Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Bill Maher on Christian hypocrisy .

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:13 AM

    When he's right, he's right!

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  2. Anonymous5:05 AM

    Jon Stewart on Palin hypocrisy:
    http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-november-11-2013/moment-of-zen---a-sarah-palin-christmas

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    1. Anonymous5:57 AM

      Jake Tapper Verified account @jaketapper
      Interviewing @SarahPalinUSA tomorrow about her new Christmas book + more. What would you ask her? Use #PalinQs

      https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/399993092914561024

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    2. Anonymous6:11 AM

      Sarah obviously didn't write or even read her own book... "laments the over-commercialization and homogenization of Christmas in today's society"

      In her New York Times bestsellers Going Rogue and America by Heart, Sarah Palin revealed the strong Christian faith that has guided her life and family. In Good Tidings and Great Joy she calls for bringing back the freedom to express the Christian values of the season. She asserts the importance of preserving Jesus Christ in Christmas—in public displays, school concerts, pageants, and our expressions to one another other—and laments the over-commercialization and homogenization of Christmas in today's society.

      http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Good-Tidings-Great-Joy-Sarah-Palin/?isbn=9780062292889

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  3. Anonymous5:51 AM

    love him.

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  4. Anonymous5:52 AM

    @5:05 - good one!

    She is the reason for the season....rofl

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  5. The book reviews have started at Amazon....
    http://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/0062292889/ref=acr_offerlistingpage_text?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

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  6. Anonymous6:53 AM

    "It's absolutely better for me," Maher says when asked if outlandish Washington D.C. politics benefit him. "I remember when (President George W.) Bush was leaving office — Bush who now looks like a reasonable centrist. I remember the press asking all the comedians, 'Gosh, George Bush, one of the great comedy gold mines of all time, is leaving office. Do you think there will be anything to talk about?' I was like, 'Stop worrying. The Republicans always have a very deep douche bag bench. Mr. George Bush walks away and Sarah Palin steps up. She goes down, Mr. Ted Cruz emerges. Or Mr. John Boehner. Rand Paul. They're giving us plenty of material."

    http://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/bill-maher-a-blunt-guy/Content?oid=2275693

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  7. Anonymous8:03 AM

    I find Bill Maher a bit smarmy at times, but when he is on, he is fucking ON!!!!!

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  8. Anonymous10:46 AM

    " Those who don"t work, don't eat". Methinks the GOP is due for some serious weight loss. They haven't accomplished anything in the last six years.

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  9. Anita Winecooler5:29 PM

    The sad thing is he's 100 percent right. They're pro-fetus but don't give a shit if kids starve.
    When I was young, my parents gave me some great advice. "When dating a guy, watch how he treats his parents, sister and people in the service industry, because that'll tell you how he'll treat you". FWIW, it never failed me and it works for both sexes.

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