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In reply to the discussion: On the evolution of language and the "W" word [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)She is a public figure because she was President of a college, she is a public figure because she is the wife of a senator, and she is a public figure because she's on the list of potential first ladies.
Are you seriously trying to suggest that calling a public figure (like your Ann Coulter, e.g.) a whore is NOT OK because they weren't elected? That only "elected" status of a "politician" (or appointed--since HRC wasn't "elected" to be Secretary of State...or are we relying on her Senate years to make it "OK" to name call?) makes it "OK" to use that word?
Good grief--the pretzel logic is nothing short of astounding.
NOW you say "let's move to policy, material isssues?' NOW--after you've been riding to the rescue throughout this thread in support of calling Hillary Clinton a whore?
REEEEALLY? Forgive me if I find your sudden "concern" about policy/material issues disingenuous.
Someone DID call Clinton a "misogynistic term." That's what this entire thread is about. Good grief.
Nothing surprises me anymore.