Trump Got It Right about Miss California

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Donald Trump did the right, no the only thing, that he could do when he cast his one man vote not to snatch Carrie Prejean's Miss California crown. As this writer has repeatedly argued, he looked at the contract she signed and found she did not violate it. He looked at the semi-nude photos and found they were not objectionable.

Most importantly he looked at her answer to the put up question about marriage between a man and a woman and found she had a right to answer the way she did. It had nothing to do with whether one agreed with her answer or not. She had a right to give it and no power on Earth had the right to tell her she couldn't.

He reminded the Prejean loathers who developed an ossified case of hysterical political correctness that opinions that they regard as noxious, odious, and toxic are not prosecutable offenses.

The only thing I fault Trump for is not saying one more thing to the obsessive Prejean bash crowd, and that's now move on.

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John Galt Author Profile Page said:

You're the one blogger on this site who has been right about this issue from the very beginning. Carrie Prejean was asked a question that, either way she answered, would have upset at least half the population. She was unfairly put in a no-win situation. She should have been applauded for answering honestly; instead, the New Left went into attack mode big time. Funny how the New Left has refrained from criticizing other Democrats or liberals who share Prejean's view of gay marriage, namely Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and even San Franciscan Nancy Pelosi.

Sandy Sand Author Profile Page said:

Well yeah, Trump got it right if he wants a constant embarrassment around.

Perhaps from now on The Donald should issue an executive boardroom decision that all questions be as inane and vapid as the contestants, and they stick to questions like what's your favorite food? color? movie? and are you now or have you ever posed?

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This page contains a single entry by Earl Ofari Hutchinson published on May 12, 2009 1:12 PM.

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