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Right on. Ashley Judd is up there screaming about Trump being a misogynist, meanwhile Harvey Weinstein is reaching up her skirt without her permission and she isn’t saying a word about it to anyone. Bunch of hypocrites, all of the Left.
My problem with women broadcasters and reporters in sports is that so many of them just aren’t very good – I mean so bad that a man doing that bad of a job wouldn’t last a month, and it makes me start wondering how they got the job, which of course takes me down the Political Correctness road and back to the fact that the Left is all hypocrites.
April needs this
According to Cracked.com’s After Hours, Friends didn’t mention 9/11 in their discussion about how the friends are terrible people.
They also did an episode on how 9/11 changed sitcoms.