Why isn’t the media condemning Cee Lo Green for dropping F-bombs at a fundraiser for President Barack Obama? That’s what Rush Limbaugh wanted to know on his radio show Monday.
A singer whose most famous song is Fuck You said fuck??? Clutch the pearls!
Did he yell it at a private citizen expressing his or her opinions? Hmm? I guess Rush still has the Summer's Eve account all sewn up. But SRU, you can have his runoff.
I'm still looking for the part where (according to Bailo) SLOG "belittle[d] a people for their ethnicity." I can find absolutely nothing in the words written by Paul that does any such thing.
Nor, for that matter, in the excerpt from the dKos article. Is Bailo referring to the phrase "proof that he had juice with brown people"? Aside from the fact that it's a commentary on Romney's attitudes toward Puerto Ricans, I also note that the dKos article was written by kos himself. That's "kos" as in Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, son of a Salvadoran mother, who spent about half of his childhood in El Salvador (during their civil war).
In other words, that phrase was written by a "brown people".
I hate to interrupt this fine display of the continuing disintegration of Bailo's personality, but someone should point out that Romney did pretty well out of Puerto Rico, and won more delegates there than Santorum did in the supposedly game-changing Alabama vote.
SLOG thy name is Cee Lo Green.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/031…
Did he yell it at a private citizen expressing his or her opinions? Hmm? I guess Rush still has the Summer's Eve account all sewn up. But SRU, you can have his runoff.
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Private citizen?
Was Rush elected to any public office?
Is he an official spokesman for any party -- other than in his own mind?
Rush is an entertainer, same as Cee Lo.
So, the treatment by both other media outlets, and government officials should be the same.
Hence, why is Obama not condemning Cee Lo?
Nor, for that matter, in the excerpt from the dKos article. Is Bailo referring to the phrase "proof that he had juice with brown people"? Aside from the fact that it's a commentary on Romney's attitudes toward Puerto Ricans, I also note that the dKos article was written by kos himself. That's "kos" as in Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, son of a Salvadoran mother, who spent about half of his childhood in El Salvador (during their civil war).
In other words, that phrase was written by a "brown people".
Romney got the vote by walking around singing:
...some Puerto Rican girls that's just dying to meet you
We're going to bring a case of wine
Hey, let's go mess and fool around, you know, like we used to
Here's Santorum enjoying some more poolside time with a lady friend:
http://leofuchs.com/images/thepictures/R…