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“HBO’s ‘Game Change’ promoted by same PR firm that represents Sandra Fluke”

Point of order: does that make the PR firm sluts or whores for the Democrat Party?

I need to know so’s at my next book club meeting I don’t make any embarrassing or hurtful pronouncements that, when taken out of context, could be construed as “dehumanizing” toward women. Because it turns out my book club is absolutely glutted with chicks.

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14 Replies to ““HBO’s ‘Game Change’ promoted by same PR firm that represents Sandra Fluke””

  1. cranky-d says:

    Pimps.

  2. Bang Out Of Order says:

    “Soledads” seems to be the term the kids are using these days.

  3. geoffb says:

    Dunnderheads.

  4. palaeomerus says:

    If it’s on HBO and doesn’t have dragons, tits, british “romans” saying “cock” every fourth word, or at least creepy satanic cowboys practically chanting the word “fuck” then I am not interested.

    Bill Mahr BTW is NOT a creepy satanic cowboy. He’s more of a dull witted Goblin who has discovered retard jokes pass for shock comedy with an equally dull witted audience.

  5. George Orwell says:

    Are we allowed to dehumanize sluts? Because if we can, it’s going to take a whole lot longer to finish that job, given the slut content of the Democrat establishment.

  6. mojo says:

    Whore. They get paid.

  7. To be fair, they are being paid to promote a product for HBO and I would be surprised if they would turn down that opportunity. You don’t have to like the content, but some of the criticism seems to be little more than the other side of the partisan Limbaugh coin.

  8. Jeff G. says:

    To be fair, they are being paid to promote a product for HBO and I would be surprised if they would turn down that opportunity. You don’t have to like the content, but some of the criticism seems to be little more than the other side of the partisan Limbaugh coin.

    I believe that’s the point.

    Remember, it isn’t me who is complaining about what Limbaugh said, or denying that Bill Maher and David Letterman have the right to be lazy comedians pandering to those with an inflated sense of their own intelligence and political savvy. I’ve defended them all.

    But evidently, this kind of thing — and who is behind it or supports it financially, etc. — is very important to the left. Enough so that they try to have people fired, or pressure advertisers, or attempt officially-sanctioned Democrat party boycotts of private individuals and private companies.

    So.

    Bed. Made. Lie in it.

  9. LBascom says:

    What cracks me up is all the Rush fans now boycotting Carbonite. We’ve reached the slapstick phase when the boycotters are being boycotted.

    Here’s what I think many are missing, Everybody is going to be forced to choose a side. It’s in the very nature of progressivism. Like communism, and Islamism, progressivism cannot be perfected until universal participation is reached. Just as the USSR was expansionist by design, forever pressing it’s boundaries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, wherever they could, progressivism will forever press on individual liberty, free exercise of religion, property rights, and everything else standing in the way of utopianism.

    Conservatives are almost by definition status quo, to a progg nothing is sacred.
    Politically, conservatives will always be playing defense. I think the only way to ultimately stop them is through the barrel of a gun. I hope I’m wrong.

  10. palaeomerus says:

    I never used or required Carbonite so boycotting it is not possible for me. In fact I was a bit surprised to discover how little I consume of what Rush markets . I am a no good free rider.

  11. BT says:

    Back in the day i used to consume Snapple but then they went all boutique tea and dropped the french cherry soda which was the only product i bought. and so it goes.

  12. LBascom says:

    I can’t think of any products I use that advertize for Rush.

    I considered a sleep number bed last December, mostly because I heard about it on Rush’s show, but went to Sears instead.

    Anyone use LifeLock? That’s one I’ve been thinking about, but it kinda offends my sense of liberty that such a thing is necessary…like having to put bars in the windows of your home.

  13. leigh says:

    I used to drink peach Snapple back in the 90’s.

  14. McGehee says:

    Anyone use LifeLock?

    My wife signed us up for that. But then she insists on shredding receipts that only contain the last four (in some cases three) digits of a credit card number, lest marauding identity thieves somehow infiltrate our trash pickup contractor and manage to work out the whole and buy themselves a new big-screen TV on our dime for their trouble.

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