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In reply to the discussion: Charles Pierce tears MSNBC's Phil Griffin a new one (re: Cheerios tweet apology) [View all]Mike Daniels
(5,842 posts)13. Heck with Reince, where's Palin's outraged response?
I guess the dignity of her son doesn't matter when a GOP stooge issues slurs that include the "r" word.
Granted, Coulter is about as relevant to the public discouse as Palin is nowadays but consistency in Palin's outrage would negate the general belief that she uses her son's condition as a prop.
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Charles Pierce tears MSNBC's Phil Griffin a new one (re: Cheerios tweet apology) [View all]
bullwinkle428
Jan 2014
OP
Where is the Constitution now, and if we can not express our opinions without demands
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#1
Unfortunately, Coulter did that in October 2012 after the Presidential Debates ...
brett_jv
Feb 2014
#47
"Katie Graham's gonna get her tit caught in a big fat wringer if that's published."
DeSwiss
Jan 2014
#21
It's aristocracy. Lucky the employee wasn't drawn and quartered for daring speak against the Prince.
freshwest
Jan 2014
#30