In the wake of that football player shooting his girlfriend and also an entire human history of widespread violence against women, Fox's Dana Perino has an innovative solution to end the abuse!
Men wouldn't be getting hooked up with so many women who end up getting beaten - if the women would simply use their heads, and make better decisions about who they hook up with. Totally up to the wimmins.
When all you have is punching bags, every fist looks like a fist.
Do you really imagine they have any career option that pays half as much?
We'd be hard pressed to find a better example of "opportunism". Not someone I'd want to hire, and then turn my back on...
<blockquote>To the Editor: We mark with deep sadness the death of our friend and inspiration Dave Brubeck (&ldquo; Dave Brubeck, 1920-2012; His Music Gave Jazz New Pop,&rdquo; front page, Dec. 6). We had the great privilege of interviewing him for a documentary series we made on the history of jazz in 2001, and have never forgotten the story he recounted from his boyhood on a California ranch: &ldquo;The first black man that I [ever] saw, my dad took me to see on the Sacramento River in California [a fellow cowboy like Brubeck&rsquo;s father], and [my dad] said to his friend, &lsquo;Open your shirt for Dave.&rsquo; &rdquo; At this point in our interview, this elegant, compassionate man broke down in front of our camera. &ldquo;There was a brand on his chest. And my dad said, &lsquo;These things can&rsquo;t happen.&rsquo; That&rsquo;s why I fought for what I fought for.&rdquo; It&rsquo;s hard to imagine a world without Dave Brubeck&rsquo;s generosity, humanity and artistry. But then we still have his music, and listening to it, the pain of his loss eases just a bit. KEN BURNS LYNN NOVICK New York, Dec. 7, 2012 </blockquote>
Or wars of any kind. Cuban Missile Crisis, whatevs.
Here&#039;s Hazel O&#039;Connor, with a stare that would have Charles Manson shitting himself <a href="http:// <a href="http://.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdW..."" target="_blank">.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdW..."</a> target="_blank"> <a href="http://.http://" rel="nofollow noopener" title="www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdWoWx0_txc">www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdW..." target="_blank">.http://" rel="nofollow noopener" title="www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdWoWx0_txc">www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdW...
The stand-your-ground types will claim they saved their own lives, at the cost of a different person&#039;s life.
Men wouldn&#039;t be getting hooked up with so many women who end up getting beaten - if the women would simply use their heads, and make better decisions about who they hook up with. Totally up to the wimmins.
When all you have is punching bags, every fist looks like a fist.
Aaaaand they&#039;d better perfect asexual reproduction right quick, or else convert those FEMA camps to male harems...
There is no solution. They keep being stupid. Naturally, fists are gonna fly.
Do you really imagine they have any career option that pays half as much?
We&#039;d be hard pressed to find a better example of &quot;opportunism&quot;. Not someone I&#039;d want to hire, and then turn my back on...
And that can be unlearned. But do they? No. Yet another bad decision. They can be so infuriating.
So she&#039;s speaking from experience... and yet we snark at her. But she stays on the air, so the continued opportunities for snark are assured.
Wow, she&#039;s like the duchess of stupid decisions.
There are at least two participants in every murder.
If a woman&#039;s hanging out with a potential murderer - what kind of a smart decision is that?
And maybe then the bathroom wouldn&#039;t be the most dangerous room in the home!
Yeah, <a href="http:\/\/www.dailykos.com\/story\/2009\/05\/29\/736692\/-Their-Reality-has-TRULY-Lapped-Our-Satire" target="_blank">their reality has lapped our satire</a>.
BITCH HUNTER! Tuesdays at 9 on Fox!
Couldn&#039;t resist sharing this with you:
<blockquote>To the Editor: We mark with deep sadness the death of our friend and inspiration Dave Brubeck (&ldquo; Dave Brubeck, 1920-2012; His Music Gave Jazz New Pop,&rdquo; front page, Dec. 6). We had the great privilege of interviewing him for a documentary series we made on the history of jazz in 2001, and have never forgotten the story he recounted from his boyhood on a California ranch: &ldquo;The first black man that I [ever] saw, my dad took me to see on the Sacramento River in California [a fellow cowboy like Brubeck&rsquo;s father], and [my dad] said to his friend, &lsquo;Open your shirt for Dave.&rsquo; &rdquo; At this point in our interview, this elegant, compassionate man broke down in front of our camera. &ldquo;There was a brand on his chest. And my dad said, &lsquo;These things can&rsquo;t happen.&rsquo; That&rsquo;s why I fought for what I fought for.&rdquo; It&rsquo;s hard to imagine a world without Dave Brubeck&rsquo;s generosity, humanity and artistry. But then we still have his music, and listening to it, the pain of his loss eases just a bit. KEN BURNS LYNN NOVICK New York, Dec. 7, 2012 </blockquote>
She needs a spanking.... not the nice kind of spanking.
Cognitive dissonance...does not compute...pretty = correct....ugly = liberal (Colmes)