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Wendy Wright is the Worst Person in the World!     1/4/2008

Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America, is the “worst person in the world.” Or at least she is according to Keith Olbermann, a liberal extremist who plays a news man on TV. In a recent appearance on Fox News, Wendy pointed out that the loudest proponents of that abysmal failure labeled “comprehensive sex education” are the most likely to benefit financially when children and teens become pregnant or contract sexually transmitted diseases. For example, Planned Parenthood, which receives its lion’s share of profit from abortion, has a vested interest in ensuring that young girls become pregnant and have abortions. It’s a classic case of “the fox watching the hen house.” In a recent episode of MSNBC’s poorly rated “Countdown with Keith Olbermann,” the left-wing talking-head took issue with Wendy for pointing out this clear conflict of interest, crowning her “the worst person in the world.” Congratulations Wendy. If you’ve got Keith Olbermann’s goat, you know you’re doing something right.



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