Apparently Only Conservatives Should Refrain from Sexist Insults
Of late, the liberal media has been extremely interested in letting people know that Rush Limbaugh shouldn't have called abortion activist Sandra Fluke a slut since such language is inappropriate. That's a decidedly different attitude from how the media have regarded vulgar and sexist attacks on Wisconsin Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch—and her children.
Kleefisch is a wife, mother and cancer survivor who faces a recall vote on June 5 along with Governor Scott Walker after they helped pass a law last spring that would affect public workers' collective bargaining rights.
In an article on the Breitbart.com, John Nolte notes that the lieutenant governor has been the target of many ugly comments, especially from liberal talk show host John “Sly” Sylvester at the WTDY radio station in Madison.
During an on-air segment soon after Kleefisch was inaugurated in January of 2011, Sylvester made references to her colon cancer, including speculation about whether she wears a wig or just has a poor hairstyle.
He also asserted that while Kleefisch has government insurance, she basically says: “Screw everybody else!”
According to an uncredited article at WXOW.com, Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, then called on Sylvester to apologize for his remarks, which Jefferson described as “offensive.”
A statement from the American Cancer Society called the references "disrespectful" and said Sylvester made light of Kleefisch's fight with cancer "under the guise of political discourse."
Even though WTDY Program Director Rex Charger defended Sylvester's remarks as obvious sarcasm and not to be taken literally, the talk show host issued a public statement of apology two days later, even sending a letter of apology to Kleefisch.
However, the lieutenant governor has remained one of Sylvester's favorite targets, and he has even gone so far as to include her children in his attacks, such as this excerpt of an on-air segment:
I love it that your kids have actually have to hear about what evil things you're doing. I hope they have to hear it every day. And I hope they come home right to you. And just because you’re good looking—and and she is—and just 'cuz you’re cutes and I'm sure you got a precocious little daughter you put in little Jon Benet contests, and I'm sure you have a little jock son, and they come home and say 'Mommy, they’re saying you’re a witch.' You are a witch!
Interestingly, this incident isn't the first time Sylvester's comments about a Republican woman have gotten him in trouble.
In 2004, on-air remarks by Sylvester about Condoleeza Rice, the Bush administration's national security adviser, were considered by some to be racist and resulted in national attention. That doesn't appear to be happening this time since Sylvester's remarks don't fit into their ludicrous "war on women" idea.
Sylvester did apologize for his comments but the Wisconsin media was nowhere near as interested in them as the national press was in Rush Limbaugh's discussion of Sandra Fluke.
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What media bias???????
Submitted by NC Cop on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:33am.
What media bias???????
Is this something *NEW*
Submitted by bmac32 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:35am.
The left are PIGS, have been for years. This is why I became something other than Democrat, the party left me.
This is a sick man. It's
Submitted by sngnsgt on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:43am.
This is a sick man. It's even sicker that he still has a job. Is this what the media has become?
She has been
Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:45am.
attacked by the Lunatic Lefty radio in Madison,,,,daily
They've gone so far as to say that she "services" talk radio hosts in the Milwaukee market
The Left in Wisconsin is beyond sick
Where does it say ...
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:45am.
... that this woman's husband can't go down to the place where "Sly" works, wait for him to come out, and ask him straight up if he wants to repeat those comments about his wife and kids, just before he beats the living Shiite out of the bastard?
I know, I know. You're going to say "the law says," but find me a jury of married or even single men and women who would convict him for anything other than littering when he leaves the POS lying in a pile on the sidewalk.
"We'll raises up our glasses
Against evil forces
Singing, 'Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses!' "
Hear it all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89MFbWJ7-EA
Bubba
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:07am.
I liked when Zell Miller challenged Tingles Mathews to a duel. If we ever go third party, it should be called the Dueling Party. Good way to lessen the number of people that will vote against your candidate.
I remember that, Tug.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 12:00pm.
I thought Zell was going to come across the table after Prissy. You could see the fear in Prissy's eyes on TV!
I'd vote for ol' Zell in a
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 1:29pm.
I'd vote for ol' Zell in a heartbeat - he's got more balls and common sense than ANY Democrat, and MOST 'Republicans' Why don't 'we' have a guy like that..............well, we do have some women like that.
Her husband is a sitting
Submitted by Caringwhiteguy on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:57am.
Her husband is a sitting member of the Wisconsin Assembly. That already makes him a target on Madison streets. And officers belonging to the Madison Professional Police Association can't be counted on for much help.
The left live, work and play hypocrisy.
Submitted by c5then on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:59am.
They wouldn't know how to behave if they couldn't be hypocritical.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
I am shocked!
Submitted by CO2Maker on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:03am.
I am shocked! shocked! that there are slurs on liberal radio!
Not even sexual
Submitted by octavioj on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:05am.
And another small problem is that these women were not even talking about sexual behaviors are Miss Fluke did.
So the left insults innocent
Submitted by ForeverOnTheRight on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:17am.
So the left insults innocent conservative women with sexual slurs, but it's concervatives who are at war with women? Doesn't make sense, you'd think insults and sexual insults would be applenty with concervatives if we are at war with women. I think it's the left that is at war with women, the insults are a part of it.
Repeat until believed
Submitted by CO2Maker on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:50am.
It doesn't have to make sense, it just has to *seem* to make sense, and that's what the media's job is. Don't overlook the fact that there are two major denominations of media, the so-called news media (including the commentariat that tells you how to interpret the facts they cherry-pick) and the "narrative" media, otherwise known by the general term "Hollywood."
Isak Dinesen, who wrote "Out of Africa," once said that any grief can be borne if it is put into a story. Same is true of mistruths and lies. (Ask the propagandists par excellence of the 20th century, Leni Riefenstahl and her devotees, the Nazis.)
Did DDT, which killed the bugs that ate or came into contact with it, cause the birds that ate the bugs to have weakened eggs, which led to fewer birds and ... a Silent Spring? No. Didn't happen. Dow won at trial. Rachel Carson's story and Joni Mitchell's song later got it completely wrong, but that didn't matter because the narratives were easy stuff to swallow and engaging enough to read or listen to. So now, people think that DDT and all of the Big Chemicals, Big Pharma, Big Oil, Big Other Bad Things are heartless despoilers of the landscape—while they ignore the fact that millions of black African children have died so mostly white liberals in the US and Europe can feel good about their melodramatic and melodic story.
War on women, war on women, war on women ... warnwomen warnwomen ... repeat until it doesn't need to be explained because... everybody is saying it, so it must be true.
Today's Lesson
Submitted by rhondacoleridge on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:45am.
Immorality = Good
Morality = Bad
Her husband is a sitting
Submitted by Caringwhiteguy on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 11:54am.
Her husband is a sitting member of the Wisconsin Assembly. That already makes him a target on Madison streets. And officers belonging to the Madison Professional Police Association can't be counted on for much help.
Rebecca Kleefisch
Submitted by lilium479 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 12:11pm.
Any help you can give by getting the word out or $ please help Rebecca.
She needs all the help she can get.
Thanks
The talk show clown
Submitted by mmilesll on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 12:36pm.
This idiot should be fired, have you seen this moron. Slobbering pos.
Sylvester made references to
Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 12:58pm.
Sylvester made references to her colon cancer, including speculation about whether she wears a wig or just has a poor hairstyle
This clown would be making fun of Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Michelle Pfeiffer and Hallie Berry if they were conservative female politicians. I mean, how can you seriously ridicule that gorgeous woman in the above photo based on her looks?!
“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)
Haven't you heard or read any
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 1:31pm.
Haven't you heard or read any of the comments made about Michelle Malkin, Ann Couter, Laura Ingraham, Megyn Kelly, Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman, or any other better-looking-than-anyone-they-have conservative/Republican women?? I think Playboy even had some article on 'Republican women we'd like to boink', or something like that.
Of course, when you've got the battle-axes and harpies that are on their side, or defending their side, you've got to have a different strategy when it comes to this subject.
Very true, killa.
Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 4:27pm.
Very true, killa.
“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)