“baby mama” is a derrogatory term used to describe the mother of a child born out of wedlock.”my baby’s daddy” is the father of a baby.
Anonymous
“baby mama” is a derrogatory term used to describe the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
“my baby’s daddy” is the father of a baby.
Anonymous
my baby’s daddy is a common, gramatically correct way of identifying her husband as a father, the father of her children, rather than just her romantic partner. it puts him in the context of the man also raising her kids. Saying “my baby daddy” is slang which, whether said by michelle or fox (and it seems it was only used by fox), is painting them as uneducated blacks, or at the very least clearly evoking a stereotype of their race
Anonymous
my baby’s daddy is a common, gramatically correct way of identifying her husband as a father, the father of her children, rather than just her romantic partner. it puts him in the context of the man also raising her kids. Saying “my baby daddy” is slang which, whether said by michelle or fox (and it seems it was only used by fox), is painting them as uneducated blacks, or at the very least clearly evoking a stereotype of their race
Anonymous
and what pray tell is the large difference
Anonymous
and what pray tell is the large difference
Anonymous
michelle never said “baby daddy,” she said “my baby’s daddy.” There’s a big, albiet hard to hear, difference.
Anonymous
michelle never said “baby daddy,” she said “my baby’s daddy.” There’s a big, albiet hard to hear, difference.
Sam
11:00: Heh, yeah. I was looking around Huffinton Post after I posted this and realized I could have filled up a full page of Wesleying without trying by just posting the interesting questions :P.
Sam
11:00: Heh, yeah. I was looking around Huffinton Post after I posted this and realized I could have filled up a full page of Wesleying without trying by just posting the interesting questions :P.
someone seriously needs to fucking kill michelle malkin
Anonymous
someone seriously needs to fucking kill michelle malkin
Ishuku
@mad:it’s ok, i was just messing with my inbox filters, not in the shared folder
Ishuku
@mad:
it’s ok, i was just messing with my inbox filters, not in the shared folder
Anonymous
“fair game” and “in good taste” are not the same thing
Anonymous
“fair game” and “in good taste” are not the same thing
Anonymous
Your “context” = a double standard, 3:59. In a political campaign anything said in public gatherings by the candidates or their surrogates (and make no mistake, Michelle is one of these – which is why they’ve done all they can to shut her up in the last 5 weeks, because every time she opens her mouth she gives the right more fodder for swiftboating Obama’s candidacy) because, as they say in politics and journalism, “fair game.”
Anonymous
Your “context” = a double standard, 3:59. In a political campaign anything said in public gatherings by the candidates or their surrogates (and make no mistake, Michelle is one of these – which is why they’ve done all they can to shut her up in the last 5 weeks, because every time she opens her mouth she gives the right more fodder for swiftboating Obama’s candidacy) because, as they say in politics and journalism, “fair game.”
Anonymous
11:01 – The difference is context. A wife can refer to her husband by a name, and it is endearing. If she refered to him as “dear”, would Fox be able to use a similar title? I would think not. That this phrase has racist connotations (which I actually wasn’t even aware of before) only magnifies things. To me, the point is that a formal news network using a slang term with negative connotations when there is a more acceptable, formal alternative is never appropriate.
Anonymous
11:01 – The difference is context. A wife can refer to her husband by a name, and it is endearing. If she refered to him as “dear”, would Fox be able to use a similar title? I would think not. That this phrase has racist connotations (which I actually wasn’t even aware of before) only magnifies things. To me, the point is that a formal news network using a slang term with negative connotations when there is a more acceptable, formal alternative is never appropriate.
Mad Joy
oops xue. I deleted your “DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK” comment from the inbox.
Mad Joy
oops xue. I deleted your “DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK” comment from the inbox.
Anonymous
So wait – she can call him her “Baby Daddy” to cheers the night he gets the delegate count, but Fox calls her Baby Mama and it’s an outrage? Sorry – way to PC for me. Once they apply the appellation to themselves in a very public forum, it’s out there for free use.Or can only white people call me “Cracka”?
Anonymous
So wait – she can call him her “Baby Daddy” to cheers the night he gets the delegate count, but Fox calls her Baby Mama and it’s an outrage? Sorry – way to PC for me. Once they apply the appellation to themselves in a very public forum, it’s out there for free use.
Or can only white people call me “Cracka”?
Ishuku
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DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK
Ishuku
DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK
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Anonymous
Really Fox? Eventually I think even conservative America is going to realize that the people who agree to allow things this ridiculously racist to be put on television are straight up fucking evil.
Anonymous
Really Fox? Eventually I think even conservative America is going to realize that the people who agree to allow things this ridiculously racist to be put on television are straight up fucking evil.
“baby mama” is a derrogatory term used to describe the mother of a child born out of wedlock.”my baby’s daddy” is the father of a baby.
“baby mama” is a derrogatory term used to describe the mother of a child born out of wedlock.
“my baby’s daddy” is the father of a baby.
my baby’s daddy is a common, gramatically correct way of identifying her husband as a father, the father of her children, rather than just her romantic partner. it puts him in the context of the man also raising her kids. Saying “my baby daddy” is slang which, whether said by michelle or fox (and it seems it was only used by fox), is painting them as uneducated blacks, or at the very least clearly evoking a stereotype of their race
my baby’s daddy is a common, gramatically correct way of identifying her husband as a father, the father of her children, rather than just her romantic partner. it puts him in the context of the man also raising her kids. Saying “my baby daddy” is slang which, whether said by michelle or fox (and it seems it was only used by fox), is painting them as uneducated blacks, or at the very least clearly evoking a stereotype of their race
and what pray tell is the large difference
and what pray tell is the large difference
michelle never said “baby daddy,” she said “my baby’s daddy.” There’s a big, albiet hard to hear, difference.
michelle never said “baby daddy,” she said “my baby’s daddy.” There’s a big, albiet hard to hear, difference.
11:00: Heh, yeah. I was looking around Huffinton Post after I posted this and realized I could have filled up a full page of Wesleying without trying by just posting the interesting questions :P.
11:00: Heh, yeah. I was looking around Huffinton Post after I posted this and realized I could have filled up a full page of Wesleying without trying by just posting the interesting questions :P.
wesleying posters… this is hilarious:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/11/mccain-admits-he-doesnt-k_n_106478.html
wesleying posters… this is hilarious:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/11/mccain-admits-he-doesnt-k_n_106478.html
someone seriously needs to fucking kill michelle malkin
someone seriously needs to fucking kill michelle malkin
@mad:it’s ok, i was just messing with my inbox filters, not in the shared folder
@mad:
it’s ok, i was just messing with my inbox filters, not in the shared folder
“fair game” and “in good taste” are not the same thing
“fair game” and “in good taste” are not the same thing
Your “context” = a double standard, 3:59. In a political campaign anything said in public gatherings by the candidates or their surrogates (and make no mistake, Michelle is one of these – which is why they’ve done all they can to shut her up in the last 5 weeks, because every time she opens her mouth she gives the right more fodder for swiftboating Obama’s candidacy) because, as they say in politics and journalism, “fair game.”
Your “context” = a double standard, 3:59. In a political campaign anything said in public gatherings by the candidates or their surrogates (and make no mistake, Michelle is one of these – which is why they’ve done all they can to shut her up in the last 5 weeks, because every time she opens her mouth she gives the right more fodder for swiftboating Obama’s candidacy) because, as they say in politics and journalism, “fair game.”
11:01 – The difference is context. A wife can refer to her husband by a name, and it is endearing. If she refered to him as “dear”, would Fox be able to use a similar title? I would think not. That this phrase has racist connotations (which I actually wasn’t even aware of before) only magnifies things. To me, the point is that a formal news network using a slang term with negative connotations when there is a more acceptable, formal alternative is never appropriate.
11:01 – The difference is context. A wife can refer to her husband by a name, and it is endearing. If she refered to him as “dear”, would Fox be able to use a similar title? I would think not. That this phrase has racist connotations (which I actually wasn’t even aware of before) only magnifies things. To me, the point is that a formal news network using a slang term with negative connotations when there is a more acceptable, formal alternative is never appropriate.
oops xue. I deleted your “DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK” comment from the inbox.
oops xue. I deleted your “DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK” comment from the inbox.
So wait – she can call him her “Baby Daddy” to cheers the night he gets the delegate count, but Fox calls her Baby Mama and it’s an outrage? Sorry – way to PC for me. Once they apply the appellation to themselves in a very public forum, it’s out there for free use.Or can only white people call me “Cracka”?
So wait – she can call him her “Baby Daddy” to cheers the night he gets the delegate count, but Fox calls her Baby Mama and it’s an outrage? Sorry – way to PC for me. Once they apply the appellation to themselves in a very public forum, it’s out there for free use.
Or can only white people call me “Cracka”?
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DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK
DAMMIT WHY WON’T YOU WORK
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testing email stuffz
testing email stuffz
Really Fox? Eventually I think even conservative America is going to realize that the people who agree to allow things this ridiculously racist to be put on television are straight up fucking evil.
Really Fox? Eventually I think even conservative America is going to realize that the people who agree to allow things this ridiculously racist to be put on television are straight up fucking evil.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/09/fox-anchor-calls-obama-fi_n_106027.htmlthis one’s pretty lulz too
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/09/fox-anchor-calls-obama-fi_n_106027.html
this one’s pretty lulz too
haha fox is hilarious
haha fox is hilarious
oh sweet jesus
oh sweet jesus