Hillary Clinton Nutcracker Knowledge Base

Does anyone else find the Hillary Clinton Nutcracker offensive? In case you have not seen it, there is a product called the Hillary Nutcracker. I have seen it advertised in several catalogs. I am not a Hillary fan, but I think the product is in very poor taste. I don't know of any other Senators who are put down in such a manner.
Anyone ever tried the Hillary Clinton Nutcracker? I was thinking about getting this: http://hillarynutcracker.com/ Just was wondering how well it worked on your nuts. http://www.hillarynutcracker.com/
Did anyone get the Hillary Clinton Nutcracker for Christmas? I wish I did. I think it's friggen hilarious! http://www.hillarynutcracker.com/completelynuts.html
Will you buy the hillary clinton "nutcracker" for someone for christmas??? http://www.overstock.com/Gifts-Flowers/Hillary-Clinton-Nutcracker/2568425/product.html?cid=123620&fp=F&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=10789890-000-000 I cant use it as my paws are not designed for this kind of stuff, but thanks for the thoughts
Why is it that a Chia Pet Obama is racist? Why is it that a Chia Pet Obama is racist? but a Hillary Clinton nutcracker is not sexist? I don't recall hearing about that on the news.
Anybody know where I can get paper targets of politicians? My dad is an avid outdoorsman, and the Hillary Clinton nutcracker gave me the idea of getting him paper targets for pistol practice with Hillary's likeness. My sister would probably enjoy some with Bush's image. Does anybody know a website or store that sells targets of politicians? A link would be wonderful. Thanks for your help! None of you answered the question, so I'll let you vote on who gave me the "best" answer.
Why do people choose to ignore sexism but lives to talk race in relation to Obama? I will not miss that "The only reason why she's a New York Senator, the reason why she's a cadidate for president, the reason why she may be a front runner is because her husband messed around" according to Chris Mathews. I will not miss seeing advertisements for T-shirts that bear the slogan "Bros before Hos." The shirts depict Barack Obama (the Bro) and Hillary Clinton (the Ho) and they are widely sold on the Internet. I will not miss walking past airport concessions selling the Hillary Nutcracker, a device in which a pantsuit-clad Clinton doll opens her legs to reveal stainless steel thighs that, well, bust nuts. I won't miss television and newspaper stories that make light of the novelty item. I won't miss episodes like the one in which the liberal radio personality Randi Rhodes called Clinton a "big f---in' whore" and said the same about former vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro. Rhodes was appearing at an event sponsored by a San Francisco radio station, before an audience of appreciative Obama supporters -- one of whom had promoted the evening on the presumptive Democratic nominee's official campaign Web site. I won't miss Citizens United Not Timid (no acronym, please), an anti-Clinton group founded by Republican guru Roger Stone. Political discourse will at last be free of jokes like this one, told last week by magician Penn Jillette on MSNBC: "Obama did great in February, and that's because that was Black History Month. And now Hillary's doing much better 'cause it's White B---- Month, right?" Co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski rebuked Jillette. I won't miss political commentators (including National Public Radio political editor Ken Rudin and Andrew Sullivan, the columnist and blogger) who compare Clinton to the Glenn Close character in the movie "Fatal Attraction." In the iconic 1987 film, Close played an independent New York woman who has an affair with a married man played by Michael Douglas. When the liaison ends, the jilted woman becomes a deranged, knife-wielding stalker who terrorizes the man's blissful suburban family. Message: Psychopathic home-wrecker, be gone. The airwaves will at last be free of comments that liken Clinton to a "she-devil" (Chris Matthews on MSNBC, who helpfully supplied an on-screen mockup of Clinton sprouting horns). Or those who offer that she's "looking like everyone's first wife standing outside a probate court" (Mike Barnicle, also on MSNBC). But perhaps it is not wives who are so very problematic. Maybe it's mothers. Because, after all, Clinton is more like "a scolding mother, talking down to a child" (Jack Cafferty on CNN). When all other images fail, there is one other I will not miss. That is, the down-to-the-basics, simplest one: "White women are a problem, that's -- you know, we all live with that" (William Kristol of Fox News). I won't miss reading another treatise by a man or woman, of the left or right, who says that sexism has had not even a teeny-weeny bit of influence on the course of the Democratic campaign. To hint that sexism might possibly have had a minimal role is to play that risible "gender card." Most of all, I will not miss the silence. I will not miss the deafening, depressing silence of Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean or other leading Democrats, who to my knowledge (with the exception of Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland) haven't uttered a word of public outrage at the unrelenting, sex-based hate that has been hurled at a former first lady and two-term senator from New York. Among those holding their tongues are hundreds of Democrats for whom Clinton has campaigned and raised millions of dollars. Don Imus endured more public ire from the political class when he insulted the Rutgers University women's basketball team. Would the silence prevail if Obama's likeness were put on a tap-dancing doll that was sold at airports? Would the media figures who dole out precious face time to these politicians be such pals if they'd compared Obama with a character in a blaxploitation film? And how would crude references to Obama's sex organs play? There are many reasons why Clinton is losing the nomination contest, some having to do with her strategic mistakes, others with the groundswell for "change." But for all Clinton's political blemishes, the darker stain that has been exposed is the hatred of women that is accepted as a part of our culture.
Why is it that black men can’t take racist jokes especially when they have no problems with sexist jokes? I ask this because let’s face it we do not tolerate racist jokes as we should not but look at all the sexist jokes from even serious news media and popular comedians such as Bill Maher. We are saying sexist jokes are OK and funny but we can’t take racist jokes, we say we are offended when Limbaugh and Oreily are racist. We ridicule their racist nature but what about Maher’s sexist nature. What is the difference? Racism and Sexism is the same, there is no difference both are forms of bigotory. Racist jokes will never get a free pass, we say racist jokes are not ok not cool, so why won’t we say the same of sexist jokes. Even black comedians are fond of making sexist jokes. Why are we saying we expect women to have a sense of humour and take sexist jokes but black men won’t expect themselves to have that same sense of humour and take racist jokes. You see I am a bi-racial men, I do not tolerate racist jokes but I also do not tolerate sexist jokes. I was just as offended by the magic negr* song even offended by those who were saying this is just satire. But I started think what if Obama was a women president and the song was about the magic bit*h or magic h0, would we be just as offended. Something tells me no, I am pretty sure guys like Bill Maher would find that funny. If magic negro is not funny then neither is magic bit*h or magic h0. I remember all the attention when ann coultor called Edwards a fag0t, we were saying she is a crazy bit*h but I have heard bill maher say all girls are hos when he was on the Jay Leno show, how come there was no criticism at what bill said. Why is there this double standard against women, why is racism and racist jokes not acceptable but sexist jokes and sexism is ignored or accepted. Take for example this question asked by another Yahoo user of a sexist joke by Bill Maher about how women argue. If he had done this exact same joke about how black people argue, he would have gotten a lot of criticisms and even outrage from the black community because it is racist and stupid to take your criticism of one black person and apply it to all black people. Why was it not equally stupid for him to take his criticisms of Hillary and apply it to all women? Why was this acceptable? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Asw25sffXV_C0qj8fXeuLS7ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090101163214AAoUVeG we laughed at hillary clinton's nutcracker doll but would be outraged at a slave Obama figure. Saying it is ok to expect women to be fine with sexist jokes because they should have a sense of humour but then turn around and say racist jokes are not funny and say we are not tolerating that. Where is your sense of humour men, specifically black men. If you have the balls to be making sexist jokes, then you should have the balls to take racist jokes otherwise there is a double standard applied against women. Need I remind people, sexism is no different than racism. Both are forms of bigotory. to syddvicious, you see my point is it is ok to make fun of individual wmen and hence hillary. why take criticisms of hillary and apply it to all women. how would you like it if someone took a criticism of al sharpton and applied it to all black people or black men. not so good right.
Why is it that black men can’t (please read first and then answer)? take racist jokes especially when they have no problems with sexist jokes? I ask this because let’s face it we do not tolerate racist jokes as we should not but look at all the sexist jokes from even serious news media and popular comedians such as Bill Maher. We are saying sexist jokes are OK and funny but we can’t take racist jokes, we say we are offended when Limbaugh and Oreily are racist. We ridicule their racist nature but what about Maher’s sexist nature. What is the difference? Racism and Sexism is the same, there is no difference both are forms of bigotory. Racist jokes will never get a free pass, we say racist jokes are not ok not cool, so why won’t we say the same of sexist jokes. Even black comedians are fond of making sexist jokes. Why are we saying we expect women to have a sense of humour and take sexist jokes but black men won’t expect themselves to have that same sense of humour and take racist jokes. You see I am a bi-racial men, I do not tolerate racist jokes but I also do not tolerate sexist jokes. I was just as offended by the magic negr* song even offended by those who were saying this is just satire. But I started think what if Obama was a women president and the song was about the magic bit*h or magic h0, would we be just as offended. Something tells me no, I am pretty sure guys like Bill Maher would find that funny. If magic ***** is not funny then neither is magic bit*h or magic h0. I remember all the attention when ann coultor called Edwards a fag0t, we were saying she is a crazy bit*h but I have heard bill maher say all girls are hos when he was on the Jay Leno show, how come there was no criticism at what bill said. Why is there this double standard against women, why is racism and racist jokes not acceptable but sexist jokes and sexism is ignored or accepted. Take for example this question asked by another Yahoo user of a sexist joke by Bill Maher about how women argue. If he had done this exact same joke about how black people argue, he would have gotten a lot of criticisms and even outrage from the black community because it is racist and stupid to take your criticism of one black person and apply it to all black people. Why was it not equally stupid for him to take his criticisms of Hillary and apply it to all women? Why was this acceptable? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... we laughed at hillary clinton's nutcracker doll but would be outraged at a slave Obama figure. Saying it is ok to expect women to be fine with sexist jokes because they should have a sense of humour but then turn around and say racist jokes are not funny and say we are not tolerating that. Where is your sense of humour men, specifically black men. If you have the balls to be making sexist jokes, then you should have the balls to take racist jokes otherwise there is a double standard applied against women. Need I remind people, sexism is no different than racism. Both are forms of bigotory.
what to call Hillary? Vote? I have collected a list of names that have been a name for Hillary no I will let you vote which one is the best. I will have this on three times in the next 24 hours so please tell your friends, only use the ones on the list no Write ins. No insulting people answering this question, if anyone does every one else thumbs down the person. 1. Billary 2. Hillbilly 3. Hitlery 4.Rawham 5. Witch 6. The Hildabeast 7. Hillaryious 8. Hill Hairy 9. BOBBLE HEAD 10. Hilamonster. 11. Commie Clinton 12. Clinkton 13. Pantsuit 14.Ice Queen 15. Nutcracker 16. Marxist Mama 17. Slick Willary 18. No borders Billary 19. Sadamary 20. Osamary 21. Terror + Hillary = Terrary 22. The Madam 23. Bill's Madam 24. Satanary 25. Scary Clinton 26. Serpent 27. Dictatary I choose Hitlery
Media and People have gone too far? Why should she quit when 10 million people have voted for her? Senator Clinton is the only candidate that I have heard say she would work without pay as president AND that she would throw out all of the special presidential privileges that President Bush has given himself. It's amazing to me that after all the crude, ribald jokes and name calling, Obama supporters are calling for Clinton supporters to join them. I have never seen so many insults hurled at one person who is trying to help us help ourselves. "Carl Bernstein's disgust at Hillary’s “thick ankles.” Nixon-trickster Roger Stone’s new Hillary-hating 527 group, “Citizens United Not Timid” (check the capital letters). John McCain answering “How do we beat the bitch?" with “Excellent question!” Would he have dared reply similarly to “How do we beat the black b*stard?” For shame. Then there's the HRC nutcracker with metal spikes between splayed thighs. If it was a tap-dancing blackface doll, we would be righteously outraged—and they would not be selling it in airports. Shame. And the most intimately violent T-shirts in election history, including one with the murderous slogan “If Only Hillary had married O.J. Instead!” Shame. What about Comedy Central’s “Southpark” featuring a storyline in which terrorists secrete a bomb in HRC’s v*gina. I refuse to wrench my brain down into the gutter far enough to find a race-based comparison. For shame. Goodbye to the sick, malicious idea that this is funny. This is not “Clinton hating,” not “Hillary hating.” This is sociopathic woman-hating. If it were about Jews, we would recognize it instantly as anti-Semitic propaganda; if about race, as KKK poison. PETA would go ballistic if such vomitous spew were directed at animals. Where is our sense of outrage—as citizens, voters, Americans?" Robin Morgan Things like this revolve around supporting Obama, its very sick to think people could support someone who surrounds so much women hating tactics, especially a man with 2 young daughters, you would think he would be standing up and saying HEY lets cool it with bashing someone over gender, but he hasnt. Although Hillary has made several comments to stop the race slandering towards Obama.
Why is it that a Chia Pet Obama is racist? but a Hillary Clinton nutcracker is not sexist? I don't recall hearing about that on the news.
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