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    Where's the outrage from women?

     
    Liberal Fox News legal analyst Tamara Holder said Thursday that fellow network contributor Michelle Malkin is “angry” and “probably needs to get laid.”

    “I don’t know her personally but I am not a fan of her debating style, I think that she probably needs to get laid,” Holder told host Don Imus on Fox Business Network. “She’s very angry.”

    “She needs to get laid?” Imus asked.

    “Yeah,” Holder replied.

    Imus then asked, “How’s that working out for you, by the way?”

    “Well not so well, but I’m not angry,” Holder said. “I cope with it in other ways.”

    Holder and Malkin have faced off before on “Hannity,” including a heated debate in July over New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s comments about gun control and in June about Operation Fast and Furious.

    Malkin responded to Holder’s remarks afterward on Twitter, saying, “Stay classy, @tamaraholder: Tells Imus on FBN that “I need to get laid.” I’m happily married with two children. You?”
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/liberal-fox-contributor-says-michelle-malkin-is-angry-probably-needs-to-get-laid/


    So....I'm just curious. Where's the outrage from women? Had a Conservative woman, Sarah Palin for example, said the exact same thing about a Liberal, how many here think there would be outrage from NOW and the liberal press? I think it would be immediate and constant.

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