At the time, O'Donnell was with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, a conservative group she later sued for gender discrimination. The exchange, on Scarborough Country on November 13, 2003, is an argument between O'Donnell and Eric Nies, then with the Moment of Hope foundation, about whether to counsel kids to have safe sex:
NIES: I tell them to be careful. You have to wear a condom. You have to protect yourself when you're going to have sex, because they're having it anyway.
NIES: There's nothing that you or me can do about it.
O'DONNELL: The sad reality is -- yes, there is something you can do about it. And the sad reality, to tell them slap on a condom is not --
NIES: You're going to stop the whole country from having sex?
O'DONNELL: Yeah. Yeah!
NIES: You're living on a prayer if you think that's going to happen.
O'DONNELL: That's not true. I'm a young woman in my thirties and I remain chaste.
Cue the Looney Tunes music, because this woman is insane. And now she's the Republican candidate for Senator of Delaware.
But Republicans are mainstream Americans.
I'd say "Good luck with it, you crazy-ass fuckwit!" but if she actually has good luck with it, then she's going to fuck up the country even more. Like the rest of the Tea Party.
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ReplyDeleteSMACK UPSIDE HER FRIGGIN' HEAD!