The headline on CBS Charlotte says it all:
Dem Candidate Accidentally Calls Gov. Haley ‘Whore’ During Campaign Event
CBS has to cover for the Democrat “War on Women” when the Democrat candidate calls his opponent a “whore”.
First, how do you “accidentally” call her a whore?
Second, where is the so-called “press”? Certainly not a CBS.
Third, why is the media covering for a “sexist” remark like this?
Fourth, Vicent Sheheen is laughing about it with a nice sneer. It was no accident.
Fifth, the Democrat war on women continues.
Here is the video:
“For some reason we are brainwashed to think, if you’re not a thug or an idiot, you’re not black enough. If you go to school, make good grades, speak intelligent, and don’t break the law, you’re not a good black person. There are a lot of black people who are unintelligent, who don’t have success. It’s best to knock a successful black person down because they’re intelligent, they speak well, they do well in school and they’re successful … It’s just typical B.S. that goes on when you’re black, man.”
Charles Barkley said in an interview on CBS Philadelphia 94 WIP’s “Afternoons with Anthony Gargano and Rob Ellis.”
“My feeling is that as far as creativity is concerned, isolation is required. The creative person is, in any case, continually working at it. His mind is shuffling his information at all times, even when he is not conscious of it. The presence of others can only inhibit this process, since creation is embarrassing. For every new good idea you have, there are a hundred, ten thousand foolish ones, which you naturally do not care to display.
Presumably, the process of creativity, whatever it is, is essentially the same in all its branches and varieties, so that the evolution of a new art form, a new gadget, a new scientific principle, all involve common factors. It is only afterward that a new idea seems reasonable. What is needed is not only people with a good background in a particular field, but also people capable of making a connection between item 1 and item 2 which might not ordinarily seem connected. To begin with, it usually seems unreasonable. It seems the height of unreason to suppose the earth was round instead of flat, or that it moved instead of the sun, or that objects required a force to stop them when in motion, instead of a force to keep them moving, and so on.”
Isaac Asimov, 1959
Talk about someone who is confused:
Dr. Tom Frieden, director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said during a telephone press briefing Wednesday that you cannot get Ebola by sitting next to someone on a bus, but that infected or exposed persons should not ride public transportation because they could transmit the disease to someone else.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/brittany-m-hughes/cdc-you-can-give-can-t-get-ebola-bus
“Essentially any hospital in the country can take care of Ebola. You don’t need a special hospital room to do it. You do need a private room with a private bathroom. And most importantly, you need rigorous, meticulous training and materials to make sure that care is done safely so that caregivers aren’t at risk.” – Dr. Tom Frieden Oct 2, 2014.
UK Labour politician, Mayor of Rochdale Cllr Carol Wardle, announcing the result of the election saying to the Labor Candidate Liz McInnes: “It would have been that result whatever it said.”
So, there she is apparently stating she was going to fix the election no matter what.
Watch how Aaron King, Ankeny, Iowa Police Office lies and try to twist this citizen’s words to mean something he didn’t say, and tries to trick him into stating he had marijuana on his car. Not a trustworthy officer if this is any indication:
I don’t want to be labeled ‘gay.’ I want to be labeled ‘a human who loves humans.’ I’m tired of being labeled. I’m an American. I’m not an African American; I’m an American.” – Raven-Symone
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