In the Background

by Little Miss Attila on April 22, 2011

. . . Andrew Sullivan is rocking back and forth, crying softly, whispering, “I could have a baby, too. I could, I could, I could. And, plus, she’s ugly.”

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ponce April 22, 2011 at 3:42 pm

“But whether Palin acted irresponsibly is beside the point. ”

Actually, it’s the whole point.

Did she really fly from Texas to Alaska leaking amniotic fluid?

Did she really bypass hospitals equipped and staffed to handle premature special needs births just so she could give birth at her local medical shack?

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Little Miss Attila April 22, 2011 at 7:23 pm

“‘But whether Palin acted irresponsibly is beside the point.’

Actually, it’s the whole point.”

Not really. Because if she wasn’t pregnant, it wasn’t irresponsible at all. The argument is only being brought up to support the crazy notion that she wasn’t pregnant at all, and wasn’t in labor, and was perpetrating a fraud upon the people of Alaska for murky, unspecified reasons.

If the pregnancy was real, it isn’t any of Sullivan’s business at all. Or yours, for that matter.

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ponce April 22, 2011 at 8:20 pm

“If the pregnancy was real, it isn’t any of Sullivan’s business at all. Or yours, for that matter.”

Yes it is.

If she was pregnant and she put her son’s life at risk like she claims, it means she’s heartless or has very, very poor judgment or a warped set of values.

None of which are good things for a politician to have.

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 8:35 pm

The endless circular arguments of a liar calling himself ponce. Or pounce when he thinks he has a winner.
We covered this years ago and you were beclowned when we hit you with her doctor’s statements.
But liars lie and they pretend that yesterday never happened.
ponce is a paid fucking lying troll sent here to sicken visitors into leaving. Note that not capitalizing his name is
just repeating what he does. Fake names are always important to the Lefty insane, so I try not set him off lest he
hurt someone near to him. Or put on a clown suit and shit on a sidewalk. Heaven forbid he pulls out the big gun and starts to inflate his
ball sack like that guy in San Francisco that attends all the Leftist protests. The one they think is so effective.

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Darleen Click April 22, 2011 at 8:36 pm

If she was pregnant and she put her son’s life at risk like she claims,

Palin claims she put her son’s life at risk?

Link, please.

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Little Miss Attila April 22, 2011 at 8:27 pm

So you would place the judgement of a third-party observer above that of a woman who had given birth four times before and was in tune with the workings of her own reproductive system?

Get your laws off of her body.

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ponce April 22, 2011 at 8:49 pm

LMA,

If Palin did indeed start leaking amniotic fluid at 8 months into her pregnancy, passed up the chance to go to a world class medical center a few minutes away, gave a speech, hopped a flight from Texas to Alaska (with stops), drove past another first rate hospital, drove into the boondocks of Alaska for over an hour just so she could give birth at her local rural medical center, she either didn’t give a crap about the kid or has very, very poor judgment.

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 9:10 pm

Don’t feed the liar. He knows that this is bullshit and that her doctor cleared her for the flight.
And as everyone has said, she had enough personal experience with previous deliveries to make an informed judgement.
Certainly better than “doc” ponce’s judgements based on, well, . . .nothing.

Now let me tell you a little story of a woman named Stanley Ann Dunham and how she tried to get on a flight to Hawaii from an international airport in Kenya and when she was refused, because she was nearly full term, she attempted to go to another airport but was foiled when
the airline has passed her name and description around. . .

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Little Miss Attila April 22, 2011 at 9:10 pm

Or, perhaps she knew her own body and wanted this to happen while she was under the care of her personal physician. I’m touched by your sudden concern for the unborn, but perhaps you should stop trying to get between a woman and her doctor.

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ponce April 22, 2011 at 9:23 pm

“stop trying to get between a woman and her doctor.”

At 8 months, Palin was carrying a little person on her selfish little hellride, right LMA?

America prosecutes mothers (and fathers) all the time for endangering the health of their children.

And there’s very little doubt that’s what she did to Trig.

Is there any behavior exhibited by their cult leaders the fringe right won’t try to defend?

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 9:45 pm

Says the Left liar who claims that abortion is his key belief (when asked if there was anything he believed in.)
Who defends even the most repulsive of the procedures where doctors turn infanticide into a phony medical procedure by partially
delivering a full or nearly-full term child and poke a pipe or scissors into the skull. Or dispense with the fraud entirely by placing the newborn into an unheated space. Yep. That is the caring Left. No matter that Sarah’s delivery went off without a hitch. What could have happened? Huh??? Yes, we all cry over things that didn’t happen. Now let’s start crying over the real stuff that does occur across America on a daily basis.

And ponce? Don’t you list “feltching” as your area of expertise? Why don’t you stick to that then. . .

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ponce April 22, 2011 at 10:14 pm

Abortion?

Are you agreeing with Sullivan’s medical professional posters who believe Palin was trying to kill Trig with her irresponsible choices, Purrel?

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 10:38 pm

You’re as dumb as you are truth-challenged.
That’s what you took from my comment?
Soros would be better served by hiring a monkey or two.
He wouldn’t need an infinite number and infinite time to best your work.
Heck, their flung poo would be more interesting and relevant.

Darleen Click April 23, 2011 at 8:02 am

America prosecutes mothers (and fathers) all the time for endangering the health of their children. And there’s very little doubt that’s what she did to Trig.

So where’s the indictment, griefer?

Face it, you can dissemble all you want, and drag every unethical MD that cares to comment (because it IS unethical for a doctor to make a medical opinion about an individual whose records they have not examined) the fact remains that Palin followed the medical advice of her own doctor. Trig was born 4 weeks early and is doing just fine.

Your self-serving mendacity that Palin should have taken to her bed for the last 3 months of her pregnancy is SO 2 centuries ago.

How many babies have you carried to term and given birth to, griefer?

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ponce April 23, 2011 at 9:50 am

“because it IS unethical for a doctor to make a medical opinion about an individual whose records they have not examined”

Kinda like when Bill Frist looked at a tape of Terri Shiavo “smiling” and declared that, according to his “expert” medical opinion, she did not have a brain the size of a walnut (autopsy showed he was wrong)?

And then all the religious freaks in Congress passed a bill to try to stop her husband from doing the right thing…and the Republican President signed it?

Are you saying that was wrong?

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Darleen Click April 23, 2011 at 12:10 pm

Kinda like when Bill Frist looked at a tape of Terri Shiavo “smiling” and declared that, according to his “expert” medical opinion, she did not have a brain the size of a walnut (autopsy showed he was wrong)?

Yes he was wrong and was so admonished.

But that doesn’t make the rest of your bigoted remarks correct.

Starving Shiavo to death was wrong. Period.

Darrell April 23, 2011 at 2:48 pm

Terri Schaivo was sacrificed to pave the way for ObamaCare, where Death Panels would make
the choice without possibility of appeal.

She would be 47 today and alive, if anyone cares. Since “angels” had come forward to pay for all her care provided that she live
with her parents, it wouldn’t have cost taxpayers a single cent.

Darrell April 23, 2011 at 2:51 pm

“Schiavo”…transposition error.

ponce April 22, 2011 at 10:54 pm

“No matter that Sarah’s delivery went off without a hitch.”

The baby didn’t die?

Is that the low bar we’re setting for bumpkin births these days?

Watch out, Bangladesh!

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 11:42 pm

No. The delivery was uneventful. And the baby was in excellent health.
I could see why a left-wing idiot would think that to be an undesirable outcome,
but billions of regular people pray for such resolutions. And rejoice afterward.

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Darrell April 22, 2011 at 11:53 pm

[The setting: Two years ago.} “Don’t drive your Toyota! Obama’s Transportation Secretary says it’s an accident waiting to happen!!!!”
{The setting: Now.] “You drove your Toyota, didn’t you?” Why, yes. Yes, I did. It’s given me 30,000 miles of flawless service, a really excellent car!
“But….but….but….what if something happened?” It didn’t. The car’s great! “But…what if it did?” It didn’t and testing and analysis says there is no problem. “But what if it did! How irresponsible!” Fuck off, idiot.

The ponce in the above fictional conversation is denoted with quotation marks.

The End

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ponce April 23, 2011 at 1:01 am

Now you’re comparing Trig to a Toyota with a sticking gas peddle, Purrel?

That’s cold.

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Darrell April 23, 2011 at 1:23 pm

Allegory to a Marxist. . . I guess I should have known better.

“That’s cold.”
As one day you shall be . . .

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Texan99 April 23, 2011 at 2:31 pm

I don’t understand. Before Trig was born, was he already a baby?

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ponce April 23, 2011 at 6:55 pm

“She would be 47 today and alive, if anyone cares. Since “angels” had come forward to pay for all her care provided that she live
with her parents, it wouldn’t have cost taxpayers a single cent.”

What an awful, truly ghoulish thought, Purrel.

“Starving Shiavo to death was wrong. Period.”

You wingnuts are the ones who oppose allowing people to die in humane ways, Lurleen.

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Darrell April 23, 2011 at 7:06 pm

Her life was what she had. Who the fuck are you to take it away from her?
Depriving her of food and water is humane? I don’t think you understand the meaning of the word “humane” then.
Be gone now, cocksucker, before somebody decides that your life is not worth living.

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ponce April 23, 2011 at 7:18 pm

Purrel,

I can understand why you wingnuts, who spending every waking moment toadying for the rich and pissing on the poor, would want to put off meeting St. Peter for as long as possible.

But for those of who can move on to the next step, whatever it is, with a clear conscience, “living” on in Terri Shiavo’s state would be a freakish nightmare and thank goodness her ghoulish parents didn’t get their way.

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Darrell April 23, 2011 at 7:43 pm

She was not in pain and to the observers on the scene, she was living her life contently.
But let’s not rely on the eyewitness testimony of the nursing staff. Let’s go with an asshole like you who never saw her and
doesn’t know fucking anything about the actual case or the medicine. Perhaps that why Obama keeps choosing ideologues rather than technical experts with practical experience for all his advice.

The UK had its “Terri Schiavo” case shortly after. Theirs involved this quiet, typically British old man who spoke quite eloquently.
He had been denied a feeding tube by their Death Panel based on their prognosis of only a couple of months to live or less. He had won the first round on appeal and the whole British Health System rose up to get a ruling in the highest court to prevent anyone from circumventing their absolute authority. He had the good fortune of being able to travel to continental Europe–Italy I think– where it was still possible to hire a private doctor to perform the simple low-tech task of feeding him by tube. I still laugh when I recall the video of the hearing before the high court and this gentle man trying to make his case that his life was worth living. And the judges and lawyers oblivious to the fact that he was already alive some 12 times longer than the doctors predicted and that he seemed to enjoying his life of reading and tending to his hobbies. The Health Czars got their ruling supporting their absolute authority–although I believe they had to provide services for the man if he should re-enter the British Health Care System…

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