson said Linda Tripp had âlost membership in the family of manâ for secretly tape-recording Monica Lewinsky. Tripp kept the recordings not for something so exalted as stopping Trump, but to protect herself from a charge of perjury.
Even when the law began to close in on the horny hick â midway through the second term he won because of the mediaâs heroic self-censorship â the rest of us had to spend a year listening to liberals say âGuys like bl*w jobs,â âEverybody does itâ and âLetâs move on.â
When Clinton was credibly accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick, NBC strategically held the story â until a week after the Senate had voted in the rapistâs impeachment trial. All the public could do was helplessly sport âFree Lisa Myersâ buttons, referring to the investigative reporter who got the interview.
Explaining NBCâs incomprehensible decision to hold its own investigative report, Myers told Broaddrick: âThe good news is youâre credible. The bad news is that youâre very credible.â
At least NBC ran the story eventually. The name âJuanita Broaddrickâ never crossed the lips of âCBS Evening Newsâ anchor Dan Rather.
Asked by FNCâs Bill OâReilly why he never got around to mentioning that the commander in chief was, more likely than not, a rapist, Rather said, âWhen the charge has something to do with somebodyâs private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it.â
So according to our media, committing a rape is âsomebodyâs private sex life,â but using a bad word is rape.
Poor Billy Bush has to be fired from NBCâs âTodayâ show so the media can pretend that Trumpâs using bawdy language is a very, very serious offense.
Meanwhile, Billyâs ex-president uncle and cousin openly fraternize with the rapist. The second President Bush calls Bill Clinton his âbrother from another motherâ and praises Clintonâs âcharacterâ â something even Clintonâs defenders never did with a straight face.
Now the networks are holding casting calls for some loon willing to falsely accuse Trump of sexual assault, so they can hype it like the Duke lacrosse case, Mattress Girl and Rolling Stoneâs fraternity rape. Unfortunately â for us, fortunately for the media â by the time the truth comes out, the election will be over.
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Ann Coulter: Casting Call for Another Anita Hill - Breitbart
Ann Coulter: Casting Call for Another Anita Hill
Donald Trump is the only hope to save America, so the media have gone to war to stop him.
They donât care about being exposed as lying, hypocritical swine â Iâd describe them more fully, but it would require locker room talk. Theyâll win the public back later. Right now, all that matters is stopping Trump.
The same media that are pretending to consider the use of a bad word equivalent to rape donât give a fig about real rape, real sexual assault, real whoring, even real homicide, depending on who did it.
JFK was an STD-infected drug addict who cavorted with whores at the White House, but the media ferociously hid all this from the public, publishing fairy-tale versions of his presidency as âCamelot.â
And what happened to the 11-year rule? Trump said the word âp*ssyâ 11 years ago, in a secretly recorded conversation. Eleven years before Sen. Teddy Kennedy ran for president, he killed a girl â but he ran, not only without apology, but, indeed, as the Conscience of the Democratic Party.
Throughout 2009, good, decent Americans who happened to oppose Obamacare were called the name of a gay sex act hundreds of times on TV â and that was just on MSNBC. CNNâs Anderson Cooper made the reference explicit when he giggled, âItâs hard to talk when youâre tea-bagging.â
Among the people using this sexual slur were distinguished members of Congress such as U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez and Rep. Barney Frank. Were they fit to hold office?
Going way, way, way back to a few weeks ago, the same media gasping in horror at âp*ssyâ sure didnât mind my being called a c*nt repeatedly on a Comedy Central broadcast. And when I say âdidnât mind,â I mean they thought it was awesome.
But saying âp*ssyâ 11 years ago is over the line.
Cut the crap, media.
A few years ago, Sen. Al Franken joked on a Comedy Central roast about producer Rob Reiner butt-f*cking his children. Does Hillary think heâs fit to be a U.S. senator? Is he fit enough for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, but not the Senate Finance Committee?
None of these were leaks of secretly recorded conversations â considered a hanging offense in the Clinton years. These vulgarities were intentionally, publicly broadcast by the same media that, today, pretend to need smelling salts after hearing âp*ssy.â
At least this new puritanical standard explains why rappers like Jay Z are banned from the White House. Wait â what?
Perhaps realizing their Victorian virgin act wasnât cutting it, the media turned to their Pretend We Donât Understand English method of argument, and claimed that Trump was confessing to having committed a âsexual assaultâ!
Trump said: âWhen youâre a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab âem by the pussy. You can do any of that. (Laughter.)â Journalists turned this into âsexual assaultâ by being literal on the âgrabâ part, non-figurative on the âyouâ part â and on the âthey let you do itâ part? Stone, cold deaf.
If âthey let you do it,â itâs not an assault.
Like most of Trumpâs bragging, his loutish boast was not intended to be taken seriously, nor was it. Far from whipping out his pencil and carefully taking notes, âAccess Hollywoodââs Billy Bush laughed. The gist of what Trump was saying is that â hold onto your hats! â women like to sleep with celebrities! I donât know if youâve heard that before.
At least weâre back to the media pretending to care about sexual assault â until further notice.
This is the same media that ran interference for an actual sexual predator in the White House, ignoring Bill Clintonâs serial pants-dropping, groping and raping for nearly a decade, while gleefully vilifying his accusers, and would have been happy to continue if Bill Richardson had become president. Clinton talking about p*ssy was one of his more dignified moments, proudly attested to by his friend Vernon Jordan in a nationally broadcast interview with Mike Wallace.
In the pages of The New York Times, feminist icon Gloria Steinem announced the âone-free gropeâ rule, specially developed for the Clinton era .
Former Time magazine correspondent Nina Burleigh said of Clinton, âI would be happy to give him a bl*w job just to thank him for keeping abortion legal.â
Time magazineâs Margaret Carlson said Linda Tripp had âlost membership in the family of manâ for secretly tape-recording Monica Lewinsky. Tripp kept the recordings not for something so exalted as stopping Trump, but to protect herself from a charge of perjury.
Even when the law began to close in on the horny hick â midway through the second term he won because of the mediaâs heroic self-censorship â the rest of us had to spend a year listening to liberals say âGuys like bl*w jobs,â âEverybody does itâ and âLetâs move on.â
When Clinton was credibly accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick, NBC strategically held the story â until a week after the Senate had voted in the rapistâs impeachment trial. All the public could do was helplessly sport âFree Lisa Myersâ buttons, referring to the investigative reporter who got the interview.
Explaining NBCâs incomprehensible decision to hold its own investigative report, Myers told Broaddrick: âThe good news is youâre credible. The bad news is that youâre very credible.â
At least NBC ran the story eventually. The name âJuanita Broaddrickâ never crossed the lips of âCBS Evening Newsâ anchor Dan Rather.
Asked by FNCâs Bill OâReilly why he never got around to mentioning that the commander in chief was, more likely than not, a rapist, Rather said, âWhen the charge has something to do with somebodyâs private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it.â
So according to our media, committing a rape is âsomebodyâs private sex life,â but using a bad word is rape.
Poor Billy Bush has to be fired from NBCâs âTodayâ show so the media can pretend that Trumpâs using bawdy language is a very, very serious offense.
Meanwhile, Billyâs ex-president uncle and cousin openly fraternize with the rapist. The second President Bush calls Bill Clinton his âbrother from another motherâ and praises Clintonâs âcharacterâ â something even Clintonâs defenders never did with a straight face.
Now the networks are holding casting calls for some loon willing to falsely accuse Trump of sexual assault, so they can hype it like the Duke lacrosse case, Mattress Girl and Rolling Stoneâs fraternity rape. Unfortunately â for us, fortunately for the media â by the time the truth comes out, the election will be over.
COPYRIGHT 2016 ANN COULTER
DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK