Thursday, June 12

So does this mean we can officially start referring to Cindy McCain as a "trophy"?



Stay classy, Fox News.

16 comments:

  1. Oh Fox News what would we do without you, terrorist fist bumps one day, baby mama the next. This is gonna be one entertaining election campaign.
    You can call Cindy a trophy but she is no prize. Her own husband, the presumptive Republican nominee has refered to her using the "c" word, and I don't mean catty.

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  2. Way to drive women voters away from McCain. Go Fox!

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  3. Outraged Rednecks - "John McCain's gonna veto ma beer? Screw him!"

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  4. I'm sure, really really sure, that Fox also refers to mainstream white women as baby mamas.

    I can't imagine what the issue is.

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  5. If that's Michelle Malkin on the left of the screen there, no further explanation is needed.

    You can't expect anything rational or sane coming from a woman that thinks a scarf is a terrorist sympathizer's top fashion accessory.

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  6. The issue is Fox just called Obama's wife a slut, and their children illegitimate.

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  8. LMAO, keep pretending Fox represents conservative.

    They might represent loudmouthed rednecks, I'll give you that.

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  9. Ok, that's hilarious.

    I bet you can't say it 10 times fast.

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  10. Oh, yeah, somebody should be fired by the way.

    But it is funny.

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  11. While conservatives aren't necessarily loudmouth rednecks, loudmouth rednecks are nearly always, without fail, conservatives (well, they vote that way, anyway).

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  12. Yeah, they vote that way, but get 'em behind the barn and they'll tell you things like banging Monica Lewinsky made them like Bill Clinton more.

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  13. He did not bang that woman, Monica Lewinsky.

    Even so, there are conservatives who aren't loudmouth rednecks who will say the same thing.

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  14. Michelle Obama introduced Barak just recently as "my baby's daddy." And Michelle Malkin had nothing to do with the caption.

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  15. So you seriously don't see any difference between "my baby's daddy" and "babydaddy"?

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  16. Seriously, no. Just an apostrophe.

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