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Topic started on 6-9-2008 @ 08:45 AM by jamie83
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Liberal hero Bill Maher exposes himself for what he really is -a low-life loser who thinks it's funny making jokes about babies with Down syndrome.
And what's telling is he thinks his market is cool with this. What's that tell you about what HE thinks about the people who watch him?
Hypothetical conversation between Maher and his writers: "Hey... got any more Trig Palin jokes!? The audience really loves those Down syndrome
jokes!"
In the monologue of his most recent HBO show, Maher noted that Palin has five children including an infant that has Down syndrome. She had it when she
was 43 years old. And it looks a lot like John Edwards.
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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 08:51 AM by JohnnyCanuck
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Originally posted by jamie83
Liberal hero Bill Maher exposes himself for what he really is -a low-life loser who thinks it's funny making jokes about babies with Down syndrome.
And what's telling is he thinks his market is cool with this. What's that tell you about what HE thinks about the people who watch him?
In the monologue of his most recent HBO show, Maher noted that Palin has five children including an infant that has Down syndrome. She had it when she
was 43 years old. And it looks a lot like John Edwards. 
Um...I read that to be a shot at Edwards. Please, don't be so shrill in your partisan politics, it's all getting a little weird.
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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 08:56 AM by Jemison
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That joke didn't have anything to do with Trig's disability and I think it's unfair to suggest otherwise.
I think the far left has been outrageous in their treatment of Palin and her family but I do not think that this is representative of their 'below
the belt' comments.
Just my two cents.
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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 10:32 AM by Anonymous ATS
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outrageous? she put herself out in the limelight knowing full well that she would be scrutinized, so she should have known what she was getting into.
she was, and remains, nothing more than a john mccain gimmick to get as many votes as possible.
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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 08:46 PM by TheComte
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I don't know. First of all, the joke's not even funny. Secondly, he should have left the child out of it completely. Maher has his moments, this
definitely wasn't one of them.
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reply posted on 20-11-2008 @ 07:01 AM by Oldtimer2
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What a low life scumbag,I never had a high opinion of him before,he is the lowest form of life,maybe because he is a little shrimp more his style to
pick on women and disabled people
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reply posted on 20-11-2008 @ 07:26 AM by Raustin
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I've always sort of disliked him. I took the joke as being disrespectful to the child. I think it's best to leave mentally retarded infants out of
comedy. Make all the Palin jokes you want but leave her kids out of it.
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reply posted on 20-11-2008 @ 09:02 AM by nyk537
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Ehh…let him say what he wants, it's not like a ton of people listen to him anyway. It's the same reason liberal talk radio and straight liberal TV
never works.
The public just doesn't want to listen to that crap.
Unless of course we get the Censorship (fairness) doctrine. Then we'll get to listen to liberals like this everywhere!
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reply posted on 20-11-2008 @ 09:24 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Sounds like it was more of a quip on Edwards rather than the child. However, I agree that it is a boundary line that shouldn't even be crossed.
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reply posted on 21-11-2008 @ 12:08 AM by ZombieOctopus
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 He's mocking the kid? Come on. If anything he's sarcastically mocking the audience.
Another case of flipping on the TV and asking one's self; "What can I be offended by today?"
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