September 11, 2008

Lipstick on a Pig, Eh?

When he tries to deny that he was directing this at Sarah Palin, just remember that the crowd *got it immediately*. And I don't blame him for being pissed; she's the one ruining his shot at the gold, and she was definitely able to use humor and sarcasm against him as well. But, uh, real good way to win the women back, Obama - you know, all those women that were Hillary supporters, who you ignored when you went for Biden? Win them back by not-subtly calling another woman VP candidate a pig (followed immediately by a comment about the smell of fish. No, really.) (In case the reference is lost on anyone; he was, as his crowd understood, alluding to her not-that-funny joke about the difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom. I didn't think it was funny, but neither is this.)

And for more contortions on how he just *didn't mean it that way* when he so obviously did, keep this in mind (and again, the crowd certainly knew what he meant) - either he's stupid or he thinks we are.

For the record I don't think it's "sexist." I just think he's an asshole.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Regardless of whether or not Obama's comment is sexist, McCain has said some pretty misogynist things himself.

He's called his wife a "trollop" and "cunt" and he's also fond of rape "jokes".

Anniee451 said...

Yeah I know about those. I don't think he's a misogynist either. Bit of a hothead. '92 - same year Bill called Hill a fucking bitch on the White House lawn and she called him a motherfucker. Both screaming lol. Inauguration day. Somehow that didn't get as much press, odd as that may seem. Husbands and wives - it happens. The rape joke didn't bother me, though when he tells it in front of his cheering constituents, about a Dem candidate, let me know. I might feel differently then. And was Obama still on drugs in '92? I guess not ;)

Ok what was this about again?