Comedians are not exactly known for their judicious use of language and gestures, especially left-wing comedians when it comes to "jokes" about Donald Trump.
Recently, Bill Maher said this: "A lot of us thought, 'Oh, Ivanka is gonna be our saving grace. When (Trump's) about to f...... nuke Finland or something, she is gonna walk into the bedroom and you know...Daddy, Daddy, don't do it, Daddy,' with Maher making an obscene gesture of a sexual nature with his hand, suggesting Ivanka would calm her father down with a particular sexual activity. Very classy.
Not to be outdone was Stephen Colbert. "You (Trump) talk like a sign language gorilla that got hit in the head. In fact, the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin's c..k holster." Imagine if anyone spoke about Obama in that manner. They'd bring back tar and feathering.
It is not simply these comedians who speak coarsely. Democrat politicians tend to have similarly "colorful" speech when speaking of Republicans. Current Chair of the DNC, Tom Perez, said "Republicans don't give a sh.. about people." At a recent town hall, Republican Representative Paul Labrador apparently said "nobody dies because they don't have access to healthcare." He claimed the statement was taken out of context as it was replayed by the left-wing media. California's newest Senator, Kamala Harris, said in reply to Labrador: "Like this guy, this congressman, you might as well say, 'people don't starve because they don't have food.' What the f... is that?"
Democratic Senator from New York, Kirsten Gillibrand, recently said this: "...we're here to help people, and if we're not helping people, we should go the f... home."
In a 2015 report by the Daily Caller, they cited a study of language used by US Democrats and Republicans done by Queen Mary University in London. They noted that liberals were more prone than conservatives to use profanity on Twitter. Words often used by liberals were "sh.., f..., happy, like, feel and amaze." For conservatives it was "G-d, psalm, America, country and border." Liberals would frequently use "I" and "me" (as did Obama). Conservatives used "we" and "ours" (as did George W. Bush).
Just to be clear, I am not prudish. I have heard all the words, and undoubtedly used many of them. The point is that this is how liberals debate; it is how they make a point. They debate with insults, mockery and name calling. It is not simply comedians and politicians. Disagree with the left-wing mainstream media and they call you names - bigot, racist, homophobe, etc. It's Hillary's basket of deplorables. This type of language reflects the total disdain in which Democrats hold Republicans. Hence, name calling and vulgarity, insults and mockery - these are the stock in trade of the Left.
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They also use coarse, insulting,angry and dismissive language because they are not capable of intelligent,factual and persuasive arguments. Why? Because their positions cannot stand up to intelligent, thoughtful scrutiny.
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