Wednesday, September 28, 2011

One very "incorrect" lady

We read:
"Millionaire Matchmaker" Patti Stanger slams gay guys, smart women, and Jewish men. Online backlash‏

The host of Bravo's "Millionaire Matchmaker" is under fire. On Sunday night, Patti Stanger appeared on the network's call-in show, "Watch What Happens Live," and made disparaging comments about Jewish and gay men.

While speaking about open long-distance relationships, Stanger remarked, "In the gay world, it will always be open... There is no curbing the gay man." After that, she turned to the program's openly gay host, Andy Cohen, and said, "I have tried to curb you people." She also stated that "Jewish men lie."

Last week, Stanger spoke on the TV program "New York Live," where she shared her views on the women of the Big Apple. She called New York females "city snobs" and then suggested that women are better off hiding their intelligence in front of men. "You've got to dumb it down a little because men are not that bright," Stanger said.

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I don't think I would say any of the things she said but, putting my Voltaire's hat on, I am pleased that she was allowed to say them.

5 comments:

A. Levy said...

Has anyone ever watched her show? She gathers a group of gold-digging bimbos who's only requirement in a man is that he be very, very, rich. Only then will they date and bed him. In other words, prostitution with commercials.

And what do these female hustlers have to offer the young, wealthy guy? Apparently, nothing more than their willingness to open their legs if his bank account is large enough. Yes, in this case, (as the other) size very much matters.

This is a TV show seemingly designed to demean these women by making them look like the greedy hookers they apparently are. Where is the outrage from so-called feminists?

Anonymous said...

US "culture" is going/flooding down the drain. Learn from some previous decadent cultures before it's too late!

Anonymous said...

These are self starting independent businesswomen, a quality that we conservatives hold dear to our hearts.

Anonymous said...

She is making generalizations that are based on her personal experience. They might not measure up to statistics or reality in many areas, but at some level what she says is true based on the circles she runs in. If she receives condemnation for it, that is free speech as well. Just as long as the government does not tell her she cannot say such things.

Bird of Paradise said...

Liberal talk shows full of golddiggers,bean counters and ding-bats