Showing posts with label maher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maher. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Freedom of Speech and the Slippery Slope


While there always have been and always will be discussions on free speech, it seems to be at a fever pitch of late.  Rush Limbaugh calling a law student a slut, Bill Maher and his constant attacks on conservative women, a presidential candidate weighing in a new television show, the looney left's drive to remove Rush from the airwaves and to even have him prosecuted are all in the news.

Gloria Allred is on yet another crusade this time to see Rush stand in front of judge because he called Sandra Fluke a bad name. Seriously?  C'mon do you how many bad names I have been called since I starting blogging?  I am not interested in seeing the people responsible for it arrested.  I am on record saying that Rush was wrong for using that language.  Rush has since apologized for his poor choice of words.  The boycott attempt to push his sponsors from dropping his show has been a failure.

There is a push on the right to get the Obama to return the $1 million donation from Bill Maher to his super-pac.  Legally speaking, Obama has no control over that.  Of course we all know that there are ways around that, but legally he can't ask them to return anything.  There are "walls" between the candidates and the pacs.  The courts have ruled that money going to a super-pac is a form of free speech.  Agree or not agree, it is now the law of the land.

Does the left really have the right to tell a company who they can and cannot advertise with?  I don't think they do.  They are private companies, they can use their advertising dollars anyway that fits their business model.  Of course boycotts are part of the American fabric and allow an individual to make their choices as to whom they spend their money with.  But I, for one, do not have the time or the desire to listen to such shows like Ed Schultz to figure out who his sponsors are so I can boycott them to prove my point.  I do that by not watching and occassionally mocking him on my blog when he says something even more stupid than normal.
The ABC TV show GCB has even raised the attention of Newt Gingrich:
"Here's to show you the biases of the elite media, look at the new show that's on that has the word 'Christian' in it and I want you to take the exact name, drop out Christian and put in Muslim."
What he says is true.  The outcry for a show named GMB would be loud enough to be heard around the world.  But, I have to ask would he be joining in at that outcry?  Is it simply because it is Christian that upsets him?  One of the stars of the show, Kristin Chenoweth is a self-described Christian. Her view of the show is:
"There's a difference between making fun of something and having fun with something, and we do the latter."
I have not seen the show, nor do I plan on ever seeing the show so I can't say for certain if she is right or not.  But I do know that the book was not mocking Christianity.  It was mocking the way people use church as a social event and how some women never grow up and still live out the same fantasies that they had back in high school, and the conflict that causes in the lives of the people around them who do want to move beyond it.  I received the book as a gift during a chick lit secret Santa thing I went to, and I enjoyed the book and didn't find it offensive.  Although, I admit, I don't normally offend all that easily.

My point being that we are coming dangerously close to ignoring our freedom of speech rights in this country.  This constant back and forth about who is allowed to say what and the price they have to pay for it when they say it.  Look there is no law saying that we have freedom of speech as long as you are not offended by it.  You will be offended by the speech of others.  There are very few universally shared values in the U.S..

Bill Maher is offensive to me as conservative and as a woman.  Many women on the left find him to be equally offensive.  But, does that mean he is not allowed to participate in the political process?  I don't think it does.  Had it been anyone else that gave a $1 million check the chances are we wouldn't have heard about it at all unless we went through and looked up the donors.  Depending on how this pac is set up, they may not even have to disclose that information.  That mistake in the law is a post for another time, but my point being that it is only because he is so publicily offensive that we even heard about it.  I am sure their are plenty of other people who have given to Obama's pac that I would find equally or even more offensive and their is no outcry for them to give them their money back.

As much as I don't like Bill Maher, it is not my place to say that he isn't allowed to involve himself in the political process.  I certainly wouldn't want someone to say that to me.  I am sure that my writings have offended at least some people.  But as an American citizen I have constitutional rights.  Just because I don't like someone or disagree with their beliefs doesn't mean that I get to say someone else has to limit theirs.

The question we must ask ourselves is that do we really want to censor each other's speech?  Isn't their another more effective way of getting our points across?  The Constitution protects all Americans, not just the ones we agree with.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Bring.It.On. - ShePac Hitting Back at Left Wing Hypocrisy and Misogyny

I know one of the women involved with She-Pac.  You go girl.  The war on women is alive and well alright; from the left on any women who dares to be conservative.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

They Just Don't Get It - Bill Maher on Election Losses

It is pretty sad that Fareed Zakaria is the voice of reason in this conversation.  Let me try and explain this to you Mr. Maher.  This is a center right country, we don't like the government intruding into our lives.  The health care law is an intrusion into our lives.  It forces us to buy services that we may not need.  The government is now making the decision on what type of policy that you have.  This is especially galling to people who buy insurance for themselves. 

The reason that many of the bluedogs lost is because they did the opposite of what they originally campaigned on.  They were elected to be fiscally responsible and once in office did the opposite.  That is why they were given the boot, not because there is no public option.  Had there been a public option, the losses would have been even greater. 

Is that clear enough for you, Bill? 



H/T to Breitbart

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Maher Afraid Muslims Taking over the Western World

Hmm, shouldn't he be fired for saying this?  Of course this is simply about his hatred of anyone who has religious views. 



H/T Mediaite

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Bill Maher on Teabaggers, The Debt, Racists, and Obama UPDATE Part 2

He is crazy if he thinks that conservatives were not mad at the debt that Bush rang up.  That is a huge reason the republicans got kicked to the curb in 06 and 08. 




Sunday, June 13, 2010

So Simple Even a Liberal Gets It - Bill Maher Making Sense

If you live long enough anything can happen.  Bill Maher made a point that you almost never hear anyone on left make.

Much of which is going in on Gaza they are responsible for.  They live in difficult cirmcumstances, the city is the most densely populated in the world.  They unemployment rate is 40%, the majority of the citizens live below the poverty line.  But, if they stop bombing the Israeli people Israel will leave them alone.  Just ask the Egyptians and the Jordanians;  they stopped the aggression and they have not had problems since.  This shows that Israel is interested in peace.  Gaza should try it sometime, it just might work. 



Video from Newsbusters

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Liberal Logic - Bill Maher on Tea Partiers and Palin


Bill Maher made an appearance on Leno last night.  He, in his infinite wisdom, made comments on how the tea party actually helped pass health care legisilation. 
I'm sure they're saying, “What are you talking about, Bill? I was so against the health care bill, I marched on Washington with tea bags hanging from my hat, dressed up in my founding fathers costume with a picture of Hitler, you know, and Obama's face on him and, you know, screaming about his birth certificate.” And America saw that and said: “What loons. We're going with the calm black man.”

I guess he hasn't read the polls that the majority of Americans are for the lawsuits against the law. 



On Palin: “Sarah Palin screaming about death panels? You know what, Sarah, if we were killing off useless people, you'd be the first to know.”

Hey Bill, who is that you think has more relevance in America right now, you or Palin? 
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