Fvck being politically correct. I call em like I see em. Usless, pants suit wearin dike, felon, not fit for ANY office, un American, con artist. This in addition to the thrush that the liberal left doesn't want anyone to say
Fvck being politically correct. I call em like I see em. Usless, pants suit wearin dike, felon, not fit for ANY office, un American, con artist. This in addition to the thrush that the liberal left doesn't want anyone to say
Dennishoddy, the original threat was aimed at reporters covering the 2016 presidential race and I'm sure that they'll just hound any reporter that violates their "sensibilities"...So, how is this internet blurb going to enforce the use of these words?
Dennishoddy, the original threat was aimed at reporters covering the 2016 presidential race and I'm sure that they'll just hound any reporter that violates their "sensibilities"...
That's according to the Clinton "Super Volunteers," who have promised to track the media's use of words they believe to be sexist code words. The New York Times's Amy Chozick tweeted a missive she received from the group (which we would note is almost definitely not connected to official Team Clinton) on Wednesday:
A group called HRC Super Volunteers just warned me "We will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism..." (1/2)
- Amy Chozick (@amychozick) March 25, 2015
2/2 Sexist words, they say, include "polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled, over confident..."
- Amy Chozick (@amychozick) March 25, 2015
Also sexist, according to HRC Super Volunteers: "Secretive" and "will do anything to win, represents the past, out of touch..."
- Amy Chozick (@amychozick) March 25, 2015
"You are on notice that we will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism..." the email reads.
- Amy Chozick (@amychozick) March 25, 2015
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