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Kramer

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What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« on: January 06, 2010, 09:23:15 PM »
Every night David Letterman makes fun of Conservatives, Teaparty People, Sarah Palin and they take it in stride but then he makes a little joke about a Transgender Homo and all of a sudden the Gay World comes unglued. Screw you babies, you laugh at the Bush jokes, you laugh at Christian jokes but when someone tells a homo joke you become offended. Boo Hoo Cry me a river!


http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=9496127

Gay Group Demands Letterman Apologize for Mocking Transgender Appointee Amanda Simpson
Human Rights Coalition Calls David Letterman Joke 'Inappropriate and Incendiary'
By RUSSELL GOLDMAN

Jan. 6, 2009 —

The country's largest gay-rights group today demanded an apology from David Letterman, for making what it called "inappropriate and incendiary remarks" regarding President Obama's appointment of a transgender woman to the Commerce Department.

In his monologue Tuesday, Letterman remarked that Amanda Simpson, a transgender woman, had been appointed to work in the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, where she will monitor the export of military technology, Letterman.

As a photograph of Simpson was shown, announcer Alan Kalter shouted, "What? Amanda? Amanda used to be a dude?"

"Oh my God!" he shouted, before running off stage, with audience laughing.

In a letter to Letterman and CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler, Human Rights Campaign called the bit "inappropriate and incendiary" and said it reflected "transphobia," a fear or hatred of transgender people.

"Your skit affirmed and encouraged a prejudice against transgender Americans that keeps many from finding jobs, housing, and enjoying freedoms you and your writers take for granted every day," HRC's Allyson Robinson wrote in the letter.

Robinson said the punch line of the bit has "been used as a defense in nearly every hate crime perpetrated against transgender people that has come to trial." She cited two cases in which individuals suspected of murdering transgender people claimed they did so in a rage after learning about their victims' gender identity. Letterman spokesman Tom Kearney told ABCNews.com he would not comment.

Simpson's appointment has drawn criticism from some conservative groups that accuse the Obama administration of pandering to the gay community, a concern she addressed in an interview with ABC News.com on Monday.

"[There will be] questions like: Is this a token? Are you here to do a job or just to fill a quota or appease other people? In that regard it makes it a bit more difficult," she said. "I'm sure I will have to do and intend to do a far superior job than any other person. But I'm sure I will always be second guessed."

Simpson, divorced with a 15-year-old son, began her transition from male to female in 2000.

A former test pilot, Simpson worked in the aerospace and defense industries for 30 years, mostly at Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Ariz. She holds degrees in physics, engineering, and business.

Simpson told ABCNews.com that much of her work will involve "licensing and enforcement for exports" of military technology.

In 2004, she was named by the YWCA as one of their "Women on the Move," and in the same year, she won the Democratic nomination to the Arizona state House of Representatives. She lost in the general election.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 12:03:51 AM »
<<Every night David Letterman makes fun of Conservatives, Teaparty People, Sarah Palin and they take it in stride . . . >>

Yeah right.  Like Letterman never gets letters of complaint from any of them.  And you know that because . . . ?

<<but then he makes a little joke about a Transgender Homo and all of a sudden the Gay World comes unglued.>>

The gay world comes unglued, huh? 

Translation:  One single group (Human Rights Campaign) that I guarantee nobody in this group, myself included, ever heard of before, writes a polite letter of protest to Letterman and the network.

Calm down, Kramer.  Sounds like the only one becoming unglued here is . . .

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2010, 12:13:33 AM »
<<Every night David Letterman makes fun of Conservatives, Teaparty People, Sarah Palin and they take it in stride . . . >>

Yeah right.  Like Letterman never gets letters of complaint from any of them.  And you know that because . . . ?

<<but then he makes a little joke about a Transgender Homo and all of a sudden the Gay World comes unglued.>>

The gay world comes unglued, huh? 

Translation:  One single group (Human Rights Campaign) that I guarantee nobody in this group, myself included, ever heard of before, writes a polite letter of protest to Letterman and the network.

Calm down, Kramer.  Sounds like the only one becoming unglued here is . . .

assuming what you say is correct.
I produced this article so you should be able to show me an article about how the teaparty people protested to Letterman, or a christian group sent a letter to letterman or even GW Bush sent a letter of protest like these homosexual babies did... I'll be holding my breath..

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2010, 12:16:06 AM »
http://motherjones.com/riff/2009/06/letterman-palin-rape-africa

Hope I didn't keep you waiting too long.

That one took me all of about 10 seconds to find with a Google search of "letter protest Letterman."

Plenty more where that came from.  Check it out for yourself.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2010, 12:19:26 AM »
http://motherjones.com/riff/2009/06/letterman-palin-rape-africa

Hope I didn't keep you waiting too long.

That one took me all of about 10 seconds to find with a Google search of "letter protest Letterman."

Plenty more where that came from.  Check it out for yourself.

the problem with that is his joke was about a teenage girl not her mother. letterman doesn't have the balls (because he's a coward) to say anything like that about obama's kids.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2010, 12:29:58 AM »
You challenged me to find an instance of outraged people writing to protest something Letterman said, NOT offensive to "the left," and I found you one. Instantly.

Now you moved the goal posts - - the issue no longer whether I could find an example, but whether the protest in the example was justified or not.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2010, 12:31:40 AM »
You challenged me to find an instance of outraged people writing to protest something Letterman said, NOT offensive to "the left," and I found you one. Instantly.

Now you moved the goal posts - - the issue no longer whether I could find an example, but whether the protest in the example was justified or not.



That was not offensive to the left?

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2010, 12:34:29 AM »
You challenged me to find an instance of outraged people writing to protest something Letterman said, NOT offensive to "the left," and I found you one. Instantly.

Now you moved the goal posts - - the issue no longer whether I could find an example, but whether the protest in the example was justified or not.


how revealing that you state the left would not be outraged at letterman for taking shots at a teenage girl about being raped. But you are correct they weren't bothered at all which is despicable to say the least. it shows just how sick they are and if you were ok with it then you are mentally ill too.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2010, 02:40:45 PM »
It was a joke for christ sake. 

Anyone who gets upset over something that petty (but not an attack on another country in which hundreds of thousands are blown to bits) is either mentally ill or is using the joke as a pretext for political point-making.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2010, 02:52:23 PM »
It was a joke for christ sake. 

Anyone who gets upset over something that petty (but not an attack on another country in which hundreds of thousands are blown to bits) is either mentally ill or is using the joke as a pretext for political point-making.

now you are sounding like letterman

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2010, 02:54:45 PM »
<<now you are sounding like letterman>>

Awwwww, shit!   I wanted to sound like Rush Limbaugh.

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2010, 05:55:51 PM »
Do you think the point of Letterman's joke was political point making?

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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2010, 06:03:09 PM »
If you're asking me to psychoanalyze Letterman, I'm quitting before I start.  The guy is a total enigma.  Personally, I don't think he has any politics, but if he does, I'd bet on his being right wing before I'd bet on left.  OTOH, he has to know that he has a left-wing audience and he's not going to piss them off.  Was the joke totally non-political?  Was it a sop to his left-wing audience?  Was it a barb directed at Palin and her family because he's politically opposed to them?  Your guess is as good as mine.

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« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2010, 06:53:14 PM »
If you're asking me to psychoanalyze Letterman...The guy is a total enigma.  Personally, I don't think he has any politics, but if he does, I'd bet on his being right wing before I'd bet on left. 

 ::)    Someone who obviously has never watched Letterman
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Re: What's The Matter You Can't Take It
« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2010, 10:16:15 PM »
<<Every night David Letterman makes fun of Conservatives, Teaparty People, Sarah Palin and they take it in stride . . . >>

Yeah right.  Like Letterman never gets letters of complaint from any of them.  And you know that because . . . ?

<<but then he makes a little joke about a Transgender Homo and all of a sudden the Gay World comes unglued.>>

The gay world comes unglued, huh? 

Translation:  One single group (Human Rights Campaign) that I guarantee nobody in this group, myself included, ever heard of before, writes a polite letter of protest to Letterman and the network.

Calm down, Kramer.  Sounds like the only one becoming unglued here is . . .

MT, if I understand this correctly, you are suggested that nobody here has heard of the Human Rights Campaign.  If that is what you meant, you are wrong.  They are, in fact, an extremely well-known gay-rights organization.  One of the first organizations my gay son got involved with - back in 1997 or so - was his high school chapter.   

Why would you make that kind of guarantee when you don't know the group?  That was rather a foolish thing to do, even if you turned out to be right.  After all, however well read and experienced a person is there is a hell of a lot all of us don't know.

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