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In reply to the discussion: How was it "inappropriate" that Michelle Obama was a surprise guest...? [View all]City Lights
(25,171 posts)32. Republicans are demented.
Ditto for any nooze outlets that agree with the gop.
There was nothing inappropriate about the FLOTUS presenting an Oscar.
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How was it "inappropriate" that Michelle Obama was a surprise guest...? [View all]
kentuck
Feb 2013
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Separation of church and state, hopefully separation of state and media.
Fire Walk With Me
Feb 2013
#3
Ask, instead, if Laura Bush had done this, because you're comparing Apples & Oranges...
Moonwalk
Feb 2013
#20
I'm with the Occupy movement. I don't speak for everyone but I've learned that the state
Fire Walk With Me
Feb 2013
#21
You still haven't answered my question by the way. What if Lincoln had won? Would you...
Moonwalk
Feb 2013
#24
Creep. It's about creep. I'm not comfortable with the State getting all friendly in any way.
Fire Walk With Me
Feb 2013
#31
Five Broken Cameras and the other documentary films get their largest promotion from that show
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2013
#28
I thought she looked beautiful and did a good job in a dignified manner. But...
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#9
I'm adding that the Academy asks whom it wishes, Michelle did not 'show up' and she was not
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2013
#37
Ronald Reagan and FDR both did remote Oscar talks, and FDR's son James actually presented
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2013
#25
I must say that the Republicans sudden concern for the dignity of the office is welcome.
bemildred
Feb 2013
#15
It wasn't inappropriate. Only in the eyes of the racists haters of anything that an
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#26
It made the right jealous as hell. They have never produced a FL that was anything more
appleannie1
Feb 2013
#27
When the President or spouse can't innocuously participate in American pop cultures events without..
phleshdef
Feb 2013
#30
Every President since Taft in 1910 has thrown a 'first pitch' for Pro Baseball, opening day or All
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2013
#35
where were the complaints when fucking GEORGEE W BLIVET BUSH invaded a SUPERBOWL???
pansypoo53219
Feb 2013
#34