"Puma" actually means something different, but I'm so stoned on cold meds I can't remember what it is. I think it's a younger-generational maneater, which we would normally just call, you know, a hipster. #russellbrand
@raincoaster: You are right. A Puma is someone in their 20's - 30's who likes to date younger men. Sorry Demi - you are not in your 30's! #russellbrand
@raincoaster: My most recent memory of what a "puma" is comes from the past presidential election. "Pumas" were women voters who (for the most part) jumped ship from the Democratic Party when Hilary didn't get the nomination or the VP spot. "Party Unity, My Ass" equals "puma." At least initially, the pumas all ran toward Caribou Barbie on the GOP ticket as if she were some sort of snowbilly savior. Which makes it all the more weird that Demi actually wants to be called a puma. #russellbrand
Why drag Hillary Clinton into this? There are tons of people out there that attach themselves to public people in ridiculous ways (Remember "Recreate '68" that were a pro-Obama group who threatened to burn down Denver if they followed tradition and allowed HRC on the first roll call? Yeah. Fucked up.). Leave her out of it.
@Andalucía: No, that was Rush Limbaugh. Probably attributing it to Obama because there is absolutely no limit to what people will believe about him. But that was Rush.
Not that I think she's involved in this current celebration of idiocy; I don't. She's got a job with a chance to make history.
@Andalucía: ....because the parody ad slogans that cajun boy posted came directly from a hillary clinton "fan" site, hillbuzz. pointing out that crazy super-PUMAs have joined into this battle isn't exactly an endictment of hillary clinton herself.
hillary clinton fans are really fucking sensitive, even the non-crazy ones...!
That whole Hillary Cult is just so bizarre. You know they even give Hillary herself the creeps, what with their throwing their support behind .... Sarah Palin. I can't believe they're actually able to function in everyday life.
Feminist activist John Ziegler seems the perfect person to lead this women's-rights crusade!
Except...
"Several of John Ziegler's comments during his appearance on the reality television show 'The New Dating Story' have been called 'misogynist.' Quote: 'Someone who's informed and is rational...which I realize is kind of an oxymoron for women. It's true. Ideally, you find [a woman] with a manageable degree of irrationality.' "
Oh, and also....
"On December 1, 2007, one day after a peacefully resolved hostage situation at a Hillary Clinton campaign office in New Hampshire, Ziegler made the following remarks while introducing Fred Thompson at an event in California: 'In case you missed it, some nut job broke in [Clinton's campaign office] and took hostages and apparently threatened to blow himself up unless he got a chance to speak to Hillary. Now, I found this rather odd because I always feel like blowing myself up after I hear Hillary Clinton speak.' FoxNews.com described the remark as 'unfettered nastiness.' "
Yep, way to choose the right side in the culture wars.
@budy920: Well, that's what they claim to be. And the PUMA websites were up and running during the Dem primaries, when they were dedicated to bashing Obama and supporting Hillary's push to Denver (in fact, PUMAPAC organized anti-Obama protests in Denver). And it's the same people running the websites now as back then. So ummmm.... yeah.
I'm not saying that they represent the majority of Hillary supporters (or even a significant minority), but claiming they weren't Hillary supporters just doesn't make sense. I mean, we all want to disown our batshit crazy uncle with the funny ideas about Jews running the CIA, but that doesn't mean he isn't our uncle.
@budy920: well, i mean, technically, yes, these people are "disenfranchised" (i think you guys mean disgrunted?) hillary supporters by their very own definition so wtf are you talking about?
Anyone (and I don't think there were that many, to be honest) who made the leap from Hillary to McCain in the election could have never been a Hill supporter in the first place. I mean, did they actually look at any of her policy ideas? No. So I call bullshit.
I mean, it seems plausible that people who dine at Olive Garden and the people who take offense to Letterman's Palin jokes would be one and the same. It's all business.
I have an idea for them. Get a photo of a single Cheerio against a white backdrop and write in Bold Courier font under it "Cheerios: Each One Looks Like What Your Poor, Young Daughter's Asshole Used To Look Like Before Cheerios Allowed David Letterman And Two Of His Jokes To Gang-Rape Her." I've actually got, like, fifteen more of these ideas. Call me, Hillbuzz.
@Nice Beaver: Or how about that Colombian coffee branding. And in the faux-ad Juan Valdez is punching his donkey, because Dave Letterman and the Liberals will donkey punch the shit out of Sarah Palin's baby daughter. Also that guy is Mexican or something so it's doubly gross.
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Not that I think she's involved in this current celebration of idiocy; I don't. She's got a job with a chance to make history.
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hillary clinton fans are really fucking sensitive, even the non-crazy ones...!
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They're really republican operatives. Don't buy the myth of the PUMA.
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Except...
"Several of John Ziegler's comments during his appearance on the reality television show 'The New Dating Story' have been called 'misogynist.' Quote: 'Someone who's informed and is rational...which I realize is kind of an oxymoron for women. It's true. Ideally, you find [a woman] with a manageable degree of irrationality.' "
Oh, and also....
"On December 1, 2007, one day after a peacefully resolved hostage situation at a Hillary Clinton campaign office in New Hampshire, Ziegler made the following remarks while introducing Fred Thompson at an event in California: 'In case you missed it, some nut job broke in [Clinton's campaign office] and took hostages and apparently threatened to blow himself up unless he got a chance to speak to Hillary. Now, I found this rather odd because I always feel like blowing myself up after I hear Hillary Clinton speak.' FoxNews.com described the remark as 'unfettered nastiness.' "
Yep, way to choose the right side in the culture wars.
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I'm not saying that they represent the majority of Hillary supporters (or even a significant minority), but claiming they weren't Hillary supporters just doesn't make sense. I mean, we all want to disown our batshit crazy uncle with the funny ideas about Jews running the CIA, but that doesn't mean he isn't our uncle.
Or is that just me?
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