hardagain
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In the first few moments after the killing rampage in Arizona, liberals were running to microphones and computer terminals to accuse an innocent woman of being responsible for what a mentally unbalanced nutcase did. Sarah Palin had nothing to do with this, and while liberals seem to be genetically incapable of feeling shame, you'd think they would've thought twice before accusing a happily married mother of five, a former governor and vice-presidential candidate, of being responsible in any way for this atrocity. But no, that's too much to hope for, since everything is political to a liberal. Any opportunity to smear conservatives, no matter how groundless or sleazy. My question is - where are the men? When a good woman is viciously attacked by a bunch of spineless cowards, where are the men who should stand up and defend this innocent woman? I don't imply in any way that Sarah can't stand up for herself, but even in doing so, days after the event, she is accused of "inserting herself into the story". Again the lack of shame shown by liberals during this whole ugly sordid mess has been beyond the pale. Accused of being literally responsible for what a mass murderer did, a woman who had nothing to do with it is not supposed to defend herself without being further accused of inserting herself into the story?? Is it any wonder many people consider liberalism to be a mental disorder? The intellectual dishonesty is breath-taking. It would have been heartening to see some strong Alpha Men stand up and defend Sarah from these false accusations, but no - she is left to fend for herself. What a disgrace. Is this what manhood has been reduced to? I don't expect Obama or Sheriff Dupnik to act like gentlemen towards a conservative woman - it isn't in them to do so. To them, everything is political, and if their buddies in the media land some blows on a conservative, whether character assassination or something else, they remain silent and ultimately complicit in the blood libel. If a liberal woman was being attacked and vilified, that would be different - then they'd suddenly be "outraged" about how a "good woman" was being treated. I'm very disappointed in both conservative and liberal men, who should've risen up and condemned this outrageous slander, but for some reason, didn't.
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