MSNBC's David Shuster apologizes for a lady talking head uttering "blowjob" on the air Monday. Blowjob as in Bill Clinton. Democrat.
Why can't you say "blowjob" with impunity on MSNBC and other cable news networks? MSNBC's prime time stars Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann went positively orgasmic not so long ago over "teabagging." Uttering it. Chyron.
And Shuster himself on April 16th after the Republican Tea Party protests: "Teabagging day for the right wing and they are going nuts for it."
Teabagging: putting a guy's balls in your mouth.
CNN's Anderson Cooper, who knows a bit about these sort of things, advised on air "It's hard to talk whille you're teabagging."
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough finally had it up to his keister with the anti-Republican sexual slurs on his own network.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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I think that's the closest Shuster ever got to a blow job.
Vinney
This is totally off the subject of what his lady said, but why do women on the far left of the political spectrum go out of their way to look as unattractive and plain as possible?
David Shuster is jealous that no girl have ever down on him. Matter of fact, I don't think he ever kissed a girl...
S.O.: They don't go out of their way. It comes naturally. Speaking of which, as Chevy Chase once said on SNL, "...you don't actually blow on it. That's just a figure of speech".
so "Blowjob" not ok to say but "teabagging" is
ok then....
Shuster is a newlywed.
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