The Contessa: Good for a Cheap Laugh
June 11, 2009
She reminds me of her colleague, who didn’t know what to do at a Tea Party, and insulted those who were protesting there—and then retreated into outraged innocence.
I finally got around to watching this, via Ed at Hot Air:
Ace points out that The Contessa is acting as if the measurement of whether a particular locution is acceptable in society is whether the person so labeled “survives” it. This is an interesting metric, and could breathe new life into the careers of those who have been shunned for off-color remarks of various types. Speech just got freer. Ace on The Contessa:
Contessa Brewer is a cheap, sore-riddled nasty bit of gutterscrunge who’ll rent you her mouth for the change in your pocket. A tawdry wallow-trollop oozing with syphilitic fester who raises her filthy skirts at the scent of crack-smoke. A disease-dripping pincushion, the media’s vile mattress of last resort, a pathogen in garish vinyl high heels, a loose-toothed croup-breathed nightcrawler reeking of bathtub gin and the genetic stink of human desperation.
And:
Why is it that when Imus calls this bit of fun-muscle, oozing with foul custard and slackened and sloppy from over-use, a “skank,” it’s “over the line” but when Letterman calls Sarah Palin a “slut” it’s just a harmless bit of japing ?
Because Sarah Palin is Sarah Palin, and she is perfectly likely to be President someday if the left doesn’t employ scorched-earth policies against her and her entire family. Next question.
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