So the first amendment states you can say what you want without consequences?
No, it doesn't.
Say what you want, but be prepared for what comes your way, and quit whining like a drippy cunt when it does, even if it comes your way from other drippy cunts.
Kirsten Powers biggest fault is letting Weiner put his wiener in her.
Aside from that, IMO, she's a likeable libtard who might fit in around here. She's already admitting that she's surprised she's surprised that her fellow libtards are behaving precisely the way she has written about.
"The book, which was released Monday, argues that the Left has increasingly adopted an "any means necessary" approach to suppressing contrary ideas, which includes bypassing all opposing arguments and going straight to accusing people of racism, homophobia and sexism.
Sure enough, the day her book launched, Powers was accused of being "anti-gay" in a move she says just proves her thesis: "They cannot argue with me on my actual arguments. So they say 'homophobe.' ............
......................................................... I'm such a gay-rights supporter and always have been. So it's kind of strange to see them really kind of freak out over that. Defending the right to speech makes me a bigot," she said. "I don't know why I'm surprised by this. I mean, I just wrote a whole book on it."
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No, it doesn't.
Say what you want, but be prepared for what comes your way, and quit whining like a drippy cunt when it does, even if it comes your way from other drippy cunts.
This broad is just a fuckin' whiner.
Aside from that, IMO, she's a likeable libtard who might fit in around here. She's already admitting that she's surprised she's surprised that her fellow libtards are behaving precisely the way she has written about.
"The book, which was released Monday, argues that the Left has increasingly adopted an "any means necessary" approach to suppressing contrary ideas, which includes bypassing all opposing arguments and going straight to accusing people of racism, homophobia and sexism.
Sure enough, the day her book launched, Powers was accused of being "anti-gay" in a move she says just proves her thesis: "They cannot argue with me on my actual arguments. So they say 'homophobe.' ............
......................................................... I'm such a gay-rights supporter and always have been. So it's kind of strange to see them really kind of freak out over that. Defending the right to speech makes me a bigot," she said. "I don't know why I'm surprised by this. I mean, I just wrote a whole book on it."
I thought PurpleThrobbers were obligated to hit no matter what.
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