Will Barack Obama Give Back Misogynist Bill Maher’s $1 Million Contribution?

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Because the left doesn’t want to have a real debate about about the implications for religious and economic freedom represented by the Obamacare’s insurance mandates for contraceptives, among other things, we’re instead going to talk about Rush Limbaugh calling one advocate of those policies a slut.

So if we’re going to play that game, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. When will President Barack Obama be giving back Bill Maher’s money?

The HBO comedian has quite a history of saying nasty things about conservative women:

Maher has called Palin a “dumb twat” and dropped the C-word in describing the former Alaska governor. He called Palin and Congresswoman Bachmann “boobs” and “two bimbos.” He said of the former vice-presidential candidate, “She is not a mean girl. She is a crazy girl with mean ideas.” He recently made a joke about Rick Santorum’s wife using a vibrator. Imagine now the same joke during the 2008 primary with Michelle Obama’s name in it, and tell me that he would still have a job. Maher said of a woman who was harassed while breast-feeding at an Applebee’s, “Don’t show me your tits!” as though a woman feeding her child is trying to flash Maher. (Here’s a way to solve his problem: don’t stare at a strangers’ breasts). Then, his coup de grâce: “And by the way, there is a place where breasts and food do go together. It’s called Hooters!”

Maher has made a $1 million contribution to President Obama’s Super PAC, managed by former White House deputy press secretary Bill Burton, and so far they aren’t answering questions about whether or not they’ll give the money back.

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Rob Port
Rob Port is the editor of SayAnythingBlog.com. In 2011 he was a finalist for the Watch Dog of the Year from the Sam Adams Alliance and winner of the Americans For Prosperity Award for Online Excellence. In 2013 the Washington Post named SAB one of the nation's top state-based political blogs, and named Rob one of the state's best political reporters. He writes a weekly column for several North Dakota newspapers, and also serves as a policy fellow for the North Dakota Policy Council.
 
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