Well, well. It’s okay for someone on the Left to make a joke about people of the same sex marrying, but it’s not okay for a woman on the right to do so? Got it.
Hey people at #CrowleyJokes, how was Monica's joke much different than this? https://t.co/9Anr3ubA #hmmmm?
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012
Hmm. Curious, indeed!
The Left was once again caught spewing bile at a conservative woman when they took to Twitter to attack Fox News’ Monica Crowley for a joke she made about Sandra Fluke. Enter frantic back-pedaling and plausible deniability pushing. The ever-repugnant Salon editor Joan Walsh tries valiantly.
Note to the right: If you're not a homophobe, suggesting two men might marry isn't a gay joke. I know, I know, it's confusing.
— Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) April 26, 2012
See? She can do it because she’s all inclusive and stuff. She’s a liberal! They are allowed to be homophobes and sexists and racists. And Monica must be a H8R. Because, Republican.
And what about Al Sharpton? “Punk faggot” is okay, evidently, if Al “blood on his hands” Sharpton says it.
Crowley once called an audience member a "punk faggot", too. http://t.co/7hJhT6yF #CrowleyJokes
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012
This doesn’t pass the homophobic smell test, Joan. Those who are saying that Monica Crowley used a “slur” as an excuse to spew their hate at her are the ones who are truly homophobic. Because, it’s only a slur if one considers being gay an insult. Hate much, Left?
Twitter agrees.
Those attacking @MonicaCrowley are probably the same ones who "insulted" @AndrewBreitbart by calling him gay. (It's not an insult, kids.)
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
@red_red_head If liberals don't attack you for being a homophobe, they'll attack you for being a homosexual. #ludicrous
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
Also sexist. Like the time President Obama felt the need to telephone Sandra Fluke to soothe her boo-boo feelings. The only thing he left out was a pat on the head.
Note: If you think women, gays, [fill in the blank], need to be treated like Fabergé eggs, you have an insultingly low opinion of them.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 26, 2012
Another false narrative debunked. Thank you, happy warriors!
It's seems I've killed the #CrowleyJokes hashtag by pointing out Joan Walsh's tweet and Al Sharpton's past comments. OH WELL!
— RB (@RBPundit) April 26, 2012