In LiberalWorld, where infanticide on the scale of 50 million innocent babies brutally killed over the past 35 years doesn't even raise an eyebrow, a magazine cover photo of two moms and the babies they gave life to is something to be detested and mocked. Colleen Raezler of the Culture and Media Institute has published an excellent op-ed on this at NewsBusters.org. Excerpts:
Sarah and Bristol were "schlepping those babies around like crazy," said Joy Behar. No friend of the Palins on any day, on the Jan. 13 edition of her show Behar predictably found fault with the magazine cover and complained of Palin's youngest son, Trig, "That baby, they passed that baby around more than a joint at a Grateful Dead concert." To her guests, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller and Huffington Post editor Roy Sekoff, she asked, "Is she going to bring that baby on the set of Fox?"Are the inmates in charge of the asylum in LiberalWorld? You betcha!
Mary Elizabeth Williams at Salon.com called the cover a "jaw dropper" and questioned the appropriateness of showing the Palins on it. "Hey, we're all for mothers loving their babies, but if it's not 1984 and you're not in a Wham! video, [in which George Michael wore a shirt that said "Choose Life"] you might want to reconsider whether that sentiment is appropriate in a pop culture context," she wrote in a Jan. 14 post.
Later in her rant, Williams noted, "It's interesting, nonetheless, that the Palin women chose a magazine that chronicles the dating habits of Pussycat Dolls and provides makeovers to the cast of ‘Jersey Shore' to express their heartfelt rhetoric on the joys of motherhood."
And at Air America, the [failed] liberal radio network, a headline maintained that by posing with her children and grandchild, "Palin Pushes Pro-Life Policy On In Touch Cover."
Cassandra Gaddo, managing editor of Today's Chicago Woman, accused Palin of "deifying her own choices and using her resulting happy endings as proof that everyone should (be forced to) choose her choice."
- JP
Joy Behar. Ironic, the name, huh? It's not difficult to understand her particular brand of wretchedness. I mean, how would you feel if you had to wake up and look at that face in the mirror every morning. Without a shred of make-up. Knowing that a million people would soon look at you and see the abject ugliness for themselves. That would ruin anyone's day, every day, for a lifetime, and hence we have a monster like Behar.
ReplyDeleteSome people are born with artichoke-heads and that is lamentable, but life does go on, and it ought to go on with dignity. Behar apparently rejected that memo. It would be one thing if she possessed quality of character, or basic intelligence, but she's just about the most brain-dead thing I've ever seen, and that's saying alot, as far as celebrities are concerned. I mean, the amount of Stupid that comes out of that woman's mouth is only matched by the bitterness. How she can possibly deem herself worthy to "make jokes" about anyone is a complete mystery. A comic? Well, the traditional comic's self-loathing is apparent on her face; note the perpetually twisted snarl of her lips.
If her sarcasm was actually funny, that would be one thing, but sarcasm for its own sake is anything but. Who green-lighted this woman's pathway in the public eye, from the beginning? I'd really like to know, because I'd be curious as to the line of reasoning that prompted someone to say: "Joy Behar. I'm going to hire this miserable, untalented, abrasive-sounding, resentful, snide, sour old baggage, and then I'm going to showcase her. She is a hot property."
Who? I mean, really. It doesn't add-up, even in terms of Hollywood "crazy".
Behar's attitude towards children explains why she is a former grade school teacher.
ReplyDeleteBehar is nothing more then a running gag for people smarter then her to make fun of. Nobody takes this woman seriously. Palin's accomplishments eclipses anything Joy Behar has ever done in her life. Most Americans don't even know who Joy Behar is. The only influence Joy may have is with tin foilers who aren't fans of Palin to begin with. Joy isn't no intellectual influential person.
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