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In reply to the discussion: I have no problem condemning Maher for some of his language. [View all]Dems to Win
(2,161 posts)Misogynists shouldn't be headlining Democratic fundraisers, as Maher is scheduled to do in Alabama
Gleefully touting and publicizing Maher's contribution to Obama's superPac undercuts the
Democratic Party's claim to be the party that respects women as full citizens and competent decision makers.
I'd like to see Democratic officeholders criticize Maher's misogyny, when asked. They shouldn't cower in fear of Maher the way Repubs quiver at the thought of criticizing Limbaugh.
Maher is not on the public airwaves, but rather a premium network that specializes in crudity and vulgarity (from the tiny sampling I've seen). Thus, no reason to campaign to get him off the public airwaves.
At the same time, I'm disgusted when he's associated with the Democrats in any way, shape, or form.